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Baarsma, William H. (Tacoma) - 4

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ATLANTA July 19--WHIPPING UP THE VOTES--Delegate Bill Baarsma of Tacoma, Washington, counts votes while on the phone. He handles communications for his delegation and is the whip. Action was during the Monday night session of the Democratic National Convention (AP LaserPhoto/Eric Risberg) 1988

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Baarsma, William

Indians, Puyallup (General) - 22

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Nets Salmon


Puyallup Tribal member Mike Turnipseed fished near the Burlington Northern Railroad bridge in defiance of a court order and warnings of arrest by Game and Fisheries department officers. Superior Court Judge Charles T. Wright modified a temporary restraining order preventing Game and Fisheries department officers from making arrests or seizing gill nets. Wright’s actions limited fishing to Frank’s Landing on the Nisqually and only allowed two Native Americans to fish there: Suzette Bridges Mills and William Frank Jr.

American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 20

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-Selling Homes to China?-
U.S. Ambassador to China Winston Lord, left, and Chinese Official Qi Guangcai are shown through a model home Thurs. built with China in mind. American Plywood Assn. Director M.T. Fast, right, of Tacoma, WA., said the prefab structure of American timber and plywood is inexpensive and easy to assemble.

Sumner--General - 7

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Early Sumner - Incorporated in 1891, the city had little more than buildings shown above in photo supplied by Mrs. Harry Ryan, daughter-in-law of the city's first mayor. Note church in foreground, the Presbyterian, established in 1858.

Indians, Puyallup (General) - 24

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Indians, Puyallup


Puyallup Tribal members and others served as security guards during the sale of fireworks for Fourth of July. It was part of an ongoing conflict of who should be allowed to sell fireworks consisting of jury trials and public protests. The United States Marshalls only did a single drive by. Two people sit on the hood of a car holding pump shotguns.

Asian-Americans - 2

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--Old Culture, New Life--
Kathy Laufasa and Tupou Mamaea, both students at Chief Sealth High School, practice Polynesian dance steps. The Samoans are among increasing numbers of Pacific Rim natives who have emigrated to the United States.

Bassett, Doug (Antique dealer) - 1

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Antique dealer Dog Bassett cues up a "78" on one of the several Victrola phonographs he deals. Among his specialties is a 25,000-piece record stock. Bassett owns "The Time Machine" on Broadway.

Photo by Geff Hinds

Indians, Puyallup (General) - 25

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Indians, Puyallup
Photo by Kai Silva


Puyallup Tribal members try to stop Wildlife agents from confiscating fish. Ralph Larson director of the state Game department had restricted all fishing starting on December 5th. Three Puyallup tribal officers were cited for permitting tribal members to fish in waters that were closed to all. Photo by Kai Silva.

Doppmann, Mr. and Mrs. William (Pianists) - 3

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William Doppmann, pianist
American International Artists
Photo by Shel Izen

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Internationally acclaimed pianist, William Doppmann will perform with the Summer Pops! Symphony from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. for the finale concert of Art Bowl -- a day long festival of the arts to be held on Saturday, August 21, 1982 at Point Defiance Park.

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