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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 28

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I B-l 2 Tacoma Wash Tuts July 2 1974 Thm News Tribune Funeral Notices Obituaries Funeral Notices Tacoma Day due at Expo Expo 74 will celebrate Tacoma Day But local officials haven't decided just how Sept 4 is the tentative date Mayor Gordon Johnston said Monday City Council members agreed that Tacoma should be represented as other cities have been with a special day at Spokane's international fair Johnston however said he isn't sure exactly what or whom the city should send to mark the observance He asked City Manager William Donaldson to meet with representatives of the Chamber of Commerce and other civic groups to decide on a program IL Bowers retired mailer William Bowers Conclave draws local officers Division of the Investigations Bureau will represent the department 'The way I understand it" the spokesman said officers will be pooling their files of cases been investigating trying to put the bits and pieces together to see if any pattern Pierce County sheriff's detective Walt Stout also will be attending the session way I understand it from Don Redmond (Thurston County said Carl Petersen Pierce County sheriff that when everyone gets together and pools their their information discover that the number of missing-persons cases is actually quite By DAVE RORDEN TNT Staff Writer Tacoma's two top law officers won't be attending Wednesday's session of state law-enforcement officials in Olympia But both the Tacoma lice Department and the Pierce County Sheriffs De- partment will be sending representatives to the allday conference at Evergreen State College The get-together expected to draw some 30 lawmen from across the state is designed to develop new leads in connection with recent mysterious deaths and disappearances of several young women A spokesman for Tacoma Police Chief Lyle Smith said Lt Grenville Legge head of the Crimes Against Persons PATTERSON Services for Robert Patterson will be held at 11 am Wednesday in the Mountain View Garden Chapel with the Rev Adrian Fraley officiating Burial in Mountain View Memorial Park Pallbearers David Figuracion Clinton Glass Greg Norton Craig Fraley RAMBALDINI Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for Mrs Henry (Cecilia) Rambal-dini Wednesday at 10 am at St John Of the Woods Church The rosary will be recited Tuesday at 7:30 pm at the Gaffney Chapel Entombment in Calvary Cl listers The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity Casketbearers nephews Raymond Missler John Bortoluzzi Donald Gunnell grandsons Kevin and James Rambaldini Also Theodore Treleven RIGGS Funeral ser-- vices for Mrs June Riggs will be held Wednesday at 2 pm in the Puyallup Chapd of the Powers Funeral Home with the Rev Del-mar Talley officiating Services conclude at chqpel Private interment Woodbine Cemetery ROCHESTER Graveside services for Mitzi Rochester will be held Wednesday 11 am at the Yelm Cemetery Rev Wesley Drummond officiating If you wish memorials may be sent to the Orthopedic Hospital Dryer Mortuary is in charge of arrangements ROEN Alfred 71 of McCleary former resident of Tacoma died yesterday in McCleary Hospital Husband of Ebba family home McCleary father of Gerald of Kimbell Neb Mrs Delbert Butterfield Elma Brother of Clarence Rowen Alamo CaL Mrs Margaret Nelson Tacoma 9 grandchildren 5 great-grandchildren Services 11 am Wednesday from Whiteside Chapel Elma Graveside services 3 pm Wednesday at the Mountain View Cemetery Tacoma In lieu of flowers favorite benevolence is Eastern Grays Harbor Cancer Society -in care of Elma City HaU ROSS Services for Eugene' Ross will be held at 2 pm Wednesday in the Mountain View Valley Chapel with the Rev Harold Price officiating Graveside services by Messinger Post No 1428 VFW Burial in Mountain View Memorial Park Pallbearers Richard Hodge Sr Rex Noble Leo Mattox Clifford Mattox Dennis Moore Randy Moore VAN WIERINGEN for Betty Van Wieringen will he