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Vietnamese (Refugees, Etc.) - 2

Binh Duong, a former interpreter for Americans in Vietnam, speaks to a public assistance caseworker. Duong led a group of Vietnamese refugees that he arrived with in May 1975. Duong himself already had a job and was employed by the Department of Social and Health Services to help other refugee families adjust to the new environment.


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Binh Duong

Vietnamese (Refugees, Etc.) - 7

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--Mailorder English--
Mui Tran, 58 is learning "survival" English by reading daily from the Sears catalog, the textbook for his class at Tacoma Community College. But the former tea farmer from the high mountains of Vietnam is quickly learning why so many people call the mail-order catalogs "wishbooks." Like his classmates in 90 similar classes in Washington, Tran's inability to speak English is barring him from finding a job.

Vietnamese (Refugees, Etc.) - 6

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--Statue of Love and Gratitude--
Sai Dinh Nguyen works on a statue of love and gratitude that he and Khuyen Van Hoang molded from 1,200 pounds of concrete. It isn't known yet where the statue will be placed, though some consideration has been given to moving it to a community center at Bayview, WA.

Vietnamese (Refugees, Etc.) - 8

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--New Life--
A plastic bathtub is something new to Vietnamese refugees Long Vo and his wife, Lahn, both 21, who arrived in Wenatchee last month. They are starting a new life with their 2-year-old daughter, Tien, and infant son.

Vietnamese (Refugees, Etc.) - 11

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Thuy Vu, Vietnamese refugee, represents the Bureau of Refugee Assistance. He met with Vietnam vets who are returning to Vietnam at a special meeting held a the American Lake Veterans Hospital.
News/Leslie Brown
Bruce Larson/Photo

Weaver Production Inc. (H.C. Weaver Productions Inc.) (movie studio, Titlow Beach) - 1

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Photo Rcv'd: 11/01/1981 - Article Date
Pasting Tacoma All Over the World
Here is shown H. C. Weaver, president of H. C. Weaver Productions, Inc., pasting what is known as a 24 sheet on the Market street side of the Rialto Theater. The bill tells its own story, but this picture tells more. It is the start of real publicity for Tacoma, as "Hearts and Fists" will be advertised in trade journals in getting it before exhibitors, then in local papers where it is to be shown and finally on the silver sheet before audiences - and the name Tacoma is tacked securely to this publicity.

Rialto Theatre Starting Saturday Jan. 2
World's Premiere!!
The H. C. Weaver Production
Hearts and Fists
Made in Tacoma
Directed by Lloyd Ingraham

Welfare - 1

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Ernest Heard, 26, of Tacoma and his Two-year-old daughter Melanie wait in line to get government help. Ernest has been looking for a job actively, but has been unable to get one that can help him provide for his family of six.
Photo by Susie Post

Welfare - 2

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Pam Wilkerson is suing DSHS for cutting off her welfare payments when her mother gave her a car to use for job hunting. Wilkerson says she would rather support her two children, Jennifer (left) and Laura by working full-time than gathering welfare checks, but that the system makes getting off of welfare impossible.
Photo by Karen Stallwood

Wheels of Fire (Wheelchair Race) - 2

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Woman Race Winner Before the Race
Candace Cable-Brooke (right) helps a fellow racer stretch out before the race. His name is Paul Clark from Terris B. C.. Candace is from California and she went on to win the women's division in the race.
Photo by Russ Carmack

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