—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 21.1977 102 Women’s conference set for June PITTSBURGH, Pa. - The Pennsylvania Coordinating Committee of the In ternational Women’s Year Commission recently an nounced plans for “Womankind”, a federally funded statewide women’s conference which will be held June 24-26 at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. The conference is part of a nationwide series of women’s meetings man dated last year by Congress, according to Secretary of State C. DeLores Tucker and State Senator Jeanette Reibman. If WHAT DOES IT COStI I TO OPERATE ? 1 YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW .. . 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WJ —. . . _ y I ■ V* T— r;ri-=~= * =z--^ST=~ Tucker and Reibman stressed that the Penn sylvania “Womankind” Conference is open to all women in the Com monwealth. They said the federally-designated Penn sylvania Coordinating Committee, is seeking to mvolve as many individual women and women’s groups as possible in conference planning and in the con ference itself. “We’re making a real effort to reach women,at all levels-particularly women who ordinarily might not be involved in a women’s issues conference,” Reibman stated. “Child care will be provided at the conference, and financial assistance to cover conference fees, food and lodging will be available for women who need it,” she said. Special week-long coverage and programming on Pennsylvania’s Public Television Network is also planned to bring the con ference to women who might not physically be able to attend, according to Mary Hughes Burns, Dillsburg resident who is one of three co-chairs of the “Womankind” conference. The conference will feature guest speakers, workshops on wdmen’s issues and cultural events. TRY A CLASSIFIED If you understood cubic-feet'per-watt the way you understand miles-per-gallon, you might just scrap your present ventilation systema ilabli .able) Energy management works HARRISBURG - Con servation efforts by com merce and industry in Pennsylvania last year saved at least 9.5 million kilowatt-hours of electricity and three-quarters of a million dollars inutility bills, a federal energy official said here recently. “In 1976 factories, stores and school systems saved both money and energy by adop-ting energy management techniques suggested by the state’s electric utilities,” said Joseph A. LaSala, regional administrator of the Federal Energy Administration. The energy official em phasized that fuel was saved through efforts to conserve. “To produce that power would require 4,500 tons of coal or 460,000 gallons of oil,” said LaSala. 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