The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 251, Ed. 1 Monday, August 1, 1977 Page: 4 of 18
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Nuclear Power Plant In
California Near ‘Fault’
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, (^KrandstthtawM utility (hat war movement and using civil
Itih t™ At the loot of * gentle Sown* Diablo, says Hi plant can disobedience as their weapon
'#4Mf on thr central Califc«t»L» hold - up under any quake the They pined hear! recently
’t$bMT-standi a nuclear pcww fault can produce. iirom a huge demonstration
final flat splits no atoms and. Others, im hiding the U S Ge-1 against a nuclear power plant
'-. -'SMtal'-contreveny; not elec- olopcsl Survey disagree The m Seabrook. NH About 2,000
TfcftT tJSSBWTifttfiawv nursing "mothers,
ftabltfCanyon Nuclear Pow-jwas built to withstand a quake.grandmotherly Quakers and re
_ m Hat lookshfc* toy ot thejregistering 075 on the Bfchtff; vitalized antiwar radicals con-
nation's <6 operational power scale it is not strong enough to verged on the proposed site and
plants *• a huge monolith take what the Hmgrr* fault ! vat there for 24 hours! prepared
> concrete ami steel, wires, dials might produce, a 7 SO quake to go to jail
• •arrested 1.4W The
W^Tbi eacffiqua£e Wt lia while the Nuclear Regulatory n„ws Tm^lw Jum[)Wj „n tf)t, st0.
«n the ocean floor just three i Commission CVRD considers „ and the (Tamshell Aliiance,
miles from the plant i whether to license it which led the protest, had caje
And that is the ace in thej The NRt has never refusedjtm-ed what demonstrators bun-
bole for fervent antinuclear jany power plant a license, but;^. - ngUonal ex-
protesiors who hope to prner the Diablo case is a sticky one ! p,^,,
t V** the Sole Is-;»pl.ttmg tool, a plant that
testing j
sue of nuclear power......— [generate as much electricity asir^. ZTjr"'
The Itosgn fault, named after jail of PUAE s hydro-elertni^ J J 5.7. Hiroshima
b*r» oil company geologists who 1 plants together, standing on «[, ^end, for their action
^covered it. was found after fauittha tcmldeause an earth- |(lamjhel| ahQ has a d<?l73on.
f construction on the twin rear- [quake that might shatter
ton at Diablo Canyon was well j Diablo * foundations ! ^t,on pl',nnwl U” th3t ****
' <ia« fd: ,oral Prot^,fs «" a f: We wall have about 50 hard-
Eleetrtc Co., the private, ban jbnd group, steeped m-the ant,- |W ,Krupim lthoM w|1|ng t0
MWHHMHlMPHUHHMMHaHiHHHHnwMww! (toss on to PGAE property and
I _ it' rrm ' :ir” I«“ 10 J»f' aid Bob Wolf, of
i I Pp/knlP 111 I IIP NpiA/C I People Generating Energy one
•V | ^ **' * *Ur»3 I'Of the groups comprising Aba-
t lone Alliance With Daniel EIls-
. SANTA MONICA, Calif <AP); businessman Tongsun Park berg as a featured speaker, the
* ’ - Actor Rory CaBuwra, who The governor admits his wife, protestors predict 1.000 support-
I has been separated from his got $10,000 from Park but ers will show up
| ‘l wife, Susan Kathteen. since denies either he or his wife has They arc not going to be
| j February, has filed for divorce., done anything illegal allowed in If they do get in,
I Aeeording to the divorce pa-[ "I just don’t think the.gover-we ll have to have them ar-
! p*rs fiied in Superior Court Sat nor has anything to worry rested They d be trespassing,'
J urday. Calhoun, 55. will give j about." Jimmy the Greek said said Dick bavin, a spokesman
hn wife. 35. custody of their ifrom his home in (’oraFGsblWrfor PG4E
daughter and will pay monthly; Fla after taking several days*- ~
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Weekend
Calhoun has made dozens of nal
nrludimt ‘River of Ns.
