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William Trueblood G67.1-168

A loud, enthusiastic crowd of approximately 200, waving political signs galore, wait to welcome Bill Miller, Republican vice-presidential nominee on the Goldwater-Miller ticket. Mr. Miller arrived at the Narrows Airport (Tacoma Industrial Airport) shortly before noon on October 29, 1964 aboard a special four-engine prop-jet Eastern Airlines Electra. An Elks chartered vehicle was ready to whisk the candidate away to the University of Puget Sound and the Towers Restaurant for brief talks by the candidate. TRUEBLOOD 1136 (TNT 10-29-64, A-1-article)


Crowds; Signs (Notices); Political campaigns; Tacoma Industrial Airport (Wash.); Narrows Airport (Wash.); Automobiles;

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Man with megaphone talking to large group of people in parking lot. He is preparing to announce the weights of the catches of competing fishermen in the Salmon Derby in Bremerton. To the lower right of the picture are salmon waiting to be weighed and the scales used to determine the winner of the Salmon Derby.


Crowds--Bremerton; Fishing--Bremerton--1930-1940; Scales; Salmon;

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Hundreds of Tacomans mob the entrance to the Temple Theater on October 2, 1944, to attend a free gala vaudeville show in honor of Tacoma's "fighting mayor" Harry P. Cain, then serving in the European theater. Prominent dignitaries in attendance would include Washington governor Arthur B. Langlie, former Tacoma mayor J.J. Kaufman and acting mayor C. Val Fawcett. ALBUM 13.


Crowds--Tacoma; Signs (Notices);

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