St. Louis Globe-Democrat Photographs: People
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Bob Pettit
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A fractured wrist bone will necessitate the Hawks' Bob Pettit wearing a cast on his left arm for the rest of the season. Pettit suffered the injury during the game with Boston Friday night and will try playing with the handicap for the first time today at Minneapolis.
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Bob Pettit
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Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks sits with a towel around his shoulders.
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Bob Plager
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Bob Plager of the St. Louis Blues is seen in this photo selling Old Newsboys edition papers at Hampton and Oakland. Plager is wearing a Seven-Up apron and button, as well as a St. Louis Blues cowboy hat.
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Brook A. Reinhold
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"Working in another medium, more than 1,000 students from fourth grade through senior high school contributed poetry and essays to a contest sponsored by the Globe-Democrat." Photographed in this portrait is Brook A. Reinhold of St. Louis, who participated in and won first place in the Junior Division of the contest.
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Brooks Robinson
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Photograph of baseball player Brooks Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles filling a cup from a cooler while glancing up at the camera.
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Carolyn Kelley
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"Wide-eyed with anticipation, Miss Carolyn Kelley, 2117 Bredell ave., Maplewood, starts the exciting Roadometer test, being held from 10 a.m, to 8 p.m. daily in the lobby of the Globe-Democrat, 1133 Franklin ave."
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Cathy White
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This photo shows 1967 Globe-Democrat-KTVI Spelling Bee runner-up Cathy White with Volume 1 and 2 of Lincoln Library texts and a sign for the National Spelling Bee. White, 14, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Elmo White of 816 Monroe, Jefferson City, Mo. where Cathy is a student at Simonsen Jr. High School. To give Greg Geno the win, Cathy misspelled the word "habiliments".
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Cedric Feazell
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"Cedric Feazell, left, has gotten a lift from the 1985 Old Newsboys Day drive. A van wheelchair lift provided by the fund to the St. Louis Society for Crippled Children, 7925 Clayton Road, will help him get around. With him is Edward M. Frantel, Chairman of the 1985 drive."
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Charles Binaggio
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Charles Binaggio was leader if a Kansas City Democratic faction. He was at a time an underling of the late Boss Tom Pendergast. Later he opposed the once-powerful Pendergast organization. He was a witness before a federal grand jury investigating underworld activities shortly before his death.
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Charles Binaggio
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The body of Charles Binaggio was taken to Holy Rosary Church at 529 Campell st. in Kansas City for a requiem high mass. A crowd of 600 packed the small church.
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Charles Koen
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Battle of Police, Militants Subsides Into Verbal Feud: At Black Liberator's press conference Friday, from left, are Charles Keonm head of the group; Leroy Cooks and Robert Curtis, attorney for the Liberatros.
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Charlie Share
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Charlie Share, ham-handed 7-foot center, is in his fifth pro year. He's a top rebounder, seldom high scorer.
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Chris Gerhard of Saks Fifth Avenue
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"Chris Gerhard, who works at the Saks Fifth Avenue store in Plaza Frontenac, sells Old Newsboys Day editions of The Globe-Democrat at the entrance to the shopping mall." They are wearing a Seven-Up apron and are holding up newspapers.
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Cindy Ward Fundraising
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Image shows Cindy Ward watching her 4 year old daughter, Alison water the plants. Her other daughter, Katie, was born with her liver and intestines outside of her body and is costing $40,000 a month for medical bills.
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Crime Alert 1967
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Corinne Brazeal a sophomore at St. Louis University, checks out a Globe Democrat Crime Alert booklet at a grocery store.
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Crime Alert 1967
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Crime Alert Drive- Mrs. Val Johnson of the Globe Democrat displays the type of stand containing Crime Alert booklets that will be available in food stores in the St. Louis metropolitan area. The sign reads: Join the Fight Against Crime and has a drawing of a police officer.
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Crime Alert 1967
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St. Louis Sgt. William W. Daves Jr., Patrolman tells a story about capturing robbers who wounded a citizen. Crime Prevention tips are Watch, Listen and Report. The police telephone numbers are provided for St. Louis and Illinois police and the Highway Patrol.
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Crime Alert 1967
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Al Kopilevitz (far right- behind the counter) has a bottle of soda as he waits on customers in his store at Carr and 23rd. The store displays a variety of ware for sale, including alcohol, liquor, can goods, bananas, cigarettes, brand name boxes of Cracker Jacks and Corn Flakes.
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Crime Alert 1967
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Mrs. W. M. Gracy, who operates Pierre Music Shop, 2902 North Vandeventer, stretched cyclone fencing over her store windows but a window was still broken apparently by someone who thought something could be taken through the fencing.
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Crime Alert 1967
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Al Kopilevitz (right) talks to Krey driver, Francis Woodworth, in front of his store at Carr and 23rd. The Store Front shows signage and an address 2234 Carr. Behind the two identified men are three people of color, one that is wearing sun glasses is holding a bottle of soda pop.
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Crime Alert 1967
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The Drug Store owner, Jack Loomstein, 3869 St. Louis Ave. His store front has protective fencing over his store window. The signs seen are for coca-cola, candy, and prescriptions.
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Crime Alert 1967
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Most loot from the sting returned to rightful owners. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tribout of Belleville picking through items and find their CB radio. Almost a million dollars of stolen property was recovered by law enforcement. Owners were notified and any unclaimed property will be auctioned off.
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Crossword Quizzer
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Presenting $22,000 Check to Mrs. Richard H. Tennyson, Globe-Democrat Crossword Quizzer Puzzle winner, is business manage G. Duncan Baumann. Looking on are Mr. Tennyson, her son Charles, her daughter Donna, and sister Mrs. James Arnold.
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Crossword Quizzer
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Mr. and Mr.s Troy E. Key of 2212 Portis Avenue submitted one of the two winning enteries in last week's Crossword Quizzer contesthey won $7,500. Their children are Donna 7 (left) and Joanne, 5.
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Crossword Quizzer
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Woman's entry Wins Quizzer for $22,000; Mrs. Richard Tennyson of 3312A Blair Avenue becomes twelfth winner since 1957.
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Crossword Quizzer
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Presenting a Check for $26,000 to Miss Elizabeth Griffing, the winner of the Crossword Quizzer puzzle No. 22 is G. Duncan Bauman, Globe-Democrat Business Manager. Miss Griffing 4633 Lindell Blvd. is a practical nurse. Before receiving the check she commented, "I credit my dictionary for helping me solve the Quizzer puzzle correctly."
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Crossword Quizzer
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Sharing Consolation Prize in last week's Globe-Democrat Crossword Quizzer contest are Miss Pat Hatcher of 1017A Allen Avenue and Gathor Presley of 4437 Cotton Belt, East St. Louis. They each received checks for $250 from Assistant Circulation Manager William Little. Both Miss Hatcher and Mr. Presley came within one word of winning the big prize.
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Crossword Quizzer
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Three Winners Split $1,000 prize in last week's Globe-Democrat Crossword Quizzer contest. They are from left Michael Schwartz of Riverview, Mrs. Delsie McCaleb of Berkeley and Mrs. Lane Anderson of 3414 South Broadway.
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