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[ ( , e, j Joe Feuchard, Division of Public November 28, 1962 Information, Headquarters i Dale J. Cook Assistant Information Officer, SAN NEILAND$ CPUC PETITION; BOD 8GA CLIPS MIsDJC Attached are flips free the San Francisee Chrneicle and News-Ca11-Bs11stin today, reperting that Dr. J. B. Neilands has requested the California Public Stilities Commsission
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Neilands alleges the University of California Chance 11er at Berkeley was holding back a report by scientists unfaver- ! able to the power plant. l 3 Also attached arocaffew additional clips from the Santa Rosa. Petalues area relating to the proposed project. i i Enclosurass As stated _ j e cc rt Lowenstein Dir., Di&R, BQS w/ene R. W. Smith, Dir., Compliance Region V, w/ enc
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' Report Was Ar.om Plant i Ic u e
auo .i au.c.eressea , we%pressedi .w ""'"""' i
'/ly 11onorrm%k llus (1900. According to Neilands,! ', .W"O VAI, Dr. Edward W. Strong, it called for "cust:r of.the Conservationists chaticellor of the Umrer-sity af California atIlerke.
PG&E . plant from Dodega n,33', ltried number of scientis to persuade the com-
' ley, was accused ycster. R H ble Unhersky source.s' mission to block construction da7 of holding back a re. n h n of the 323.000-kilowatt c.
actor powered generator m
. port hy scioniists unfavor. vestigators agren unani-the Sonoma coast site. Ilow. .
able to a controversial gg,a sly O m ten ptoposed ever PG&E got 'a go-abcidl nuclear power plan t 011 alternate slics for the marine from the commission, . wnhl 4- IIcdega IIcad. station had been rejected * " " bcr D.' " "d The accusation was, .,because none of them "was equal to Bodega Head as it Professor Nellands' petition,9 made by a UC p ol'er asks the emandaion to call a
.of biochemistry, Dr. J. D. now stands." rehearstn;: which would co.i.
l' The scientists also re. clusimly assm um cutet,of Neilands'e asking th California Pub-in a petition . U " 8 u m 58 the subsequent planned a >
,lic Utilittes Commission to . Bluntly stated, a unique dustrialization of nodesa !
Head on the biolo ! reconsider a recent c.c- cim.s A site for a marine ri:y of the area." giem inte"s-. c1ston to let the plant De , faci lty is being exploited for .Nehnds contendeq he ha power produuion..c built. In the Pcution for a PUC mning of the case new cvidence warrantM pr.
-gr In the petib.on., Nellands marily the UC scientists, re-rehcaring, Neilands asserted port of 1060 co mittee he d b r. ) that Strong "has declined to PG&E offielats said .it Ralph Emerson, professor of make this report available to botany, which hwestigated would be inappropriate t+
the feasibility of putting a interested members of the c mment on the petition. 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 domain." decide. plant planned by Pacific Gas 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-i ever, "The university has l failed to defend the biolo > ical lategrity of the area.g.) I i i havo~ iiled ibis petition be.j 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." i c He raid the chancellor told '. UC biologis ts, in effect, !
"You'll have to .have that -
powcr plant next doorblike . It or lump it." l
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nswsa. > A UC biochemist has ac- theorization for tSe sia Lio n had made these clined to make .this Icport *. 5 cused his boss, Chancellor PG&E installation, planned findings: availal,.e to intercated mera-; 5 Edward W. Strong, of sup. Strong did not immedi- o That Bodega Bay in the bers of tho faculty* 5 prealng a report unfavor- ately reply. best location for the labora- He asken :gr rcht aring .4
~E able to the proposed nuclear PUC or Nov. f) whh "may prove as bene. a ,which wouln conclu tvely, T tory. operating in a field g power plant on Dodega Bay. OKHE s s e s 4 t h c efic< t c the; d the 32's.000- kilowatt E The charge came from generator, rejecting the ar- ficial to mankind as the ex- planned indu. serialization of pioration of outer space." Bodega Head on the liolog-
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- That establishment of eal l integrity of the area."
j the Derkeley faculty. in a flow would destroy marine t"hc PG&E plant there means,f ' ,
; petition asking the Califor-j
- nia Public Utilities Commis- life, and ruin UC'n plans for blur,tly stated a unique sion,,to reconsider its au- a marine biological station Clars A site for a marine fa.
nearby. Icility is being exploited for gg , Neilands. In his new pe Power production."
