The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 16, 1956, Image 5

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AUTHORIZED
Ly
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LLY Ta TY
| serutinize
| may
| nor,
| of the
WANTED BY THE FBI
| major disasters this
the people of Lancaster County
|
|
Daniel William O'Connor
If a heavy-set, barret-chested
offers check !
him carefully for he
be Daniel William O’Con
a member of the FBI's lis
“Ten Most Wanted Fugi
stranger you a
tives.”
O’connor is wanted by the
FBI for the passing of a succes-
| sion of fradulent checks and al-
|
|

i the
: Base Ball, and
{| that

so as a deserter from the U. S.
{ Army.
Canadian authori-
ties would like to get their
hands on Mr. O'Connor for a
charge of attempted murder in
The
connection with his assult upon
a Royal Mounted Police Officer.
This fugitive is ‘a man
many names, which is only
be expected in one who is con
stantly passing bogus checks
Accompanied by his wife and 2
O'Connor travels
United States
with frequent forays into Can-'
| ada.
tiny children,
throughout the
Using the name
William O’Connor,
deserted from the U.
on May 6, 1955,
at Fort Campbell,
mediately
passing racket
changing bank
Ky. He
and also
money
en into custody by the
Canadian Mountd Police,
led a .32 caliber
tol from his
the officer
ly beat him.
officer's
and left
in the
belt,
and
waist
up
revolver, tied him
him severely
bushes alongside
roadway. He retained the
lice car and escaped into
United States. This also
him the
adian list of Most
gitivs. This should be
warning that
must be taken
this fugitive.
His wife,
connor has
dark and slender.
remains in the
while O'Connor
tion.
extreme
Mary Ursula O’-
She
background
goes into ac-
He is 5'9",
has a burly,
blond hair,
weighs 200 lbs.
muscular build,
blue eyes, ruddy
complexion and a dimple in
his chin. He has worked as a
lifeguard, wrestler, swimming
instructor and truck driver.
One of his hobbies is weight
lifting, and he usually wears a
windbreaker jacket over a T-
shirt.
The Bulletin, cooperation
with the FBI, has again
brought to the attention of the
public he identity of a danger-
ous criminal who could make
an appearance in any section of
country. Anyone having in-
formation concerning the
whereabouts of Daniel O’Con-
nor should immediately con-
tact Norman H. McCab, Special
Agent in Charge of the Phila-
delphia Office of the FBI, 500
Widener Building, Philadelphia
Penna., telephone number RIt-
tenhouse 6-5300.
The next fugitive to be pub-
licized on the list is the notor-
ious “Angel” Frederick J. Ten-
uto, the Philadelphia convict
who rose to fame through his
association with Willie Sutton
and his own utter disregard for
the lives and rights of others.
-— ee a ————————
Old Timers To Hold
Meeting Feb. 23
There will be a meeting of
the Mount Joy Old-Timers ex-
ecutive committee Thursday
night at 8 p. m. at the Mt. Joy
Legion Home, Feb. 23.
Plans will be made for the
7th annual Banquet, Midget
other business
may come up.
All Old-Timers are invited to
attend this meeting. There will
in
be a meeting of the award com-
mittee, at 7 p. m. same date.
Red Cross
Needs Additional
Disaster Funds
of
to
of Clarence
the fugitive
S. Army it
while stationed
im-
began his bad check
began
orders,
raising them from $8.00 to $80.
or $7.00 to $70.00. He was tak-
Royal
but
while being taken to jail, pul-
automatic pis-
held
vicious-
O’Connor took the
up
injured
the
po-
the
gave
dubious honor of mak-
ing him a member of the Can-
Wanted Fu-
sufficient
care
in dealing with
been * described as
usually
NAR ll a a Ho SL
File Petition For |
| Primary Elections |
Four area citizens filed nom
