"Anheuser-Busch officials completed the purchase of a 160-acre tract of land in the Tampa, Fla., Industrial Park here yesterday. August A. Busch Jr., president, said a new brewery would be built on the site. Taking part in the meeting were (from left) John L. Wilson, Anheuser-Busch executive president; Busch; Ellsworth Simmons, chairman of the board of of Tampa County Commissioners; Henry Toland
"August A. Busch Jr., president of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., helped notify pickets at the brewery that a settlement of the company's dispute with the Brewery Workers had been reached at 2:35 a.m. yesterday. From left, Eberhard Anheuser, chairman of the board of the brewery; R. W. Upshaw, vice president; Robert F. Lewis, president of the Joint Local Executive Board of the Brewery Workers, and Busch
"August A. Busch Jr. (left) extends greetings to members of Quarter-Century club of brewery for long service at Hotel Jefferson dinner Sept. 23, 1950. Others from left are: August S. Preusch, chief of staff of guides at brewery; Oscar F. Miller, and Henry Boekelmann. The three men are 50-year employees."
will have the capacity to brew 1,500,000 barrels of beer annually. It will employ about 400 people. Products to be produced at the plant include Budweiser and Michelob."
Tournament of Roses trophy presentation. Pictured from left: Mayor Raymond R. Tucker; John H. Poelker, comptroller of city of St. Louis; Stanley L. Hahn, President, Tournament of Roses Association; August A. Busch, Jr.
which has sponsored all St. Louis entries in the Parade since 1953. Presenting the award were Edward Wilson, cneter, president of the Tournament of Roses Association, and his wife. The 1973 entry was entitled, "Stagecoach," and won the Grand Marshal's Trophy."
"St. Louis brewery site where Budweiser was born 100 years ago and two Busches who have helped keep it No. 1 in beers, August A. Busch, Jr. and August A. Busch, III."
"The 30-millionth barrel of beer produced by Anheuser-Busch, Inc. in 1974 was bunged at its St. Louis brewery Wednesday by August A. Busch Jr., right, chairman and chief executive officer, with an assist from President August A. Busch III, at left. The brief ceremony made Anheuser-Busch the first brewery in the world to produce 30 million barrels of beer in a single year."