held Wednesday July 3rd a 1 pm in the Enumclaw Funeral Home Chapel Burial will be in the Enumclaw Evergreen Cemetery Donations-may be made to the Cancer Society TV Channel 13 sale may be in jeopardy -Saunas Massage SKANDIA MASSAGE Private Luxury HOT WHIRLPOOLS POSH SAUNAS LOVELY MASSEUSES WEEKDAYS Sat Sun am to 1 am noon to pm 845-6636 722 Meridian PUYALLUP 623-7811 500 Wall No 21 SEATTLE 676-8880 1206 Cornwall BELLINGHAM Today a man reads a good reason to walk a mill START WALKINGI SUPREME MASSAGE Sauna Body Shampoo Prlv rms 10 am-f am WA 7-7266 EXPERT MASSEUSES: Batty Misty Raa Card Joy and Mary JADE SAUNA ItSttl-PACIFIC AVE LE 1-6201 MARIANNE SUE MONA SUE JADE Sauna LE 1-4211 165th and Pacific Ave -90S- Instrucfion PIANO leuont reasonable rates MA 7-250 painting classee forming new Margufti GR MS3 Musical Instiuctions CELLO Iwone Sk 2-1691 FRENCH fiorn lessons SK 2-45lf" PIANO lessons WA 24171 -965- Notices DENTUREi repaired mined made No appointmenti necessary Acres from Plirca County MedlcaL Dr Tiffany Dentil Plat Lad Ill Broadway FU 2100 1 Mon thru Frl om to 5 om -975- Masonic Notices WILLIAM DOUGHERTY LODGE NO 224 Stated communication Wed July 3 gm Building corporation mooting 6:30 gm GEORGE HAGEPORN WM FAIRWEATHER LODGE NO 12 will work In the EAM degree Tuaf July 2nd 7:30 pm REUBEN AER WM ROYAL A GOVE No 230 Stlled communication Wednesday July 3 I gm PICK SIZER WM PARKLAND LODGE NO 2 2nd degree Wed 7:10 pm CLEO SIMON DS WM STATE LODGE NO 6S Stated meeting Wed 7:30 pm CLARENCE LOCKARD WM JOSEPH WARREN LODGE Stated meeting July 3rd 7:30 gm ARTHUR MARKER WM Travel Transportation JET SET (Ingle membershlg Musi sell best otter Cell 4724016 -915- Lost and Found lC)ST: timid female Saluki dog block with tan and white markings yellow collir answers to "Charisma" Last soon In Puyallup afraid at people Reward If seen please call Immedietely LO 47137 LOOK for your lost pet at the Hm mare Sociaty Hours am-5 gm For lost pot Information call BR 9-1331 onytlma LOST: By Stellacoom Bridge 7-mo lem Irish Setter leather collar scrags Tattoo in right oar F-10 Reword LO 40607 LOST brown-whits spotted a collie arawere to "Fred" Tllll-cum near Forrest Rd please cell JU 42191 REWARD for return of female Doberman Taken 1700 40th Answers to "Brandy" No Questions 4725112 uJST-Or taken 6 mo old black Angus heifer w-ytllow teg marked 1 In ear about 400 lbs 0422650 LOST: "Charlie" black lab 5 mo old Lokowood-Chombore Crook arm JU 4257 Reward hOKd our 3-mo klttcnjMM since Tuci Blk female whit pews Coll Flrcrest Regenti Apts 5654762 LOST: Wale Brittany sponlal ownad by vice prin Fit High Hear Edgamont School WA 7-1661 LOST: Mk Shetland pony 144th-Canyon arc LE 7-71 LOST: Black poodla Milton are Reward WA 2474 LOST: On bench lOth-Cemmarca ladles sandals Seen beg 7524072 FOUND: Prim vie Lk Steil Identify pay 502-2425 LOST: Small black gelding vie 240th end Mt Hwy 47-7772 FOUND: Gray-blk kitten w-coller-VIII pine ju 24620 -919- Funeral Directors Haven of Reft 202216 14S04W1 DRYER MORTUARY PARKLAND LE 74251 PIPER FUNERAL HOMfc 5436 So Puget Seund GR 22251 Moricy-Mellinger Funeral Home 510 Tacoma Ava So BR 23261 Word game Word TRIRADIAL TRIRADIAL: try RAY di aL Having three radiating branches Average mark 2V words Time limit 50 minutes Can you And 34 or more words in TRIRADIAL? The list will be published Wednesday RULES OF THE GAME: 1 Words must be of four or more letters 2 Words which acquire four letters by the addition of "sr such as are not used 3 Only one form of a word is used 4 Proper names are not used Monday's word SHUTDOWN Show jhunt shun shut shod shout shot snow snout sound south sown stud stow stun host hounds hunts unto undo unshod thus thou thud town tonus tosh tush dhow down dust onus oust wounds wont nous nodus -905- Personals LONELY BORED? WELL here' vrtut eur UNCLES CLUB CM offer you NIGHT LIFE CATERED PARTIES AND EX' CITING OUTINGS All dOM In It comptny of congonlol mature dulls Spadal I mo momborshlp regularly 345 only SS to It 1st JO who coll For further Into plosso call Patti 472-1213 EARN EXTRA DOLLARS