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N~V I~NGL&ND &SSOCIAT~ON OF ~II~ CH~FS

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Opening of the 36th Conference by PRESIDENT THOMAS H. SLA~A-N ........................

Invocation, by REV. JOHN P. FITZSIMMONS ................. ~ ................. -" ............................

Address of Welcome, by MAYOR ~DREW H. ~RVIS ................................................

Address of Welcome, by HON. KENNETH E~ MAiM ....................................................

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Address of Welcome, by CHIEF C. ~. PITNEY ................................................................

Memorial Exercises ....................................................................................................

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Memorial Address, by REV. BRENNAN A. CONNELLY ....................................................

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Benediction, by ~EV. JOHN P. FITZSIMMONS ....................................... 7= .......... : .......... 29

Respome to Addre~se~ o~ Welcome, by CHIEF ~AM~S F. CASAVANT ............................

29

Monday A~ernoon SessiOn

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Remarks o~ CHIEF CHARLES, President ~ntl. Assn. ~ire Chiefs ................................

33

Remark~ o~ CHIEF Z&NIESKL Chairman ~rogram Committee ..... :---:- ..................... 33

Address, "Four Steps to Good Public Relations," by MR. ROBERT W. SCHUE~E ...........................................................................

Address, "Civil Defense and its Future," by MR. THOMAS J. DONNELLY ............

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Address, ~'Mutual Aid ~ New England S~le,"

by DEPUTY CHIEF EDMOND ~. TETREAULT ................................................

AddrbeyssM, "RFi.rJeOPHreNveWnt.ioLnEaB*OaUnRAVtoEmAiUc P..o..w...e..r..S..~...a.t..i.o..n..,.'.~..............................................

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Tuesday Morning Session

"Yesterdays HighHght~ in Five Minutes," by CHIEF HENRY G. THOMAS

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Opening of Round Table by ~ODE~TOR, CHIEF ROBERT F. ULM "Should Fire Departments Standardize on Hose and Hydrant.Threads"

97 116

Discussion by Panel of Nationwide Emergency Telephone Number ........................

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"Town Meeting Style" Question and Answer Period ............. ; ........ : ............. 7 .......... !35

Tuesday A~ternoon Session ~emarks of MR. PERCY BUGBEE

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Opening of ~ound Table Discussion by ~ODE~TO~, CHIE~ 3OHN ~. ADdS ....................................................

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"What ts Being Done about Amateur ~cketeers," by CHIE~ LEWIS A. M~SHALL ........................................................................

!55

"Town ~eeda~ S~le" Question and knswer Period ....................................................

159

Addess, "Rescue Services, Providence Fire Department, by CHIEF LEWIS" A. MARSHALL ........................................................................

205

W.ednesday Morning Session " '

"Yesterdays Highlights in Five M~nu~es," by CHIEF HENRY G. THOMAS ............ 215

AddZess, "United States Ar~y Mis~iles," by COL. ROBERT W. HAhN ................................................................................

221

MRS. AUSTIN ..................................................................................

228

Address, ~'A~rcraft Crash Fire and ~e~cue Procedure~,"

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by C~IE~ WILLI~ K. B~OWN

233

Wednesday Evening Banquet Session

Introduction o~ Guests, by P~ESIDENT T~OMAS ~. SL~N ............................

253

Greetings f~m Governor, ~y SENATOR ER~SEY C. ~E~GUSON

253

Drawing o~ Prizes ............................................................................................................

255

Thursday Morning Session

.~epor~ of SECRET~ O'HE~N .................................................................................

257

Report o? Coutteste~ Committee ...................................................................................

263

~eport o~ ~e~oluttons Committee ............................... ~ .................................................... 265

~eport o~ ~egtstration Co~tttee ................... : ........................................................... 269

Report o~ ~eservadons Co~tttee ............................................................................ Repor~ of E~tbi~ C~mmtttee ........................................................................................

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Re~ort o~ Committee on ~ev~s~oa o? ~y-Laws ....................... , .................................... 275

~eport of Cow,tree re A~soc~atton ~ein~ Incorporated "

277

CHIEF I~NE Made ~onorary Member .......................................................................

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Selection o~ Conference Site ~or 1959 ............................................................................ Election of Officer~

293 " 295

Constitution and By-Law~ .

319

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NEW ENGLAN~

SUNDAY, JUNE 22, i958

6:@@-7:@0 PoI~[o Reception b~ Mr. and M~s. 3ames ~arkey S~ith honoring

New Eng!and Ass'ociation of Fire Chiefs. Hoiel Ballroom.

MONDAY, :UNE 28

A.IM[. Registration. A.~Io Opening of the Conference by President Thomas Ho Slaman~

Hotel Ba!lroom

~nveca.tiem Rev. John P. Fitzsim'mons, Belmont, Mass., Chaplain.

Addre~.ses ef Hon. Andrew H. Jarvis, Mayor, City of Por.tsmou.th, New H.ampshire. Hon. ~ennelh E. Maxam, Chairman, Board of Selec4~men, New Castle, New Hampshire. Chief C. E. Pitney, U. S. Nava! Base Fire Depar~men~, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, P~esiden~, New Hampshire Fire Chiefs Club.

Chief James F. Casavant, Gardner, Massachusetts?

