University Daily Kansan, July 21, 1980 Page 5 Birthright techniques questioned By SHAWN McKAY Staff Reporter Birthright, a national volunteer organization with an office in Lawrence, advertisers as a counseling service for pregnant women with "no questions asked—no judgment made—no strings attached." But the fine print at the bottom of its brochure says: "Birthright offers the alternative to abortion." The advertising is ambiguous, according to Lorna Zimmer, director of the Student Assistant Center. PAT LECHTENBERG, director of the Lawrence chapter of Birthright, said Monday that women often came to the clinic forware of Birthright's anti-abortion stance. Mindy Houston, a Birthright volunteer, said she also had seen "a number of women who were expecting them to counsel for abortion." Zimmer said that part of the reason that the women wander unexpectedly into the center may be because Birthright's brochures do not imply an adult's responsibility and so said that the ambiguous language in the pamphlet might be intentional. "I don't understand the reason for not stating the bias unless it is to gain access to those who might not ordinarily come in." "Zimmer said. 'It seems to me to be highly manipulative who may be very vulnerable.'" But Lechtenberg said, "You're only arguing semantics. We offer alternatives is making the statement that we're anti-abortion." HOWEVER, ZIMMER said the phrasing in their advertising only implied a bias toward birth and did not state clearly that they were antiabortion. "They have an obligation to separate their own value system from the values of others. They want to offer services that represent their individual values, then that is reasonable. The problem is not stating that fact and the limits of their ser- Lechtenberg said the counselors didn't have to remain unbiased. "We are not a professional organization and we don't have the obligation to walk objective," Lechtenberg said. "We can say that we are working. We have to state very clearly that it is a human life they are taking." Lechtenberg said that Birthright had no other choice than to use the advertising pumphlets. "We're not responsible for the wording of the brochures," she said. "The pamphlets are given to us free by the national office. Because we operate on private contributions, we have to make use of all the free materials we "Even if they are confused by the brochures, they should understand that we are anti-abortion after talking to us on the phone." "The first thing we say on the phone is that we offer positive alternatives and let women know we don't counsel for abortion." HOWEVER, A college student who posed as a pregnant woman and went to the agency said she did not remember Birthright making any reference to their anti-abortion stance when they talked to them on the phone. "When I walked in for counseling, the girl told me that they didn't counsel) for abortion and they believed abortion was murder," she said. She acted as if the subject was being discussed for the school, and then she answered to know it when I walked in the door. "It would be very easy to walk in there not knowing that they were anti-abortion." Yet Birthright operates under a charter that states that they were organized to "affect in every possible way, a decrease in the number of abortions by encouraging pregnant girls and women to have their babies." The woman, who posed as a woman two and a half months pregnant, said she was told over the phone that the man had been driving near ear and no judgments would be made." "But they made a judgment," she said. "They didn't make a judgment on how I got pregnant, but there is a counselor." She says they don't counsel for abortions. The woman said the pressure they exerted was very subtle, yet persuasive. "They painted a very rosy picture," she said. "They started talking about how they could set everything up. She told me about the wonder of being pregnant and how noble it was to give it to and adopt. After they finished trying a adoption, that abortion was killing, keeping the baby looked easy by comparison." THE ORGANIZATION'S procedure involved more than verbal persuasion. The woman spent over an hour talking to a volunteer at the organization. During that time she was shown pictures of fetuses. "They weren't gross, but there was an emphasis on this is what it looks like now," she said. "They tried convince me to eat something life—my baby that I would be killing." "If I told her that I wanted to terminate the pregnancy, I got the impression that I would not be referred back. I don't want to talk me out of having an abortion." Houston said it was Birthright procedure to try to talk the girl out of an abortion. Fans, cash are needed The effects of the heat wave, which has hit the elderly and low-income residents the hardest, can be lessened if we want to donate fans or money. Donations can be made to the East Central Kansas Economic Opportunity Corporation, 901, Kenway, Suite 305, 841-367. ECANN has begun distributing income-income residents that meet eligibility based on federal income guidelines. of ECKAN, is handling the purchase of a limited number of fans from Crisis Intervention Program funds. However, since this funding will not be available for several days, donations are needed immediately. Richard Jackson, executive director Elderly and handcapped people who are concerned about paying their electric bills should go to the Kansas Power and Light office, Ninth and Eleventh streets, or call 403-600 to work out a payment schedule with KPL officials. HOLIDAY TRAVEL SERVICE The Huddle Time Out in the Holiday Plaza 2449 K. IOWA LAWRENCE. KANSAS 66044 (913) 841-8100 ★ Hotel/Motel Reservations Join us for our happy hour specials ★ Cruise Information $1.50 PITCHERS 5-8 Mon-Thurs. 3-6 Friday ★ Tour Information Get These services free! ★ Airline Reservations from page one ★ Charter Information ★ Car Rentals 50* OFF ALL DRINKS 4-7 Mon-Thurs. take TIME OUT Poll Let us make your travel plans. 2408 IOWA suddle 1/2 OFF ALL DRINKS 4 7 Fri "Unfortunately, we have to match our defense to that of other countries. I personally would like to see a decrease in water use and waste of time, effort and money." More than half, 52 percent, of the students polled said draft registration would strengthen national defense. Students' ages had little relationship with U.S. registration would strengthen defense. Fifty percent, or 43 out of 86, of the students 20 years old and younger said they thought registration would strengthen U.S. defense, compared to most of the students 27 years old and older. If military strength is boosted, federal spending may be reduced in other areas. Students who participated in the poll were asked, if federal spending were cut, should defense, environmental programs be cut first. 4-7 Friday FEWER ANDERSON supporters thought draft registration would make U.S. defense stronger than did Carter's. They believed that 61 percent of Anderson's supporters said registration would strengthen defense, compared with 61 percent of Carter's and 71 percent of Reagan's supporters. Registration would strengthen defense. Foreign aid was the area of federal spending most preferred by students as a candidate for belt-tightening. In addition, 60 percent of the students who THE HUDDLE 2408 IOWA wanted to increase U.S. defense strength said they would cut foreign aid before cutting other government programs. Carter and Reagan supporters said the president would first. Anderson supporters said they would cut defense spending first. A MAJORITY OF KU students of both sexes thought that women should be registered for the draft if registration was carried out. Sixty-nine percent, or 218, of the students polled were registered for the registration of women. Of the 218 returning women's draft registration, 103 were women and 115 were men. Richard Mars, Lyndon senior, who said he had arm experience, said. The army has lots of women and they help in the frontline, problems including women in the draft; Reagan supporters were more willing to cut social services than supporters of any other candidate. One-third of Reagan's supporters said they would cut social services first, compared with that of Anderson's percent of Anderson's supporters who said they would asexual services first. Some of the students who said women should be registered for the draft said they thought women should not be allowed to serve in combat. "They should take office jobs until combat is a last resort," William Hinchie, Leavenworth sophomore, said. 10th and Mass. 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