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The original documents are located in Box D15, folder "Holyoke Chamber of Commerce, November 1960 (program, no speech)" of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. The Council donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. THIS MONTH AT THE CHAMBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLYOKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLYOKE. Volume 1 - Number 7 Holyoke, Massachusetts November, 1960 ANNUAL DINNER MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th - ROGER SMITH HOTEL BALLROOM Program TOASTMASTER Edward Docherty INVOCATION Reverend Robert B. Dennett Congregational Church of South Hadley Falls DINNER ENTERTAINMENT Miss Thelma Dalpé GERALD R. FORD, JR. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS Toastmaster U.S. Representative, Michigan Born in Omaha, Nebraska in July INTRODUCTION OF RETIRING 1913 graduate of University of OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Michigan and Yale Law School INTRODUCTION OF NEW Navy veteran rank of Lieutenant Commander 1949 one of U. S. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Jaycees "America's Ten Outstanding Young Men" elected to Congress PRESIDENT'S REMARKS Donald W. Fletcher 1948 member of Subcommittee on Appropriations for Department of SPECIAL PRESENTATION Defense and Foreign Operations member Select Committee on Astro- ADDRESS The Honorable Gerald R. Ford, Jr. nautics and Space Exploration. United States Representative, Michigan 1960 ANNUAL DINNER BENEDICTION Rabbi Solomon Kaplan COMMITTEE Congregation Sons of Zion General Chairman David Kornetsky Arrangements Walter E. Zalenski, Chairman Edgar A. Nacke Robert N. Wish Attendance Toastmaster Walter E. Knudson, Chairman Edward Docherty Max I. Alimansky Richard R. Nickerson Publicity Entertainer Roger A. Pihl, Chairman Miss Thelma Dalpé Robert H. Berger John T. Hickey FORD i LIBRARY GERALD Digitized from Box D15 of The Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library November, 1960 November, 1960 The President Reports PRESENTED "Airman-of-the-Year" sands of letter inquiries from school THIS MONTH AT THE Last month when I wrote what I thought would be my last YEAR award to Stonybrook Air Force Base. children and others on Holyoke infor- CHAMBER COOPERATED with St. Patrick's mation. Made special surveys for Day Parade Committee in many de- members on request. HOLYOKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE report in this newsletter, I had tails connected with parade and spon- COMPILED and distributed annual no idea I would be re-elected sored special "St. Patrick's Salute list of Holyoke manufacturers with President of your Chamber of Breakfast." new "aerial view locater" cover. Pub- Published monthly by the Commerce. I am honored that ESTABLISHED weekly published lished annual membership list and HOLYOKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE that the Board of Directors had "Community Calendar" to assist local supplements. JE 4-3376 enough confidence in me to re- ACTION REPORT organizations in scheduling functions. NOTARY PUBLIC service available 256 Maple Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts elect me. HELD "Business Education" Day in office. Certification of Holyoke OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1960-1961 Nov. 1, 1959 - Oct. 31, 1960 The activities of your Cham- with public and parochial school made products for export. Maintained OFFICERS ber of Commerce during the past year are covered else- teachers visiting local business firms complete business reference books, The list of projects, programs, services for a day. where in this bulletin. In this report, I shall merely ask Thomas Registry, directories and tel- Donald W. Fletcher President and achievements which follows is a INDUSTRIAL Transportation Com- ephone books for members and public. your cooperation and assistance to again keep your thumb-nail sketch of the activities car- Jacob L. Barowsky Vice-President mittee of Traffic Managers continued PUBLISHED new, monthly, printed Chamber strong and active during the coming year. Herman E. Pihl Vice-President ried on by you, the members of the to keep them informed on laws, rates, membership bulletin. Continued Vice-President The Program of Work and the Committee Choice Holyoke Chamber of Commerce. It rep- Robert K. Steiger regulations. Took stand on several im- weekly radio broadcast, publicity and Lewis J. Lamont Treasurer questionnaires will shortly be in your hands and I request resents the total of the time, energy, and portant rate changes harmful to bus- public relations program, thru news- Frank W. Schneider Managing Director your