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Forwards Clips from State of CA Newspapers Reporting That JB Neilands Has Requested State of CA Puc to Reconsider Recent Util Plant Decision.Neilands Alleges That Univ of CA Chancellor Holding Back Rept Unfavorable to Power Plant
ML20239A518
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Site: 05000000, Bodega Bay
Issue date: 11/28/1962
From: Cook D
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
To: Fouchard J
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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- + - : - aM& [ (.. .4 i ~ iReport on ( 'BodeaaL-i i Ar.om Plant ' Report Was iIc u e .i au.c.eressea we%pressedi auo i '/ly 11onorrm%k (1900. According to Neilands,! .w llus .W"O VAI, l number of scientis Dr. Edward W. Strong, it called for "cust:r of.the Conservationists chaticellor of the Umrer-PG&E. plant from Dodega sity af California atIlerke. n,33', tried to persuade the com-ley, was accused ycster. R H ble Unhersky source. mission to block construction s' of the 323.000-kilowatt c. da7 of holding back a re. n h n actor powered generator m . port hy scioniists unfavor. vestigators agren unani-the Sonoma coast site. Ilow.. able to a controversial gg, sly O m ten ptoposed ever PG&E got 'a go-abcidl a nuclear power plan t 011 alternate slics for the marine from the commission,. wnhl IIcdega IIcad. . station had been rejected bcr D.' " "d 4-The accusation was, .,because none of them "was Professor Nellands' petition,9 made by a UC p ol'er equal to Bodega Head as it asks the emandaion to call a now stands." .of biochemistry, Dr. J. D. rehearstn;: which would co.i. l The scientists also re. clusimly assm um cutet,of Neilands'e California Pub-in a petition asking th . U " 8 u m 58 the subsequent planned a > dustrialization of nodesa ,lic Utilittes Commission to . Bluntly stated, a unique Head on the biolo reconsider a recent c.c-cim.s A site for a marine ri:y of the area." giem inte"s-. faci lty is being exploited for c1ston to let the plant De .Nehnds contendeq he ha mning of the case - g r built. power produuion..c new cvidence warrantM In the petib.on., Nellands In the Pcution for a PUC pr. rehcaring, Neilands asserted marily the UC scientists, re-port of 1060 co mittee he d b

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that Strong "has declined to PG&E offielats said.it Ralph Emerson, professor of make this report available to would be inappropriate t+ botany, which hwestigated interested members of the c mment on the petition. the feasibility of putting a UC marino biological station faculty" and "has managed sbec k makrs Innlmp l next to the $61 nullion power to keep it out of the public decide. plant planned by Pacific Gas domain." l and Elcetric Co. Strong was not inunediate-i 'Inc report was submitted ly available yesterday for to Dr. Glenn Sct.borg, then comment. M a University Berkeley chancellor, late in - spokesman said the report See Page 14, Col. 4 cited evidendy was "only a preliminary report." and the I . chancellor would not neces. sarily be obligated to release it to members of the faculty. Neilands declared, how-ever, "The university has i failed to defend the biolo l ical lategrity of the area.g.) I havo~ iiled ibis petition be.j i i cause I believe it is not in the long range interest of the public or the (public'utiliticsl t commission to Ict the record L stand as it was." c He raid the chancellor told '. i UC biologis ts, in effect, ! "You'll have to.have that powcr plant next doorblike It or lump it." l ~ F i h ~.w,.,, >.y.:e.- g so m p*en. p y *~*wg*1 *w.* w 'R **~ Q **/"* Y ^*[}* **"~' }.^[_* TY'l **"[ '*"*._[G._ _ ~[.11 '* ?l _? _ TT?T; '~1 ^

