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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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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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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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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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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._
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'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 - - - ~ ^ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~}}