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From marshes to money markets Anti-nuke opponents shift focus of efforts CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Five years after a historic protest and mass arrest at the Seabrook reactor site, the battle against nuclear power here has shifted from the marshes to the money markets "I think the odds are better that we will stop the plant by stopping money than by stopping bull dozers,” says Adam Auster, a member of the Clamshell Alliance. The loosely knit group called thousands of people to the seaside swamps on April 30 and May 1,1977, to cry "No Nukes!" and stage a peaceful sit-in at the plant site The 1977 demonstration galvanized the movement against atomic power and made Seabrook a synonym for opposi tion to nuclear energy It resulted in the arrests of 1,414 demonstrators and reporters The only major demonstration since was in May 1980 when the Boston-based Coalition for Direct Action, which had no rules against property damage, cut or tore down fences in two weekends of pitched battles with riot-equipped state police and National Guardsmen Today, Auster said, the Clamshell Alliance s eye is on the money markets, where the fin ancially troubled Public Service Co. of New Hampshire has been having problems because of its Seabrook bills. Public Service once owned 50 percent of the project. It was ordered by the state Public Utilities Commission to sell 15 percent to meet expenses, and is under order to sell another 7 percent The company has sold millions of shares of stock to raise money for construction bills and is exploring with other New England utilities ways to help reduce its Seabrook payments The utility's bond rating also dropped earlier this year, triggering a commission ban on borrowing money for the plant's second reactor The state regulators have said that they will order a delay in Seabrooks second reactor if the company’s financial standing does not improve Alliance members are monitoring com mission proceedings on Seabrook, including rate hikes or bond sales "We don’t want to rule out entirely the large-scale protests we used to have," Auster said But they don’t seem appropriate right now We had to make Seabrook a real issue for everybody and we succeeded The plant, 46 percent complete, has a target date of February 1984 for completion of one reactor and May 1986 for the other The first is 64 percent complete, Cullerot said, the second about 12 percent When proposed, the operating dates were November 1979 and November 1981, and the price was $973 million Now it is $3 56 billion Correction In Friday's Emerald, Scott Chesnut, a crew team member, was erroneously reported as saying the crew team receives $52,000 from Club Sports. 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