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1939Year reptd he offered to pay tax deficiency OFFER BY ANNENBERG ON TAXES REPORTED
Murphy Says Publisher Agrees to Pay Any Deficiency
1971Year Harvard Univ research team headed by Dr R L H Murphy Jr study of 195 asbestos workers in private New Eng shipyard finds that workers have developed serious lung disease (asbestosis) after 2 decades of breathing air containing fibers in amts long considered 'safe,' article in New Eng Journal of Med
Murphy says study, which involved pipe coverers and controlled group of workers, found lung scarring caused by asbestos was 11 times more common among pipe coverers than controls; ed accompanying article urges present allowable limit of 12 fibers of asbestos per milliliter of air should be lowered and urges more decisive action on control measures; several AFL-CIO researchers have recently asked Labor Dept to set standard of 2 fibers per milliliter STUDY FINDS RISK IN ASBESTOS LEVEL
1976Year Jean C Murphy, the only woman Repub member of Dutchess County, NY, Legislature, switches pol parties
Murphy says that since her return to Legis in Jan after 2-yr hiatus, she recd 'shabby treatment' from Repubs that had not been given to 'returning male legislators'; county Repub leader Richard Brady comments (S) LEGISLATOR QUITS G.O.P. IN DUTCHESS
1939Year Lauds La Follettes, s at Wis Progressive dinner EXTOLS LA FOLLETTES
Murphy Says They Are 'Best Political Stock in Nation'
1939Year Atty Gen Murphy sees action under statutes too slow for war emergency BILLS ARE SHAPED TO CURB PROFITEEER
Murphy Says They Will Be Offered at Special Session ofCongress if Need ExistsWOULD AVOID LEGAL FIGHTMeasures to Bar 'Gouging' inNecessities of Life OutlineRemedial Steps...
1970Year ANG calls strike at Post Apr 14
Murphy says union will wait that long only because time is needed for strike preparations; plans no further meetings; Desser to refer matter to Kheel's mediation panel; Murphy holds strike is not being called solely because of unresolved econ issues; notes other issues are at stake but Guild would reconsider strike if new proposal is made; says Post is unwilling to make concessions; Post chief negotiator S Orenstein disagrees, says Post offered contract improvements; Kheel comments on printers' negotiations, says upward push in living costs and downward trend in business activity is making both sides apprehensive; Passarella says Guild will not wait 18 mos to settle contract as it did during last negotiations Mediators Seek to Avoid Post Strike