The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)
TODAY IN HISTORY
TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT Sept. 29, 1982
Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules laced with deadly cyanide claimed the first of seven victims in the Chicago area.
ALSO ON THIS DATE 1789
The U.S. War Department established a regular army with a strength of several hundred men.
1829
London’s reorganized police force, which became known as Scotland Yard, went on duty.
1902
William Topaz McGonagall, affectionately considered Britain’s possibly worstever poet, died in Edinburgh, Scotland.
1910
The National Urban League had its beginnings in New York as The Committee on Urban Conditions Among Negroes.
1938
British, French, German and Italian leaders concluded the Munich Agreement, which was aimed at appeasing Adolf Hitler by allowing Nazi annexation of Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland.
1943
General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Italian Marshal Pietro Badoglio signed an armistice aboard the British ship HMS Nelson off Malta.
1957
The San Francisco-bound New York Giants played their last game at the Polo Grounds, losing to the Pittsburgh Pirates, 9-1. The Brooklyn Dodgers played their last game before moving to Los Angeles, losing to the Phillies 2-1 in Philadelphia.