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The document is a collection of articles from Lancaster newspapers related to the International Signal & Control (ISC) and its former executives, including notable events, obituaries, and legal issues. It highlights the history of ISC, including a significant scam led by James H. Guerin and various articles discussing the company's impact on the community and its employees. The content spans multiple years, showcasing the company's legal troubles and the personal stories of individuals connected to ISC.
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Sports » Published on January 3, 2005, Lancaster New Era Santa's Spectacular Christmas Sale At
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Business » Guerin 'home' to complete sentence Visit the Marketplace


Marketplace
Entertainment » Former ISC chief will serve final months of his 1992 >>
Technology sentencing for directing illegal arms scams in home
Health confinement here.
Archives » In 1989, local business icon James H. Guerin moved from Lancaster to

La Voz Florida, defiant as a storm gathered around him.

Hispana » Soon he'll come back under quieter conditions. Central


Market Cone Woman's Minnetonka
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Guerin, who admitted running ISC's $1.14 billion fake-contract scam and
Realty $50 million smuggling ring, will complete his sentence
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eEditions the country in two specialties, according to U.S. News and World Report's

Photos 15th annual "America's Best Hospitals" survey.

Features The hospital ranked 26th in the area of heart and heart surgery care and
34th in the area of hormonal disorders and endocrinology, according to the
Celebrations rankings appearing in the July 12 issue.
Obituaries
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Place an Ad reporter, died unexpectedly Thursday night, just hours after filing what was
Advertising to be his last story for the newspaper. He was 56.

Contact Us Flannery, of 10 Upper Green, was stricken ill at home and died of natural
Live Support causes at Lancaster General Hospital. Earlier in the day, he had covered a
court case.
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Published on May 24, 2004, Intelligencer Journal
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(Lancaster, PA)

Larry A. Schick, 62, engineer, CEO


Larry Allan Schick, 62, of 120 Buck Run Road, Conestoga, died Friday at
Essa Flory Hospice Center after a long illness.

He worked 17 years for the former International Signal and Control Inc. of
Lancaster and was chief executive officer of the former ISC Educational
Systems Inc.

A graduate of the University of Illinois with a degree in electrical


engineering, he received his master's degree from Florida Institute of
Technology.

Schick worked for the former Pan American

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Article 15 of 149, 10168098


Published on August 3, 2003, SUNDAY NEWS
(LANCASTER, PA.)

Local players help Keating's win state 'B' softball title


Several Lancaster County players helped Keating's Fitness Center of
Wilkes-Barre win the Class B Fast-Pitch Pennsylvania state championship
last weekend at Lebanon's Prescott Field.

Keating's was 4-0 in winning its third straight state championship.

They defeated Kreider & Flick of Bedford twice in the tournament, 9-5 in the
second game and 8-0 in the championship game.

Art Devoe of Wakefield and Dave Stokes of Holtwood

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Article 16 of 149, 10151920


Published on March 20, 2003, INTELLIGENCER
JOURNAL (LANCASTER, PA.)

Helen L. Kiehl, 72, ISC Corp. retiree


Helen L. Kiehl, 72, of 411 Pheasant Ridge Circle, died Tuesday at Essa Flory
Hospice Center. She was under the care of a physician.

A retiree of the former International Signal & Control Corp., she previously
worked at the former L.P. Henderson Umbrella Factory.

Mrs. Kiehl was a member of Church of the Apostles United Church of Christ.

She enjoyed traveling, flowers and music.

Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late Phillip and Pearl

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (143 words)

Article 17 of 149, 10151776


Published on March 19, 2003, INTELLIGENCER
JOURNAL (LANCASTER, PA.)

Solomon Lasof, 85, RCA physicist


Solomon Lasof, 85, of Eden Road, formerly of Trenton, N.J., died Tuesday
at Lancaster General Hospital after a brief illness.

He worked 29 years as a physicist and engineer for the former RCA Corp.
He also worked for the former ISC/Ferranti Inc.

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Lasof graduated from Trenton High School, Cornell University and the
University of Pennsylvania.

An avid flyer, he was a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots


Association.

He also belonged to Phi Beta Kappa and the

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Article 18 of 149, 10151866


Published on March 19, 2003, LANCASTER NEW
ERA (LANCASTER, PA.)

Solomon Lasof, 85, RCA physicist


Solomon Lasof, 85, of Eden Road, formerly of Trenton, N.J., died Tuesday
at Lancaster General Hospital after a brief illness.

He worked 29 years as a physicist and engineer for the former RCA Corp.
He also worked for the former ISC/Ferranti Inc.

Lasof graduated from Trenton High School, Cornell University and the
University of Pennsylvania.

An avid flier, he was a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots


Association.

He also belonged to Phi Beta Kappa and the

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Article 19 of 149, 10151142


Published on March 13, 2003, LANCASTER NEW
ERA (LANCASTER, PA.)

Sold cluster bombs


Editor, New Era:

The other morning I was in the barbershop and the guy in the next chair was
joking about his former employer, ISC. Someone mentioned Pakistan and
he said, "We used to sell them cluster bombs. We sold cluster bombs to all
those countries. Our motto was, "We sell third-rate weapons to
second-rate countries at first-rate prices."

Perhaps, if all previous administrations had focused a bit more on trying to


make the world safer

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Article 20 of 149, 10149773


Published on March 2, 2003, SUNDAY NEWS
(LANCASTER, PA.)

In defense of Guerin
I read the editorial in Sunday's paper (Feb. 23) called "A tainted
nomination," and I think it's time to stand up and be counted in support of
Jim Guerin. I take issue with your first and second sentences --"Jim Guerin
had a talent for dirtying everything he touched. Especially reputations."

I was an employee of ISC for five years, managing the employee fitness
center, and Mr. Guerin impacted my life positively.

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Business » FERRANTI SELLS LAST OF ITS BUSINESSES Visit the Marketplace


Marketplace
Entertainment » Ferranti International Inc. has sold the last of its 16 businesses in the United >>
Technology States, completing the divestiture of its operating companies.
Health Lancaster-based Ferranti sold Mountain Optec Inc. of Boulder, Colo., to
Archives » Phillips Services Industries Inc. earlier this month. The price was not
disclosed, but it consists of an initial payment plus future payments based
La Voz
Hispana » on the firm's performance over the next two years.
Woman's
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Shopping DAVIS WON'T SEEK ENDORSEMENT
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Edward A. Davis, a former Navy captain and Vietnam-era prisoner of war,
Community said Friday he won't seek the endorsement of Republican committee people
Visit for the congressional seat being vacated by U.S. Rep. Robert S. Walker. Keys Fitness
However, Davis said he still might run in the Republican primary. 12-program
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Obituaries
Special JAILED GUERIN ASKS TO COLLECT PENSION
Sections James H. Guerin, who stole $189.9 million from Ferranti International,
Columns » believes he's entitled to his pension from the company too.

Interests » Now serving a 15-year sentence for his crimes, Guerin filed court papers
Customer last month to initiate receipt of his $2,800-a-month pension. But Ferranti,
which has won court judgments against Guerin for the $189.9 million,
Service contends the pension payments should go to the company instead.
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Contact Us Article 134 of 149, 1995313084

Live Support Published on November 9, 1995, Intelligencer


Journal (Lancaster, PA)
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Need a Signal & Control Corp.

Website? Thomas P. Jasin, 50, of 2473 Butter Road, was indicted by a federal grand
jury in August on two counts of violating the U.S. Tax Code - one for filing a
false income tax return in 1988 and one for tax evasion for allegedly hiding
taxable income he and his wife, Mary Jane, earned in 1987. If federal

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Article 135 of 149, 1995313031


Published on November 9, 1995, Lancaster New
Era (PA)

TAX CHARGES AGAINST EX-ISC EXEC DROPPED


A timing technicality has led to the dismissal of a pair of federal tax charges
against former ISC executive Thomas P. Jasin.

The tax evasion and false filing charges were thrown out Oct. 31 by U.S.
District Judge Franklin S. Van Antwerpen in Philadelphia. Federal
prosecutors thought they had secured a further extension of the six-year
statute of limitations for the case, according to a source familiar with the
proceeding.

But, due to an error in the paperwork, the extra extension was

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Article 136 of 149, 1995286010


Published on October 13, 1995, Lancaster New
Era (PA)

FERRANTI CLAIMS EXECUTIVE FRAUD


When ISC executive Thomas P. Jasin claimed on a 1988 expense account
that he took business prospects to hear the Orlando Symphony, two
problems arose.

There was no Orlando Symphony, and Jasin's $974 in receipts were for
weekend passes at Orlando's Disney World and meals at Epcot Center.
Discovery of such discrepancies led to the conclusion that Jasin embezzled
more than $350,000 from International Signal & Control and its successor,
Ferranti

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Article 137 of 149, 1995223033


Published on August 11, 1995, Lancaster New
Era (PA)

FORMER ISC EXEC INDICTED AGAIN


A former executive of International Signal & Control has been indicted
again, this time for allegedly cheating on his income taxes.