and “How to Marry a! TEL AVIV. Israel (Apf-
" and starred in the raeli Prime Minister Menahem
series, “The Tex- Begin, an observant Jew. cele- ^v
Ibrated his 64th birthday 17 days (//|
---- ahead of time
SHREVEPORT, La (AP) -j "Who's Who" lists Begin'sj Vandalism and theft
Qddsmaker Jimmy the Greek farthdate as August 16. 1913; were reported to Baytown police
whodaimed the tm--btrf Hegln; fottowtiig the i-MKdufmg a busy weekend
peachment of Richard Nixon |year-old Jewish calendar. cele-i Sherwin (: Roden of Mont
was a 1.000-to-l shot, says the Ibrated his birthday Saturday I Relvieu told officers someone
odds are 5-jto-l that Louisiana By the Jewish calendar Begin > took his 1969 Datsun pickup
Gov Edwin Edwards will not j was bom on Av 15.5673 Satur-: truck from a parking lot in the
J* indicted in the Investigation day was Av 15, 5737 too block of Main Sunday night
of Korean congressional in- No two consecutive years of or early Monday The truck was
■pmktr 'ttiee Jewish calendar have the worth $500
‘ Jimmy says he bases his esti !same number ol days The McKiver Green of 411 Clyde
-mate on information he gdt [years vary from 353 to 386 reported the early Sunday theft
" from Washington sources Idavs of a portable color television set
Last week, Edwards, who -- and television game from his
■ikes no secret of his fondness I.OS ANGELES i.AP' - Irvin home The items were worth
for gambling, $ald it was 8-to-SjFeld had a few honored guests $442 • ■
he would not be indicted Ed- at a performance of his Ring- Mrs Cecil5- McGuire. 2020
wards offered bigger odds if ling Bros Barhum & Bailey: Maryland, reported the Saturday
anytme wantesd id bet "big" (Tn us in Ihglewood over the night theft"-of a bicycle from in
money, ‘weekend -front of .her home, it was worth
Edwards' name has been llnncc Rainier oLMonaeo his $150 '
mentioned in the investigation daughter Caroline. 20 and son John Penn of Baytown told of-
the_actmti«,_of .Kii&atuAihe*G49, attended' -" ficers someooe~kn6rfted ^osm
• "T . “ ........f Feld recently entered into an and removed portions of U0 feet ,
agreement with Raimer s. tiny «f fence .surrounding’ the
•prmfipahty^to fttm a l^evssion-swimmmg pool at the Efe
speoal on Monaco s Qrcus [lodge. 2615 W Market. Damage
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Coady Sewer
»fe to 1 D Festival in December__and loss was esumat£d.at $100!
tkmas rdss **
By 1) I OteS Rom 20th Century Fox board 10 windows at the school Friday
^ meetings in Chicago to; visit her; night Damage was estimated at
A 925.000 sewer bond issue mother in New Jersey SKk)
aqaetked by as voters in Hams ~ “ “
Countv tYesh Water District No
^^fSwirml^Crosby Man Charged
and 34 against
- “ nd issue will fund con- T Th • TT
KSS!In Beating Case Here
nuuns
A spokesman for the
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water oimtici saw me ireaitnem A (,rosb>' man **s charged! walking home about 1 15 a m
kyif, ln |h, flirnt with aggravated robberv and an when a car passed him. then
eUMlTneU ^ ^reLvd^nth D''«r-oW juvenile was held for baeked up and a man got out.
beating of Joseph A Barber. 59, thought was q. rope with two
irwage m The Uody area ts (,f uyg S Seventh balls tied to the end. but police
•ow bang handled by septic \lex Avalos. 18. of Crosby , found a tire tool in the car and
tanks, but because of soil con- Wls arrested by Baytown police no rope
(hbons. overflow from the tanks ^ix>Ut two hours alter the 115 Barber said after the man beat
canpot be absorbed As a result,^ m ^Monday assault on Fourth him he took 120 from his
raw sewage has been ending up^^ n-vear-oki boy who pocket. got back into the car and
in toe road ditches was m the car wrth Avalos uas IcH
ilW bead election will require also picked up bv police and About 3am Monday. Officer
[tax rate of 12.95 per 8100 of questioned Randall Pitts was searching the
...M.a stthminn and k Kaawi Barber wis taken to Gutf area and saw a car matching the
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and afrested Av
Barber told officers he was juvenile
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 251, Ed. 1 Monday, August 1, 1977, newspaper, August 1, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074438/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.