Up to SID par weak SSO par ma NEW PLASMA collection canter no pan United Biologies 1155 Com marcs Tacoma 3U-4044 NEW HOURS APRIL 1 174 Mon through Frl 7 am-) pm NEWSPAPERS ara worth casd Also Racydo Wastorn ear Bottles and all aluminum cans for monoy New Aga Recycling Centers BR 2-5246 LE Meat New Lakewood location 10205 Lakevlew SW PLANNING to marry Whether It be ttw smallest ceremony or 1 largest be sura to see something different at Little Lake Ranch Enumclaw call anytime TA 5-3S7 WILL swap tor 2 wfcs house 4 bdrm baths and car In hlstori cal Richmond Vo for same In Tacoma area Ref exchanged 1-1104) 272-3610 GAY? TACOMA Counseling Service tor counseling rap groups social action T-W-T 7-10 pm BR 2-3S47 COMPANIONSHIP? 41S-12lh Ava East Apt 101 Seattle EXCLUSIVE CONTACTS 222-3122 LADIES Interested In meeting af-tractlvo fun couples send first nemo and phone to Box 21064 TNT I CAN teach you to danco so that anyone will want to be your part-nerl CaM Unda 471-1240 OVER 45-50 years old lonely single Write "Over 50 Society" PO Bn 57 Seattle Wa 0111 ClOWn! 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Sauna Friendly relaxing atmosphere Private rmi body shampoo MASSEUSES: Marilyn Rena Caroline and Joy 4311 No Meridian Puyallup lm-12 pm S4S-5333 AMERICAN SAUNA WHY-Y-Y not Get steamed vibrated and reluvonatod by an all-American teem Sandy Cherie Lynn Becky Joen end Sue 10 am to 12:00 10303 Portland Ave 531 0W SHANGHAI SAUNA Connie Cindy Mlml All now 12507W Pec Hwy So Lakewood JU 4-5770 RIVER ROAD SAUNA American Oriental Masseuses Candy Kris Comic Mario Excellent Service Steam body ehompoo sauna 5721 River Road WA 24211 10 ejn-mldnlgM Master Charge VALLEY MASSAGE PRIVATE air conditioned accommodations Credit cords honored 1201 Main Puyallup TH 5-3464 WANDA SAUNA 101 South Tacoma Way Room 30 Monte Vista Metal 11 om till midnight JU 04252 Cell Pinny and five other now girls Excellent servlet CUSTER SAUNA OPEN from 11 am to midnight Monde through Saturday 5604 75th St WM GR 47213 HUNG KONG SAUNA Steam Baths Body Shampoo JU Moot Now Technician 1256 Pac Hwy 5W Ponders Cor kAVERN Sauna girls feel every body should massaged Come to th very DM Sauna body-shampoo Ore Blk So Gov-Mert JU 44667 GENTLEMEN FOR EVERYTHING you always wanted to know about massage par-hire but were lira id to ado dial 145-6657 MOON SAUNA Open 7 days 10 am to midnight Lovely new masseuse 10510 Bridgeport Way In Lakewood JU ROSE SAUNA 12134 Pacific Highway at Comer 10 am to midnight Atnarican masseuia JU 47000 GIGI'S SAUNA NEW girls 11114 Broadwty-113th St Parkland 0 days LE 1-2078 LADIES put yourself in my hands for a soothing Mixing tension-llovlng massage Special 15 for ere hdl hour For apg JU 44667 TRAINED MAS5EUSES RENTON Health Club BA 64050 LaFEMME Renton 271-1500 OPEN SAT NIGHT AND SUN FRENCH SAUNA NEW GIRLS 12602 Pacific Ave I days LE 1-1247 ASIAN Oriental Sauna Lee bevel new masseuse JU 42275 413 llltb Bridocoort Way EURASIAN STEAM BATH Kim Undo Dot 120th Pacific Ave LE 14055 PACIFIC SAUNA 1100) Pacific Ava LE 1-1064 Gwendolyn Miller Mrs Daniel (Gwendo- lyn R) Miller 52 of 1801 15th St died Monday She was born in Greeley Neb and lived in Auburn from 1936 to 1942 when she moved to Tacoma Mrs Miller worked for 20 yean in the City of Tacoma fi-J nance office and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 138 Survivors besides her hus- band indude a daughter Mrs Charlene Kosche of Tacoma a son William of Tacoma her mother Mrs Florence A Christen-' sen of Yelm two brothers -Byron Parr of Tacoma and Robert II Parr of Puyallup and four grandchildren Mountain View Funeral Home is in charge Honsinger Lloyd Honsinger 59 of 10612 128th St Puyal- lup died Saturday He had retired in 1960 as a staff sergeant in the Air Force Mr Honsin er was born in Boston and had lived in Puyallup for three years af- ter years spent in California and Alaska Mr Honsinger was a past president of the Eagles -Lodge' in Anchorage a life member of the Royal Arch Masons and a member of Amvets Post 3 Survivors include his wife Martha a daughter Eileen