Planning the Christmas Carol Festival are, from left, singer Marty Bronson, the show director; Rosalie Meier, show coordinator; and Clif St. James, of KSDK, Channel 5, who will be one of the show's master of ceremonies.
A construction worker is silhouetted against the sky as he works on a pedestrian walkway over Walnut Street. The walkway will link the Stadium West Parking Garage to the new First National bank building.
There are only two authorized juvenile detention centers for a 15-county area in Southern Illinois One center above, is in Belleville, the St. Clair County seat; the other is in Edwardsville, the Madison County seat.
This monument, erected in 1936, marks the site of the only Indian atrocity in Washington County. It honors the John Lively family and David Huggins, moved to Covington in 1810, near a spring that gurgled from a hillside. But in 1813, shortly after the Huggins family left the site, Indians murdered the Lively clan with the exception of a single son, who escaped into the woods. Today, the five
Roger Metz of the State Park Marina, Lake Pomme de Terre, Pittsburg, Mo., shows his record muskie during a class on big fish at the 11th annual Globe-Democrat Ozark Fishing Clinic Saturday in St. Louis. About 750 people attended.
"Honorees are, seated from left, Chief Electricians Mate James M. Wilson, Cryptological Technician 1st Class Barbara A. Alonzo, Lt. Cmdr. Joseph W. Rodehaver. In back from left are Fire Condtrol Technician Guided Missile 1st Class Michael A. Moore; Chief Hospital Corpsman Danny L. Kincade, Sgt. Carlond L. Hammond, Machinery Technician 1st Class Robert G. Owens and Senior Chief Engineman Ronald
Boys who won a trip to the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs board a plane at Lambert-St. Louis Municipal Airport. Those who earned the trip by selling subscriptions to The Globe-Democrat are (clockwise from the (lower step on the left) Kevin Squires, Warren Howard, Mack George, James Goodrich, Jery Gross, Leroy Brand, John Khoury, Mike Johnson, Steve DeRossett, Terry Johnson, Gene Lewis, Tony Backy and Jerry Albert. Accompanying the boys are Tom Robison and BIll Birch.
their average wage as of Aug. 2 from $10.17 to $9.17 per hour, said Jerry Tucker, international representative for the UAW. Wages rose almost immediately to about $9.40 because of a cost-of-living raise, he added. Wages will decrease another 10 cents per hour next year, but cost-of-living increases should make that up, Tucker said."
"New Plaza shopping center construction begins at Seventeenth and Pine streets. Was started Thursday as a bulldozer of the R. E. Harder Construction Company, driven by George Kimmel, began excavating."
A. C. Reichardt of the Boys Town of Missouri board of directors presents a plaque to Gary Clark of American Body Co. in appreciation of the work the company did for for Boys Town. The two others pictured are American Body Service Manager Ed Mahoney and American Body Vice President Bob Dietz. The four of them stand next to a 1959 Ford Edsel donated by Jack Staed which American Body rebuilt for an