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Drost, Betty - 2

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Betty Drost

One of the credited leaders of the Citizens Committee for School Support, Betty Drost, celebrates the passing of a $24.5 million special levy for Tacoma Public Schools with 81 percent of the vote.

Indians, Puyallup (General) - 4

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Indians, Puyallup


U.S. District Court Judge Walter T. McGovern signed a temporary injunction citing a federal statute that prohibits liquor sales on tribal lands unless under a tribal liquor code. Judge McGovern stated that because the Puyallup Tribe does not have a liquor code it was illegal to sell liquor there. Some establishments continued to sell alcohol throughout the day. The image is of the Indian Trading Post located on Puyallup Tribal land and owned by Robert Satiacum and Victoria Satiacum.

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

Hilltop Area - 9

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Hilltop Area
Please credit photo by Russ Carmaile


Fenced area shows playground equipment along with a sign that reads: "A creative place for your child to stay when you must be gone. Hilltop Community Day Care Center, 1407 S. 'I' (Street). Hours: 6 am to 11 pm, Monday thru Friday".

Indians, Puyallup (General) - 16

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Indians, Puyallup


Joe Washington, shaman of the Lummis, led the Puyallup Tribe in a ceremony marking the start of the salmon run. The ancient ceremony was held on tribal land near the Portland Avenue Bridge. The ceremony ended with a wedding. Joe Washington asked for the tribe’s adults to remember what they had seen and to pass the knowledge on to their children. Photo by Tribune staff member Russ Carmack.

Bundy, Ted - 15

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(PEN1) PENSACOLA, Fla,. Feb. 18--TED BUNDY LEAVES COUNTY COURT--Ted Bundy leaves Escambia County Court after making a brief appearance before judge Jack Greenhut. Bundy's council made two motions before the judge, he was the returned to the Pesnacola city Jail. Bundy is an FBI suspect in at least 36 cases of murder or missing women.

Bundy, Ted - 14

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(TD3) TALLAHASSEE, Fla,. July 28-BUNDY HOLDS HIS INDICTMENT-Theodore Bundy stares through the bullet proof glass of the holding cell in the Leon County Jail here late Thursday night. Bundy holds the indictment just read to him by Sheriff Ken Katsaris, which charges him with the slayings of two FSU Chi Omega Sorority sisters.

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