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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 14

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The News Tribunei
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Tacoma, Washington
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14
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A-l 4 hum Moil July II 1976 The Newt Tribune Bonney 'hydrant' for Seafair hydro race Bonney Lake's swift and maneuverable fire-boat will provide fire protection at the Seafair hydroplane races for the second year in a row Fire Chief Alden Dobson said the unit and crew will be provided at no cost to Seafair except for expenses The City of Seattle has severely curtailed its police and fire services to the Seafair events because of cost Fire protection on Lake Tapps during the boat's absence will be provided ron Lambert shoplifting trial set Sharon Lea Lambert Tacoma coed who resigned her Miaa Washlng-ton title Friday after being charged with shoplifting ia scheduled for trial on the charge Sept 28 in Federal Way District Court University nursing student said she resignedin the best interest of the Hiss Washington Pageant" In resigning the zi-year-old woman gave up nearly 4100 in scholar ships use of a car for a Miss Lambert who was year the trophies and the Miss Pierce County 1975 crown was charged with stealing an SIX pair of pants from a Sea-Tac Mall shop June 11 two days before the Miss Washington pageant in Vancouver Wash The Pacific Lutheran The title now will go to the first runner-up In the contest Teresa Adams 19 of Wenatchee Miss Ijmbert's trial on the shoplifting vharge is scheduled for 1:30 pm robbed of $2 in parking lot Department it can deliver 2500 gallons of water a minute at a maximum range of 200 yards Staff photo by Bruce Kellman mm -HU it Xf A mttmm ri mx as about 25 years of age 5-foot-5 with long dark hair hold her left hand in her pocket as though it contained a gun and demanded money Kalles told police Kalles offered her $2 and said it" police said Tlie woman took the money and fled on fool they added PUYALLUP Police hero are kxiking for a young woman who pulled uff a $2 rubbery in a restaurant parking lot early Saturday morning The victim Earl Kalles o(7P1 Main St Puyallup satd the woman approached him about 3 am in the parking lot of Sambo's restaurant 105 9th Ave SV The woman described Ex-reservist may get more city pension UN charter The United Nations charter was signed in the San Francisco Opera House June 26 1945 statements on their proposed projects an agreement with the Metropolitan Park District to use $55000 in federal community development funds to construct a parking lot and make other improvements to Stewart Heights Park mark ordinance to allow the designation of neighborhoods and other city areas as historical districts an ordinance containing state guidelines that generally prescribe procedures in requiring developers to prepare environmental-impact council chambers (third floor of the County-City Building) is not expected to vote on the measure until next week If approved the ordinance would provide about $33000 in additional Is-nefits to the 30 affected employes an actuarial study shows Klalx-n who retired in 1971 after 28 years as a meter repairman for Tacoma City Light has battled the city pension system since then to get the additional benefits Before 1957 provisions of the city ordinance and state law denied credit to city employes for two weeks spent im annual summer camp training with military reserve units Annexation hearing set UffDEEF IMJJKHOKIYUI AVERAGE WT fP 250-300 IK U' 1 OJTMDDOUHf sewer services under city jurisdiction Citizens opposing the annexation say it would commit the land to urbanization and insure its loss to agriculture forever The board meets in chambers on the 10th floor of the County-City Building Property owners made the request seeking improved police fire and A continued hearing on the request of some 200 property owners for annexation of 530 acres of land east of Fife to the city is scheduled for 9 am Wednesday by the Boundary Review Board By JERKY PUtiNETTI TNT City Hall Writer SainiM-l Klaht-n 82 a ret inil military reservist and city employe finally may git additional city pension liene-fits he claims he has earned The City Council is schululiil tomorrow nighl to consider an ordinance granting Klahen and another 29 x-r-sons like Imn city retirement cnilit for tune before 1957 when they were excused from work for military training The