From the NJSACOP Archives ... NOVEMBER
The New Jersey Police Chief Magazine | November 2024
1912 The NJSACOP Monthly State Chiefs Meeting for November 1912 was held in Perth Amboy , NJ . It was regularly moved and seconded that
We tender our services to Pres . -Elect Wilson , as a guard of honor on the day of his inauguration at Washington , members to be in full uniform , a committee consisting of Chiefs Monahan , Keily , and Gallagher to be appointed with power to make the necessary arrangements , resolution carried .
Chief Monahan , Gallagher , and Kilfoil
1913 At the Monthly State Meeting , Princeton Chief William Kilfoil extended an invitation to all members of the Association to attend the Yale-Princeton football game to be held at Princeton . It was regularly moved , seconded and adopted that Chief Kilfoil ’ s invitation be accepted .
1924 At the monthly NJSACOP Chiefs Meeting , Chief Dolan spoke on the “ various ways and means of the small towns in handling of the heavier Sunday traffic …”
Chiefs Siccardi and Forss
So that it is held up causing blocks and drivers taking chances to get to the head of lines and in some cases where two and possible three lines can be made they are kept to just one line each way and if members know of these conditions in these towns .
A committee was appointed consisting of Chiefs Keily , Culliton , Forss , O ’ Neil , and Siccardi to “ adopt a standard of traffic signals , turning , where Officers are stationed and the speeding up of heavy traffic .”
At that same meeting , representatives from the Polton Brothers Company of New York City made a presentation to the members on “ different styles of clubs and bombs as well as a spray system to overcome criminals who are dangerous so [ there is ] no danger to the Officer in making an arrest .”
1926 The NJSACOP Monthly State Chiefs Meeting for November 1926 was held in Newark , NJ . Chief Dolan reported for the Traffic Committee that “ Commissioner Dill favored a bill for [ a ] uniform system to be used on the three light traffic standard and would have the Attorney General draft a bill and submit it to the association for approval .”
H . Norman Schwarzkopf
1928 A Resolution was adopted by the Association stating that “ H . Norman Schwarzkopf be accepted as a member of the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police , such membership to continue as long as the said H . Norman Schwarzkopf remains Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police .”
1931 Chief McRell reported on the convention of the Association of Chiefs of Police of Europe , held at Paris last month , “ which he attended and the good and instructive program they had .” He also reported that his participation in this conference had put the NJSACOP “ on the map ,” especially “ through the hand signal books published by this association on uniform hand signals , which he left with them .”
Chief McRell
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