GOV. MOORE ADDRESSES MEETING OF NEW JERSEY FIRE CHIEFS
Quarterly Meeting of Association Held at Long Branch, N. J.— Round Table Discussion of Current Problem Features Meeting
GOV. HARRY A. MOORE, of New Jersey, was the chief speaker at the quarterly meeting of the New Jersey State Fire Chiefs’ Association held at Long Branch, N. J., June 21.
He told the chiefs that they were in a responsible position and that many were working under great handicaps as they were employed by municipalities without funds. Gov. Moore said the chiefs were not the only ones with depression problems. as the $100,000,000 farming industry in the state and the $10,000,000 shellfish industry had to be assisted.
President Charles W. Greenfield of the association thanked the Governor for his splendid address.
Mayor D. MacFaddan, of Long Branch, in welcoming the visitors said the firemen had a large share in the welfare of the state and that the association supplied the highest type of firemen. Others who spoke were Comm. Jones, Samuel B. Zartman, Commissioner of Public Safety, Congressman Sutphin of Monmouth County and Chris Hasselhuhn, President of the New Jersey State Firemen’s Association.
The Chiefs are backing the movement to secure the 1936 convention ot the National Safety Congress for Atlantic City.
R. C. Cadman, of the New Jersey Schedule Rating Office, congratulated Monmouth County for being the first county in the state to complete hose standardization.
The round table discussion covered such topics as: What advantage have chemical tanks over booster tanks? How to extinguish chimney fires. How to investigate arson. Should all fires be investigated and what should be the nature of the investigations?
Mr. Johnson, of the D. L. & W. R. R., and Mr. Hopper, of the Lehigh R. R., were present to describe the trips arranged by their respective railroads for the coming convention of the International Association of Fire Chiefs at Milwaukee, Wis.
The following were present at the meeting:
Add N. J. Chiefs
Nat. Alexander, Laurel Springs
John W. Ambrose, Dunellen
E. S. Amerinan, Morristown
Wm. Balbach, Keansburg
Edward D. Balentine, Irvington
Ernest G. Beckert, West New York
O. F. Beutell, Red Bank
Robert Beyer, Keansburg
Chas. W. Bodine, Morristown
G. R. Bodine, Long Branch
Chas. J. Brady, Cartaret
H. W. Breder, Egg, Harbor City
Frank A. Brown, Newark
Harry A. Brown, Highlands
C. Buono, Hawthorne
Chas. S. Burr. Bordentown
R. M. Cadman, Red Bank
H. Campbell, Irvington
C. S. Chandler, Elizabeth
Henry A. Christ, Milltown
Thomas Coburn, Harrison
S. B. Conver, Ocean City
L. M. Crane, W. Caldwell
F. P. Crater, Gladstone
Wm. Crawford, Cedar Grove
John J. Cullinan, Morristown
G. F. Cumming, Bogota
Gus L. Day, Mendham
Dwight C. Decker, Nutley
J. C. Dempsey, Long Branch
Mr. D’Esposito, E. Rutherford
C. H. Dongal, Livingston
Edward Filtz, Irvington
Marvin Fisher, Delanco
Joseph E. Fix, Red Bank
Harry J. Francis, New Brunswick
Vernon Garabrant, Mendham
Joseph A. Geiger, Bayonne
ohn J. Gilday, Hoboken
Wm. S. Ginglen, Bordentown
Frank Gloor, Totowa
A. Green, Morris Township
Frcelan M. Green, Morristown
C. W. Greenerd, Roseland
Chas. Grecnwald, New Brunswick
W. H. Grills, Oceanport
H. J. Groom, Englishtown
Chas. A. Harvey, Long Branch
Chris H. Hasselhuhn, Carlstadt
J. David Hayes, Millburn
E. O. Hemion, E. Rutherford
Arthur Holt, Hawthorne
Kenneth H. Hopper, Newark
Wm. M. Howatt, Kearney
Wm. K. Hunter, Haddonfield
L. K. Jackson, Long Branch
Fred John, Dumont
Charles F. Johnson, Harrison
Raymond P. Johnson, W. Caldwell
Frank Johnston, Gladstone
G. Earle Joline, Long Branch
M. T. Kennedy, W. Change
J. M. Kimble, Delanco
Thomas P. Klimback, W. Caldwell
Joseph I. Knyslind, Long Branch
Adolf Kolberg, Dumont
J. L. Kulney, New Brunswick
George J. Kuss, New York City
Ed Leinpeter, Port Reading
James LeParr, Hawthorne
E. H. McAllister, Moorestown
John B. McNamara, Summit
Julius Magash, Bloomfield
G. Mair, Carteret
Frank T. Maliszewski, South River
B. R. Mascutello, Long Branch
Arthur R. Mason, Masonville
John J. Masterson, N. Caldwell
A. Matoosky, Deal
V. F. Miller, Manasquan
Geo. S. Mitchell, E. Orange
A. Mondrone, Bound Brook
Paul J. Moore, Newark
Chas. J. Morris, N. Bergen
Arthur H. Mueller, E. Orange
M. C. Murphy, Arlington
H. E. Nelson, Long Branch
William F. O’Neill, Weehawken
A. J. Parker, Highlands
G. H. Peary, Bogota
Peter Peterson, Port Reading
J. H. Petz, Long Branch
C. P. Phillips, Kirkwood
Mr. Pidsburg, Hawthorne
A. V. Pierson, Hightstown
Chas. Pinkavo, Springfield
O. B. Presbcy, Long Branch
Wm. G. Presbey, Long Branch
J. H. Preston, Manasquan
Richard D. Quinn, Livingston
C. W. Rapp, Cartaret
Harry C. Rapp, Carteret
William Rapp, Carteret
K. B. Ridley, Teaneck
K. V. Ridley, Teaneck
Frank P. Rizzolo, Kearney
Vincent D. Roache, Morristown
Samuel E. Rogers, Red Bank
Herliert Schell, Asbury Park
Joseph Schiavo, Port Reading
Emil Schmick, Verona
Charles Schroeder, South River
Joseph Schwark, Long Branch
David Scott, Morristownship
Walter Scott, Kearny
Robert Smith, Ocean City
E. S. Spinning, Bernardsville
H. H. Stager, Long Branch
Merwin Stein, Long Branch
Henry Stolz, Bound Brook
William S. Taggart, Asbury Park
G. Elmer Thompson, Mendham
J. J. Towey, Newark
Fred A. Trowbridge, Morristown
Theodore Vallacchi, Bernardsville
George L. Vanderbergh, Englishtown
Peter Van Dorn, Clifton
Edward H. Van Ness, Livingston
Emil A. Vogel, Middlesex
John R. Vogel, Totowa Borough
Richard Weaver, E. Rutherford
K. P. West, Oceanport
Chas. A. White, Long Branch
Chas. N. White, Long Branch
Paul White, Long Branch
N. N. Wolpert, FIRE ENGINEERING, New York City
D. A. Woodhouse, New York City
John Zanet, Clifton
Wm. Ziegler, Hackensack
Edward J. Zimmerman, Gladstone