Thomas P. Jasin, who was convicted of smuggling conspiracy in December


1992, was accused Tuesday of two counts of tax wrongdoing. If convicted of
the tax violations, Jasin faces up to five years in prison, three years of
probation and a $250,000 fine.

He has been free on bail pending sentencing of his 1992 smuggling


conspiracy conviction, which

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Article 138 of 149, 1995138100


Published on May 18, 1995, Intelligencer Journal
(Lancaster, PA)

HARRY D. HEIST, 37, HAD WORKED AT ISC

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Harry D. Heist, 37, of 6726 Kings Highway South, Zionsville, Lehigh County,
died Tuesday at Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, Salisbury Township, as the
result of a motor vehicle accident.

Heist had worked for the former International Signal and Control Company,
Lancaster, for 14 years. At the time of his death he was employed as an
electrical maintenance technician by Luther Crest, Allentown.

Born in Allentown, he was a son of Floyd N. and Loretta E. Dunstan Heist of


Zionsville.

He

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Article 139 of 149, 1995138025


Published on May 18, 1995, Lancaster New Era
(PA)

HARRY D. HEIST, 37, FORMER ISC EMPLOYEE


Harry D. Heist, 37, of 6726 Kings Highway South, Zionsville, Lehigh County,
died Tuesday at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown.

He had been in the hospital since he was involved in a motor vehicle


accident in April, a family spokesman said. Heist had worked for the former
International Signal and Control, Lancaster, for 14 years.

At the time of his death he was employed as an electrical maintenance


technician by Luther Crest, Allentown.

Born in Allentown, he was a son of Floyd N. and

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (213 words)

Article 140 of 149, 1995135098


Published on May 15, 1995, Intelligencer Journal
(Lancaster, PA)

THEY FORMED A BUSINESS BOND WITH FRIENDSHIP


Growing up, Les Lipman was often benched for wreaking havoc at the pool
he belonged to, sometimes before he even got into the water.

"As soon as I walked in they'd say, "Hey, how are ya doing? Let's have a
seat," says Lipman. When he protested that he hadn't even done anything,
the lifeguards replied, "You will." That was the early 1970s. Today, Lipman is
a business partner with one of those

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Business » LATEST GUERIN CHAPTER: A FRAUDULENT DIVORCE? Visit the Marketplace


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Entertainment » James H. Guerin - admitted smuggler, tax cheat, money launderer and >>
Technology phony-contract author - is being suspected of a new offense:
Health Fraudulent divorce. In the ongoing battle over who gets Guerin's
Archives » $2,700-a-month pension, the pension plan administrator says Guerin's
divorce might be an attempt to preserve the money for his ex-wife, Helen.
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Shopping MAPMAKING FIRM MOVING TO ISC SITE
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A city-based mapmaking firm will move into the former headquarters of Vermeil
Community International Signal & Control outside Mountville. Champagne
Visit GeoSystems Global Corp. will occupy the vacant 62,000-square-foot,
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14-kt. Yellow Gold
Necklace-18kt.
Lancaster one-story office building this May, said David R. Bowen, corporate Gold over SS
Fashion Ring-Size 8
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My manager of human resources and facilities. GeoSystems will vacate its Champagne
leased 25,000-square-foot office at 53 W. James St., where 60 employees CZ Dangle
Headlines work, and its leased 22,000-square-foot office at 227 Granite Run Drive, Necklace
Talkback where 85 $39.99

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Article 123 of 149, 1996358068
Celebrations Published on December 23, 1996, Intelligencer
Obituaries Journal (Lancaster, PA)
Special
MURIEL R. HORTON, 60, RETIRED SECRETARY
Sections
Columns » Muriel R. "Midge" Horton, 60, of 509 Koser Road, Lititz, died at home
Saturday after a long illness.
Interests »
Customer She was the wife of Bruce R. Horton. They observed their 40th anniversary
in July. Born in Patton, Maine, she was the daughter of Virginia Kennedy
Service Glidden of Lancaster and the late Chester Glidden.
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She worked as a receptionist for the former International Signal and Control
Care Center Corp. for 17 years, retiring in 1993.
Place an Ad Mrs. Horton was past treasurer of the ISC Credit
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Need a completed almost all of his prison term by now.

Website? Instead, four years after a jury found him guilty of conspiring to smuggle
arms to South Africa, the Manheim Township resident has yet to start it.
Jasin, 51, who faces a five-year sentence, remains free on $100,000 bail
while a federal judge weighs his 1993 request to see classified Central
Intelligence Agency documents.

The secret documents are believed to answer the largest

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Article 125 of 149, 1996284014


Published on October 10, 1996, Lancaster New
Era (PA)

MACHINE FIRM BUYS EX-FERRANTI SITE, WILL


EXPAND
Timothy N. Reist had been pondering for a long time whether to go into
business for himself.

Then his employer, Bulova Technologies, nudged him into a decision - by


laying him off after eight years on the job. Reist, a machinist, opted to
start his own company. Now, five years later, it seems that he made a
wise choice.

Reist and his wife, Joanne, have bought a Mountville area building so they
can expand their firm, Reist Precision Machine.

They bought a 3,500-square-foot building

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Article 126 of 149, 1996261179


Published on September 17, 1996, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

RICHARD HOFFMAN, 73, WAS ISC RETIREE


Former Lancaster resident Richard E. "Dick" Hoffman, 73, of 8351-B S.W.
93rd Lane, Ocala, Fla., died Saturday at Lancaster General Hospital.

An employee at RCA and International Signal & Control, Hoffman retired in


1987 and moved to Ocala. He and his wife of 52 years, Dorothy J. Stuart
Hoffman, were formerly of 362 Ruth Ridge Drive.

Born in Steelton, he was the son of the late Clark and Carrie Hoffman. A
graduate of Steelton High School, he earned his

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (288 words)

Article 127 of 149, 1996139081


Published on May 18, 1996, Lancaster New Era
(PA)

10 NEW ERA STAFFERS HONORED


Ten Lancaster New Era staff members were honored today for excellence
in journalism in statewide newspaper award ceremonies in State College.

A team of reporters took a first place prize in the New Era's division in the
Keystone Press Awards, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Society of
Newspaper Editors. The top honor was for best deadline news reporting for
coverage of the February 1995 fire at Reifsnyder's music store on South
Queen Street.

The Keystone awards

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Article 128 of 149, 1996119194


Published on April 28, 1996, Sunday News
(Lancaster, PA)

BOMBS WITH OUR NAMES ON THEM


In remote areas of Laos, villagers sometimes plant herbs in shell casings
left over from the Vietnam War.

Some of the casings still have manufacturer's tags on them, said Titus
Peachey, of Lancaster. Brush the dirt away and you will find the names of
American towns and companies. "It was always for me a feeling of sadness
to see my own country represented in that way."

Part of a worldwide campaign to ban land mines and other anti-personnel


bombs,

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Article 129 of 149, 1996081169


Published on March 21, 1996, Lancaster New Era
(PA)

FEDS SEEK MENTAL TEST FOR LIPKA


PHILADELPHIA - A federal prosecutor wants accused spy Robert Stephan
Lipka to undergo a psychiatric examination.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Barbara J. Cohan asked a federal judge today to


order tests to establish that the Manor Township man is competent to stand
trial. Also today, an FBI agent disclosed that Lipka once claimed to have
laundered money for Oliver L. North and James H. Guerin, and to have
seen evidence that Richard M. Nixon was a Soviet spy.

In her court filing, Cohan noted

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FERRANTI SELLS OFF LAST U.S. BUSINESS


Ferranti International Inc. has sold the last of its 16 businesses in the United
States, completing the divestiture of its operating companies.

Lancaster-based Ferranti sold Mountain Optec Inc. of Boulder, Colo., to


Phillips Services Industries Inc. A price was not disclosed, but it consists of
an initial payment plus future payments based on the firm's performance
over the next two years.

Mountain Optec toughens optical disk drives that gather, store and play data,
so they

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Robert Clyde Ivy, the former top ISC executive who eluded trial for 5 1/2
Website? years, admitted in federal court Friday that he smuggled arms to South
Africa.

The Lancaster resident pleaded guilty to one count of smuggling conspiracy,


bringing the prosecution of one of America's largest corporate crimes nearly
to a close. Of 20 companies and individuals indicted in the ISC case in
October 1991, Ivy faced the most charges - 52 counts, posing up to 515
years in prison and a $44 million

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Article 115 of 149, 1997066321


Published on March 7, 1997, Intelligencer Journal
(Lancaster, PA)

RUTH FRIEDEL, 67, LIVED IN LANCASTER


Ruth N. Friedel, 67, of 761 Stoney Battery Road, died Thursday from injuries
sustained in a car crash, according to Lancaster County coroner Dr. Barry
Walp.

