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June 4, 1958 The Honorable Usher L, Burdick House of Representatives Washington, D* 0* Dear Congressman Burdick* The fritter has been advised of an article appearing In the las Vegas newspapers yesterday, crediting you with a statement to the effect that housewives of America should forego the purchase of baker* s bread* I am enclosing an article written by Cedric Mams which appeared la the ?╟╓?╟╓Minneapolis Sunday Tribune?╟Ñ of lay 25, 1958. There is a reference in this article to a Mr* Al Freeman, of las Vegas. I understand Mr, Freeman has written advising you that we were taking the liberty of sending you four loaves of Angelita Bread referred to in Mr. Adams* article* Please accept these loaves with our compliments and beat wishes* We trust you will try the bread and hope that you will like it, and if you do we would be very pleased to have you advise us to that effect. This product has been very well received in Fargo, Worth Dakota. Our bakeries, including our bakery at Fargo, are the first bakeries in the country to produce this home-style loaf. Your name has been familiar to me since your football days as I attended grade aid high school in Starkweather, in Baasey County, and although I was not bom in North Dakota and haven?╟╓t lived there for many years, I have always regarded it as ay native state and accordingly have held it in deep affection* I trust you may join me in a feeling of pride that North Dakota was first in the production of the Angelita loaf and again trust you and your immediate friends may eat the saspl?? loaves forwarded and enjoy the same* M With kindest regards and best wishes, I a?½ Sincerely John It* Farley Chairman, Board of Directors JHF-H Enel*