ination petitions with the Lan-|
caster County Election Board
to appear on the April 24 Re
publican primary ballot, |
Charles D. Mease, Landis- Hl
ville, is seeking committeeman |
|
|
The
Pennsylvania
Story
By Mason Denison,
News
The overwhelming number of
year in
the United States including the Pennsylvania
| recent floods on the West Coast .
| has caused the American Na-| Harrisburg—If the unbridled
tional Red Cross to appeal to| wrath of lawmakers on both
sides of the political fence here
in Harrisburg can be taken as
any indication, Governor Lead-
er's arrogant and now historic
walk out—it can be called
nothing less than that on the
last-ditch compromise tax pro-
gram last week has all but seal-
Editor
Service | for the Landisville District of |
East Hempfield Township Mrs. | |
Amma M. Shenck, Landisville, | |
is seeking the position of com
mitteewoman.
Charles M.
Houseal, May- |
town, is seeking road foreman |
from the Maytown District of !
East Donegal Township. Jane E. |
Houseal, Maytown, is |
committeewoman.
ne ct ® —————
Answers One Call
The Mount Joy
| for ~an additional $13,486, it
was announced today by Fran-
cis L. Cassel, Lancaster County
| Chapter Chairman.
“We have no other alternative’
than to ask the public to vol-
i al ed the doom of the Democratic
chapter has just completed its Party in Pennsylvania for some
: i > 0
campaign for funds when it time to come i a mun
recently joined with the Com- For seventeen odd years this mbulance answere one call
munity Chest in the United reporter has been stomping the| during the past week. Mrs. Ed-
| Community Campaign. The halls and corridors of Capitol! Ward Gibble, Mastersonville,
| funds Red Cross received from Hill covering the activities of yeas taken to the St. Joseph's!
one administration” after another ospita,] Lancaster, on Sunday, |
the United Community Cam- | Po a To id
but never have we had the| February 5. Drivers were Mil-|
paign will be used to meet the - ul
normal operating expenses of displeasiire of seeing a Govern-| Xe muth and Mariyn/
the Chapter and the Chapter’s or display the uncomplimentary |
share of the National budget.” bul-headedness evidenced by
Cassel pointed out. Mr. Leader last week just as|
“If we had been able to fore- Pennsylvania's laughingstock| For Friday Night
soe the extent of the two dev- taX impasse was about to be|
Plans were
astating floods in the east and’ Proken. ones of re Tool Amorics
the west which made it neces- For ‘thirteen months Pennsyl-| Leu P ie Jock merican
sary for the national organiza- vania has been the butt of jokes| Vi kn ost aN to sponsor a
tion to call on the local Chap- throughout the nation over it's | Feb. Pe Re er Friday nite,
ter for additional funds, we legislative inability to come up| in she posthome,
| would have increased the a- with a tax program. {
mount requested from the Uni- For thirteen fonths Pennsyl-
ted Community Campaign and, vania's 38-year-old Governor
therefore, it woulld not have has basked in the sanctum of
been necessary to issue this his walnut-paneled den atop
| special appeal.” Capitol Hill and watched the
It is planned that there will fiscal impasse grow t'ghter and
be no appeal to the public on tighter.
a regular campaign basis, but For thirteen months he has
is hoped that response to known the politicallg-split com-
this appeal in the form of plex of the Legislature, which
checks to the Lancaster County 811 but doubly assured him that
Chapter, American Red Cross, an administration tax program
430 West Orange St., Lancaster by itself could not go through Ya
will be sufficient to meet ghese “th? Legislature. IGA ALL PURPOSE
needs.