She was found in cardiac arrest following a five-vehicle accident along


Rohrerstown Road late Wednesday night. Born in Lancaster, she was a
daughter of the late Jack and Naomi G. Erb Patterson.

A lifelong resident of the Lancaster area, she had attended McCaskey High
School.

She had worked at Willow Valley Market as a deli clerk

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Published on March 7, 1997, Lancaster New Era
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RUTH N. FRIEDEL, 67, WAS DELI CLERK


Ruth N. Friedel, 67, of 761 Stoney Battery Road, died unexpectedly
Thursday.

An autopsy has been ordered. Mrs. Friedel was found in cardiac arrest
following a five-vehicle accident along Rohrerstown Road late Wednesday
night. Born in Lancaster, she was a daughter of the late Jack and Naomi G.
Erb Patterson.

A lifelong resident of the Lancaster area, she had attended McCaskey High
School.

She had worked at Willow Valley Market as a deli clerk for two years and,
prior to that, at ISC

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Published on February 28, 1997, Intelligencer
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JUDGE FINES THREE FIRMS TIED TO ISC


PHILADELPHIA - Three South African companies that were part of an
international arms smuggling operation masterminded by International Signal
& Control were fined a total of $12.5 million Thursday.

The plea agreement in federal court here is another sign that the Republic of
South Africa and the United States are taking positive steps toward
normalizing relations. Both governments have sought for the past five
years to resolve charges of arms smuggling brought by the U.S.

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Published on February 28, 1997, Lancaster New
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FEDS ADD MUSCLE IN LEGAL FIGHT AGAINST


FORMER ISC EXEC
PHILADELPHIA - When South Africa went shopping for high-tech arms in
the 1980s, former ISC executive Robert Clyde Ivy was virtually a
Wal-Mart of weaponry, federal prosecutors allege.

The Lancaster resident helped smuggle into South Africa dozens of kinds of
sophisticated electronic parts for the country's fighter aircraft, helicopters,
missiles and artillery shells, they say. Now, following events here
Thursday, federal prosecutors hoping to convict Ivy of smuggling,
securities

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Article 119 of 149, 1997058304


Published on February 27, 1997, Lancaster New
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ISC PARTNERS ENTER PLEAS ON SMUGGLING


PHILADELPHIA - International Signal & Control's corporate arms smuggling
partners in South Africa finally came to justice here today.

More than five years after their indictment, three South African weapons
companies appeared in U.S. District Court this morning on charges they
participated in the $50 million scheme. One company pleaded guilty and two
pleaded no contest.

The three firms agreed to pay a total of $12.5 million in fines.

As part of a plea

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Published on February 14, 1997, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

GUERIN ACCUSED OF GETTING FRAUDULENT


DIVORCE
Imprisoned arms smuggler James H. Guerin has apparently come up with a
new scam while spending his 15 years behind bars.

This time, a fraudulent divorce to ensure his ex-wife, Helen, gets his
disputed $2,700-a-month pension, said the pension plan's administrator and
former Guerin employee, James P. Shinehouse. "The case is the latest
installment in a 15-year fraud perpetrated by James H. Guerin against his
former employer, Ferranti International Inc.,"

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to help ISC smuggle weapons to South Africa. Now, a baffling series of
Website? delays apparently has run its course.

The Lancaster man was scheduled to be sentenced in federal court here


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ACME NAMED AS TENANT FOR HUGE E. COCALICO


WAREHOUSE COMPLEX
The developer of a massive food distribution center has finally revealed
who will occupy the East Cocalico complex: Acme Markets.

Thomas D. Smithgall, director of development for the real estate arm of


High Industries Inc., announced Tuesday that American Stores Co., the Salt
Lake City-based owner of Acme Markets, bought the land in the Turnpike
21 Business Park. It's been two years since "Project 264" hit the drawing
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Published on April 19, 1998, Sunday News
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The following is a look back at local news events during the past week.
MONDAY

April 13 - In the ongoing story of Lisa Michelle Lambert and her quest to be
released from prison and from her murder conviction in the death of Laurie
Show, Lambert's attorneys argued that they should be paid out-of-pocket
expenses by Lancaster County. They said the cost could be more than
$100,000. Tuesday, Judge Lawrence Stengel modified his gag order to
allow relatives and witnesses to talk to the

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Article 107 of 149, 1998107114


Published on April 17, 1998, Intelligencer Journal
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FEDERAL JUDGE AGREES TO HEAR GUERIN APPEAL


A federal judge has agreed to hold a hearing concerning former Lancaster
businessman James H. Guerin's contention that he was ineffectively
represented when he pleaded guilty in 1991 to a number of crimes, including
money laundering and illegal arms sales.

Guerin, 68, is currently serving a 15-year prison sentence in a federal


prison in Florida. He was once one of Lancaster County's most prominent
philanthropists and business leaders. The hearing will be held

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Article 108 of 149, 1998015016


Published on January 15, 1998, Lancaster New
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W. HEMPFIELD WAREHOUSE A TALL ORDER


A Lancaster company plans to develop a $3.2 million warehouse and

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distribution center at the Ferranti International Inc. campus in West


Hempfield Township.

D. Kasun Associates has purchased 10 acres at Hempland Road from


Ferranti for $562,500. Kasun's company, Kasun Development Corp.,
intends to build a 140,000-square-foot warehouse on the tract, according to
Vice President Lee Kasun. The structure will have 30-foot-high ceilings to
allow for tall storage space.

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Article 109 of 149, 1997225504


Published on August 13, 1997, Intelligencer
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GUERIN ASKS JUDGE TO FREE HIM FROM JAIL


Former Lancaster businessman James H. Guerin - who is serving a 15-year
prison sentence after pleading guilty in 1991 to a number of crimes,
including money laundering and illegal arms sales - has asked a federal
judge to free him.

Guerin, 67, who is incarcerated in a federal prison in Florida, was once one
of Lancaster County's most prominent philanthropists and business leaders.
Guerin's motion before Chief U.S. Judge Louis C. Bechtle accuses Joseph
Tate, his

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Article 110 of 149, 1997155392


Published on June 4, 1997, Lancaster New Era
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THEY OVERCOME OBSTACLES TO WIN CHAMBER


AWARDS
Susan E. Savage and Shaun Balani can tell you about surprises on the
route to success.

Savage, now president of Abel/Savage Marketing and Communications Inc.,


discovered she was pregnant shortly before she started her freshman year
at Franklin and Marshall College. Balani, president of Travel Time Travel
Agency Inc., said a business broker stole his family's savings while helping
him look for a company to buy.

On Thursday, the two will receive awards from The Lancaster

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PHILADELPHIA - Two of James H. Guerin's former attorneys testified
Website? Tuesday that their ex-client was just what federal prosecutors have called
him for nearly 10 years: a habitual liar.

Philadelphia attorneys Joseph A. Tate and Stephen D. Brown testified in


federal court that Guerin told one lie after another to federal prosecutors
probing criminal wrongdoing within his Lancaster-based defense contracting
firm, International Signal & Control Corp. The attorneys said

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FORMER ATTORNEY TESTIFIES GUERIN LIED TO


GOVERNMENT, DEFENSE TEAM
PHILADELPHIA - Former Lancaster businessman James H. Guerin never
grasped a simple concept, his ex-attorney testified here Tuesday:

Honesty is the best policy. In a remarkable three hours in federal court,


Joseph A. Tate said his one-time client frequently lied not only to
government investigators, but to his own defense attorneys as well.

"Jim and I had a falling out over my view that, very often, Jim would rewrite
history," said Tate.

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GUERIN CLAIMS ATTORNEY WAS INCOMPETENT


Former Lancaster businessman James H. Guerin will be back in federal
court today to try to convince a judge his attorney was ineffective in 1991
when Guerin pleaded guilty to fraud, money laundering and illegal arms
sales.

The 68-year-old Guerin, once one of Lancaster County's most prominent


philanthropists and business leaders, is serving a 15-year sentence in
Florida. Guerin was the founder of International Signal & Control Corp.,
which employed 1,800 people in

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Article 97 of 149, 1998258002


Published on September 15, 1998, Lancaster
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GUERIN WANTS JAIL SENTENCE REDUCED


PHILADELPHIA - The last time James H. Guerin appeared in federal court
here, he was dispatched with a 15-year prison sentence.

Today, six years into that sentence, the former Lancaster businessman
came back to argue that his penalty was too harsh. Guerin's request to be
resentenced was getting under way at presstime. He was expected to
testify at length in the courtroom of U.S. Magistrate Judge Diane M. Welsh.

The founder of the now-defunct International Signal &

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Journal (Lancaster, PA)

JOSEPH F. MICKOSEFF, 44, WAS ASSEMBLER


Joseph F. Mickoseff, 44, of 6088 Sundra Circle, East Petersburg, died
Thursday afternoon at home after a lengthy illness.

