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1951Year Police Commissioner Thomas F. Murphy issued a formal statement yesterday urging the passage by the City Council of legislation requiring members of the Police Department to wait thirty days before their retirement applications could be effective. MURPHY FOR DELAY IN POLICE RETIRINGS
Commissioner Favors the City Bill to Require 30-Day Wait for All on Force MURPHY FOR DELAY IN POLICE RETIRINGS
1930Year Prohibition charge dropped DROP CLINE LIQUOR CHARGE
Commissioner Fay Clears Head of Tahoma Democratic Club.
1991Year Lou Piniella, the hot-tempered manager of the Cincinnati Reds, and the primary targets of that temper, the umpires, have said soothing words to each other and made up. Offering conciliatory comments from both sides, the commissioner's office announced yesterday that the libel suit Umpire Gary Darling brought against Piniella last August was settled out of court. The settlement emerged from a two-hour meeting Tuesday attended by Piniella
Commissioner Fay Vincent; Bill White, the president of the National League, and Richie Phillips, the lawyer for the umpires' union. Umpire's Suit Against Piniella Is Settled Out of Court
1953Year Among the many amendments which will be acted on when the baseball clans gather in Atlanta Nov. 30 for the annual minor-league convention is one that has drawn little comment. Frick Backs Proposal to Provide Uniformity in Franchise Shifting
Commissioner Feels Amendment to be Voted On at Baseball Convention in Atlanta Will Assist Expansion of Majors
1939Year SUBWAY ESCALATOR OPENS
Commissioner Fertig at Gun Hill Road Ceremony
1934Year POMPTON LAKES, N.J., June 10. -- Primo Carnera is in excellent trim for the defense of his world's heavyweight championship against Max Baer at the Madison Square Garden Bowl on Thursday night. WORK OF CARNERA IMPRESSES BROWN
Commissioner Finds Champion in Superb Condition for Title Bout With Baer. BACKED BY OTHER EXPERTS Italian Boxes Five Rounds at Camp and Constantly Spurs Rivals to More Speed.