, tition, sad a committee of NEILAND'S petition said:
biologists a location forformed to select the marine 4 . E.lDr* *T:ac present W. Strong, has de- ' chancellor, u$ $
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Thc only Ibe iho per% ca. America worth saving?" Those *j GENERAL OFF N:g' s\/ .,.%#% (/g"re l l !(~~~'*% - j
- .,fy who answer the questio'n in the Sonoma County . . a chec t" affirmative arc' invited to do '
y 9 M-: b.- . d learn from in.puctis,d ex.:crts ,something to 'scit!c the question g-s\,,.g ;.. - g4-c
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g.3 just whn. an aMmic rc. eu.r in ibc:r bac.;ya.d real!" me:;a.,.; affirmatively. ' l A. J. McCouvin_ about 120150. : hr.wed t.p. For ' ' ' ". *
- ALEXANDER GRENDON 0 7 M thina the ,hreh. .
0..Wradi:."..on' J. B. B!ack poses no probicm. wc cm sum _ Ignore the people .uv saturday niot's mecfina fr.r them. - N. P. Sutherlasd_ , Alexander Grendon, the Co.1 Firm,'w:latio t cau.<cr emccr ordinator of Atomic Encrgy Do. shortens li"c. . . . affnets tho , vclopment and Radiation Pro. reproductive R. r.. Gerdes tection mogul for Gov. Drown, body. Prin1. e dem of t! c -
.b?> kno vs certainly placed himscif in a . Whode' t s- . . wa. O fr.im - 5. L. Sibley foolit.h 1;;.sition Saturday night : ' the n"c'er r ' at 7:n N.a . i at the mm mecung to discuss I. Bay c m he prevryed from can.
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
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under , ..ecussion. Thcn he - - - j, g, % g,, 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 .
- A. J. Swank people ;uty ;;ood! l!c said "only 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, telling them' that the nuclear .
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} 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' . - L. W. Coughlan _ rpeak at such meetings! Living off
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.l. W. Horn, a rend estate operator, had been chaned o.it of ~ - 00 ttM his off"cc on the upper floor, o p*" A ' b. .1 ' i NE Duncan Olmr~ted has found a booklet 'prir.ted in '!915 3 l N . LINE ' ,by Horn called "Sonoma County Real Es:ste Bargair.4."
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One page lirts information boosting Petalu:na, sta'r:ing 6 i
- lout by saying it was the largest poultry center is the world como sou d CENERAL OF J . 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,. i ! to New York and there is no /. . Y!-
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_ J. B. Black H cetco is as certam as tige ir,ce q c'p' ' '.r g and fall of 'the same ocean i _' N. R. Sutherton. lg [.3.
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tide in both c.ities. The cli. . mnte of Petaluma-is that of :.c Qy3 H., r-D
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rnoderate. even in its ex- . tremen, it has the winter tem- ' NO f.\h."%. M.8 D'Y; '
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,, north than the_ Atlann. farth.er e pen n. . Ww .uf w f 3 ,y ,3,t. , , ' '; /gj;. f . .... ,. ,. !.. H. Anderson ,
sula*. . ." Those familiar with the New Jeracy city of Patter. 'grJ'7p *f;KU;;&..
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.M 4'h W' 3 fate dlNt happen here, bul' . ,,,, J. s. MoultonJ then it all depends on a viewpoint of what taskes up pleas- - urcable 4.ommunitY life. R. M. Joyce g Certainly a 'm'ajority of the' Doard of Sup.n visors ho;W h1 -
ga such " progress" comes to the county, an reprc:se:,ted by th/it j- A. J. Swank
- i f, approval of experimental nuc} car reactors on .%e.:n !!n.d. C y ~
Dr. Dan I uten, geography lecturer a.t tho Dr.ivenity'of j n f.SfCalifornia, had this to say at d fi .In Santa Rosa opposing the atomic plantt last Satmday '
, ,I nin st's meeting {E.}[W . H. Fishor _
i ae 4 h&l Perhaps You are told, of course. that, grovith is the road to the :uture. you are even tuM that growth and progress are the.same la J j - H. W. Heberkornj f 4 ; thing - as manifest a piece. of ncnsense as was crer sak, to'a !? Ps
. . - K. C. Christensg *(2;.* {1:rcsumably increase the tax base, literate and pecplc.
it will of course, You are told that this power plant will y 'Ih} !