He was an assembler of automatic machines for the last three years at


Synergistech, Lewisberry. From 1983 to 1995, he worked for the former
ISC Corp., Lancaster, as a tool maker. A 1972 graduate of Nativity High
School, Pottsville, he earned an associate's degree in art from Penn State
University and an associate's degree from Williamsport Area

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Article 99 of 149, 1998199066


Published on July 18, 1998, Intelligencer Journal
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PAULINE BEAM, 79, WAS ISC EMPLOYEE


Pauline A. Beam, 79, of 1726 Sammar Road, died Thursday evening at
Lancaster General Hospital of natural causes.

She worked at International Signal Control from 1980 to 1990, when she
retired. She previously worked for the former Schick Inc., Lancaster, for 24
years. She was of the Protestant faith.

Born in West Earl Township, she was the daughter of the late Frank and
Mary Gamber Adams.

She was the wife of Lester J. Beam, who died in 1989.

Surviving are a grandson, Shawn Beam

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Published on July 18, 1998, Lancaster New Era
(PA)

PAULINE A. BEAM, 79, ISC RETIREE


Pauline A. Beam, 79, of 1726 Sammar Road, died Thursday evening at
Lancaster General Hospital of natural causes.

She worked at International Signal and Control from 1980 to 1990, when she
retired. She previously worked for the former Schick Inc. for 24 years. Born
in West Earl Township, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Mary
Gamber Adams.

She was the wife of Lester J. Beam, who died in 1989.

Surviving are a grandson and a sister, Anna G. Sweigart of Ephrata.

She was

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My marked the second and final day of a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge
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Obituaries GUERIN CLAIMS HE WAS DECEIVED BY ATTORNEY
Special
Sections PHILADELPHIA - Deceit is what landed former Lancaster businessman
James H. Guerin in federal prison for 15 years.
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Now a federal judge will decide in the coming weeks whether Guerin is using
his old tactic to try to get out. Guerin, the founder of now-defunct
Customer International Signal & Control, testified for two hours here Wednesday,
Service concluding a two-day hearing on his bid for a reduced sentence.

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PHILADELPHIA - Two of James H. Guerin's former attorneys testified
Website? Tuesday that their ex-client was just what federal prosecutors have called
him for nearly 10 years: a habitual liar.

Philadelphia attorneys Joseph A. Tate and Stephen D. Brown testified in


federal court that Guerin told one lie after another to federal prosecutors
probing criminal wrongdoing within his Lancaster-based defense contracting
firm, International Signal & Control Corp. The attorneys said

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FORMER ATTORNEY TESTIFIES GUERIN LIED TO


GOVERNMENT, DEFENSE TEAM
PHILADELPHIA - Former Lancaster businessman James H. Guerin never
grasped a simple concept, his ex-attorney testified here Tuesday:

Honesty is the best policy. In a remarkable three hours in federal court,


Joseph A. Tate said his one-time client frequently lied not only to
government investigators, but to his own defense attorneys as well.

"Jim and I had a falling out over my view that, very often, Jim would rewrite
history," said Tate.

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Article 96 of 149, 1998258077


Published on September 15, 1998, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

GUERIN CLAIMS ATTORNEY WAS INCOMPETENT


Former Lancaster businessman James H. Guerin will be back in federal
court today to try to convince a judge his attorney was ineffective in 1991
when Guerin pleaded guilty to fraud, money laundering and illegal arms
sales.

The 68-year-old Guerin, once one of Lancaster County's most prominent


philanthropists and business leaders, is serving a 15-year sentence in
Florida. Guerin was the founder of International Signal & Control Corp.,
which employed 1,800 people in

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Article 97 of 149, 1998258002


Published on September 15, 1998, Lancaster
New Era (PA)

GUERIN WANTS JAIL SENTENCE REDUCED


PHILADELPHIA - The last time James H. Guerin appeared in federal court
here, he was dispatched with a 15-year prison sentence.

Today, six years into that sentence, the former Lancaster businessman
came back to argue that his penalty was too harsh. Guerin's request to be
resentenced was getting under way at presstime. He was expected to
testify at length in the courtroom of U.S. Magistrate Judge Diane M. Welsh.

The founder of the now-defunct International Signal &

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Journal (Lancaster, PA)

JOSEPH F. MICKOSEFF, 44, WAS ASSEMBLER


Joseph F. Mickoseff, 44, of 6088 Sundra Circle, East Petersburg, died
Thursday afternoon at home after a lengthy illness.

He was an assembler of automatic machines for the last three years at


Synergistech, Lewisberry. From 1983 to 1995, he worked for the former
ISC Corp., Lancaster, as a tool maker. A 1972 graduate of Nativity High
School, Pottsville, he earned an associate's degree in art from Penn State
University and an associate's degree from Williamsport Area

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Article 99 of 149, 1998199066


Published on July 18, 1998, Intelligencer Journal
(Lancaster, PA)

PAULINE BEAM, 79, WAS ISC EMPLOYEE


Pauline A. Beam, 79, of 1726 Sammar Road, died Thursday evening at
Lancaster General Hospital of natural causes.

She worked at International Signal Control from 1980 to 1990, when she
retired. She previously worked for the former Schick Inc., Lancaster, for 24
years. She was of the Protestant faith.

Born in West Earl Township, she was the daughter of the late Frank and
Mary Gamber Adams.

She was the wife of Lester J. Beam, who died in 1989.

Surviving are a grandson, Shawn Beam

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (156 words)

Article 100 of 149, 1998199013


Published on July 18, 1998, Lancaster New Era
(PA)

PAULINE A. BEAM, 79, ISC RETIREE


Pauline A. Beam, 79, of 1726 Sammar Road, died Thursday evening at
Lancaster General Hospital of natural causes.

She worked at International Signal and Control from 1980 to 1990, when she
retired. She previously worked for the former Schick Inc. for 24 years. Born
in West Earl Township, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Mary
Gamber Adams.

She was the wife of Lester J. Beam, who died in 1989.

Surviving are a grandson and a sister, Anna G. Sweigart of Ephrata.

She was

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Business » FINAL SENTENCES MARK END OF ISC PROBES, Visit the


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Thursday marked the end of 10 years of criminal probes and prosecutions of
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La Voz U.S. District Judge Jan E. DuBois sentenced the last two of six former ISC

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smuggle arms to South Africa during the 1980s and/or mastermind a $1.14
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after their 1991 indicments. Anthony J. Stagg of Fountain Hills, Ariz., was
Talkback sentenced to three months of home confinement, three years probation and
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Interests » A Marticville man will spend the next three months confined to his home for
his role in illegal arms sales to South Africa by a former Lancaster defense
Customer contractor.
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& Control Corp., was sentenced Wednesday to three months of confinement
Care Center and three years' probation by U.S. District Judge Jan E. DuBois. Also
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Need a sentenced Wednesday for their roles in the scheme.

Website? Terrance P. Faulds of Pequea was sentenced to three months of home


confinement and three years of probation. Gerald E. Schuler of West Islip,
N.Y., was sentenced to three months in jail and three months of home
confinement. He also was fined $3,500.

Both were sentenced in Philadelphia federal court by U.S. District Judge


Jan E. DuBois,

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Article 85 of 149, 1998287167


Published on October 14, 1998, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

GUERIN'S APPEAL IS REBUFFED BY JUDGE


Calling him "deceitful," a federal judge has recommended that former
Lancaster businessman James H. Guerin's request for a reduction in his
15-year prison sentence be denied.

Magistrate Judge Diane M. Welsh has forwarded her 25-page opinion,


issued Thursday, to Chief U.S. District Judge Louis C. Bechtel in
Philadelphia for final disposition. It was Bechtel who sentenced Guerin in
1992, after the former Lancaster business icon pleaded guilty to money

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (1057 words)

Article 86 of 149, 1998287174


Published on October 14, 1998, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

ISC EXECUTIVES SENTENCED


Two former employees of now-defunct International Signal & Control Corp.
were sentenced Tuesday in a Philadelphia federal court room.

Wayne K. Radcliffe of Holtwood was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Jan


E. DuBois to six months in prison, followed by three months of house arrest.
He was also fined $7,500. Robert L. Shireman, a West Virginia resident who
was the Lancaster defense contractor's chief financial officer, was
sentenced to house arrest for six months,

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Article 87 of 149, 1998287023


Published on October 14, 1998, Lancaster New
Era (PA)

2 FORMER ISC EXECUTIVES SENTENCED FOR THEIR


ROLES
Two former executives at International Signal & Control were sentenced
Tuesday for their roles in the company's massive fraud and smuggling
schemes.

Lancaster resident Wayne K. Radcliffe received six months in prison, three


years probation and a $7,500 fine, a federal prosecutor said. Former
Marietta-area resident Robert L. Shireman received six months of home
confinement, three years probation and a $7,500 fine, according to the
prosecutor.

