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WASHINGTON - Four anti-crime bills sponsored by Rep William J Hughes, including three aimed at drug trafficking, were passed recently by the House of Representatives The fourth bill is a major
new crime initiative to provide stiffer penalties against trademark counterfeiting of goods and services "It is alarmingVo discover the number and types of counterfeit products on the market today." Hughes said. "Phony aiilnmnhilo nartc hpalth automobile parts,
care products, airplane parts, toiletries, and an endless number of consumer goods are all being produced and sold to unsuspecting consumers, with little protection in federal law." ONE OF THE drug related measures, the Money Laundering Penalties Act of 1984. will strengthen the Bank Secrecy Act which requires reports on currency transfers. These reports - deter money laundering and help identify patterns of currency transfers that are suspicious Another will increase fines and penalties against major drug traffickers and streamline procedures to forfeit drug-related assets. The Hard bill would provide cei^ralized coordination and direction of the federal drug enforcement effort through establishemnt of a Director of Drug Enforcement Coor- ■ dination in the executive of^/fice of the President Club to Hold Dupont Tour STONE HARBOR - The Garden Club of Stone Harbor is planning a trip to the Nemours Dupont Estate Oct. 10. This is a two-hour tour of the house and grounds. It is planned to leave the firehouse promptly at 8 a.m. * Following the tour, the group will have luncheon at The Greenery II. For more information and reservations. call Florence Covle at 368-2198.
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man. left, presents a council resolution, honoring the Greater Wild wood Jaycees. to their president, Michael Brown, in recognition last week of the organization's selection as the number one chapter in the country.
Topic Is Liberty
ERMA — The-^tatue of Liberty FoundationYecently sent a speaker to Lower . Cape May Regional High School recently to discuss the history and future of "the lady". Joseph Iacovo. an 82-year-old Italian immigrant. told U.S. Government classes how proud he is to be an American, and how the young people should carry on, his tradition. A RETIRED insurance salesman. Iacovo said. "I love America because there is no other countrylike it- Every- time I pass the Statue of Liberty I knew it was Gods blessing to be here, in America." A short film was shown about explaining the
history and future of Miss Liberty. "Tbe Statue of Liberty stands for all the good things America stands for Let's all help so our children's children will be able to see an important part of history." urged the speaker. Donations can be sent to The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island Foundation. Inc.. 101 Suite 1200. New York, New- York. 10178.
Red Cross Lists Blood Collections COURT HOUSE -Blood Collections for the month of October have been announced by Gertrude D. ( Yesgosh, executive director of the county chapter. American Red Cross. Dates and sites are as follows : Monday. Oct. 15: Avalon community. Avalon Community Center. 30th and Ocean. 1-6 p.m. ^ Wednesday. Oct. 17: St. Raymond's, 25 E. Ocean Ave., Villas. 2-7 p.m Friday. Oct.' 26: Woodbine Elementary- School, Webster Avenue. Woodbine. 2-7 p.m.
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