| Show VOICE OF THE PEOPLE By Telegram Readers Writer Burns to Crisp Over BeBee Case Action Editor Telegram For two years I have periodically burned to a crisp over the Hyrum Hyrom Bebee case case but not until I read Mr Fred Van letter did didI I become enraged beyond en- en en en- durance Perhaps Mr Mi isn't acquainted with all the facts in in- in He is absolutely correct in saying no one would choose a violent death such as a firing squad I wonder if he thinks the city marshal chose his death Since Mr is so EO thoughtful as to put himself inthe inthe in inthe the condemned mans man's position I wonder if he has also put himself himself himself him him- self in the victims victim's widow and families position I come from a small town VIl and we like our officers and I forone for forone forone one object very strenuously to them being shot down in cold blood Never have I felt like such a big injustice has been done in our courts It seems to me that 10 or 20 years is a small amount of time timeto timeto timeto to pay for having taken another another another an- an an an- other persons person's life My sincere sympathy and regrets go to the victims victim's wife C. C B. B G. G Provo Utah Trial of Japan War Lords Brings Some Musings Editor Telegram We Ve Americans Americans Americans Ameri Ameri- cans are funny people Seven years ago we would have hanged Tojo and his pals the minute we caught them Now after a atrial atrial atrial trial which took some Orne two years we are not sure whether they are guilty Personally I cant can't see that Tojo et al were convicted of anything other than starting a war and losing it Perhaps there is no law by which they can be hanged On the other hand is there any law which says that the victors have to let the vanquished go free At any rate the U. U S S. S supreme supreme su su- supreme su- su preme court has agreed to hear arguments by counsel for two of the Japanese war lords An typically the decision was by a 5 4 4 vote Well a lot of law has been made or unmade by that same 5 4 margin V. W L. L T. T Salt Lake City Weather Control l' l Viewed As Way I to Bring Peace Editor Telegram The week weekends weekend's weekends weekend's weekends weekend's ends end's heavy snow storm with ith its inconvenience and hazards caused me to go into a mental trance in which I end ended cd up with the material for the following letter Now dont don't laugh Mr Editor What I write may sound loony but it just might be Science is wonderful you know I will start with the atom atom bomb This weapon of or destruction destruction tion Uon took a tremendous amount of money and know-how know to develop develop develop de de- de- de but American ingenuity perser erance and money developed developed devel devel- developed it My proposal is that American science and industry with government government government gov gov- financing team up to develop a means of controlling the weather Think how beneficial beneficial beneficial benefi benefi- cial this would be And think also how destructive it could be if directed dire against an enemy A inch 26 snowfall almost paralyzed the New York metropolitan metropolitan metropolitan metro metro- politan area just a year ago What would a inch 60 snowfall do to Moscow I am 8 assuming suming of course that the inch 60 fall would be produced and directed by the American weather control commission Moscow would just have to stop Russia would be paralyzed The implications go beyond even my imagination Weather Veather control if perfected would be much more potent than the atomic bomb for tor its destruction would be much less while its power would be equally equal equal- ly as great We Ve could enforce peace without having to turnaround turnaround turn turnaround around and feed and rehabilitate rehabilitate rehabilitate tate our battered ex Well Vell I ma may be a voice crying crying cry cry- ing in the wilderness but I do have my dreams and this one I am positive will someday come true Jay Logan |