Assistant U.S.

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Journal (Lancaster, PA)

SIX EX-ISC OFFICIALS TO BE SENTENCED


After a seven-year wait, six former employees of the defunct Lancaster
defense contracting firm International Signal & Control Corp. will be
sentenced this week in a Philadelphia federal court room.

All have pleaded guilty to various roles in ISC's elaborate arms-smuggling


operation and/or to aiding ISC founder James H. Guerin in masterminding a
$1.14 billion fraud against former British defense giant Ferranti International
plc. And, according to court documents, all

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Article 89 of 149, 1998270014


Published on September 27, 1998, Sunday News
(Lancaster, PA)

PAYING THE PRICE


Jim Guerin belongs in jail.

And since the federal judge in charge of his case isn't named Stewart
Dalzell, there's a chance he'll stay there. Mr. Guerin, the fallen angel of the
Lancaster County business community, is busy trying to persuade Judge
Louis Bechtle that his 15-year sentence for fraud, illegal weapons sales and
money laundering ought to be overturned. He was ill-served, Mr. Guerin
argues, by his own lawyers, who were in collusion with federal

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (508 words)

Article 90 of 149, 1998263083


Published on September 20, 1998, Sunday News
(Lancaster, PA)

CATCHING UP ON THE NEWS


The following is a look back at local news events during the past week.

SUNDAY Sept. 13 - Fires continued to burn around the Pinnacle Overlook in


southern Lancaster County, but firefighters had them contained. Eight
firefighters were treated for exhaustion. The fires were brought under control
Monday.

`Police in West Virginia arrested John Dennis Grubb, who is wanted for 27
bank robberies in 10 states, including the Fulton Bank branch on Fruitville
Pike in Manheim Township. The break

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NATION GETS A NEW DEAL LANCASTER COUNTY


WATCHED AS THE DEPRESSION GRIPPED COUNTRY,
HOPING IT WOULD ESCAPE. IT DIDN'T. BUT THE 1930S
WERE ALSO A TIME TO BUILD HERE.
The stock market had crashed two months before, but as far as Lancaster
was concerned on New Year's Day 1930, the collapse of prices on Wall
Street had no more significance than a penny nail falling on a stable floor.

Lancaster was growing as fast as it ever had, expanding its links to east
and west, erecting new public buildings, easily taking care of its poor. As the
decade opened, Lancaster County residents had no premonition that the
worst economic period in American history

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (4895 words)

Article 75 of 149, 1999104273


Published on April 14, 1999, Intelligencer Journal
(Lancaster, PA)

ISC CREDITORS FILE SUIT AGAINST WIDOW OF


MONEY-LAUNDERER
The wife of a former employee of defunct Lancaster defense contractor
International Signal & Control Corp. has been sued in county court for
allegedly keeping $1.1 million her late husband was laundering for ISC
founder James H. Guerin.

Helen W. Snyder of McMinnville, Ore., stands accused of helping her


husband, Harley, move money from four Panamanian front companies,
and one U.S. firm, through Swiss banks and Farmers First Bank of Lititz
into accounts controlled by their

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (511 words)

Article 76 of 149, 1999104106


Published on April 14, 1999, Intelligencer Journal
(Lancaster, PA)

ISC CREDITORS FILE SUIT AGAINST WIDOW OF


MONEY-LAUNDERER
The wife of a former employee of defunct Lancaster defense contractor
International Signal & Control Corp. has been sued in county court for
allegedly keeping $1.1 million her late husband was laundering for ISC
founder James H. Guerin.

Helen W. Snyder of McMinnville, Ore., stands accused of helping her


husband, Harley, move money from four Panamanian front companies,
and one U.S. firm, through Swiss banks and Farmers First Bank of Lititz
into accounts controlled by their

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (511 words)

Article 77 of 149, 1999079092


Published on March 20, 1999, Lancaster New Era
(PA)

LET ME SCHOOL YOU ON SLANG


Yo, are you stoked? I am. Let me school you about slang.

Check it out, G. By reading this week's column, you'll know the phat 4-1-1
so you won't be 4-0-4. No one will call you old skool. You'll be da bomb! So,
just kick it and chill while I floss. CONFUSED? ME TOO.

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didn't know what the words meant either - that is, until I asked several of my

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Article 78 of 149, 1999022081


Published on January 22, 1999, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

JUDGE REJECTS GUERIN'S BID FOR FREEDOM, LESS


JAIL TIME
Former Lancaster businessman James H. Guerin's bid for freedom or a
reduced sentence has been denied by a federal judge.

Chief U.S. District Judge Louis C. Bechtle Dec. 29 upheld the October
recommendation of a lower court judge who said Guerin's request for some
form of relief should be denied. "This should be the end of litigation with Mr.
Guerin," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert E. Goldman, who prosecuted
Guerin.

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Published on January 19, 1999, Intelligencer
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HAROLD MCCURDY, 82, ISC MACHINIST


Harold W. McCurdy, 82, of 670 Gentry Drive, died Monday morning at Shady
Grove Adventist Hospital, Gaithersburg, Md., after a lengthy illness.

A graduate of Stevens Trade School, he was a retired machinist with


International Signal and Control Corp. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World
War II.

McCurdy was a member of First United Methodist Church, Lancaster, and


Masonic Lodge 43 Free & Accepted Masons.

Born in Pottstown, he was the son of the late Harry and Bertha Summons

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Article 80 of 149, 1998291062


Published on October 18, 1998, Sunday News
(Lancaster, PA)

CATCHING UP ON THE NEWS


The following is a look back at local news events during the past week.
SUNDAY

Oct. 11 - A seven-hour standoff with police ended when 18-year-old Shane


Sweigart surrendered in Brownstown. Apparently drunk, Brown had called
911, saying he wanted to kill people. MONDAY Oct. 12 - The shutdown of
Fruitville Pike to remove the eastbound Route 30 bridge was postponed by
PennDOT when the contractor changed demolition plans.

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she had been a group leader in the shipping and receiving department. She
Website? later worked at the former ISC Corp. as a first-class government-certified
solderer, retiring in 1990 after nine years.

She was of the Protestant faith.

Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late Frank K.

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Article 65 of 149, 1999239032


Published on August 27, 1999, Lancaster New
Era (PA)

LAST ISC PARCEL IS SOLD FOR $3.5 MILLION


The last portion of the suburban campus where International Signal & Control
collapsed will be revived by Clipper Magazine Inc.

The magazine's owners have bought the 28-acre property off Donnerville
Road from ISC successor Ferranti International Inc. for $3.5 million.
Following renovations, the local Clipper staff of 250 employees will move in
December to 3725 Electronics Way from its current headquarters at 1650
Manheim Pike.

"We're

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Article 66 of 149, 1999234005


Published on August 22, 1999, Sunday News
(Lancaster, PA)

ISC EXEC MUST DO TIME -- 2 YEARS THOMAS JASIN


APPEAL TURNED DOWN. HE IS ONE OF LAST FROM
ARMS SCANDAL TO HAVE CASE RESOLVED.
Seven years after he was convicted of selling military technology to the
South African government, a Manheim Township man must begin serving
his 2-year prison term.

Thomas P. Jasin, of the 2400 block of Butter Road, former president of ISC
Technologies Inc. - part of the the now-defunct International Signal & Control
Corp. - had appealed his 1992 conviction on conspiring to violate the Arms
Export Control Act and the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act. ISC folded
in 1989.

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Article 67 of 149, 1999227028


Published on August 15, 1999, Sunday News
(Lancaster, PA)

M.L. HIEPLER, 72 RETIRED FROM ISC


Margaret L. Hiepler, 72, of 440 E. Grant St., died Friday afternoon at her
daughter's home in Quarryville after a brief illness.

Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late William and Pearl
Halderman Mentzer. She was the widow of Cornelius F. Hiepler, who died in
December 1992.

She retired from the International Signal Control in Lancaster, where she
worked as a supervisor of inspectors for 15 years.

She was of the Methodist faith.

She was a member of

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Published on June 27, 1999, Sunday News
(Lancaster, PA)

GUERIN FILES NEW MOTION FOR RELEASE


Jailed Lancaster businessman James H. Guerin filed a new motion for his
release with the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on June 11, reiterating his
claim that his former attorney misled him into pleading guilty.

Guerin, 69, who founded the now-defunct International Signal & Control here,
was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 1992 after he confessed to
masterminding ISC's $1.14 billion fake-contract scheme and $50 million
smuggling operation. Assistant U.S.

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (306 words)

Article 69 of 149, 1999177054


Published on June 26, 1999, Lancaster New Era
(PA)

GUERIN APPEALS TO 3RD CIRCUIT SAYS WAS MISLED


BY COUNSEL IN GUILTY PLEA
Jailed businessman James H. Guerin spent the past two years failing to
convince a federal judge to free him.