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at the mm mecung to discuss. Bay c m he prevryed from can. . i the nodo.na Bay nuclear plant. tamimitin tc.c w and gNtmd L. N M dersu ~, First, he had the gall to usurp of Scenn Coa ;ty. the finor to harangue the audi. O! c7ual s.1;3.if.cance is tho J. F. Bonner ence mth mau cra, s.ome of Iac! lh4' iG th.' matte.'. :.s in ' which wire unrelated to thosc i n ini. e s m raw-is g j, g, % g,, under,..ecussion. Thcn he char; e 4 "a thousand inaccura. cic# h,.d been pre.u ated, but , C. R. Doerr named not ona ed them. Then i het raid he 'wouM "..e his in-fineme 'a have or.e of the pub-Ehm lie i.et.rir. :s hcId in Sonoma County, unt it wouldn't do the people ;uty ;;ood! l!c said "only - A. J. Swank expert a" would be allowed to-toaify at such a meeting. l!cro - E. h. R s w was a ran, living off the labor of the peoplc in his audience, H. W. Haberkorn_ _ telling them' that the nuclear } dant proposed at Dodega Bay is none of their damned busi. K. C. Christensen, neu., and that they should shut up and leave the decisions to the experts-most of whom arc _ E. E. Menhcrd en.p!:;yed by governmont ang PC&E, and not permitted to' rpeak at such meetings! Living L. W. Coughlan _ off the taxpayers'.. fat Crondo.n

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l .J d )/ \\ I ll / s. ET j 'j' fg ]l {.{ A ltil? FIRE ru;nian she Wickenham Build.nc c,..M.a p'* Street wan dinduceed two weeks ago, !! was met ti.,nnt'Ib.t .l. W. Horn, a rend estate operator, had been chaned o.it of - 00 ttM his off"cc on the upper floor, ~ A ' b..1 ' i o p*" "* ** E NE l Duncan Olmr~ted has found a booklet 'prir.ted in '!915 3 N. ,by Horn called "Sonoma County Real Es:ste Bargair.4." E LINE ' which contains mapn, pictures and other aren materir.L @ #*"d"S 'a ] One page lirts information boosting Petalu:na, sta'r:ing 6 i lout by saying it was the largest poultry center is the world CENERAL OF J como sou d i and ending with. "Petalumn y ! le nearer to San Francisco ' r% A. J. McCollun 'i l l than Patterson New Jersey, is ?s.G i-3,. ! o New York and there is no /. t Y!- i l

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3 r - D R. H. Cerdes mnte of Petaluma-is that of H., !'s the bay counties, at all times :** f.\\h."%. NO M.8 D'Y; 5. . Sibley -- rnoderate. even in its ex-. tremen, it has the winter tem- ' 8,. - perature of Southern Florida wu esuna.. W 3 north than the_ Atlann. farth.er though ten degrees WO N W"//4 - [' w f 3,y,3,t. , ' '; f.....,. ,. !.. H. Anderson, Ww.uf e pen n. /gj;. sula*..." Those familiar with + g a-J. F. Bonner_ ~u. - the New Jeracy city of Patter. 'grJ'7p *f;KU;;&.. son may be thankful such a .M 4'h W fate dlNt happen here, bul' J. s. MoultonJ 3 then it all depends on a viewpoint of what taskes up pleas-urcable 4.ommunitY life. h R. M. Joyce g Certainly a 'm'ajority of the' Doard of Sup.n visors ho;W 1 such " progress" comes to the county, an reprc:se:,ted by th/it j-ga f, approval of experimental nuc} car reactors on.%e.:n !!n.d. C y A. J. Swank - i Dr. Dan I uten, geography lecturer a.t tho Dr.ivenity'of j n ~ f.SfCalifornia, had this to say at last Satmday nin st's meeting { }[W E. H. Fishor _ d fi .In Santa Rosa opposing the atomic plantt ,,I i 4 ae f l Perhaps you are even tuM that growth and progress are the.same la J H. W. Heberkornj h& You are told, of course. that, grovith is the road to the :uture. j 4

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increase the tax base, and it will of course, Ihtt you nre biso told or left to infer that it will, tharefore, lower 2 vour taxes. There was a time when all of us were 101.1 and were Jn. @s,t E* E* Menhard-' e h"t I clined to believe that if we could increase our tax base. God woul<! de f.j provida that en increase,In ecsis wo-lt necem*wr it. New we L. W. Co'ughton ',j p. l.now better. All of the rartilly,c,yrnwiar parts <f th:s cour.try hava M ithen a F:, ;d. e .4 9 L,s ' increasing tax bases. Arc tho,6 MP $ N* j, .7 Y; : me... Let me ants as a stencral 'ajucstlun. Does sti, scciety edr.t R. H. Petersons rely to serve lis economy?" No one will caswer y.s to thL pu. p; tion and yet by and large our decisions on public ow!cy are u..Je M) O .y % i' : primarily or wholly in terites of ccanomic justificatia 6.

