University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 30, 1975 Strike attempt lacks organization 11 Bv MARY MYERS Lack of organization at the local and national levels of the National Organization for Women (NOW) appears to have come from the fact that she went to vesterda's "Alice Doesn't" strike. Staff Writer "I think that the strike has been a smashing success," a national coordinator of the strike said yesterday. However, she wasn't in Lawrence. David Eagle, president of the University of Kansas' chapter of NOW, said, "I didn't receive information about the strike day week before it was supposed to happen." Anna Franklin, speaking from the strike's coordinating center in San Jose, Calif., said she thought that strong national cohesion existed within the organization itself. "if we didn't think that, we would have no hope of accomplishing anything," she said. SHE SAID THAT MORE than 500 women had attended a San Jose rally which had balloons, banners and armbands. They were to have been joined last night by San Francisco and Palo Alto women for workshops on child abuse, abuse and the involvement (CRA) of women there in extremely high spirits. she said. She had no information on the strike outside California. THE KU CHAPTER of NOW didn't participate. Eagle said the chapter had been written, but he was elected president when the organization was "just about dead," he said. The people, who had been the main force in the attack, became inactive at the same time he said. "I haven't been able to revive it because I have little organization," he said. He said that mass mailings and notices on campus had gained no response. *Nine people help firm to find how to get property *want them to find how to do so* *Nine people help firm to find how to get property *want them to find how to do so* Citizen group to investigate goals further The Citizens Advisory Council (CAC) has presented to the Lawrence City Commission, a "Goals for Lawrence" program and there's a good chance that certain areas will be included in CAC for intensive study, Jack Lardreth, chairman of the group, said yesterday. "Basically it's up to the commission to continue with the program," Landreth, a local insurance salesman, said. "Hopefully, we can work on that and implement a monitoring of the progress." Landreth gave the commission a final report on the goals program at the committee meeting. The CAC divided its membership into 10 subcommittees to develop goals for Lawrence in the program. The 10 areas were business and economic development, education, government, health and social services, housing, planning and zoning, recreation, recreation and culture transportation and communication and utilities. A COMPLETE REPORT of the Goals for Lawrence program, containing detailed results of a community attitude survey, goals and objectives, and recommendations for monitoring and evaluating the program as it matured in late November, Landreth said. The city commission then presented the idea of a goals program to the Lawrence CAC as a possible project for the CAC. The CAC agreed to conduct the goals program, which required almost a year's effort to determine goals and objectives for the city. LANDRETH SAID THE report was presented to the city commission with the hope that the commission would act on it. The commission confirmed that required specific action by them Goals were developed from the community attitude survey and objectives were developed as a result of a series of meetings with community experts, professionals or representatives of various organizations working in the 10 areas. "The actual implementation of the proposals will depend on the community and the leadership of the advisory council," he added. "The community is a tremendous thing for the community." Landrett said about 750 brochures about goals and objectives of the program would be distributed. Mayor Barkley Clark said he was pleased with the CAC involvement in the goals program. Clark said the program would be a base for further CAC projects. Cark had recommended at Tuesday's commission meeting that certain areas of the goals program be assigned to the CAC for intensive study. "I think most people have become suspicious of anything that sounds like an campaign designed to get their attention or reason for being involved." Eagle said. HE SAID THAT NOWS effectiveness had been impaired by a power struggle on the national level, and that information and direction from the national office to the various local chapters had been almost nonexistent for weeks at a time. However, Franklin discunted the seriousness of NOW's problems. "There are always philosophical differences within any organization," she said. "Now that elections are over, I think we can settle down to the business of revolution." Eagle said that local chapters could be very strong, and that "Kansas" strongest. "Women who don't fit the stereotypes of He said that women from Emporia, Ottawa and other towns, were lobbying in the Kansas Legislature against a bill that would rescind the ERA. women's libbers are organizing very effectively." he said. "Strong pressure from right-wing organizations is being applied to legislators to force them to vote for rescission, even if they seem to seem in favor of the FRA." he said. he, of the KU chapter's effectiveness, he said. "Unless an of us can get together, we need to work together." Franklin said she thought the goals of the day were accomplished. "Many women who hadn't spoken out before this day did so. We've raised consciousness." The committee thinks the day been a "fantastic success," Franklin said. Smith said Douglas and Jefferson counties would probably be interested in "donating" their trash because of county landfill problems. Trees, as well as trash, could be burned. Fast-growing hybrid poplar trees could be planted on West Campus Endowment property near SunFlower Village be said such trash to farm land at the consent of the farmers," he said. "We would really be going back to the old provision of burning wood then," Smith said. hes said the plant would include storage bars, a crane to transfer the garbage and the tools. Garbage power . . . Electrostatic precipitators would be used for pollution control. When a high voltage current is applied to the exhaust gas produced from burning the trash, waste particles become electrified and are picked up by metal screens, he said. From page one The garbage would be burned in a chamber, and the water that would travel through water-tank The screens are cleaned daily to dispose of the particles, he said. boiler, Smith said. The boiler would heat water and produce steam, he said. Temperatures of about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit would tend to sterilize the odor. Residue could be used as road construction material, Smith said. locations were being considered and that they would help of an outside compa- nies be needed. Because insulated steam lines cost $150 per foot, the plant would be located at the lowest possible cost. "If it's far away, the steam will end up as hot water," he said. Marine Argeringer, city commissioner, said that one reason the city decided not to contract with a private trash service was the high cost of operating it; we will of course want to cooperate." Lucas said that a number of possible Arginger said if the plant were within the city limits, the city would deliver the trunk. Smith said that when a trash-burning plant was utilized, only one-tenth of the land burned. Arginger said the most definite advantage to the city would be the increased IRR. "I know of no other University that is seriously considering this particular scheme," Smith said. "There may be several that might want to consider this." 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