Now the former Lancastrian is trying to persuade the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals to let him go, by reiterating his claim that his former attorney
misled him into pleading guilty. Guerin, who founded now-defunct
International Signal & Control here, filed a notice that he was appealing to
the 3rd Circuit on June 11, two days after his 69th birthday.

In 1992,

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Article 70 of 149, 1999159011


Published on June 8, 1999, Intelligencer Journal
(Lancaster, PA)

1930S WEREN'T ALL DEPRESSING COUNTY GRAPPLED


WITH MANY ISSUES
While most Americans remember the 1930s as the era of the Great
Depression, life in Lancaster or any other U.S. community was far richer
and more complex than the hardships of that economic catastrophe.

Amidst the financial turmoil, Lancaster County residents built the core of
the county's public works - bridges, water and sewer lines, an airport and
bus system. They grappled with legal and moral issues - the return of
drunken driving after the repeal of Prohibition, the

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Technology television and movie studio.
Health Lancaster-based Ferranti agreed Thursday to sell the 36-acre property to a
Archives » Dallas-based real estate development firm, Trammell Crow Co., for $23
million. So the place that was graced by Dustin Hoffman, Clint Eastwood,
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million. So the place that was graced by Dustin Hoffman, Clint Eastwood,
Headlines Robert DeNiro and other stars will become an office and light-industry
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Seven years after his conviction, former ISC executive Thomas P. Jasin
Website? has yet to spend a day in prison. Federal prosecutors want that to change.

Jasin, 54, of 2473 Butter Road, was among 20 individuals and companies
indicted in 1991 for their roles in ISC's $1.14 billion contract fraud and $50
million smuggling scheme. Jasin was convicted in late 1992 of conspiracy
to smuggle weapons to South Africa. By now he could have served his
entire two-year prison sentence 3 times. But

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Published on January 7, 2000, Intelligencer
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SEVEN YEARS AFTER CONVICTION, FEDS WANT


JASIN BEHIND BARS
Seven years after his conviction, former ISC executive Thomas P. Jasin
has yet to spend a day in prison. Federal prosecutors want that to change.

Jasin, 54, of 2473 Butter Road, was among 20 individuals and companies
indicted in 1991 for their roles in ISC's $1.14 billion contract fraud and $50
million smuggling scheme. Jasin was convicted in late 1992 of conspiracy
to smuggle weapons to South Africa. By now he could have served his
entire two-year prison sentence 3 times. But

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (564 words)

Article 56 of 149, 2000006127


Published on January 6, 2000, Lancaster New Era
(PA)

PRISON FOR JASIN IN 2000?


By now, former ISC executive Thomas P. Jasin could have served his
entire prison sentence 3 times.

But Jasin, who was convicted in December 1992 of conspiracy to smuggle


weapons to South Africa, has yet to start the two-year sentence he
received in July 1998. Wednesday, in a pair of court filings, federal
prosecutors renewed their efforts to get a federal judge to order the
Lancaster man to report to prison immediately.

"Over seven years since conviction, 17 months after

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Article 57 of 149, 2000006050


Published on January 6, 2000, Lancaster New Era
(PA)

PRISON FOR JASIN IN 2000?


By now, former ISC executive Thomas P. Jasin could have served his
entire prison sentence 3 times.

But Jasin, who was convicted in December 1992 of conspiracy to smuggle


weapons to South Africa, has yet to start the two-year sentence he
received in July 1998. Wednesday, in a pair of court filings, federal
prosecutors renewed their efforts to get a federal judge to order the
Lancaster man to report to prison immediately.

"Over seven years since conviction, 17 months after

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THE TOP 10 BUSINESS STORIES OF THE 1990S


It's been a decade of extremes in Lancaster County's financial arena. A
recession ushered in the 1990s. The economy recovered, and the decade
ended with the longest stretch of prosperity in 30 years. The Internet gained
mainstream acceptance for much more than surfing in cyberspace.

In between the recession and the online boom, we've experienced a new
era of shopping with the opening of "big box" retailers, the transformation of

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Published on January 3, 2000, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

THE TOP 10 BUSINESS STORIES OF THE 1990S


It's been a decade of extremes in Lancaster County's financial arena. A
recession ushered in the 1990s. The economy recovered, and the decade
ended with the longest stretch of prosperity in 30 years. The Internet gained
mainstream acceptance for much more than surfing in cyberspace.

In between the recession and the online boom, we've experienced a new
era of shopping with the opening of "big box" retailers, the transformation of

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Article 60 of 149, 1999362044


Published on December 28, 1999, Lancaster New
Era (PA)

BRUTAL KILLINGS, COMPLEX SCAMS MOST


SENSATIONAL
A "House of Horrors" in southern Lancaster County? A murderer who blows
up his victims or a con-artist who pulls off an international scheme?

What are the most sensational crimes that happened in Lancaster County
during the past 100 years? Were they the crimes involving brave
policemen who died fighting murderers, bank robbers or gangsters? Or the
innocent young victims who sparked massive manhunts?

Edward Gibbs, the capital murder case from Franklin

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Care Center rotten carcass is now 10 years old and there's nothing left to feed on. All
you are doing is giving false hope to the remaining corporate parasites at
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John "Jack" W. Brubaker, 62, of 12 Willis Lane, died Thursday morning at
Website? Essa Flory Hospice Center after a brief illness.

Brubaker was a contract administrator for the former GEC Marconi, the
former Ferranti, the former ISC, Bulova Technologies, the former General
Defense in York and Hamilton Technology. He also was a private pilot, a
former emergency medical technician for East Lampeter Ambulance
Association and a former paramedic for Ephrata Community Hospital.

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Article 45 of 149, 2000238102


Published on August 25, 2000, Lancaster New
Era (PA)

TREASURE HUNT: FERRANTI SEEKING GUERIN


MONEY
Two decades ago, International Signal & Control's James H. Guerin was
creating his own kind of "friends and family" plan.

But Guerin was not striving to save money on his long-distance bill. He was
sending stolen money long distances, allegedly to save it for his friends,
his family and himself. As the 70-year-old former Lancaster businessman
sits in jail now, however, he denies he "parked" money.

Meanwhile, his

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Published on August 25, 2000, Lancaster New
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TREASURE HUNT: FERRANTI SEEKING GUERIN


MONEY
Two decades ago, International Signal & Control's James H. Guerin was
creating his own kind of "friends and family" plan.

But Guerin was not striving to save money on his long-distance bill. He was
sending stolen money long distances, allegedly to save it for his friends,
his family and himself. As the 70-year-old former Lancaster businessman
sits in jail now, however, he denies he "parked" money.

Meanwhile, his

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Article 47 of 149, 2000221038


Published on August 8, 2000, Intelligencer
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THOMAS WHITE, 46, SERVICE TECHNICIAN


Thomas L. White, 46, of 3229 Maplecrest Terrace, died Sunday at Lancaster
Regional Medical Center. He had been ill with cancer for a year, according
to a family spokesman.

White was a service technician with Terminex International for three years,
until late July. He was a technician for the former ISC/Ferranti Corp. from
1979 to 1995. A U.S. Navy veteran, he served from 1974 to 1978 aboard
the aircraft carrier USS Kennedy as a third class aviation fire control
technician with squadron VA

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FEDS SEIZE $1.2 MILLION HIDDEN BY GUERIN


PHILADELPHIA -- Federal prosecutors have seized about $1.2 million in
cash belonging to former Lancaster County businessman James H. Guerin
that was hidden in an off-shore bank account.

According to court documents, the government seized $1,190,930.57 from


an account at Kleinword Benson/Dresdner Bank Group, which is based in
Gurnsay, one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. The money
was being held by a Guerin associate for the former Lancaster man's use
after he

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FEDS SEIZE $1.2 MILLION HIDDEN BY GUERIN


PHILADELPHIA -- Federal prosecutors have seized about $1.2 million in
cash belonging to former Lancaster County businessman James H. Guerin
that was hidden in an off-shore bank account.

According to court documents, the government seized $1,190,930.57 from


an account at Kleinword Benson/Dresdner Bank Group, which is based in
Gurnsay, one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. The money
was being held by a Guerin associate for the former Lancaster man's use
after he

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MEKEEL NAMED NEW ERA BUSINESS EDITOR


Tim Mekeel, New Era staff writer, has been appointed business editor of the
New Era, effective June 19.

Mekeel joined the New Era in 1977 as a general assignment and sports
reporter. He became a full-time business reporter in 1979. A graduate of
Hempfield High School and Penn State University, Mekeel is 44 and
resides at 313 Rhoda Drive.

His wife, Alison, is an adjunct instructor of voice at Elizabethtown College


and a music associate at First Presbyterian Church. They have a son,

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John "Jack" W. Brubaker, 62, of 12 Willis Lane, died Thursday morning at
Website? Essa Flory Hospice Center after a brief illness.

