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At this point, President Irons brought up the matter of the retirement of NJ State Police Superintendent Charles Schoeffel. President Irons“ was very high in his praise for the splendid manner in which Colonel Schoeffel cooperated with the members and the very splendid work that he had done on the different committees on which he had served.
Colonel Schoeffel in thanking President Irons stated that anything that he had done was a real pleasure. That he appreciated the value of the worth and the friendship of the Chief and that he would still maintain his membership, attend meetings, and still work with them in any manner they thought he could be of help.
The Treasurer’ s report was read, indicating that the Association had a deficit of $ 571.13.
Colonel Charles Schoeffel
1968
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the National Crime Information Center( NCIC) terminal for New Jersey, which“ one day will be linked with nation-wide computerized information network,” will be operational beginning February 1 st. The paper reported that terminal equipment was installed and special lines laid between Washington and West Trenton“ through the efforts of the State Police NCIC Unit and the NCIC Committee of the New Jersey Police Chiefs Association.”
1978 The NJSACOP Monthly State Chiefs Meeting for February 1978 was conducted at The Hilton Inn in East Windsor, NJ. Chief Coppolino made a motion“ to send a letter to Mr. Joseph, Director of Divisions of Pensions advising him that the Association objects to other organizations being slipped into our Pension System and reaping benefits from it, and in the future that we are advised when ills of this nature are going through.” Motion seconded and carried.