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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 34

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The Boston Globei
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34 THE BOSTON GLOBE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 .7 TRAVEL a Connecticut hopeful on hazardous waste HARTFORD A new state report paints a more cheerful picture than before as to the future for hazardous waste disposal in Connecticut. The Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management Service has released a 62-page draft report indicating that Connecticut produces less hazardous waste than was previously thought. The report also says the vast majority of that waste can be managed in-state without building new facilities. (UPI) BZOriEY Arraignment set after N.H. shooting ALTON.

N.H. Police charged a man with first-degree assault in the shooting of Thomas Woodbury, who underwent surgery yesterday, police said. Woodbury, 26, was shot twice in the alleged attempted theft of a motorcycle owned by Mark Dodge, 29. Dodge was charged with assault. He was released after posting $5,000 bail and Is to be arraigned Sept.

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By starting now, you'll be ready to attain high scores using our methods when the test is given. FIRST LADY IN FASHION A 1 1 I I I Come fo the workshop. It you don't teal, at the end of the course, that it will help you achieve a score of 95 or better, don 't pay tor the workshop! Furthermore, tt your score Is less than 95 on the official exam after using our techniques, we will Immediately refund your tuition In tulll Residents of three-story apartment house in northeast Kansas City wait outside building for permission to return to their apartments after a three-alarm fire early yesterday that killed six people and injured six others. A fire department official said investigators "have determined that the fire was deliberately set." Bodies of four men and two women were found on top floor of building. UPI PHOTO now open at Copley Place American and European couture.

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2 pencils with you to the Workshop, ANNOUNCEMENT WITH SIGN-UP DATES MAILED TO YOUR HOME. Seating is limited; pre-registration by phone is advised. Otherwise, you may register by arriving thirty minutes early. Tuition is payable at the door by cash, check, money order, MasterCard, VISA or American Express. CHOOSE 1 OF 12 WORKSHOPS September 6th 12:30 pm-5 pm; 6 pm QUALITY INN HERITAGE CHELMSFORD 10 Independence Dr.

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Postal Service. Copyright Achievement Center Expenses eat up proceeds of dinner to aid Nicaraguans The Fall Collection of Richilene will be shown at Sara Fredericks new salon on Wednesday, Sept. 4th Thursday, Sept. 5th Friday, Sept. 6th 2 Si The costs included $13,000 for $9,688 for $61,250 for 'consultant termination fees' and $33,000 for 'consultant 1 NEWSPAPER IN THE CLASSROOM 3S5rEute SOCCER CLINICS PRE-SEASON SKI SHOWS ON-THE-SNOW SKI CLINICS HORN BOOK AWARDS Associated Press WASHINGTON Nicaraguan refugees got only a tiny fraction of the $219,525 taken in on their be-half at an April fund-raising dinner that featured a speech by President Reagan, an internal audit Indicates.

Consultants received more than half the money. The Nicaraguan Refugee Fund, which received direct White House help In arranging the April 15 event, said costs totaled $218,376, including $116,938 in consulting fees and $71 163 to feed the nearly 700 people at the $250- to $500-a-plate dinner. From the dinner and other revenues, the fund spent $3,000 to ship relief supplies to refugees in Central America. The audit follows an earlier disclosure that the refugee fund was started a year ago with the secret involvement of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, or FDN, the largest US-backed rebel army fighting to overthrow Nicaragua's leftist government. But fund officials say no money has gone to the rebels.

According to the fund's internal audit, the dinner's consultant costs included $13,000 for "fund-raising," $9,688 for "publicity," $61,250 for "consultant termination fees" and $33,000 for "consultant fees." Michael Schoor, a fund attorney, said the chief reason the dinner did not raise significant amounts for the refugees was the failure of many people to live up to their donation commitments. "If the outstanding pledges came in, it would be a marvelous success," Schoor said. He estimated that the outstanding pledges total about $80,000. Joseph Luman, the fund's general counsel, said, "We're disappointed in the numbers" in the draft audit, which was made available to the Associated Press. He refused to provide additional details about the consultant payments or other fund expenses.

Others involved with the dinner said the largest consultant payment $50,000 went to Miner Fraser Public Affairs Inc. for organizing the fund and helping arrange the dinner. 1 The Associated Press reported in June that sources said the refugee fund was started a year ago through a secret agreement between Miner 6k Fraser and the Nicaraguan Development Council, the FDN's Washington-based corporate arm. In addressing the Nicaraguan Refugee Fund dinner in April, Reagan denounced Nicaragua's six-year-old government as "a communist dictatorship" that drove more than 250,000 Nicaraguans out of the country. He praised those at the dinner for helping the refugees.

"While the world was turning away, you were helping," Reagan said. "People like you are America at its best." According to the audit, the refugee fund spent $3,000 to ship food and clothing, previously collected in Miami, to Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rica. The audit showed an additional $3,187 going to pay for the travel of fund officials to Central America to oversee transfer of the supplies to two Costa Rican groups. The audit also shows that a separate account maintained by the fund put $10,000 toward $51,271 in medical care given to a wounded Nicaraguan girl, Maritia Herrara, after she was brought to Washington to appear at the dinner. Fund officials have said they intend to organize future fund-raising appeals around the girl.

Overall, the audit shows the fund to be $91,308 in debt for the first six months of this year, including $30,000 in unpaid legal fees and the balance of Miritia Herrara's hospital bill. dmjon''barrv ason at vuiir servie ilf What Is a newspaper? newspaper is many tmngs to many people. To some it's news TRUrnico thf boston globe SPEAKERS BUREAU SPORTS CLINICS CrBCHNPIONFSGOLF MASSACHUSETTS HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA FESTIVAL PLANT TOURS BOSTON GLOBE BOOK FESTIVAL BOSTON GLOBE JAZZ FESTIVAL CY0 YOUTH GOLF TOURNAMENT SCHOLASTICART AWARDS MASSACHUSETTS STATE SCIENCE FAIR LAURENCE L. WINSHIP BOOK AWARDS pos'ive community force. Besides intormm be Sara9ndea deader in at heart.

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