Leo Durocher, suspended Dodger manager, keeps his composure as the Dodgers make a run in the world series. Mrs. Durocher, Laraine Day, joins in the cheering.
Larry Adler, after a high-school concert, was asked to step off the stage and continue playing. 'The resulting mob scene,' Mr. Linck reports, 'developed to my satisfaction'--whatever Mr. Adler's reactions were.
The Post-Dispatch received a flash on a train wreck at Litchfield, Illinois. One man left for the scene by automobile while Mr. Linck chartered a plane. He made the trip without landing, and returned to St. Louis in time for two editions.
Listening to the police radio, Mr. Laird heard a tip which led him to an apparently drowned woman. She 'came to life' just as the police launch arrived and other pictures were made of the rescue.
This picture, taken on the concluding day of Brotherhood Week, shows a Negro boy in a futile attempt to save the life of a white boy. Both were drowned.