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Plans Smoker
made at the
nd BIG
In the thirteen months that [4
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session and that he has donned Y= at
the gubernatorical robes of of- | @ |
fice, young Mr. Leader has had
his political facz slapped twice
lon this very point as the two
, administration tax programs
advanced by the Governor were
forced through tde administra-|
tion-controlled House — only
1GA HOMOGENIZED
Scranton Electric
Now Part Of P.P.&L.
The Scranton Electric Com- |
pany, recently was merged in-
to Pennsylvania Power & Light.
Company. Merger of the two
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utilities became final following
action by the Public Utility
Commission and the Federal
Power Commission.
In commenting on the merg-
er, Chas E. Oakes, PP&L presi-
dent, said the move will “be in
to meet a snub death in the
anti-administration - controlled
Senate,
When House Republicans and
Democrats two weeks ago set
up a special compromise tax
hunting committee — to work
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the best interest of the custom-
ers, employees and shareowners
of both companies.
| mation was
smoothly because
out a seemingly impossible tax|
program agreeable to both sides!
Its consum-' .—it was the pinnacle of strain-|
accomplished ed optimism: a last ditch death |
of the al-"struggle stand if there ever’
ready-close ties between the was one. !
two organizations.” Miraculously, the bipartisan
The territory previously ser- committee agreed upon a com-
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ved by The Scranton Electric promise tax program—combin-
Company now becomes PP&L’s sng a sales and income tax -—-
! Scranton division with offices which through untold effort
in the former Scranton Electric and brow - beating was sold to
headquarters building. each side, or enough so to in-
Addition of Scranton brings sure it's passage.
the total number of PP&L div.! It was a 50-50 tax program
isions to seven. Other divisions from the start — the kind the |
and their headquarters cities Governor said he would accept,
are: Lehigh division - Bethle- with his stipulation being that |
hem; Schuylkill division - Potts Republicans accept whatever
ville{ Susquehanna division - might be the Democratic pro-
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; Williamsport; Harrisburg divis- posal.
ion - Harrisburg: Lancaster di- On the other hand Republic-
vision . Lancaster; and the Lu- ans as their stipulation requir-
zerne division - Wilkes-Barre, { ¢d that the Governor agree to
Consummation of the merger sign all the bills in the tax

SLICED BACON os rave voi dye

now makes the former Scranton Package. On this basis the com-
Electric Company part of an el- mittee went to work.
ectric utility system serving In the showdown late
over 670,000 customers in a week in the House where the
10,000-square.mile area of tax package was assured of
Central Eastern = Pennsylvania.! passage—the Governor declin-!
Approximately 7,000 employees €d to give the assurance that
are required to man and man- he would sign the tax bills af-!
age the Company, which is ter all, in contravention to the,
owned by 94,000 shareowners Liepublican stipulation.
of whom most are Pennsylvan-' As the disclosure was made
ians. on the floor of the hushed
House, many a grimacing Dem-
ocratic lawmaker spat in the
ings of Pennsylvania Power & CUSpidor by his seat—they were
Light Company (including earn- { willing to stand up and be
ings of the former Pennsylvan- counted; to vote for the sales
ia Water & Power Company, tax Mr. Leader would not sign.
prior to June 1955 restated on! Results of Governor Leader's
the basis it was actually merg-| { about- -face agreement to sign
ed on June 1, 1955) and its remain uncertain as “the law-
| subsidiary, The Scranton Elect- makers face the herculean task
ric Company, accruing to the of again mustering enough sup-
common stock of Pennsylvania port to assure passage. |
Power & Light Company for Thanks to Pennsylvania's
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LETTUCE
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the twelve months ended Dec. { young Governor, the Keystone
31, 1955 were $18,317,711,| State now faces a frightening
equivalent to $3.10 per share of fiscal dilemma. !
common stock outstanding at = .— |
such date, as ‘compared with! First settlers arrived in Jun-
$17.226.366 or $2.93 per share iata County as early as 1748
on the same pro forma consoli- but permanent settlements
dated basis for the 12 months were not made for 16 years. |
ended December 31, 1954. i
Pro forma consolidated rev- $12,507,912, an increase of 7.9
enues for the twelve months per cent over the pro forma
| ended December 31, 1955 were revenues for the previous year.
JAKE STEHMAN
FLORIN,
PA.