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and they need us and, now that they are interested, let us 

 use them in every way we can. If we go up there we must plan 

 to have for our exhibit the biggest and best space; let us au- 

 thorize our president to arrange for that, and then we must 

 all get to work and back him up. 



President Gold: Mr. Hale's remarks are all right. I 

 think a committee should be appointed to take some action in 

 the matter of having an appropriation made to defray some- 

 what the expenses of this exhibit next fall ; either an appro- 

 priation from our Society or from the legislature. 



Mr. Hale : Let us do it ourselves. We have got enough 

 money. 



President Gold: Possibly the matter might be referred 

 to the executive committee. 



Mr. Hale : I move that be done. 



Mr. Curtis : What about the publicity committee ? 

 Should not that committee have charge of advertising and 

 working up an interest in this show? If the member who is 

 to take up this matter is here, should it not be presented at 

 this time? 



President Gold: I would ask if the gentleman who has 

 the resolution relating to a publicity committee is here? I 

 understand Mr. Henry has the matter in charge. 



Mr. a. T. Henry: The idea came to me a while ago 

 that perhaps a committee which might be called the publicity 

 committee would be a benefit to this Society. It seemed to 

 me there were some things which none of our other commit- 

 tees could fully cover, and so this resolution has been pre- 

 pared. It is crude and will likely have to be put in shape, if 

 the Society sees fit to adopt it : 



Resolution to Appoint a Publicity Committee. 



"Be it hereby resolved that a new standing committee be 

 raised whose object shall be to help in every possible way 

 the fruit growers of Connecticut. This may be in any of the 

 following ways: 



