- Permanent Link:
- https://original-ufdc.uflib.ufl.edu/UF00083564/00006
Material Information
- Title:
- Farris Bryant, candidate for governor and former.... ( 1960-05-18 )
- Series Title:
- Campaign Materials, 1956-1970. Issues A-Z. (Farris Bryant Papers)
- Publication Date:
- 5/18/1960
- Language:
- English
Subjects
- Subjects / Keywords:
- Bryant, Farris, 1914- ( LCSH )
United States. Office of Emergency Planning. ( LCSH ) Florida. Board of Control. ( LCSH ) Florida Turnpike Authority. ( LCSH ) Florida. State Road Dept. ( LCSH ) Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway (Fla.) ( LCSH ) Politics and government -- 1951- -- Florida ( LCSH ) Bryant, Farris, 1914- -- Correspondence ( LCSH ) United States. Congress. Senate -- Elections, 1970 ( LCSH ) Segregation -- Florida -- St. Augustine ( LCSH ) Political campaigns -- Florida ( LCSH ) Elections -- Florida ( LCSH ) Governors -- Florida -- 20th century ( LCSH ) Governors ( JSTOR ) Political campaigns ( JSTOR ) Shipments ( JSTOR ) Tin ( JSTOR ) Political elections ( JSTOR ) Pleats ( JSTOR ) Neurons ( JSTOR ) Wands ( JSTOR ) Eternal condemnation ( JSTOR ) Patios ( JSTOR ) Plumes ( JSTOR ) Plant roots ( JSTOR ) Eels ( JSTOR ) Beets ( JSTOR ) Melting ( JSTOR ) Political candidates ( JSTOR ) Agriculture ( JSTOR ) Counties ( JSTOR ) Economic research ( JSTOR ) Trade restrictions ( JSTOR ) Universities ( JSTOR ) Collage ( JSTOR ) Tourism ( JSTOR ) Groves ( JSTOR ) Cardiac surgical procedures ( JSTOR ) Political interest groups ( JSTOR ) Politics ( JSTOR ) Orange juice ( JSTOR ) United States Senate ( JSTOR )
- Spatial Coverage:
- North America -- United States of America -- Florida
Notes
- General Note:
- SubSERIES 2b: Campaign for Governor,1960 BOX: 9
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- University of Florida
- Holding Location:
- University of Florida
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- All rights reserved by the copyright holder.
- Resource Identifier:
- UF80000325_0009_009_0001
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pointed to the/7M regieter ten] no the one an: oountel Bryant
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the patron pleat devoted peeteet etteutton tor the need
of mate:- neuron end the mom ueene to wands 1t. Brunt
celled tor expand etudy o: a 'nported punt dheeaoe end a pecu-
end condemned the retired govern-av mpouon eerviee to:
not inopeoun imported "patios oloeely enough.
Bryant eteted that reuemh om euure virus-tree plume,
improve root noel. none-e oold reeioteme end eel properly dth
e011! probleme' and rounded the beouuee'not e11 e011 and other
eonuuone ere the use. epeoino reason): met no tireoud to eeoh
em to obtain the beet tonne ror each variety.
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nev pleating um e con-tent tap-puns; o! weotioidee
the Oentrsl Ilcrids candidate slso suggested 1311! closer
cooperation between the governor. Depart-est I! Agriculture. the
State Plsnt lcsrd working through county sgents end ell other sgensiss
working on behalf of improved llorids citrus. 8e sLso asserted
thst 'nerohunding research could develops new uses for citrus end
expendei markets" and called for greater promotional emphasis in
Ilcrids along with sssured shipment of top quslity trait to locsl
oities.
Bryant stated that "it so must continue to tinsnoe foreign
devsloplnsnt o: competitivv citrus economy st least so should also
insist on sn equal break for Plorids fruit in foreign nsrtsts.
British trade restrictions are exaggles. He also pro-iced he would
work With the industry in studying treight rste relsticns.
Closer psrtioipstion in citrus sduosticn progress in Florida
universities and Junior collages was suggested in the oitrun plank,
end Bryant lauded the industry because 'its chertising program use
good for all Ilcrids'. He spoke of nutusl benefits derived by
citrus end tourism in thst blooming groves ssde good tourist
sttrnctions while visitors consume large volumes or our fruit.
Irysnt was critical of any 'engsged in tne citrus industry
who did not have the boot interest or the 'vrotession' at heart' and
celled for tisnter licensing procedures to protect ll llarids's
largest ugriculturnl pursuit which has been 1H1} built by rugged
individualisn tree tron subsidies and political interference.
A
haunt noted that 'the pro-tip o: the goverhor'e office
ehonld he need in good public releticne for none. eitm eeleo.
Every are 1 tube" he praised "will cell for our orange Juice
ee e tout and every Motion tron cinple Went to buqnet
ill cell (or come (on or Florida citrus no e prerequieito for
w ottoman. He Adi/7 telt at 'exicutive promotion of thie
type in e acct inportent omtributian and tin ability to speak well
in an ability the next governor mt hove to serve the citrus
indttry end all others.
Brynn concluded with the euggeetion that the romance of
orid: citrus had never been fully exploited and that the "story
or vitnin '0' could not be told often column." Bryant finished
his plan'on with the cute-mt that he W4 be proud as govern!
to am eerve a: tin honorary cultodlnn or the welfare of oitm'
tutu-e ix the one note which ranks above All cthero in the
production or this min-vest of good health.
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