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Harris, Benjamin III - 1

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Harris, B.J. III


Benjamin Harris III was sentenced to death in 1984 for the shooting of Tacoma auto mechanic Jimmy Lee Turner. Harris was exonerated in 1997 and became the first death-row inmate released from prison in Washington state since the state reinstated the death penalty in 1981.

Heckman, Jim (Executive director of Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission) - 1

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Jim Heckman was hired to fill the position of Executive Director for the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission on May 6. He has been working for the Commission since last July as Director of Biological Programs. Prior to his employment at the Commission, Heckman spent twenty-five years with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Photo credit: Phyllis Stone

Kirby, Steve (Tacoma) - 5

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Steve Kirby (background right) and Louis Neietzel (background left) keep score as Ken Raske (foreground) and Art Seeley (pointing finger at numbers), from the Auditors office opened up more than 150 mechanical voting machines in the storage warehouse as totals were checked against the paper precinct reports prepared on election night. Louis Neietzel is the 29th District Chairperson.

Photo by Russ Carmack.

Armstrong, Carroll (Psychic--Tacoma) - 1

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March 26--PSYCHIC PREDICTS--Carroll Armstrong, Tacoma psychic who predicts the future for national magazines and who called both Mount St. Helens eruptions on the nose including a published prediction in December of an "ash Eruption" this March, has predicted another massive eruption of St. Helens but only after an eruption of Mount Baker next February. She also predicted an eruptive phase of Mount Rainier to start in 1984 with earthquakes and steam. (J.P.61130 BL-TNT Bruce Larson) 1982

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Carroll Armstrong

Ball, F. Carlton (Artist) - 4

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F. Carlton Ball

Photo by Mikki Rohaly


The Tacoma Art Museum will begin its third year in its permanent home at 12th and Pacific Avenue with a University-College Faculty Art Show which opens with a members’ preview from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. University of Puget Sound ceramists from the faculty who have submitted work include Kenneth Stevens and F. Carlton Ball. TNT 06-03-1973 C20.

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