. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. December first to discuss the general situation and to attempt plans for the future. Dr. George L. Peltier was appearing on tele- vision presenting the true story and attempting to allay the hysteria. The cranberry industry will spend more than ever to promote Christmas sales this year the Wis- consin Governor's Cranbei-ry Mar- keting Committee was told Decem- ber 2 at Madison. This committee recommended that Wisconsin State agencies use more cranbeiries in state institutions, if possible. It also suggested State agricultural promo


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. December first to discuss the general situation and to attempt plans for the future. Dr. George L. Peltier was appearing on tele- vision presenting the true story and attempting to allay the hysteria. The cranberry industry will spend more than ever to promote Christmas sales this year the Wis- consin Governor's Cranbei-ry Mar- keting Committee was told Decem- ber 2 at Madison. This committee recommended that Wisconsin State agencies use more cranbeiries in state institutions, if possible. It also suggested State agricultural promotion programs for greater use of cranberries. Robert Lewis, Gov. Nelson's agricultural advisor said the Marketing Committee plans to look into the whole ques- tion of federal aid, purchase of surplus berries and the possibility of emergency credit. Richard Brazeau, part owner of Indian Trail and its counsel asked the committee to explore the pos- sibility of having the State Agri- cultural Department certify the amount of berries the Wisconsin industry might have to dump. In New Jersey, , including Senator Clifford P. Case and Representatives Frank Thomas Jr. and Milton W. Glenn have been active in behalf of Jersey growers. This was sparked in part by let- ters from Philip E. Marucci, sec- retary of American Cranbei'ry Growers' Association. Cranberry Products, Inc. of Wis- consin is not closed down, nor intending to. It is working with a small crew with the inventory it has. It still anticipates paying its growers the agreed $ per barrel. Cranberry Institute has set up an emergency office at South Dux- bury, Massachusetts. This will be a clearing house for information and for promotion. Orrin G. Colley, president, is in charge with a full- time secretary and telephones in- stalled. The number is Wellington 4-5666. READ CRANBERRIES Twelve Mass. Growers Suggest Action By Congress Large Attendance Hears Panel in Meeting Spon- sored by Cape Cod Grovsr- ers* Associa


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