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anticipating increased demands for electricity. Profit is secondary.,,
"But there will be profits," Birdsong persisted. "Naturally. We are a
public company with obligations to investors . . ."
"Big profits? Profits in the millions?" "Because of the enormous size
of the undertaking and the huge investment, there will be issues of stocks
and bonds, which could not be sold to investors unless . . ." Birdsong
cut in sharply, "Answer 'yes' or 'no.' Will there be profits in the
millions?"
The GSP & L chairman flushed. "Probably-yes." Once more his tormentor
rocked back and forth on his heels. "So we only have your word, Mr. Humphrey,
about whether profits or service comes first-the word of a person who,
if this monstrous Tunipah fraud is foisted on the public, stands to profit
in every possible way." "Objection," O'Brien said wearily. "That is not
a question. It is a prejudicial, inflammatory, unsubstantiated
statement." "So many big words!-okay, I withdraw it," Birdsong volunteered
before the commissioner could rule. He grinned. "I guess my honest feelings
got the better of me."
O'Brien looked as if be would object again, then decided not. As Birdsong
and others were well aware, the last exchange would be in the record,
despite withdrawal. Also, reporters at the press table had
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. their heads down and were writing busily-something they were not doing
earlier. Still observing from his spectator's seat, Nim thought: No doubt
Davey Birdsong's comments would be featured in reports next day because
the p & lfp leader was, as usual, making colorful copy. Among the press
group Nim could see the black reporter, Nancy Molineaux. She had been
watching Birdsong intently, not writing but sitting upright and unmoving;
the pose emphasized her high cheekbones, the handsome if forbidding face,
her slim, willowy body. Her expression was thoughtful. Nim guessed that
she too was appreciating Birdsong's performance. Earlier today Ms.
Molineaux and Nim had passed each other briefly outside the bearing room.
When he nodded curtly she raised an eyebrow and gave him a mocking smile.
Birdsong resumed his questioning. "Tell me, Eric old pal . . . oops, pardon
me!-Mister Humphrey-have you ever heard of conservation?"
"Of course." "Are you aware there is a widespread belief that projects
like Tunipah would not be needed if you people got behind conservation
seriously? I mean, not just played at conservation in a token way, but
sold it-with the same bard sell you're using right now in trying for
permission to build more plants to make fatter and fatter profits?" O'Brien
was halfway to his feet when Humphrey said, "I'll answer that." The lawyer
subsided. "In the first place, at Golden State Power & Light we do not
try to sell more electricity; we used to, but we haven't done that kind
of selling in a long time. Instead we urge conservation-very seriously.
But conservation, while helping, will never eliminate steady growth in
electrical demand, which is why we require Tunipah."
Birdsong prompted, "And that's your opinion?"
"Naturally it's my opinion." "The same kind of prejudiced opinion which
asked us to believe you don't care whether Tunipah makes a profit or not?"
O'Brien objected. "That's a misrepresentation. The witness did not say
be didn't care about profit." "I'll concede that." Abruptly Birdsong swung
to face O'Brien, his body seeming to expand as his voice rose. "We know
all of you at Golden State care about profits-big, fat, gross, extortionate
profits at the expense of small consumers, the decent working people of
this state who pay their bills and will be stuck with the cost of Tunipah
if . . ." The remainder of the words were drowned in cheers, applause and
foot-stomping from the spectators. Amid it all, the commissioner banged
his gavel, calling, "Order! Order!"
A man who had joined in the cheering and was seated next to Nim
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. observed Nim's silence. He inquired belligerently, "Don't you care,
buster?" "Yes," Nim said. "I care."
Nim realized that if this were a regular court proceeding the chances
were that Birdsong would long since have been cited for contempt. But he
wouldn't be, now or later, because the courtroom setting was a fagade.
Hearings of this kind were allowed, deliberately, to operate loosely with
occasional disorders tolerated. Oscar O'Brien had explained the reasons
at one of his advance briefings. "Public commissions nowadays are seared
shitless that if they don't allow all and sundry to have an unrestricted
chance to say their piece, later there could be challenges in the courts
on grounds that significant evidence was quashed. If that happened it might
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