cooperation in the completion and return to the talents invested during the year by the iness members. paper, television, and radio. William W. McGowan, III. Assistant Managing Director Chamber office, as only in this manner will we know membership, working as a team of CONDUCTED and still carrying on EVALUATION Program to increase your desires and keep the ball rolling. committees. Congratulations to each of work on "Business Climate" survey and equalize members dues begun. BOARD OF DIRECTORS May I impress upon you that the many activities and you who contributed your share. to be published during coming year. Program to bring support up to Max I. Alimansky, Frank H. Cataldo, Ralph E. Day, projects adopted by the Chamber, as well as the opera- GATHERING "Facts on Holyoke" needed figure for expanded organiza- tion of the office and the employment of the capable staff CIVIC ACTIVITIES Edward Docherty, James J. Dowd, Jr., Donald R. statistics and information to be pub- tion to continue thru coming year. Dwight, Donald W. Fletcher, Lewis J. Lamont, Robert cost money. Your cooperation in paying your dues INDUSTRIAL Development efforts lished during coming year in new promptly will go a long way toward making these pro- booklet. LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES K. Lee, Edgar A. Nacke, John M. Newton, Sr., Richard carried on continuously with close P. Nickerson, Louis F. Oldershaw, Esq., Eugene P. jects successful and the City of Holyoke a better place PLAYED "Charity Benefit Softball working relations with Regional Busi- O'Neill, Phillip F. Ryan, Arthur E. Sheldon, Leo W. Game" with Jaycees. Proceeds turned NATIONAL AFFAIRS "Congres- to live. ness Development Corporation, meet- Simard, Robert K. Steiger, Richard M. Weiser, Jr., over to local Community Chest cam- sional Action" committee met semi- ings and calls on industrial prospects monthly, studied issues, recommended Walter E. Zalenski, Karol B. Zielinski, D.M.D. paign. and preparation of data for prospects. SPONSORED trip of 11 Chamber action. Informed Congressmen of Names of newly elected directors in bold type Office maintained up-to-date indus- members and City Officials to Kala- Chamber's position, urged individual trial space listings for prospects. Man- mazoo, Michigan to study Downtown letter writing to Congressmen. aging Director and staff service R.B. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1959-1960 D.C. and Mayor's Industrial Devel- Mall and redevelopment of Gentral DELEGATION of National Affairs Business District. Committee took annual Washington opment Committee. DOWNTOWN Study Committee held trip to inform Congressmen of Hol- ANNUAL survey of business condi- tions and forecast of future economic meetings with Board of Aldermen and yoke businessmen's views and become Open Meetings with general public to better acquainted with their thinking. conditions conducted by staff. discuss downtown business district REPRESENTED at First Massachu- ASSISTED with preparation and ar- problems. setts Congressional Dinner in Wash- rangements and appeared at new bus- ington by one of the largest groups in iness openings. INTERNAL ACTIVITIES attendance. Managing Director chair- CITY Beautification committee's ef- man and toastmaster of dinner. forts beginning to bear fruit with "SALUTE Breakfasts" held monthly LOCAL member chosen as Chairman flower planting at Public Library, for second year. Attendance of over of Steering Committee to form State flower boxes and painting of retail 100 maintained. Council of Massachusetts Chambers stores, increasing facilities for aged at CONTINUED strong, effective "So- for Legislative Action. Library, flower planting and beauti- licitations Control" program. STATE AFFAIRS Legislative Com- fication at Public Housing Projects, MAINTAINED continuing program mittee met semi-monthly, studied establishment of park and fountains to protect public from fake solicita- state issues affecting business, recom- at canals and general increase of cit- tions, fraudulent schemes, and illegit- mended action and informed State izen participation in beautification. imate businesses. Worked with Na- Legislators of position taken. KEPT "stand-by" watch on Route 91 tional Better Business Bureau, local HELD annual legislative meeting with progress and worked with all officials police, press, and radio. State Legislators. to help speed progress on decision as ANNUAL OUTING set new attend- to location. ance mark of 580 members. Annual RETAIL ACTIVITIES CONTINUED to promote and service dinner held to capacity crowd. conventions. Continued distribution OFFICERS, members, and staff at- THE RETAIL DIVISION completed the most successful 12-month Retail of Holyoke brochure