Brubaker was a contract administrator for the former GEC Marconi, the
former Ferranti, the former ISC, Bulova Technologies, the former General
Defense in York and Hamilton Technology. He also was a private pilot, a
former emergency medical technician for East Lampeter Ambulance
Association and a former paramedic for Ephrata Community Hospital.

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TREASURE HUNT: FERRANTI SEEKING GUERIN


MONEY
Two decades ago, International Signal & Control's James H. Guerin was
creating his own kind of "friends and family" plan.

But Guerin was not striving to save money on his long-distance bill. He was
sending stolen money long distances, allegedly to save it for his friends,
his family and himself. As the 70-year-old former Lancaster businessman
sits in jail now, however, he denies he "parked" money.

Meanwhile, his

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TREASURE HUNT: FERRANTI SEEKING GUERIN


MONEY
Two decades ago, International Signal & Control's James H. Guerin was
creating his own kind of "friends and family" plan.

But Guerin was not striving to save money on his long-distance bill. He was
sending stolen money long distances, allegedly to save it for his friends,
his family and himself. As the 70-year-old former Lancaster businessman
sits in jail now, however, he denies he "parked" money.

Meanwhile, his

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THOMAS WHITE, 46, SERVICE TECHNICIAN


Thomas L. White, 46, of 3229 Maplecrest Terrace, died Sunday at Lancaster
Regional Medical Center. He had been ill with cancer for a year, according
to a family spokesman.

White was a service technician with Terminex International for three years,
until late July. He was a technician for the former ISC/Ferranti Corp. from
1979 to 1995. A U.S. Navy veteran, he served from 1974 to 1978 aboard
the aircraft carrier USS Kennedy as a third class aviation fire control
technician with squadron VA

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FEDS SEIZE $1.2 MILLION HIDDEN BY GUERIN


PHILADELPHIA -- Federal prosecutors have seized about $1.2 million in
cash belonging to former Lancaster County businessman James H. Guerin
that was hidden in an off-shore bank account.

According to court documents, the government seized $1,190,930.57 from


an account at Kleinword Benson/Dresdner Bank Group, which is based in
Gurnsay, one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. The money
was being held by a Guerin associate for the former Lancaster man's use
after he

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FEDS SEIZE $1.2 MILLION HIDDEN BY GUERIN


PHILADELPHIA -- Federal prosecutors have seized about $1.2 million in
cash belonging to former Lancaster County businessman James H. Guerin
that was hidden in an off-shore bank account.

According to court documents, the government seized $1,190,930.57 from


an account at Kleinword Benson/Dresdner Bank Group, which is based in
Gurnsay, one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. The money
was being held by a Guerin associate for the former Lancaster man's use
after he

C l i c k f o r c o m p l e t e a r t i c l e , (714 words)

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Published on June 20, 2000, Lancaster New Era
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MEKEEL NAMED NEW ERA BUSINESS EDITOR


Tim Mekeel, New Era staff writer, has been appointed business editor of the
New Era, effective June 19.

Mekeel joined the New Era in 1977 as a general assignment and sports
reporter. He became a full-time business reporter in 1979. A graduate of
Hempfield High School and Penn State University, Mekeel is 44 and
resides at 313 Rhoda Drive.

His wife, Alison, is an adjunct instructor of voice at Elizabethtown College


and a music associate at First Presbyterian Church. They have a son,

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Thomas P. Jasin, the last executive from defunct International Signal &
Website? Control Corp. facing a federal prison sentence, is behind bars.

Jasin, 54, of 2473 Butter Road, reported to the Federal Correctional


Institution Schuylkill in Minersville about 3 p.m. Tuesday to begin serving a
2-year sentence, Assistant U.S. Attorney David Hall said. "He was, of
course, late," Hall said. "But, in Mr. Jasin's case, better late than

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JASIN GOES TO JAIL IN SCHUYLKILL CO.


Thomas P. Jasin, the last executive from defunct International Signal &
Control Corp. facing a federal prison sentence, is behind bars.

Jasin, 54, of 2473 Butter Road, reported to the Federal Correctional


Institution Schuylkill in Minersville about 3 p.m. Tuesday to begin serving a
2-year sentence, Assistant U.S. Attorney David Hall said. "He was, of
course, late," Hall said. "But, in Mr. Jasin's case, better late than

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VICTOR FREY, 84, ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN


Victor H. Frey, 84, of 106 South Trails End Court, formerly of River Road,
Conestoga, died Friday at Mennonite Home after a brief illness.

Frey was an electronics technician for the former Bendix Co., York, for 20
years. He last worked at ISC, retiring in 1982. He also worked for the
railroad, Armstrong World Industries Inc., and Safe Harbor Power Corp. A
U.S. Army veteran, he served during World War II.

Frey was a member of Green Hill United Methodist Church, Conestoga, the
former

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PATRICIA HEINLEY, ISC LINE SUPERVISOR


Patricia J. Heinley, 63, of 2294 Albern Blvd., died of natural causes Tuesday
at Essa Flory Hospice Center.

Mrs. Heinley was a line supervisor for the former International Signal Corp.
She was a member of Ross Street United Methodist Church.

She enjoyed crocheting, camping, bowling and vacationing in Atlantic City,


Delaware Park and Branson, Mo.

Born in England, she was the daughter of the late William J. and Gwendolyn
Stone White.

She was married 47 years in June to Donald E.

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ISC EXEC ORDERED TO REPORT TO JAIL


Thomas P. Jasin, the former International Signal & Control Corp. executive
convicted in 1992 of conspiracy to smuggle missiles to the Republic of
South Africa in the mid-1980s, has a date with the jailer.

Jasin, 54, of 2473 Butter Road, was ordered to report to a yet-to-be-named


federal prison no later than 2 p.m. on Dec. 12 to begin serving the 2-year
sentence handed down by U.S. District Judge Jan E. DuBois in July 1998. If
a prison has not been assigned by that date, Jasin

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ISC EXEC ORDERED TO REPORT TO JAIL


Thomas P. Jasin, the former International Signal & Control Corp. executive
convicted in 1992 of conspiracy to smuggle missiles to the Republic of
South Africa in the mid-1980s, has a date with the jailer.

Jasin, 54, of 2473 Butter Road, was ordered to report to a yet-to-be-named


federal prison no later than 2 p.m. on Dec. 12 to begin serving the 2-year
sentence handed down by U.S. District Judge Jan E. DuBois in July 1998. If
a prison has not been assigned by that date, Jasin

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ISC EXEC ORDERED TO PRISON FOR 2ND TIME


After eluding jail for eight years, convicted smuggling conspirator Thomas
P. Jasin has been ordered for the second time to begin serving his
sentence.

Jasin, the former International Signal & Control executive, was ordered to
report to a yet-to-be-selected federal prison by Tuesday to start his
two-year sentence. The Manheim Township resident has avoided jail longer
than any convicted felon in memory.

Jasin, 54, of 2473 Butter Road, was convicted by a federal court jury in

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Ex-WGAL anchor gets state post

Keith Martin is new security director


A former news anchor for a Lancaster television station has been named
the state's new homeland security director.

Gov. Ed Rendell on Thursday picked Keith Martin, a former WGAL-TV


newsman, to head the Pennsylvania Department of Homeland Security.

Martin, a retired brigadier general with the 28th Division, Pennsylvania Army
National Guard, has worked as a television news anchor for 30 years,
including 10 years at WGAL, where he was managing editor and senior news

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M. Joyce Beaner, 70, ISC assembler


M. Joyce Beaner, 70, of 21 S. Ann St., died unexpectedly of natural causes
Wednesday at Community Hospital of Lancaster.

Mrs. Beaner was an assembler for Sechan Electronics for the last seven
years. She previously was an assembler for the former ISC/Ferranti for 25
years.

She was a graduate of the former Sacred Heart Academy.

Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late Louis Carello and Ada
Witmer Steinruck.

Her husband, Donald C. Beaner, died in

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IU 13 LEASES SPACE ON MANHEIM PIKE


Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 has expanded and consolidated
some of its operations by leasing space on Manheim Pike.

IU 13 has leased 41,000 square feet at 1650 Manheim Pike, most recently
home to Clipper Magazine Inc. The remaining 3,000 square feet there
continue to be leased by Gannett Flemming Inc. About 175 IU 13
employees now work in the Manheim Pike building, near Delp Road, said
spokeswoman Marci Davis.

Through its five-year lease, IU 13 has consolidated nearly all of

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IU 13 LEASES SPACE ON MANHEIM PIKE


Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 has expanded andconsolidated
some of its operations by leasing space on ManheimPike. IU 13 has leased
41,000 square feet at 1650 Manheim Pike, most recently home to Clipper
Magazine Inc. The remaining 3,000 square feet there continue to be leased
by Gannett Flemming Inc. About 175 IU 13 employees now work in the
Manheim Pike building, near Delp Road, said spokeswoman Marci Davis.
Through its five-year lease, IU 13 has consolidated nearly all of its

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FORMER ISC EXEC JASIN BACK IN COURT, SEEKING


NEW TRIAL
PHILADELPHIA -- Thomas P. Jasin, the former International Signal &
Control Corp. executive who eluded prison longer than any convicted felon
in U.S. history, wants a new trial, claiming his attorney was ineffective.

