"Mae Duggan chats with her husband, Martin, and other notables before the ceremonies. From left are Duggan; F. M. Wilson, director of public safety; Brig. Gen. Bill C. Branson; Mrs. Duggan; Brig. Gen. Jeremiah J. Brophy and Maj. Gen. Robert E. Buechler."
"Platoon Sgt. Kenneth C. Robinson of Warrenton gets a second award, this time from his wife, after receiving his Globe-Democrat citizen-soldier award."
Frank J. Mastis's 12-unit apartment complex on the corner of Jamieson and Lansdowne, where zoning law calls for no more than 8. City Building Commissioner Kenneth W. Greene objected but was twice overruled by the city's Board of Adjustment.
Frank J. Mastis's 12-unit apartment complex on the corner of Jamieson and Lansdowne, where zoning law calls for no more than 8. City Building Commissioner Kenneth W. Greene objected but was twice overruled by the city's Board of Adjustment.
Winners of a circulation increase contest among the newspaper carriers of The Globe-Democrat were bound for Las Vegas and a threeday holiday when they took of from Lambert St. Louis International Airport Saturday. THe contest ran from last December through last March. Each month, three winners in five circulation categories received cash prizes or a South African gold Krugerrand (coin). At the contest's finish, the five top circulation competitors were announced and awarded the trip that included three days and two nights at the Aladdin Hotel for two. The winners and their wives, who accompanied them are: Mr. and Mrs. George F. McGinley, of 6664 Kenwood Dr., Normand; Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Marshall, of 7401 Arlington Dr., Richmond Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Ryan, of 4908 Orange Blossom Ct., Hazelwood; Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Brauch, of 2145 Pearl Dr., Arnold, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Haas, of 9 Floral Dr., Belleville. Doyle Heaman, home deliver manager, and his wife also went on the trip. Winner Robert E. Marshall described his feelings before the trip, saying: "We're very excited. I'm looking forward to having a wonderful time, seeing some shows and seeing how many my luck is."
"10th & Cass, a vacant building collapsed at about 4:30 (p.m.), sprawling bricks onto 10th just north of Cass and blocking traffic for about an hour and a half. Only minor damage was done to two passing cars."
A father and daughter, Alvin and Sharon Liggs, are pictured panic buying 25 loaves of bread at the Tastee Stop'n Save Store on 920 Taylor Avenue after the announcement of a labor strike.
Runners break away from the starting line during the Busch Stadium Run Saturday. Defending champion Polly Peacock, a 38-year old St. Louis housewife, won the 6.2-mile event.
Mike Shannon (left) and Jack Buck in the Busch Stadium broadcasting booth. When he started behind the mike, says Jack Buck, background, "he didn't even know how to keep score."
Image of Mrs. Mary Browne taking a picture of Boys Town staff. Shown here are Park Naturalist of Maramec Spring Park James Di Pardo, Dr. Leon Taylor and John Hendren with the Boys Town Board of Trustees. Several craftsmen also came to the Boys Town fair to demonstrate their skills and help introduce the public to the home for troubled boys.