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Mayor Edward M. Sullivan, however, appointed a three-man committee to study the parking problem with Traffic Captain Edward F. Tierney and to make recommendations for its solution. Councilors Vellucci, Charles A. Watson, and Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29 were named to this group...
...Captain Tierney supported the plan and felt that it would cut down illegal parking "if we can get good publicity on it." He estimated that there are now about 12,000 cars parked on the streets each night and admitted that his department can only tow away about 20 per night...
...acting is concerned, the picture is almost a one-man show: it belongs to Charley Grapewin, who plays Jeeter. While some of the other performers, such as Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews, are better know today, Grapewin's part overshadows theirs both by its size and the capability with which it is handled Alternately sly and humerous, his Jeeter is a captivating old man who in one monologue--a prayer in which he warns the Lord to hurry up with delivering help or beware of the consequences--achieves something approaching magnificence. And Grapewin's performance, unlike some other aspects...
...same time, Captain of Traffic Edward F. Tierney pointed out that city police were instructed to report to the University all unregistered student cars which they towed in. "Students can charge off their tickets and fines as cheap rent," Tierney said...
...Tierney pointed out that every police officer in the Harvard Square area had been given lists of out of state cars which had been tagged several times. "Our men have instructions to tow them in whenever and wherever they see them," Tierney declared. But he quickly added that the police did not discriminate against students. "It's just that the students seem to violate the parking regulation more than anyone else," he said...