Original caption: "Seven workmen fell yesterday from the second floor of a building being razed at the Anhueser-Busch Brewery when a beam collapsed under them. All were injured, four seriously. The men plunged through the hole in the background. All seven are Negroes."
"This is part of the $150,000,000 in brewery equipment idled by the work stoppage at Anheuser-Busch, Inc. This picture shows the deserted equipment on the sixth floor of the bottling plant."
Toll-collecting continues on MacArthur Bridge after a tractor-trailer smashes into the concrete collector's island early Friday, and tied up traffic for 90 minutes.
A Fashion editor of Vogue magazine and one of the commentators at The Globe-Democrat Fall Festival of Fashions, describes the stylistic effect of an outfit shown by a model during the Wednesday night show.
The Globe-Democrat casting tourney to be held Apr. 26-May 4 at the St. Louis Sports, Travel and Boat Show, gets an able assist annually from these members of the Cardondelet Fly and Bait Casting Club.
A winner in last year's Illinois High School Music Contest, mezzo-soprano Jackie Chappee of Bethalto (Ill.) High will sing on the Globe-Democrat-KWK High School Revue at 6:30 tonight. Her accompanist is Annette Zimmermann.
Andrew Allan Ayers, 10, of Brigheton, is the winner of a 20-volume set of the World Book Encyclopedia for having a question answered by Andy, author of The Globe-Democrat's educational column, "Ask Andy."
"Striking mechanics, members of AFL Hoisting Engineers Union, Local 513C, are picketing 12 construction equipment distributing firms in a dispute over wages. Two pickets carry signs at the John Fabick Tractor Company, 3100 Gravois ave."
Barclay House, one of the newest levels in Clayton's crown, is 17 stories of solid luxury living for apartment dwellers. When it opens this summer, it will bring the flavor of Miami Beach's plus hostelries to Brentwood boulevard with a heated swimming pool shaped in a "B" for Barclay - and 30 Florida-type cabanas. Ninety apartments will be rented on lease basis from $160 a month for studio to
"But Giants' catcher Wes Westrum missed one small item in the general scheme of things-the ball-indicated at right. Result-Hemus was safe at home, scoring from second on Stan Musial's shot into right field in the second inning of yesterday afternoon's game. The umpire giving the glad news is Bill Stewart."
"The Cardinals' season was opened officially Wednesday night when Mayor Raymond Tucker threw out the first ball. Watching him are Miss Barbara Seidel, winner of the Miss Red Bird contest, and Edward Ahearn, chosen the Cardinal mascot for 1962."
"Letters of appreciation are presented to members of the four families who told in Globe-Democrat articles how United Fund agencies helped them. Accepting the letters from Felix N. Williams, chairman of the United Fund campaign, are (from the left) Mrs. Raymond Battelle, her son Roger, Carl Muster, Robert Moxter and Henry Schultz. Margeurite Shepard, staff writer to whom the stories were told, is at the extreme left."
"A Replica of the riverfront arch, frames the lighting display at the Ted Satterfield home, 6239 Loughborough ave. The arch and window display are both handmade."
"Co-winners in the first round of the annual St. Louis Spelling Bee are Sandy Callier and Janice Piechocinski, who receive their checks from pronouncer J. Roy McCarthy (left) and Dan Safier of the Webster Publishing Company, Judge of the contest."
"Drawing for date in the eleventh annual Globe-Democrat-Kmox Spelling Bee is Edgar Bender of Fox School in Arnold, Mo. Looking on are representatives of other participating schools and Edward Golterman (right), administrative assistant to Mayor Tucker, who drew dates for unrepresented schools."