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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 13

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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13
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13 The Boston Globe Wednesday, July 24, 1968 NJ. Raid Seizes $2 Million in Counterfeit Bills Summerthing tonight 7 Folk Dance, Carolina Playground, Ja 3 Held in Natick In Gun, Car Counts Associate Press BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ. Secret Service agents said they raided a one-family home here today and confiscated "more than Yt million" in counterfeit $20 bills, the second largest haul of bogus bills ever seized in the country. Eight persons were arrested throughout various parts of the state, 'said zfrank B. Wood, chief of the Secret negatives, plates and other equipment in Little Ferry, NJ.

He declined to reveal the exact location. He said the eight persons arrested were charged with participating in the manufacture of counterfeit notes. The Secret Service chief identified the occupants of the home in this seashore resort as Wallace Dixon, 37, and his wife, Susan Ann, 30. Bricktown is about 45 miles north of Atlantic City. lacked the fibers found in legitimate bills.

The largest seizure of counterfeit money was $4.2 millon in New York City last December, Wood said. The raid stemmed from the arrest in Elizabeth last month of a man who Wood said had $1000 in counterfeit $20's on his person and another $1000 in bogus bills in his- apartment Wood said today's raid also led to the discovery of Wood said the bills were found behind a trap door in a bedroom closet of the house. said he believed that the printing press allegedly used in the operation was dumped in the nearby Atlantic Ocean. But Wood said inks and acids were found in the house. Wood described the counterfeit bills as "good workmanship," but said they maica nain.

7-9 Jazzwagon, Mission Park, Parker Hill-Fenway. 7-9 p.m.: Band Concert, Fallon Field, Ros- lindale. 7 JO pm: "The Proposition," Almont Playground Mattanan east 138th st, Miami, Fla, were lodged in the Eillerica House of Correction in default of bail. Angela Joan Sciascia, 19, also of Miami, being held in the Charles St JaiL Boston. The trio was arrested July 8 by Natick police.

Louisville, Ky authorities also hold warrants for their arrest in connection with armed robbery there. NATICK Two men and a young woman charged with illegal possession of firearms and auto theft were each held Tuesday in $6000 for the Middlesex Grand Jury by Judge H. Edward Howe in District Court John Collins, 21, of Washburn Newton, and Stanley Puchalski, 21, of North Service in New Jersey. 8 p.m.: Jazz Concert, American Legion Playground, East Boston. TOMORROW 9 a.m.-noon: Craftmobile, South St.

Project, Jamaica Plain. 11 a.m.: Boston Children's Theatre, Town Field, Dorchester. 1 p.m.: Puppet Show, "Princess The Dragon," Playroom 81, 81 Prentiss Mission Hill. 2 p.m.: Bunker Hill-Channel 56's Children's Personality, Columbia Point, Dorchester. 2 p.m.: Boston Children's Theatre, Town Field, Dorchester.

2-5 p.m.: Craftsmobile, Beethoven School Yard, West Roxbury. 3 p.m.: Puppet Show, Green St. Playground, Jamaica Plain. 6:45 p.m.: The Happenings, Smith Field, AUston. 7-9 p.m.: Band Concert, Columbia Point, Dorchester.

7:45 p.m.: The Happenings, American Legion Playground, East Boston. 8 p.m.: Movies, Prado, North End. Type 32 Long-Wearing Bleached White Cotton Muslm ets Gases arkfield She 9 Killed, 20 Hurt As Train Hits Bus Associated Prsss NEWTONVILLE, N.J. A two-car passenger train plowed into a farm labor bus Tuesday night, killing nine of the migrants and injuring 20 others in this South Jersey community. State police said the two self-propelled dieset cars of the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines, carrying some 100 passengers, tore the old school bus in two and threw the rear half 300 feet down the track.

No one on the train was injured. State police accounted for 39 bus passengers, but did not know exactly how many were aboard State police said the train was southbound from Philadelphia to Jersey Shore points where it passed the crossing, which is marked with painted railroad warning signs but no lights. It was not known how fast the train was traveling. The farm bus was returning workers from a dairy farm to Chester, Pa. State Trooper John Caruso said the bus driver, Love Clark, 33, of Wilmington, had with him a Delaware driver's license which had expired in March 1968.

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