council which meets at 5 pm: in Valley road link opens tomorrow Opening of the interchange connecting state highways 167 and 512 north of Puyallup should be completed by 10 ain tomorrow the state Department of Highways announced today The interchange will link the Valley Freeway running from Auburn to Puyallup with Highway 512 which runs through Puyallup Summit and Parkland Joining Interstate 5 north of MrChord Air Force Base Construction of the S14 million Interchange began almost two years ago WALT FIETZ FREEZER MEATS 2322 701H AVL (FK) 922-5760 Mess sekfacf fa msMtaiinkViuimm i-apjl THE LAW changed that year but it was not retroactive to previous years Klalwn had asked the Tacoma Retirement Board earlier to grant him 13 months retirement credit that he lost lucause of military training But the board turned down the request on grounds it was following the' UD tO pQT law s- Sewers not Immigrant hangs self two Spanaway boys found the body about noon Klabcn finally got City Councilman Tim Strege to introduce the ordinance in May granting the additional benefits THE CITY COUNCIL will consider other items that if approved would: the city's historical land- The body of a Graham man was found hanging from a tree limb yesterday in a wooded area near Spanaway Junior High School Coroner Jack Davelaar ruled this morning that the death of Sung Hu You 25 of 22405 Meridian St was a suicide He said Yoo a Korean immigrant had been dead several days Sheriffs deputies said in Pullman PULLMAN (AP) -Washington State University students returning here from vacations may mean an influx of money to local merchants but to Gerald Hendricks it means headaches Hendricks Pullman's public works director says the city's sewers become overloaded for two to three weeks each time the 16000 WSU students return for classes The city's sewer system will not meet US Environmental Protection Agency guidelines which go into effect July 1 1977 Hendricks told the Pullman Planning Commission then most cities in the United States won't Pipeline parts are sculpture ANCHORAGE Alaska (AP) A large solid steel sculpture welded from unused sections of the trans-Alaska pipeline was ready to be put in place by heavy cranes at the University of Alaska's Anchorage campus The sculpture stands 30 feet high and measures 120 feet around its irregular edges It was created by Seattle artists Ted Johnson and Lawrence Beck who spent the past two weeks working with students to create a concrete base and weld the 30-foot pipe lengths together UW awarded 8800000 grant SEATTLE AP) The University of Washington is getting nearly $800 (XX) from the National Enduw- meet those ment or the Humanities meet inose guiuetines to redesign its humanities Hendricks said the city program for undergradu-also has sewage treat- ate students ment problems when it rains He said the city's share of the cost for new treatment facilities could go as high as $600000 These Debenture Bonds mature in five or more years Interest is paid monthly or compounded and allowed to accrue Your security interest in this bond is filed with the Secretary of State and is insured by Consumer's United Insurance Co Car-accident victim died of heart attack CONTACT Spokane headofflee at (509)838-3111 Meee Mnd me full no otilifatlon I Nunc Strati City are making home loans lies our interest rates are competitive lies you can expect feist service llCSqtl icreisiK) red tape llesd lcrcarciK) prepayment charges les wed love to lim you for a customer Pacific First Federal did not appear to be sufficiently severe to cause death Davelaar said The accident occurred at about 6:30 pm while Dyches was changing brake linings in the front yard of his home Neighbors called to the scene by Dyches' wife raised the car to free Dyches Davelaar said A Stimner-area man whose car fell on him Friday evening died of a heart attack not injuries from the accident Coroner Jack Davelaar reported today The victim William Dyches 57 of 20630 La-Pal ma Drive apparently suffered the coronary attack after his car fell from a jack pinning his head beneath the oil pan Davelaar said An autopsy was performed because the man's injuries from the accident i rlllCTROIKXITVin LiUJmORTGAGE I SECURITIES I 25 SPRAGUE AVE SPOKANE WA et204 annual yiaM on your or if Inal immanent when bowed to compound to maturity Thfa la not an offar to toll nor a oliclUtion of an offtr to buy The offar it madt only by the praepactu to Waihlncton Resident ouauMiuui SCHKK MS I Kim WAY! 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