MEMOI~AL EXERCISES

Selection: The Chapel Quar%etteo

Ro!l Call of Deceased l~[embers. Taps. Selection: The Chape~

~ev. Michael F. Collins.

Selection: The ,Chapel Quartette.

Rev. John P. Fi%zsir~ons, Plymouth Congregational Church, Belmont,

Address: "Four Steps %o Good Public

Rela%ionsY Mr. Robert W. Schue~te, ~blie

tions, Wayland~ Massachusetts.

A4dres.s: "Civil Defense and Its Future" Mr. Thomas J. Donnelly, Director, Massachusetts Civil Defense.

Ad~Iress: "Mutua! Aid- New England Style."

Edmond F. Tetreaul%, Deputy Chief, Greenfield Fire Department, Greenfield.~ Mass.

A~ress: "Fire Prevention at an Atomic Power Station?' Joh~ W. Lebourveau, Engineer Yankee Atomic Electrical Company, ~osto~, Mass.

ANNUAL MEETING

Members, New England Division,

International Associati,on of

Fire Chiefs

TUESDAY~ JUNE 24~ 9:30 AoMo

Radio Station WWNH -- "Yesterday's Highlights in Five Minutes."

Chief Henry G. Thomas, HIartfor'd, Conn.

ROUND TABLE D~SCUSS~ON

Moderator CHIEF ROBERT Fo ULM

Former Massachusetts State Fire lviarsha!, Past President, Massachusetts Fire Chiefs'

and Present Chief, Easthampton, Mass., Fire Department

To~.~: "Should Fire Departments Standardize on Hose and I-Iydrant Threads."

Fe.l!~wing Topis.s: "'Town M e e t i n g Style." Selected from the floor.

Pa-r~ici~s: Chief Herbert Travers, Worcester, .Mass. Chief Leo ~. ~o~, W.oonsocke~, A. I. ? Chief ~ames ~. GroSe, Chester, Conn. Chief ~ohn ~. ~eefe, Bellows ~aHs,

Chief Donald G. ~o.lb~ook, ~itzwil= Ham, N. H.

Chief Harold M. Bra~, Cumberland Center,

ENGLAND A~SOC~'AT~ON O~ F~P~ C~F~F,~

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TUESDAY, ~UNE 24, 2:00 ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION

Moderator CHIEF JOHN F. ADAMS Past President, Massachusetts Fire Chiefs' and Present Chief, Milford, Mass.

Fire Department Tep~c: "What Is Being Done Abou~

Amateur Rocketeers." ~ollew~ng Te~cs: "Town M e e ~ i n g

S~yle." Selected from ~he floor.

C~i~ Le~is ~. ~rshMl~ Provi~ence~

Chie~ T~om~s Gorm~n, ~uincy, Chie~ G~orge C. Gr~h~m~ Bri~ol~

Conn. Chie~ ~illi~m H. Buc.~znzn, ~in~sor~

A~e~: "Rescue Services, Providence Fire Department"

Lewis A. Marshall, Chief, Providence, R. I,

TUESDAY, ~UNE ~4, 8~00

~AUDE~LLE SHOW in the Ship's Theatre "In Appreciation" ~ Wil~rid ]ones, E~s~ Greenwich, Rhode Island

Executive Secre~r~ Muscular D~slroph~ Association

ol America, ~nc.

WEDNESDAY, ~UNE 25, ~:30 A.Mo

Radio Station WWNH -- "Yesterday's Highlights in Five Minutes."

Chief Henry G. Thomas, Har~ord, Conn.

Address: "United Sta~es A~y Mis~iles?~ Col. Eober~ W. Hain, Commanding Officer, 15th Antiaircraft Artillery Group, Fort Banks, Winlhrop, ~assachuse~Is.

A~ress: "Aircraf~ Crash Fire and ~escue Procedures."

William ~. Brown, Chief of the Fire Deparlment, Pease Air Force Base, Portsmouth, N. H.

Address: "Patient Evacuation and Fire Suppression Demonstration."

Mrs. Frances G. Austin, Safety ChMrman and Team of Nurses, Concord Hospital, Concord, N. H., in cooperation with New Hampshire Fire MarshaFs O~fice and New Hampshire Hospital Association. Narration by Claire O'Neil, Director ? of Nurses. Outside demonstration, weather permitting? Ladies invited.

WEDNESDAY, )UNE

~d ~he Exh~on H~ll

"Exhibitors' opportunity to Demonstrate Their Products" Awarding of Exhibitor's' Prizes

WEDNESDAY EVENING, ~UNE 25, 7:00 P.M. ~ ANNUAL BANQUET

President Thomas H. Slaman~ Presiding

Gues~: Hon. Eralsey C. Ferguson, President New Hampshire State Senate, representing His Excellency, Governor Lane Dwinello Hon. Andrew H. Jarvis, Mayor, City of Portsmouth. Hon. ~ienneth M. Maxam, Selectman, Town of New Castle.

B~nque~ Spea,ke~: Mr. Ace Gorham, Socony Mobil Oil Company, ~nc., Manc,hester, New Hampshire, former State Chairman, Oil ~nformation Committee, Former President, New Hampshire Taxpayers Federation.

D~ncing: Main Ballroom; Prize Waltz.

THURSDAY, I0:00 A.M.

Reports of Officers and Committees. Unfinished Business. Election of Officers. Selection of Place of Next Annual Con-

ference.

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