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le .a Old-timer Horn's booklet of 47 years ago is such an in. ~ .,' tcresting collector's item that I'm rather sorry to h..vc it' come to notice'just when I'm mad as hops abr>ut develop. 2 ' ments in the controversial PC&E matter. In fact I've become fond of the real estate nian because lhe plugged a favorite spot, Two Rock Valley., ..o i a;anev. : g ...,m.,-...~,,,......e.,,om,,._,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. '( {t"', ry '9uT***"*-",'**. Q.( hf. *{f y,* gig g emaer .8'"* . y;yp p m;** py. =' y* v qvf d.fe *=- g7 q y.3,y, y yww.sw e.t ,..+ 7ew,n gy y- *y, g

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.2 +,w - 1 ~',", "., w 4.s A-C'. 7 ( 'PETALUT.iA ARGUS LURIER RETALUE.1A \\ pov 17 MJ ~.t eo n.. r.-- ars lj /7 g, inm a Ar,.,R..a a DIVISION "The cheapest good ' land to be had in the Petaluma Dis. l t trict at the present time." said Horn. "is in 'Two Rock W1 Icy Heichts Sub. division.' 700 acres cut in:o 5 0,and 26 acre irnets and being sold at $200 per acre in 4 c.d can be I bought on easy terms, or will improve it for yon, then se!i !T I . for one. fourth cash and balance on six per cent intereo. f "This property is seven miles northwest of Petr. luma :n '.% noma and Marin Countics, I M mile. from tie islectric ) I 'Ra and is surrounded by most h pou!!way. Station,hry, dairy and hog ranches, one party keepirg an aver-succcu!ulj j i l i n0T @ Please Expedire W ' mte of 16.000 laying hens and many others, 5.000 to 10.000 laying he'ns. p Ne.s go,.. 8,,,,;,.,;n f., f acre, The land will soon be selling for $300 and $400 per y" cENERAL OFFM w.c we believe.. The soil is a rich. dark, garden lo-m.

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' den, dairy. hogs r.nd poultry..." l The soil being able to grow animals in the above' state. A. J. McCallw'a--.-] y j ment may be accounted for by enthusiasm. R. R. Cros Mention of the "Elcetric Railway" refers to:.a branch / t 4 'line of the Petaluma and Santa Rosa Rai9ond Co/ sth:ted 'in 1913 and discontinued 16 years ago. _ J. B. Biock Just one listing by Horn will be studied by today's local realtors with interests _ ts. R. surhe, lend j M.500 - 2 acres within the city !!mits of Pcta!amai sit': 4. roc:n l winstmill and water tankt poultry buildings for about 1.500 !ayhP4 - R. H. Gerdes ) hree. clectric ll;; hts, gas. bath, hot and cohl watert gud ve!L

hens and 1.000 young chicks. This is an ideal little home and profit.
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j Stice said ha used to plow with five horses and gang _ J. 5. Moulton a plow for the Du brothers who ren:cd the property.. years ago. Horn,wapped a piece of it for a ranch in Nevada. ant? R. W. Joyce l

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! ried an Englishrnan named Norman B. Hunter. They.had A, ;. wons control of the local site for a time. i Part of the nrea' is so beautiful that Horn planned to E. H. Fisher j make it into a park if he sold enou;th lots. The higher. l ! rockier parts had difficulty attracting buyers. .. m r. H. W. %berkorn l8 v.s j,