$ e 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-'
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 L ,sp' .increasing l.nowtaxbetter. bases. Arc All of the rartilly,c,yrnwiar parts tho,6 e .4 <f th:s cour.try hava M ithen 9 F:, ;d . .
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.7 Y; : me. . . Let me ants as a stencralNo 'ajucstlun. R. H. Petersons rely to serve lis economy?" one will Does caswersti, y.sscciety to thLedr.t pu. $p; N* j, ! tion and yet by and large our decisions on public ow!cy are u..Je .y M)i' le % :O primarily or wholly in terites of ccanomic justificatia 6. . , . . , * .a gd. - ~ ., 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 _ _. _
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'PETALUT.iA ARGUS LURIER RETALUE.1A \ pov 17 MJ ~.t eo n..
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/7 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. "This property is seven miles northwest of Petr. luma :n f ' .% noma and Marin Countics, I M mile. from tie islectric , )
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' mte of 16.000 laying hens and many others, 5.000 to @ Please Expedire w.c 10.000 laying he'ns.
p Ne.s go,.. f., 8 ,,,,;,.,;n f acre,we The land willThe soon soil is be selling dark,for $300lo-m. and $400 per believe.. a rich. garden
; needs no irngation and raises all crops successfuh> that grow como raou y" cENERAL OFFM in our part of California, including fruit, beans, b:rrics.' gar- o j ' den, dairy. hogs r.nd poultry . . ." . .
The soil being able to grow animals in the above' state. l A. J. McCallw'a--.-] ment may be accounted for by enthusiasm. .
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Mention of the "Elcetric Railway" refers to:.a branch 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 < hree. clectric ll;; hts, gas. bath, hot and cohl watert gud ve!L - R. H. Gerdes ) l winstmill and water tankt poultry buildings for about 1.500 !ayhP4 ;
- hens and 1.000 young chicks. This is an ideal little home and profit.
- able poultry ranch, within easy walking distance of schools nnd ts - S. L. Sibley l business center. and can be had on very easy terms. Immedk.ta (
,.- i pensession. ) .1 " . .> _ L. H. Anderson _ , . A PHONE CALL to Ivan Stice brought information'that , !Two Rock Valley Heights is directly south of th.: ariny.in. - J' " *3 *"" *'
w.m.s ! stallation between Spring Hill and Chileno Valley Roads. l
;it was the old Seavy Ranch. , j a
_ J. 5. Moulton Stice said ha used to plow with five horses and gang , plow for the Du brothers who ren:cd the property.. years R. W. Joyce ago. Horn ,wapped a piece of it for a ranch in Nevada. ant? _ l a Senator Kinkaid from that state had a daughter who:nir. !
! ried an Englishrnan named Norman B. Hunter. They.had * -
A, ;. wons i control of the local site for a time. ' 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.
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Even worse has been loss of a note from a senior citiien 1 - l who was kind enough to write the Argus. Courier regarding ' - L W '~* w Sh3*" 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
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. bert Shumate, president of the California Historical Society ' -
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! Clampus Vitus, recently urged Chris and me to write'the - -
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( 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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the permit had heen granted. and the oldest h >me in . m 3 g . San ,jone;uin Valley will escape destruction. ' 3 P ASTi ',3 J ( It's doubtful if the samc'rcsult will'come frora a hot.'.n Of*IbC*co lar (clogram (we had to do somethin;I) scat !.ac
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'5 lYON:,j .'o 0 ,j 5:overnor .a week ago Friday night when the PL C decision " * " ' U "'* *" '* '
TM Cs y leading to the ruin of Bodega Bay was announ.:cd.
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. Joseph A. Rattigan, namely a newspaper called the Bee: 1. d!
