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Anderson, John H. (Mrs. John Anderson) (Tacoma Mayor) - 4

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John H. Anderson

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Big John's Winning Smile
John H. (Big John) Anderson wore a victory smile Wednesday as election returns gave him more than 50 percent of the vote for Position 1 on the Tacoma School Board. Anderson overwhelmed his two opponents and will appear on the November ballot alone. See story on Page A-1.

Staff photo by Warren Anderson

Dramesi, Mr and Mrs. John A. (Mrs Dorothy Dramesi Tacoma) - 2

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A Slip of the Presidential Tongue
Former POW Lt. Col. John Dramesi of Tacoma presented an American flag he fashioned secretly while in prison to President Nixon Friday in the White House Oval Office. As he received the flag, Nixon kidded Dramesi, advising him to accept all the invitations to Washington dinner parties he can get. The President also had words of caution: "Watch out for some of those dogs they have you sit by," Nixon said. Then he caught himself, adding, "No, there are some very nice girls in Washington."

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Ball, F. Carlton (Artist) - 4

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F. Carlton Ball

Photo by Mikki Rohaly


The Tacoma Art Museum will begin its third year in its permanent home at 12th and Pacific Avenue with a University-College Faculty Art Show which opens with a members’ preview from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. University of Puget Sound ceramists from the faculty who have submitted work include Kenneth Stevens and F. Carlton Ball. TNT 06-03-1973 C20.

HALLOWEEN (HOLIDAY) 1979 And Prior - 2

What is 150 feet long, 10 feet high, and has a serious over-bite? a mechanical haunted monster, of course. Erskine Manufacturing Co. of Puyallup has developed especially for Halloween this "experimental" model for public viewing near Willows Shopping Center, South 112th and Meridian. Proceeds will benefit Puyallup-area organizations.
Photo appeared in article, "WARNING: Possible health hazard" TNT 10/30/1974 p.A4

FISHING AND FISH--SALMON--COMMERCIAL 1972 thru 1974 - 1

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OLYMPIA, WASH., Oct. 26, Non-Indian commercial fisherman and supporters gathered on the State Capitol steps Friday to protest State-ordered cutbacks on non-Indian salmon fishing. The fishermen, who feat bankruptcy and foreclosures of fishing vessel mortgages, met with Gov. Dan Evans. Evans said he would ask President Ford to declare Washington commercial fishing a depressed industry to qualify for federal aid.

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Fishing & Fish -- Salmon -- Commercial

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