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' Joe Fouchard, News Service Branch November 20, 1963 Division of Public Infors.ation, ilQ Dale J. Cook, Assistant information Officer, SAN PROTEST AND MAKE A BUCK.-BODECA f, j
-J cf P1:DJC Attached is an interesting item from Herb Caen's column in today's San Francisco Chronicle on side activities of two of the leaders of the anti-Bodega saovement, j
i Also, for your files, there is attached a clip on the bopening of the San Onofre Hearing.
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'd buck: Dave Pesonen, who has been lenrtina f ho battle !
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. The fabled Ella Winter, widow of Lincoln Stef.
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Pete Steffens of Cel, betimes bedeviling tlie book.'
- $ b stores to sell sell SELL her autobiography, "And Not e
j O# to Yield," which has had glowing reviews.
- Pho, I dtographer Fred Lyon to the owner of a Sausalitoj
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- a. favor, willya? Don't.put me on your shirt list."
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AEC Heais Debate On ;
San Onofre A-Plant SANTA ANA (UPI) - Propo. vious hearings by private ex-i I
nents and opponents of a pro-perts plus an earlier analysis by posed $33 million nuclear power AEC's advisory committee on !
4 plant near the ocean at San reactor safeguards.
1 Onofre faced each other today No AEC action w.ll enme out i
at a pubtle hearing of the Atom.
ic Energy Commission's (AEC) of today's h e a rin g but final licenslq board..
adoption of the proposed plant, The board also took under or its rejection, was expected in consideration a special report the not-tom!istant future.
by AEC's regulatory staff which The proposed nuclear plant said the proposed plant, to be lo-would be owned 80 per cent by cated on land that is now part the Southern California Edison j
of M a rine Camp Pendleton, Co/and 20 per cent by the San could be operated without en-Diego Gas and Electric Co. It
,dangering public health or safe-would be the largest nuclear t
plant in operation on the West I y.The AEC. staff report backed Coast if it goes into operation I,up opinions expressed at pre-as expected by the end of 1966.
The AEC staff report pointed out that the proposed San On-ofre plant is simply a larger model of simi1a r iacilities which have been licensed by the government and which h a y e proven their safety ovtr a long period of time.
The new plant would generate 305,000 kilowatts of electricity.
About 375,000 kilowatts would go into lines of utilities to serve the needs of some 375,000 per :
ons.
j The AEC staff expert tooki special interest in weather andj
. earthquake conditions in t h e'
. San Onofre area. The report said that the largest earthquake lever to be recorded in the area was estimated at 17 per cent the force of gravity.
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