The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 12, 1956, Image 10

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa
Thursday, Janay 12 10

Furniture Refinishing
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY
REPRODUCTIONS
Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop
MARIETTA PA.
Phone 6-7591
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Shoppe
48 EAST MAIN STREET
Will Be Closed
FROM
Jan. 15th To Feb. 1st
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Fresh, Roasted
PEANUTS
Hassinger’s Grocery
16 N. Market St., Mount Joy
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A new compound developed
by the Manu-Mine Research &
; ‘ : Two local servicemen have
Development Co. of Reading. te oui FANT ' MEER
been reported hospitalized. W ANTE ) BY Til} I bl !
a., May go a long way toward A Al Wb [
en} + Seaman James Mateer, son of i
helping to preserve and streng- : :
a : Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mategr
then the Nation's highways and
{ { North Barbara Street, has been
streets ! : :
" hospitalized in the Philadelphia
The compound Manu-Tite, Naval Hospital |
Navi i |
and Manu-Mine plans to start ‘ : |
: . Seaman Mateer was station |
production of it soon In a new : .
. ed on-board-ship from the Lit-
building erected as part of the re . .
tlecreek Base in Virginia. He is
company's wholly owned sub- : |
: ny tentatively expected to remain
sidiary, American Testing Lab : Ee
in the Philadelphia hospital for
oratories Inc. Lancaster . . |
: a few months. If friends are in |
C. A. Landsidle, general man- the area of the hospital Jimmy
oor tM: qr ' : {
or of Manu Mine, said the may receive visitors
company’s ne w product will be days. Saturdays and Sundays. |
ised primarily to seal the joints Airman 3/¢ Donald Yordy, {
of highways and airport run- o,, of Mr. and Mrs. Chester |
ways, particularly the joints of Yordy, Maytown, is a patient
runways used by jet aircraft. |, the Good Samaritan Hospital, |
: i
John O. Fulmer Jr., technical Dayton, Ohio. According to |
director of American Testing members of his family, he was David Daniel Keegan
Laboratories, who will direct returning to Sheppard Air, On the night of February 22,|
the manufacture and production C ase xas, after spend- : TL va
es m; py Force Base y Texas, after spend 1954, the farm house of William]
of Manu-Tite, said the new pro- ing the Holidays at home when i 1 af ites!
i . . ate iles
duct will be turned out accord- he fell asleep at the wheel of Edw ras, ocat our m
ing to specifications of the the auto, struck a culvert and southeast of Mondamin. Iowa,
Corps of Army Engineers | rolled over near Dayton. presented a quiet and tranquil]
Fulmer described Manu-Tite His parents reported that th Edwards, a 51-|
ne = old: 5 : fy As aceide CLIT E J: BVA . 5 |
as a cold applic d substance, de- accide nt oc urred Janu ¥ 1st. year-old bachelor, was napping|
signed to withstand the heat of Airman Yordy suffered injuries a couch in the livingroom
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exhausts of big trucks on high- of both legs which left both while his sister and ture
ways and of jet aircraft on air- members paralized. woman cousin. ‘were ‘in the!
OF . esx ce : : — THR . |
port runways. Manu-Tite will kitchen washing the evening]
not be disolved by gasoline, oil When in need of Printing. (any- meal dishes
or jet fuels, he said. {thine kindly remember the Suddenly. three masked in-|
truders burst into the kitchen.
One of th etrio kept the two
women under guard while the
other two entered the dining-
room. The leader of the group |

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to open up|
safe which
of the liv-
refused and
the ring-|
ordered the farmer
old-fashioned
stood in one corner
ingroom. Edwards
attempted to resist
leader, who promptly shot him
down. The telephone was torn!
| from the wall and the wounded |
and cousin
with strips torn
The
man’s sister were §
from a
bedspraed unopened safe|
|
was carried to a waiting auto-
mobile. and the three bandits
drove away, leaving Edwards
dying on the farm house floor.
Local authorities immediate-
ly conducted an extensive in-
vestigation and located the Kkil-|
lers’ car in Sioux City, Iowa,
It wos registered in the name
of David Keegan, well known
i nthat area as a cafe and tav-
Within a few days,
Keegan's two accomplices were
into custody identi-|
fied th t individual as the man!
who had killed the In-!
vestigat
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‘rn operator.
and
farmer
ion showed that
had fled the state and Federal
warrents were filed, charging]
him with Unlayful Flight to,
Avoid Prosecution for Murder
| ed with relatives
| 159 pounds.
Ienter-
Stolen
as well as violating the
Transportation of
Status,
the
from Iowa to South
state
Property as he had
transported stolen contents
the safe
Dakota
David Daniel Keegan was
born on September 28, 1918, at
and is the pro-
His pa-
he
of
Kingsley, Iowa,
duct of a broken home.
divorced when
and he liv-
farms in
Although he has
bartender
main
rents ware
was eight years old,
on
various states.
employed as a
and taxicab driver,
occupation has been as an own-
of cafes and
also been
candy
and
been
his
and operator
Keegan
er
taverns. has
employed farmer,
salesman on railroad trains,
store clerk.
as d
hardware
This
buold, 5
is of medium
ft. 11 in. and weighs
He has black wavy
hair which he combs frequent-
ly and bulging blue eyes which
he rolls talking. He has
had continuous dental trouble
and wears a partial lower plate
of false teeth with several vis-
ible goldcap teeth. Keegan also
suffers from a severe throat ail-
ment. which causes the glands
on the right side of his neck to
swell visibly.
fugitive
while
The fugitive has a reputation
of being addicted to the exces-
sive of intoxicants. He
smokes cigarettes moderately
and is known to dress neatly,
usually in sports clothing. When
wearing a hat, Keegan has the
habit of tipping it towards the
back of his head. He is known
to wear a black onyx ring bear-
ing a small diamond and likes
gambling and card ,games but is
a proficient gambler.
Keegan
inal and
use
| not
is a dangerous crim-
considered
armed. It reputed that
he hah suicidal tendencies and
great care must be
proaching
must be
is also
taken in ap-
this man.
Any person having informa-
tion which would assist in lo-
cating this individual is reques
ted to immediately contact
NORMAN H. McCABE, Special
Agent In Charge of the Phila-
delphia Office of the FBI,
Room 500. Widener Building,
Philadelphia, tel phone number
ttenhouse 6-5300.
This is the first in a series of
fugitive stories published by
The Bulletin in cooperation
with the FBI. Next week the
story will concern PALMER
JULIUS MORSET, another
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CARD PARTY AT
ELIZABETHTOWN
A card party for the benefi
of St. Peters Church, ee]

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town, will be held in theE-town
Friendship Fire Hall Tuesday, RENTALS SALES
January 17 at 8 p. m. Mr. and NEW REBUILT — USED
Mrs. James Loser, chairmen, J M. ENGLE
Door prizes and refreshments. |f 41) EAST HIGH ST, ELIZABETHTOWN PH. 7-472
ener of “the F BI « List of Typewriters, Cash Registers, Check Writers, Recorders,
“Ten” Most Wanted Fugitives.” Files, Safes, Desks, Steel Shelving, Intercom. Systems, Etc.
Morset, a former horse thief]
and hoodlum,
51-tfc


is wanted for Un-|
lawful Flight to Avoid Prose-
cution for Robbery
company in Chicago,

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