Jasin, 55, was convicted in 1993 of conspiracy to smuggle South


African-made missiles destined for the People's Republic of China. But it
took seven years before Jasin saw the inside of a jail cell as he flooded the
courts with appeals of his conviction,

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Published on August 10, 2001, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

FORMER ISC EXEC JASIN BACK IN COURT, SEEKING


NEW TRIAL // CLAIMS ATTORNEY WAS INEFFECTIVE
DURING '93 TRIAL
PHILADELPHIA -- Thomas P. Jasin, the former International Signal &
Control Corp. executive who eluded prison longer than any convicted felon
in U.S. history, wants a new trial, claiming his attorney was ineffective.

Jasin, 55, was convicted in 1993 of conspiracy to smuggle South


African-made missiles destined for the People's Republic of China. But it
took seven years before Jasin saw the inside of a jail cell as he flooded the
courts with appeals of his conviction,

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Eras past This week in Lancaster County history


Summaries of local news stories from the pages of the Lancaster New Era
appear in this space each Monday.

They are researched and compiled by New Era staffer Tim Buckwalter.

Full versions are available on microfilm at the Lancaster County Library,


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PILOTS RETURN: Two Lancaster County pilots returned to a joyous


welcome at Lancaster Airport after being held for several weeks in the
Philippines.

They had been flying explosives to Malaysia for Lancaster-based

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Published on December 26, 2005, Intelligencer
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Who's News
American Home Bank has hired Bradford M. La Salle as senior vice
president of wholesale and correspondent lending. His duties will include
overseeing the newly created correspondent lending division, serving the
construction-to-permanent mortgage market. La Salle, of Buffalo, N.Y.,
previously was employed as an assistant vice president at M&T Mortgage.
He is a graduate of SUNY-Buffalo.

Wachovia has hired Mary Lou Forrey as a vice president and senior
relationship manager in its

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Article 7 of 149, 10230508


Published on February 27, 2005, Sunday News
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Jasin's new job is out of this world


Former ISC exec heads NASA Lunar Robotics program,
studies ways to make moon surface livable for humans.
Thomas Jasin has gone from legal trouble and public scrutiny into a career
any young explorer would envy.

The former International Signal & Control Corp. executive is now head of
the Lunar Robotic Program for NASA. His directive is to bring science
fiction and reality together for the next generation.

During a telephone conversation last week from his Washington, D.C.,


office, Jasin said his new charge is not only exciting, it's opening the way
for our children

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(Lancaster, PA)

He lands on feet in post at NASA


Jailed in ISC scandal, Thomas Jasin saw indictment
dropped. Local ex-congressman said he's well-qualified.
Thomas Jasin worked his way up the corporate ladder to become an
executive with International Signal & Control Corp.

When the company, sinking in a mire of fake contracts and weapons


smuggling, went belly up in 1991, he went with it.

He was convicted in 1992 of conspiracy to smuggle South African-made


missiles destined for the People's Republic of China.

Years of court battles found him incarcerated before he won an appeal from
the federal government in

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Era (PA)

Freed from jail, he lands with NASA


Manheim Twp. resident Thomas Jasin, who spent 18
months in prison before a conviction for conspiring to
smuggle weapons was overturned, now has a top job with
NASA.
From a federal prison to a federal payroll.

From a confined space to outer space.

From fighting a prosecutor's motion to fulfilling a presidential mandate.

The life of Manheim Township resident Thomas P. Jasin has taken an


incredible turn in the past four years.

Jailed in 2000 for conspiring to evade the arms embargo against South
Africa, Jasin's conviction eventually was overturned by the trial judge, who
found that Jasin's attorney provided

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Published on January 9, 2005, Sunday News
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CATCHING UP ON THE NEWS


SUNDAY

Jan. 2 - Richard M. Scott, a World War II fighter pilot and a former mayor of
Lancaster, died at 86. Scott was shot down in combat and escaped from a
German prisoner of war camp. He led the move to bring minor-league
baseball back to Lancaster. A memorial service Thursday was attended by
hundreds.

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Jan. 3 - James H. Guerin, sentenced in 1992 for his admission that he ran a
$1.14 billion contract scam and $50 million smuggling ring involving his
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James H. Guerin paid a secret $350,000 kickback to the company that sold
Health its Marquardt division to his International Signal & Control, court papers

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allege.

La Voz A lawsuit filed in California Superior Court alleges that Guerin paid the

Hispana » kickback out of a Swiss bank account opened by one of his front companies.
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Lancaster Re: "Sculpture paid for with fraud money removed at Ferranti," New Era,
March 18, p. B-16. Two reactions to the referenced article:
My
Headlines First, the headline "Sculpture paid for with fraud money..." is based in
questionable logic. ISC's position was the result of fraudulent activities.
Talkback Much of its cash flow was a result of that position. Fraud taints everything,
eEditions so was it all "fraud money"?

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Celebrations Article 143 of 149, 1995077004
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Columns » REMOVED AT FERRANTI
Interests »
When James H. Guerin commissioned a sculpture for his company
Customer headquarters, he wanted it to represent International Signal & Control's
Service evolution.
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Care Center when the copper, chrome and stainless-steel artwork was assembled.
Place an Ad Indeed it does, though not the way Guerin envisioned.

Advertising The abstract piece was removed from its granite pedestals Wednesday,
symbolizing the demise
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A federal appeals court has ruled that James H. Guerin, who is paying his
Website? debt to society, also owes a $189.9 million debt to Ferranti International.

The 64-year-old founder of International Signal & Control is serving a


15-year sentence for orchestrating fraud and smuggling schemes at the
company. Ferranti, which acquired Guerin's ISC and became the major
victim of his fraud, sued Guerin in England in 1989.

Ferranti sought $189.9 million because that was the net

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Published on February 24, 1995, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

GUERIN SAID BACK IN AREA FOR GRAND JURY


TESTIMONY
Federal inmate and former Lancaster industrialist James H. Guerin arrived
in the Philadelphia area this week to testify before a new federal grand
jury, sources said.

The grand jury has reportedly been formed to gather new information for the
government's ongoing investigation of the global financial fraud, money
laundering and arms smuggling scheme carried out within International
Signal & Control Corp. of Lancaster and later Great Britain's Ferranti

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Article 146 of 149, 1995041109


Published on February 10, 1995, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

FIRM'S CLOSING WAS OWN DOING


To the Editor:

In reading your article on the closing of Marconi Technologies, I must say I


was quite dismayed. I have worked for this firm for 17seventeen years. I
have already been through the ISC/Jim Guerin/Ferranti saga. Now at a time
when we find out that our days are numbered we once again have to share
that billing with Jim Guerin and Ferranti. Quite frankly I'm sick of them!
Yes, the "breaking point" for Marconi was loosing the Martin Marietta

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Article 147 of 149, 1995040069


Published on February 9, 1995, Intelligencer
Journal (Lancaster, PA)

MARCONI TECHNOLOGIES SHUTTING ITS DOORS


The announcement Wednesday that Marconi Technologies Inc. is stopping
military parts production in East Hempfield Township in June means the
story of the rise and fall of former Lancaster businessman James H. Guerin
has finally ended.

Marconi Technologies was the last manufacturing leftover in Lancaster of


the once-robust defense contractor Guerin founded - International Signal &
Control Corp. When Guerin merged ISC with Great Britain's Ferranti
International plc in

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MARCONI TO SHUT PRODUCTION HERE, IDLE 65


WORKERS
Marconi Technologies Inc. said Wednesday it would shut down its printed
circuit board manufacturing here, idling 65 workers.

The announcement signals the demise of what once was the showpiece
business of James H. Guerin's International Signal & Control. Marconi
president Scott Griffiths said the closing was triggered by the loss of a $23
million add-on contract for the U.S. Navy's "vertical launch system."

For nearly 10 years,

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Article 149 of 149, 1995030025


Published on January 30, 1995, Lancaster New
Era (PA)

EMTROL LEAVING CITY'S SOUTHEAST FOR OLD ISC


HEADQUARTERS
Emtrol Inc., part of Lancaster city's southeast community for 15 years, is
moving to the suburbs.

Emtrol last week signed a lease-purchase agreement for 3050 Hempland


Road, along the Route 30 Bypass in East Hempfield Township. The building
once was the headquarters of International Signal & Control, when founder
James H. Guerin was launching his fraud and smuggling schemes.

Emtrol, a maker of industrial controls, plans to move from its 123 Locust
St. building in

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