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I agree.Administrative Assistant Offlea of Senator Bible 0. S. Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. Bear Eva, lope this finds you and the Senator well. We just heard fro* Minneapolis on ANGELBREAD and for our third week of business we have baked 29,000 loaves of bread, a sudden jump fron 13,000 loaves the week before, so it looks like we have a hit. I will be coning back to Washington In July with Mr. Farley, Chairman of the Board of Bolsua Bakeries, to try and get a registration on ANGELXTA*S BREAD, the nans we are now using, as well as to start our appeal to the govern- ment to award us the name of ANGELBREAD. 1 will keep you posted as to when we plan to hit your big city. Among some of the otter work we are involved in, we have had to sort of create a promotion campaign for the $5,000,000 Convention Center in Clark County, and one of the main points in my plan which has teen approved by the County Fair and Recreation Board is the establishment of a permanent nuclear energy exhibit in the Convention Center itself as a tourist attraction, which will also help us show 1te building off to the millions of people who pass through Las Togas each year, I also plan to have the doors of the Convention Center opened next year by the use of nuclear energy, perhaps with Senator Bible pulling the lever, which would end up with the doors opening under a nuclear energy power