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K. C. Oh,1stensens d.W $ :'h. Public Utilhies Commission decision o'n Bodega Bay, foot. ii' ball teams of Petaluma High School. St.. Vincent. California. i ' J)- .:; W Stanford. the 49ers and lowa. lost. Even worse has been loss of a note from a senior citiien E. E. t.tenhord r8: l who was kind enough to write the Argus. Courier regarding ' L W '~* w Sh3*" l 1 I a column concerning old. time parades. She men:ioned; the j name of her sister who was an'e$rly Egg Day qu.:en. Hope R. H. Peretson she will phone or write again.. ~ One victory did emerge'during the pa' rt weci. Dr.. Al ' . bert Shumate, president of the California Historical Society ' I and, equally important, a past Noble Grand Hursbug.o! E ! Clampus Vitus, recently urged Chris and me to write'the Division of Highways. The state officials were asked tb re. l consider a decision against allowing removal, down.'a, busy ( , hi:hway, of a pioneer adobe at the foot of Ifacheco Pass.h

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'.:t GE: ER . Joseph A. Rattigan, namely a newspaper called the Bee: 1. M. (lzzy) BarlAs evidently is se:ective in his reading.be.'UO*U I"O# .cause he not only subscribes to the Argus-Courier but.the ~ Bee as well, A. J, ucCottw<n z i Izzy brought in the follo~ wing note from the 3ce's ed.* j torial page column headed 100 Years Ago": R. R. Gros 1 L. N. Ifarmon of Petaluma was bitten hv a tarar.t.Ja the other i day. The wound beg.in to swell. but by caitterizing i:. and a frcc J. B. Block tu.c of whi4y inwardly, the poison was anti.!o cd. Maybe bourbon is thc. answer to radiation. N. R. Sutherland. l --- ~ -~~ m.% ,5-f ': ;.~5tJ =,9*.-2PM ,1 R. H. Ceedes f v i l .l

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.. 4 Nr SANTA RO'SA PI.SS DEMOCRAT M ' e m 92- 'I 8 Some QLICStionS., g ' "*" laisial Abe l On Atomic Park - II f '""h i EDITOIts Thank you for your > covera:e of last Saturday's meet..'

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Ing which was called to provide J ~ more information on the nature PASTE ONLY ONE CLIPPING ON SHEET , and the dangers of an Atomic " Park"' such as 'PC&t: is plan. 3 - Q. ~, ninco build on Bodega Head. r-- Wo heard many nuclear ex.

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i. i 'Oo pcris explain some of the prob-Ypleasegeg, p LEYOND Mns that the peop!e in this area Th;5 may fall heir to. Tacy said this !- p g,,, 3,,,, D! LINE would he an experimental plant 'Sl '* ^8'^~~ -the fir.st of its sfac in the - d! United 5:ates. It was not,very ~ PINGS IN THESE COLUMNS AS MARKED. COING FROM l-comforting to hear that a plant e gjenT. d! t of the same' type. only much j smaller, recently had a." minor" lA.J.McCol u reactor accident killing three men. It sp' ead detectable radio.. ' Y;. r A. R. Gro s. } activity for a distance of 250 .' s.

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mi!cs from its Arco. Idaho. site. The audicace 'was incensed. I over the way PGLE was given f , a so,s.,g 3 .a use permit for a " Steam. Electric P' ant" by county of. e I ficials when what they intend to' R. M. Gerde s. I build is an Atomic

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n't. we been wise to set the j mr.;'e for pub!!c hearings? Were J. F. Bonner4 x . kct....cdgeable and impartial ex. pra...lled la to testify as to the can;crs to hvcs and property J. 5. Modren~ in t'.:s arca? How did the county pffie!als reach the dc!crmination 't. W. ' Joyce thi.t this plant would not ' be du;mcntal to the health, safety. ' peace, morals, comfort and gen < A. J. Swank _; cra. wc! fare of people. in the

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Necd! css to say there is grow. in;; skepticism as to how ade. ep...tely the pubhc is being pro.

