Consumer crusader to visit
PA Auckland The American consumer; I crusader, Mr Ralph Nader. Swill visit New Zealand la'er; this month to address a; charity dinner in Auckland,; on July 30. At $5O a ticket people w 11 be able to hear Mr Nader; speak on the role of can-; sumers’ in shaping the' economy. The Mayoress of Auck-I land. Mrs Barbara Goodman,' is organising the dinner. All: the proceeds from it Wil go> to the Salvation Army’s; Salem House for battered! women and children. I Mr Nader, a noted lawyer! and consumer advocate, will; also appear on the Television! New Zealand programme,! “Newsmakers,” on August 1.1 He will be interviewed for! that in Wellington on July; .31. : Mr Nader nearly came toNew Zealand in 1972 to give; a lecture on behalf of the; organisation, • C.A.R.P. But! his demand for a $5OOO fee' proved too high and he cidinot come. Asked wnit hhs| fee was for the charity dm-i ner, Mrs Goodman said: “T would rather not disclose that. It is not enormous, certainly it is far less than $5000.” •
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