a letter came from terry richardson of kansas city, missouri. he has a lot of advice for the governor. what is interesting is he also drew sketches of how he thought this problem it could be handled. there were a lot of people opposed to the use of nuclear energy. were opposed to the use of nuclear energy, and also were very concerned about the facts, and there was criticism of what was happening at the time. this is a telegram to the 30.rnor on march so it is on that friday. it says dear sir, it is in the greatest moral position for you, to state that there is no danger to wilma and -- women or children of this time. conflicting -- evidence that there is little to no danger. it seems a prudent man would want to heir to the side of the. safety. calm be cursed by those who will surely be maimed, deformed, and horribly mutilated. you have no alternative, sir. you must act now. udall was also's sent to and president carter at the white house. he also mentioned that there was a press conference on friday, march 30. we have a transcription of that pr