at home a brother William A of Corpus Christi Tex and a sister Mrs Edith Stanley of San Francisco Mountain View Funeral -Home is in charge June Riggs Mrs Walter (June C) Riggs 57 of Puyallup died Tuesday morning Born in Spokane Mrs Riggs had lived in Puyallup for 47 years She had been employed by Spruce Veneer Plant until it burned She was a member of the Puyallup First Christian Church Survivors include her husband a daughter Mrs Gary (Linda) Williams of Fife a son Wayne Robert Riggs of Washington her mother Mrs Madge Johnson of Puyallup a brother Robert Johnson of Tacoma a sister Mrs Jennie Babich of Seattle and four grandchildren Powers Funeral Home of Puyallup is in charge Sentence deferred in stabbing Mark Robert Ruoti 25 of 1316 Tyler St who pleaded guilty to an assault charge in April was granted a three-year deferral of sentence by Judge Waldo Stone in Pierce County Superior Court Monday Ruoti who was charged in connection with a stabbing in his home was said to be under the influence of drugs at the time of the incident and was ordered to continue with a program at the Tacoma Narcotic Center as a condition of the deferral Ruoti was accused of menacing a police officer witl) a 23-inch bayonet when the officer responded to report from neighbors that shots had been fired in home Police said James Harry Latona 22 who shared the house with Ruoti had been stabbed in the stomach dur-ing a dispute in which gunshots also had been fired Ruoti originally faced ah additional assault charge in connection with the stabbing but that later was dismissed i ruled accident The death of a South End woman whose body was found Sunday in her car was ruled accidental Tuesday by Coroner Jack Davelaar Corabell Jenette Lesky 34 of 4311 St died from carbon monoxide fumes asphyxiation Davelaar ruled She was found lying in her car parked in the garage behind her home The car's motor was not running but the ignition was turned on officers said UW grants SEATTLE (AP) Grant and contract awards to the University of Washington for the fiscal year just ended total $86 million the school says When the figures are complete the 1973-74 total is expected to be about 18 per cent greater than the awards during the previous fiscal year ANTHONY Services for Mrs Loren (Mildred M) Anthony will be held at 12 noon Wednesday in the Mountain View Valley Chapel Burial in Mountain View Memorial Park Pallbearers Howard Simmons Jack Fisher William Skillings John Hartway Wilber Crusan Jerry Vetter CALHOUN IDS services will be held for Judson Calhoun Wednesday at 2 pm at the Gaffney Chapel Bishop Ned Emmett officiating Burial in Mountain View Cemetery Casketbearers Eric Viklund' Kevin Viklund Sam Salzinger Paul Sal-zinger George Wells Clifford Reeves DANIEL II Services for William A Daniel II will be held at 3 pm in the Mountain View Garden Chapel with the Rev George Mizell officiating Burial in Mountain View Memorial Park Pallbearers Ernest Casados Bernard Rich-mire Emelin Miller Guy Jones Dwayne Kir-ner Pat Radford DRYSDALE Services for Lt Col Walter Scott Drysdale Jr Ret will be held Wednesday at 3 pm in the Brookside Mortuary Chapel with Chaplain Robert Klewin officiating Services will conclude in the chapel Interment will be in the New Tacoma Cemetery LA Col Drysdale Ret in 1956 from the Army HAGENS Services for Mrs Auda Mae Hagens will be held Wednesday pat 1 at the Buckley-King Mortuary Chapel Dr Albert Lindsey and Rev Robert Ber-quist officiating Inters ment will follow in the New Tacoma Cemetery Pallbearers John Hendrickson John Petrovich Herbert Clark Lewis Cruver Dennis Flinke Jack Nelson HANFORD Private family services for Agnes (McLean) Hanford beloved wife of Fred will be held Wednesday 1 pm at Home Funeral Chapel Seattle HINTON Services for Mrs Evelena Hinton will be held at 1 pm Wednesday in the 1 Mountain View Garden Chapel with Dr Theodore Koopmans officiating Cremation and inurnment in Mountain View Memorial Park IIONSINGER Full military graveside services for SSgt IJoyd Hon-singer USAF ret will be held' at 3 pm Wednesday