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Anyor.o that wishes to find the ~ K. C. Christens grour.ds for this s k e pticism': I: shochi read "A Visit to.the p:. E. Monhordd " Atom!c Park" by David EcPa.-l l sonen, available P.O. Box 1715.- 11 W. Cows;hlaa! 1 i Santa Rosa./ 1 S.R. Chapter of the Committiel' . l' to PPNVE BODEGA HN' I~ % R. H. Peterson ' .. '.. S. an.ta.R. os.a. ;... J / t l e a e es ar. e gr an sea, a e a a.w #e s a a...a* wa e e............-........, n pa.46s3.H y. ( ' ~. I I f9 ' t f1 y, p i, ?.. 8 4 4 , 0, - : t ?' s a s ,,.m .-.__-e....==

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iET L. I.a., i (* w,: 8.-~.c w N 4. a %> pf (. 6 WM4VN'< "%j. i 1 .,g . ~ > ,), ) O f..p'fu and third quarten of the l. R.;t \\.h 4 - 'he me:.n tide line on thc $iiN E4.C!'il.".V .x o GT @ Plecs. Enedae [^y$, v i nr. con. and any road built bo.

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g,,,,,,,;,,,u for Tat' ii.wnc At would be so far out U"" . The division of the Public the bay, any con >tn.ction i m:0 cc Utilitics Commission should sur. L,r fill would !!11 it up, as well. ,t prise no one. As sa agency of.do.s deprive the bayshore ownca GENERAL OFFi t i (EFT and for the governm:nt. it cvuld f ri;::.rian rights access to the C o do nothing clse, since the PG&E. { water, without due process. Nor. l A. J. McCollum._

has the fact over been brought has becomo the fos;ct. child..so

'into court that the heirs of f to speak, of Unc!c f am and the f Stephen Smith and his succes. A.E.C. R. R. Gros I Pesonen's article, "A Vis;t to isors hha present bay shora own-the Atomic Park." makes clear j ers) have been deprived of prop.. . ;. B. Block 1 the deviousness of their efforts 'erty rights without due process. to hoodwink the public-which The Itattic of Bodega 11 cad is almost succeeded. I*esonen has not yet fini.shed. N. R. Swsherland_ made it clear that the U. C. and Dave Pesonen's ?'A Visit to i PGLE and AEC are vrorkin the /6tomic Park" should be !. H. Gordos ccther for one purpose, g to. ' compulsory reading for every 1 R that q atomic power plant. citizen of Sonoma County. It is a perfect expose of how we are S. L. Sibley And it should be ohn.cus now ,e that, thou;th node;;a IIcad is.to: governed, not by the officials the only avaliable ute for ma' we trust by ciecting them to ; ( rine biology, rny portion of B+ office. but by strings pulled be. L* H. Anderson ~ hind the secncs. It is time tho 3 dega.llcad was acquired; not, cithons woke up. We dcfeated _l.:. F. Boan*r i for marine biolony, 1,ut as a 1 - the bond (court housc) issue buffer zonc fcr PG&3. The road that PCSE !s suth ;f - four times-we can win this. posed to build around the bay i ROSE CAFFNEY

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will by the time it is cure.pleted, j Bodega Bay / l fill Dodega I:ay and make it. usclcss as a harbor for even a ]G. R. Doorr I j rowboat. That much publicized j Coast Guard station will servc R. W. Joyce (as the housing necded not only j [for Janitors for the p! ant. but to A. J. Swank l ! house a force of deputics to , police the entire arca to keep Dout the public fro:n Bodega E. H. Fisher Head-at least from the old Kea ~ . property line on;the south side ~ H. W. Hoberkorn.a oceanward. The USCG building is on the wron' side of Doran Pt. as a station. To save timo. K. C. Christenseny. troubic, and effort, tha CG boats I should lay to the south side pf E' E. Manhard Doran Beach, not on the bay j side. Jf this isn't so, why all the _d L. w. Cowshion -{ p' preliminaries to build or sur. j vey the Russian Ither mouth aren for a small craft' harbor? R. H. Peterson j That has been lookec into and l discarded a number of times. l , Why.the sudden interest now? I Sonoma County, Pd&E. and the AEC arc. h:norint the fact { that. Judge Thoma> Kongs. j gaard's decision ' decreed that PLEASE DO No;. cd to the neap.tido. lino.whlchlAT RIGHTBodega D ea.4sadn gv. a.s t aco raos C.... + m. N. v g4 o 1 - - - ~ ^ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~}}