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Dicks, Norm (U.S. Representative from WA. State 6th District) - 6

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As Bob Gallucci (left) studies a list of demands, a group of concerned citizens, who only minutes before had stormed the Congressman's offices in downtown Tacoma demanding to be heard, listen to Norm Dicks via a conference call speaker react to the groups demands that the Congressman speak out in Congress to halt all military aid pending the international investigation of the murder of the eight persons (including 6 Jesuit priests) in El Salvador Thursday.
Others in photo: Joyce Buchanan (second from left), Olivia Watt (second from right) and Tom Thompson, Norm Dicks' aide (right).
Staff photo by Geff Hinds

Donaldson, John (Chess Master) - 1

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International Chess Master John Donaldson gives a lecture to the Tacoma Chess Club. Donaldson is the son of former City Manager Bill Donaldson, and also graduated from Stadium High School. Donaldson has achieved the highest ranking of any Tacoma chess player and was captain of the U.S. Olympic Chess Team.
Neighbors 6/5/87
Photo by Scott Eklund

Donaldson, John (Chess Master) - 6

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Soviet chess player Elena Akhmilovskaya and U.S. chess player John Donaldson came to live in Seattle after they were married Nov. 25, 1988. But Elena's seven-year-old daughter, Dana, had to remain behind in the Soviet Union. Elena told the Washington State Law and Justice Committee that she deeply misses her daughter, and that she and her husband have applied to Soviet authorities to allow Dana to come to the United States. A resolution asking that Dana be allowed to come to the USA was introduced into the State Senate.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman

Dramesi, Mr and Mrs. John A. (Mrs Dorothy Dramesi Tacoma) - 3

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POW WANTS FLAG BACK--USAF Lt. Col. John A. Dramesi, shown with the flag he made in his North Vietnamese prison upon his release and later presented to President Nixon is waiting for decision of three judge court to release the impounded flag. The Nixon material was impounded when the president resigned and Dramesi wants the flag back for the Bicentennial celebration.

Associated Press file photo, 1973

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.

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