There to our surprize, they were taking the stiff body of James Olsen out of the bushs. Tom Combs {overseer of 4th job press} said "he MUST have done something REALLY bad to have killed himself!"
Yes, Jim Olson (spelled with an 'o', not an 'e', just for the record)
"did something REALLY bad"... he CAME TO BETHEL!
I knew Jim Olson. He was the LAST kid who should ever have come to the Big House. He was of very delicate constitution, small and frail
to boot. A very sensitive young man. We came in together in May of 1973 as "new boys".
I left the city for Watchtower Farms in late September of 1973,
and a couple of months later, word came down that Jim had jumped
off a building, killing himself. Before I knew ANY details,
I just knew the pressure, the horrible stress of Bethel slavery,
had gotten to him.
It tore me up.
The Thursday before Oct. 30th I saw him on my elevator, fighting back the tears, "whats wrong?" I asked. He said "he just couldn't take in any more and left bethel a week ago,{A.W.O.L} went home---------and told his parents. They said "You are a reproach to us the family, and the organization---- and you wiil be going back!" They called Max Larsen {the factory overseer} and begged for another chance for their son. -----------Well after 2 hours in Max's office telling him what a disapointment he was to his family, he left, the loneliest person on the planet. With another chance? "well you only got 3 years 6 months left".
Wanna hear something even sicker?
Less than 6 months later, a new boy shows up at the Farm
assigned to my department, magazine subscriptions, except to foreign,
not domestic... and his name was Marvin Olson.
Marvin was the younger brother of Jim Olson.
He was chunky, of sturdier stock than his older brother Jim,
and it wasn't long before we realized that Marvin Olson
had been SENT to Bethel, as a "replacement" for his fallen brother,
to "save" the family's theocratic reputation, to restore their
besmirched "honor" that had shamed the parents when Jim Olson
jumped off that building in Brooklyn.
Ohh, Marvin did just great.
He kissed ass. Played Bethel Politics, and climbed the ladder.
Of course, Marvin was under CONSIDERABLE pressure to perform well,
and he did NOT disappoint his "loving" parents...
Jim Olson, R.I.P.
LOve, Tom Talley