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I agree.THE SANDS H OTEL ?· IfiMk \ LAS VEGAS, NEVADA I 1 WmL 1 DUDLEY 2-7100 THE ANGELBREAD FOUNDATION ttogelita Bread Foundation in order to market the bread nationally with a royalty going to build up the Roee do lima Hospital. THE SANDS HOTEL DUDLEY They were Joined in their endeavors by a Protestant newspaper publisher. Hr. A1 Cahian of the Review- Journal, and Hr. John Mowbray, the Catholic lawyer for Bose de lima, and several other civic loaders of the latheran and Herman faiths. Then the bread was baked locally by the Snowflake Bakeries and put wtt on the local market with such success that the ASSOCIATED PRESS carried a wire story to 1700 news* paper about the bread. It was written by Hubbard Keavy, the Catholic Chief of tho West Coast Bureau of tho ASSOCIATE!! PRESS, and whan the ataxy appeared last November in the Minneapolis STAR & tribune, Mr. JShn Farley, Chairman of tho Board of logon Bakeries which bakes Holsum bread thare, called Freeman to work out a franchise agreement. That was S months ago and nearly $60,000 has bean spent by tbs Sands and Regan Bakeries in ordsr to porfoct tho brood to tho point whom tho Nuns at Ross ds Urns Hospital cannot toll tho difference between tbeir bread and the machine-made