in the Mountain View Memorial Park under the direction of Mountain View Fu-neral Home MANZA Mass of Christian burial for Mrs Thomas (Mary) Manza will be offered Wednesday at 9:30 am in St Catholic Church Burial in Calvary Cemetery under the direction of the Cassedy and Allen Mortuary The rosary will be recited this evening at 7:30 in the church Pallbearers Thomas Manza Marvin Mann Michael Manza Ronald Casello Robert Fera James Manza The family suggests memorials may be made to St church MILLER Services for Mrs Daniel (Gwendolyn R) Miller will be held at 4 pm Wednesday in the Mountain View Valley Chapel with the Rev Gregg Anderson officiating Burial in Mountain View Memo-- rial Park Honorary pallbearers Kenneth Nesbitt Robert Anderson Joe Moroz Leonard Burgess Donald Whitten Kendall Gray Memorials may be made to the Heart Fund MORRIS Services for Aaron Morris will be held Friday at 3 pm in the Piper Funeral Home Chapel the Rev Adrian Fraley officiating Burial in Tacoma Cemetery Services completed in the chapel OSTRUS Services for Marguerite Ostrus Wednesday 11 am Hill Funeral Home Puyallup Rev Delbert Zier officiating Burial Woodbine Cemetery William Bowers 78 of 3716 Picnic Point Court NW Gig Harbor who had spent 62 years in newspaper mail rooms died Monday Born in Tacoma Mr Bowers had spent most of his life here and had retired after working 27 years as a mailer for The News Tribune and 35 years for the Tacoma Times in a similar capacity He was a member -of the International Typographical Union and the Tacoma Elks Lodge Survivors in addition to his wife Lillian include a son Jack of Tacoma 10 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren Fir Lane Chapel is in charge Mitzi Rochester Mitzi Rochester 25 of 3418 Military Road East who died Sunday of injuries received in an automobile accident in Bellingham was born in Tacoma She was a counselor at Skagit Valley Community College at Mount Vernon and a member of the Washing on State Psychology Association She is survived by her mother Mrs Lois Rochester of Tacoma her father Wallace of Clear Alaska a brother Franz Gruber of Bainbridge Island and her grandparents Mr and Mrs Howard Rochester of Yelm Dryer Mortuary is in charge Mrs Van Wieringen Mrs Neal (Betty L) Van Wieringen 44 a lifelong resident of Enumclaw died there Saturday She was a past president both of the Enumclaw Jaycee Wives and the to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1949 Survivors- include three sons Steven Robert and -Douglas Van Wieringen her mother Mrs Gunda Wierleski and a brother Frank Wierleski all of Enumclaw a sister Mrs Myron (Gloria) Johnson in Alaska' and a granddaughter Enumclaw Funeral Home is in charge Yearout to HU in for Fontane The Rev Paul Yearout of Yakima will fill out the program this week at Park of the Pines in place of nationally-known singer-evangelist Tony Fontane who died Sunday in a Los Angeles Hospi-tal Mr Yearout will appear each night at 7:45 through Friday at the park located just off the freeway behind the Midway Drive-In Theater Mr Yearout is a member of International Platform Associates which sends religion speakers to colleges and high schools throughout the nation He estimated he has made some 4000 such appearances in the last 30 years Meanwhile funeral services are scheduled for tomorrow in Los Angeles for Mr Fontane 47 He had been scheduled for a week-long appearance at the Midway park beginning last Sunday A hospital spokesman said he died of cancer Warning that KTVW-TV (Channel 13) soon may be forced off the air by financial failure the owners of the Tacoma television station have given a potential buyer a Wednesday deadline Unless the Christian Broadcasting Network of Portsmouth Va fulfills its promise to buy the ailing station the Blaidon Investment Corporation of Seattle will call off the deal and start looking for another buyer an attorney for the Accidents take lives of two A 71-year-old Boulder City Nev man was killed in a car-pedestrian accident 5 mile west of the Douglas-Grant County line on Washington 28 