M. (lzzy) BarlAs evidently is se:ective in his reading.be.'UO*U I"O# '.:t GE: ER
.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.* torial page column headed 100 Years Ago": R. R. Gros j
,' 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. '
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,.. On Atomic Park - i '""h EDITOIts Thank you for your > : ..
covera:e of last Saturday's meet..' : ! . . , . ,:. ,.J. Ing which was called to provide ~
, more information on the nature PASTE ONLY ONE CLIPPING ON SHEET J ' , and the dangers of an Atomic , " Park"' such as 'PC&t: is plan.
ninco build on Bodega Head.
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Wo heard many nuclear ex. *
; q'k - 'Oo i p pcris explain some of the prob- Ypleasegeg, LEYOND Mns that the peop!e in this area p g , ,, 3 ,,,,
Th;5 may fall heir to. Tacy said this !- D! LINE would he an experimental plant ^8'^~~
-the fir.st of its sfac in the - 'Sl '*
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! of the same' type. only much t j . smaller, recently had a ." minor"
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reactor accident killing three
; men. It sp'read detectable radio. . ' Y;.A. R. Gro s . } activity for a distance of 250 -
mi!cs from its Arco. Idaho. site. The audicace 'was incensed.
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I over the way PGLE was given f 3 , a so,s.,g ,
.a use permit for a " Steam .
e Electric P' ant" by county of. ' I ficials when what they intend to' ' I -. R. M. Gerde s. build is an Atomic
- Park". Did' -
F PG&E misrepresent the facts to i our county officials? Or did our.. PLEASE DC NOT CVERLAP CLIPPINGS l t'
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f cour.!) officials know it was to- . I be domic? H they knew, would. s - n't . we been wise to set the
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mr.;'e for pub!!c hearings? Were x . kct....cdgeable and impartial ex. J. F. Bonner4 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 <
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cra. wc! fare of people . in the -
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Necd! css to say there is grow. in;; skepticism as to how ade. _ H. W. Haberkoi 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
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" Atom!c Park" by David EcPa.-l !
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v i nr. con. and any road built bo. ; @ Plecs. Enedae [^y$, EDITOR: News Burea for Tat' , ii.wnc At would be so far out g ,,,,,,,; , ,,u ' U"" i m:0 the bay, any con >tn.ction
. The division of the Public ,t cc Utilitics Commission should sur. Lt ,r fill would !!11 it up, as well. ' prise no one. As sa agency of .do.s depriverightsthe bayshore owncaC . GENERAL OFFi i
(EFT o and for the governm:nt. it cvuld f ri;::.rian access to the do nothing clse, since the PG&E. { water, without due process. Nor . has becomo the fos;ct. child. .so ; has the fact over been brought l A. J. McCollum._ to speak, of Unc!c f am and the 'into court that the heirs of f A.E.C. f Stephen Smith and his succes. 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. . 1 . ;. B. Block 'erty rights without due process.
the deviousness of their efforts to hoodwink the public-which The Itattic of Bodega 11 cad is not yet fini.shed. almost succeeded. I*esonen has 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 q ccther for one purpose, that g compulsory to. ' reading for every 1
! R. H. Gordos atomic power plant. citizen of Sonoma County. It is '
And it should be ohn.cus now a perfect expose of how we are S. L. Sibley
,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 ~ 3 dega .llcad was acquired; not , cithons hind the secncs. It is time tho : i woke up. We dcfeated _l .:. F. Boan*r for marine buffer zonc fcrbiolony, PG&3. 1,ut as a 1 - the bond (court housc) issue
. The road that PCSE !s suth ;f - four times-we can win this.
posed to build around the bay i - * " #'" i ' * ^ ROSE CAFFNEY willDodega fill by the timeI:ay itand is cure.pleted, make it . j Bodega Bay / l I usclcss as a harbor for even a .
]G. R. Doorr j rowboat. That much publicized j - R. W. Joyce Coast Guard station will servc (as the housing necded not only j
[for Janitors for the p! ant. but to _ A. J. Swank
! house a force of deputics to l , 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 - R. H. Peterson aren for a small craft' harbor? ' j That has been lookec into and - l discarded a number of times. l , Why.the sudden interest now?
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the AEC arc. h:norint the fact {
. that. Judge Thoma> Kongs. j gaard's decision ' decreed that ea.4sadn gv. a.s t PLEASEC. DO . . . + m.No;. cd to the neap.tido. lino .whlchlAT RIGHTBodega Da aco raos N.
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