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I agree.FREEMAN COMPANY pub/ic/sts 11/12/57 Mr. J. H. Farley 620 Roanoke Building Minneapolis, Minn. Dear Mr. Farley, It*s hard to explain how X felt about getting yor phone call on the Angelbread story ?╟÷ but X do appreciate your tine and thoughtfulness. I will get off samples of the bread to you at the latent on Wednesday nite or Thursday morning, just as soon as the hardepressed sisters at the Hospital can bake some more. X am enclosing copies of correspondence with the lawyer for the hospital, Mr. John Mowbray, who devotes much of his time to helping the Sisters ?╟÷' this material will tell you the story of Angelbrdad from the beginning. X as also enclosing some other newspaper stories, and some material on the setup of the Angelbread Foundation, which night help you in your study of the natter. However, I believe the bread itself will sell you more than all the papers in the world. We*ve been getting letters from the public and from interested bakery people from all over the country, who have read the AP story, but I would like you to know that your call was the first one after the story was printed on November 10. The story was printed in error one week earlier in the I*A TIMES, and a Mr. Bud fox, president of the Bakers Franchise Corporation of NYC, who was in Los Angeles at the time, came over and spoke to us about handling the bread nationally. But I believe the big point.is to perfect the commercial Angelbread to the point where it really is Angelbread ?╟÷ more important is this point than in just getting it out on the market, and I do hope we can work it out with your fine organisation. Please let me hear from you with your comments and ideas ?╟÷ and from the Sisters and myself, thank you for your thought- fulness in calling me Sunday, and as Sister Felicia says, God bless you. Sincerely, A1 freeman 08 WILTSHIRE BLVD. ?╟≤ BEVERLY HILLS, CAL. * BRADSHAW 2-8611