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Comments on Proposed Atomic Plant at Bodega Head.Plant Opposed Due to Public Opposition.Related Info Encl
ML20235C587
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Site: 05000000, Bodega Bay
Issue date: 03/25/1964
From: Conner R
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Sonoma County Supervisors istrator Smith's posing of a 1

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pervisorial reaction to the pro-FLOOD CONDEMNATION -'

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incer of the county-wide floc ! : sciivin; cc tification from the and water district, the stat 4 iuTty-w de distr.ct that rights ment suggests softening of som i i ? v ny b ive 3een secured.

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it more certain Padfic Gas 4:'taer Sar ta Itosa Creek at Wil-l electric Co. will get, permib 1 wrJde id. is a preliminary to i.

'; p sion from the Atomic Energ? tie upco nin:: channel improve-i rwmician to build the plant,g taent project on.the creek.

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-is a safe and irleal spot for La,yR s{the earthquake was i g the plant and the government l( The San Francisco Board of SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -

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Let's remember this:

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t. "A fearful shock hat it took -

'an atomic plant and if there e!e ' ]..- ( reactor and the fau The proposal was sent to e that.

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sure: If there is a fault and,j son explained.

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o tacular," but of the dar,ars as well through an interesting new avenue of public enlightenment, the broadcast editorial.

The leaders in this have been KPIX, KCBS ard more re-contly KGO-TV. Opposing viewpoints are welcomed and, in-deed, guaranteed by the FCC. Spokesmen for both sides are given equal time. It is a good arrangement.

Many years ago Americans rose in a mass to renounce the arrogance of the powerful. Now we have the new Go-liaths-the State highway engineers with their "let.'em-eat. concrete" boastfulness; the all-powerful PG&E and the newly-rich Atomic Energy Commission.

In a radio editorial of March 23,-Jules Dundes, CBS vice president and general manager of KCBS, deplored the l " blind ultimatum" delivered to the residents of Woodside by the AEC wherein an agent of the Federal Government and a powerful private. utility can force ugliness upon a l community in the form of above-ground towers.

Said Dundes: "This threat to run rough-shed over the lpublic doesn't reflect credit on the judgment of a powerful agency or its director, Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, a former chan.

l rellor of the University of Callfornia who should know better."

j The AEC is making an answering statement next Mon-l day on KCllS at 9:45 m. m. & 3:10 p. m. ~

OTHER STATIONS have been equally outspoken against the detestable attitude of the outdoor advertising com-panies and the vendors who display their products in such a vulgar fashion on their billboards which march across

' the land proclaiming to all San Franciscans that the pocket.

book rules the spirit, j

Power lines can b'e put underground, signs can be con.

trolled, freeways can be depressed; parks can be tunneled and nobody in his right mind would place an atomic _ plant _

oiler an earthquake fault.

The time has come for all good men to decide between Beauty and The Beastly. It is nice that radio and television are helping us to tell which is which. Let your representa-tives a,nd supervisors, know what side you,are,on.

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