- Arthur F. Foran
Arthur Francis Foran (
September 23 ,1882 –December 15 ,1961 ) was an American Republican Partypolitician fromNew Jersey . He served in theNew Jersey Senate where he was Senate President.Foran was born in
Port Chester, New York and went to live inFlemington, New Jersey with his parents at the age of 11. He attendedVillanova University and then worked for his father's company, the Foran Foundry and Manufacturing Company of Flemington. He also joined the National Guard and was later commissioned as an officer. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40A17FD3B5F147A93C4A81789D95F458685F9 "Arthur F. Foran, Ex-Port Aide, Dies"] . "The New York Times ",December 16 ,1961 . AccessedMarch 11 ,2008 .]Foran was elected Mayor of Flemington in 1916 and also worked that year on the campaign of
Walter Evans Edge forGovernor of New Jersey . When Edge took office the following year, Foran came to Trenton to serve as his aide. [ [http://politickernj.com/forans-hunterdon-county "The Forans of Hunterdon County"] , [http://politickernj.com Politicker NJ] ,August 10 ,2006 . AccessedMarch 11 ,2008 .] DuringWorld War I he pursued an active military career and achieved the rank of Colonel in theUnited States Army .In 1922 Foran was appointed by
Warren G. Harding as Controller of Customs of the Port of New York and was reappointed to this position byCalvin Coolidge in 1926. TheAnti-Saloon League opposed his reappointment in 1930, claiming that he had been lax in upholding Prohibition laws by allowing the passage of liquid cargoes through customs. After being cleared of these charges, he was reappointed and served in the post until 1933. He was then appointed chairman of the New Jersey State Highway Commission.Foran was elected to the
New Jersey Senate from Hunterdon County in 1936. He was named Senate Majority Leader in 1939 and Senate President in 1940. He resigned the following year to become director of the New Jersey Office of Milk Industry, regulating state milk prices, a position he held until 1951. When he retired from the Senate his seat was won byWesley Lance .In 1940, Foran was flying a New Jersey National Guard plane and crashed in a swamp near New Orleans Airport. He broke his leg and sustained other injuries, requiring the use of crutches or a cane from then on.
Foran married Elizabeth Fisher around 1909 and had five sons: John Nicholas 'Dick' Foran (1910-1979), Arthur F. Foran, Jr. (1911-1967), James F. Foran (1915-1998), Walter E. Foran (1919-1986), and William F. Foran (1927-1984).
Dick Foran was a famous B-movie actor, whileWalter E. Foran followed in his father's footsteps in the New Jersey Senate. [ [http://www.b-westerns.com/foran.htm "Dick Foran, 'The Singing Cowboy'"] , [http://www.b-westerns.com/ The Old Corral] . AccessedMarch 11 ,2008 .]References
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