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- 05/05/1974
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New Home
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New Home
Labor--Washington--Strikes - 6
Striking foundrymen gathered at the Atlas Foundry and Machine Co. to picket as their negotiators met in Portland, trying to reach an agreement with a group of foundries located in Oregon, Washington, and California. “The strikers are members of Washington State Local 158 of the Molders and Allied Workers union.” They have been on strike for six weeks.
Striking workers hold up an effigy wearing a hardhat and holding a signs reading, "SCAB" and "Reward for the capture of any SCAB or truck inside foundry." Other signs read, "United we stand, divided we fall," and "On Strike/International Molders Allied Workers Union/Local 158 AFL CIO."
Labor--Washington--Strikes - 10
Two striking workers hold signs reading, "On Strike Local 82 Plumbers and Pipefitters University Mech."
Labor--Washington--Strikes - 12
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International Woodworkers of America local 3-38 formed an informational picket line at the Simpson owned Commencement Bay Mill Company at 11th and Portland Avenue in Tacoma on Tuesday morning. They claim that so many workers honored the picket that the mill did not operate Tuesday. Local 3-38 workers are on strike against Simpson in Shelton.
Three of the people in photo are IWA 3-38 members from Shelton; the person who is second from the left is a union carpenter who stopped by to give moral support. His name is Roger Dudley...
From left: Patsy Glaser, Roger Dudley, Bill Gibson, and Doug Norton.
Bruce Kellman
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Scores of men and a couple of women line up, with bags and packs, to gain admission to the Last Chance Shelter on Commerce St. The line often starts forming at 4 o'clock, with the door opening at 6:30.
Photo by Peter Haley
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 4
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 6
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Trackmen Place Heavier Rails
Big Brother and Big Sister Programs - 1
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Big Brothers
Fatherless Families
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--BJ's Bingo, new Indian gambling rules.
Lazara Gallardo, 90, of Tacoma plays bingo at BJ's Bingo Hall Friday. Her granddaughter, Lamar Abalahin, 22, of Tacoma is sitting behind her. They were playing in hopes of winning one of the six Yugos given away at BJ's. The winner of the car was Lazara's daughter! (Juanita A. Pastor, winner)
Photo by Susie Post
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Neighbors
Rev. H. 'Shorty' Brown, pastor of Servants of Christ Reformed Church in Federal Way, calls friends and associates, asking for donations to the American Cancer Society. He and several other 'celebrities' were kidnapped and brought to SeaTac Mall in police cars, put behind bars, dressed in striped suits and forced to raise enough money in donations to cover their 'bail' on Tuesday during the Jail and Bail fundraiser.
Carrie Robertson/photo
Back of photo: Eastside Boys Club
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Broadway Development
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Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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Mayor Johnston and Don Wahlstrom, plaque designer
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Photograph by Bob Rudsit
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Chemical Pollution
Photograph by Bruce Larson