the State Patrol reported Tuesday Marion Harris was killed Monday as he crossed the highway the patrol said And Carl Sampson 16 of Lyle died April 4 after his car went off the road 5 mile north of Klickitat on Washington 142 and into the Klickitat River body was recovered May 8 The deaths raise this traffic toll to 307 as compared to 373 through July 2 last year Program for Local Service? (PLS) is an offshoot of the federally funded Action program but is run in cooperation with the state It is scheduled to begin in Tapoma this month and is open to persons 18-24 years of age Instead of placing volunteers through expensive counseling and training programs PLS gives 'participants a list of approved agencies and allows them to find their own niche The pilot project which was begun in Seattle last year 'already has placed more than 350 persons in firm told the Federal Communications Commission The religious broadcasting company had applied for permission from the FCC to buy KTVW for $5167000 But it has lately asked the commission for a series of extensions of the time allowed to close- the deal claiming the price was too high Richard Riehl' a Washington DC attorney retained by the station told the FCC in a letter last week that Christian has made effort to contact during the last 4 inlay extension period The Christian Broadcasting Network asked last week for another extension this one to mid-July but attorney told the FCC they would agree to an extension only until tomorrow the transaction is dosed on or before July 3 (the FCC) should consider agreements terminated and Riehl said The attorney also hinted that the station is nearing the end of its financial rope and may be forced to go off the air soon further delay uld jeopardize the ability of KTVW to continue to serve the public he told the commission such agencies as drug-abuse therapy clinics minority education projects legal services tutoring programs probation offices and medical clinics The volunteers serve one year receiving $200 a month from PLS but remaining under the direct -control of the local agency Lyle Cook Tacoma coordinator has received requests from various agencies and will be able to place about 250 Tacoma youths when the project begins hopefully within the next few weeks tiators who are representing the two fulltime and two part-time police officers The question of what benefits should go to part-time officers was not resolved Gallaghe said However he said there seemed to be a tentative agreement on the amount of wage increase fulltime officers should get Agency offers volunteers jobs in the community Tacoma youths soon will be able volunteer for work in various agencies in the community through a newly formed statewide volunteer youth corps program Acrobatics disable car driver OLYMPIA An Olympia man suffered possible rib fractures a broken jaw and a punctured right eye early Monday when the car he was driving went out of control on Martin Way near Lacey and struck a traffic island 30 mailboxes and a fir tree then flipped end-over-end before coming to rest right-side-up in a private patio Jack Buck 54 of 204 Meridian Road was listed in satisfactory condition at Madigan General Hospital The State Patrol said Buck was eastbound about four-tenths of a mile east of Lacey when the accident occurred They estimated damage to Buck's car at $1600 Ruston police-union bargaining advances copter crash 5 die in Alaska UMIAT Alaska (AP) Four California residents and an Oregon man have died in the crash of i helicopter on the North Slope Four of the victims were members of a Texaco geological survey team The cause of the accident which occurred about 50 miles southeast of here Sunday afternoon was not immediately determined A second town council-police negotiating session Monday out most items in Ruston Mayor Owen Gallagher said Tuesday Gallagher said the council is scheduled to discuss the results of session at a meeting July 11 and then meet at a later date with Teamsters Union nego '1.

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