and worked on tended U. S. Chamber Annual Meet- new brochure to be printed in coming ing, Washington, D. C., U.S. Cham- Promotion Program in its history. ber Aircade, Newark, New Jersey, RAISED the Retail Promotion Bud- year. CO-SPONSORED with Junior Col- MACE meetings in Boston and Fra- get to an all time high of $15,000. lege annual "Economics in Action" mingham. INITIATED city wide "Greenback OFFICE and staff served as the offi- Days" Promotion which broke all First row seated, left to right: Frank W. Schneider, Managing Director; Lewis J. Lamont; *John S. Begley, Esq., Vice-President; Donald W. program and new Traffic Management Fletcher, President; Herbert W. Scott, Treasurer; Robert K. Steiger, Vice-President; Donald R. Dwight. Seminar. Furnished annual "Econom- cial Holyoke Information Bureau for previous promotion records. A total Second row standing, left to right: Ralph E. Day; Richard R. Nickerson; Leo W. Simard; *Stephen T. Callahan; Edward Docherty; James J. ics Prize" for Junior College student. the Community. Furnished business of 75,000 tickets were signed for a Dowd, Jr.; Frank H. Cataldo; John M. Newton, Sr.; *Samuel Resnic, Esq.; Robert K. Lee; Gerald Pelletier; *Joe W. Coffman; Edgar A. CONTINUED "Westover" Commit- data, city and area statistics, leads for $1,000 cash award. Nacke; William W. McGowan, III, Assistant Managing Director. tee as liaison with Air Force Base and business for members market infor- "FREE LOADER'S DAY" attracted Absent when picture was taken were: *Max I. Alimansky; *Jacob L. Barowsky, Vice-President; Eugene P. O'Neill; *Herman E. Pihl; Karol B. Zielinski, D.M.D. continued all possible services to mil- mation and answered all specific re- record city wide shopping traffic with *term expired this year itary personnel. quests. Continued to answer thou- (Continued on page 4) 2 3 November, 1960 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 1959-1960 YEAR OF PROGRESS (Continued from page 3) EXECUTIVE Donald W. Fletcher RETAIL DIVISION Robert K. Steiger free bus rides, free parking, and nu- FINANCE Frank H. Cataldo merous free extras. RETAIL PLANNING Frank H. Cataldo ADDED a special Main Street Pro- Robert K. Steiger motion to Retail schedule to service SANTA CLAUS PARADE Sidney H. Wilson South Holyoke area merchants. A CHRISTMAS LIGHTING William C. Gallup "Christmas Bonanza" initiated ac- APPLE FOR THE TEACHER Ernest Brunault, Jr. tivity in this area. HALLOWEEN WINDOW PAINTING Daniel F. Waters EXPANDED annual Santa Parade ANNUAL DINNER David H. Cantor incorporating additional parade floats BUDGET Joe W. Coffman and featured the appearance of the BUILDING CODE John J. DesFosses Eighth Air Force Band. BUSINESS CLIMATE Robert C. McCutcheon CONTRACTED for the city wide CHRISTMAS LIGHTING (NON RETAIL) Joseph O'Donnell Christmas Lighting Display to foster CITY BEAUTIFICATION M. Gene Black, M.D. a festive holiday spirit in the com- CIVIC AFFAIRS Paul L. Brougham munity. COOPERATION WITH REPEATED the annual Halloween MASSACHUSETTS CHAMBERS Daniel J. O'Connell Window Painting Contest for public DOWNTOWN STUDY Robert K. Steiger and parochial school children. ELECTION JUDGES Thomas A. Bresnahan TEACHERS again recognized thru EVALUATION COMMITTEE Eugene P. O' Neill annual "Apple for the Teacher" pro- INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT John S. Begley, Esq. ject. INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION Russell S. Callahan CO-OPERATIVE institutional ad LEGISLATIVE series promoting shopping and busi- NATIONAL Richard R. Nickerson ness in Holyoke sponsored by parti- STATE Edward Docherty cipating Chamber members. MEMBERSHIP Robert C. McCutcheon SERVICED special promotion events NOMINATING (DIRECTORS) Stephen T. Callahan for the Holyoke Furniture Dealers NOMINATING (OFFICERS) Frank H. Cataldo Association and the F.T.D. Florists OFF STREET PARKING Edward S. O'Donnell Association. PRACTICAL POLITICS Robert C. McCutcheon CONTINUED services working for PROGRAM OF WORK James J. Dowd, Jr. ethical business practices among mem- PUBLIC RELATIONS Roger Pihl ber stores registering complaint to ROUTE 91 A. Kenneth Riley F. T. C. with action pending. SALUTE BREAKFAST Robert L. Cady RECEIVED and resolved written Robert C. Tierney customer complaints. SUMMER OUTING Ralph G. O'Connor PARTICIPATED in activities and Alfred D. Barowsky meetings of Massachusetts Retail URBAN RENEWAL Walter E. Zalenski Council, National Retail Merchants VISITORS AND CONVENTIONS Robert N. Wish Association and American Retail As- WESTOVER Donald W. Fletcher sociation Executives. HOLYOKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE 256 Maple Street - Holyoke, Mass. PAID Holyoke, Mass. Permit No. 88 FORD & LIBRAR GERALD