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TRB&S IN THE SERVICE
Chicago — Thomas Bintinger reported
back to the Chicago Office audit staff
after a six month tour of duty with the
Army.
Dayton — Sheldon J. Sweress has returned
from six months' tour of duty in
the Army.
Minneapolis — Raymond Hall and
George Maas of the Audit Staff began
their six months service with the armed
forces in October. Frank Schutta returned
to the Minneapolis staff after
two years in the service. With the exception
of his basic training, his entire
time was spent at the Red Stone Arsenal,
Alabama where he served as
Chicago
Walter Soderdahl spent four weeks in
Brazil this Fall in connection with the
Electric Autolite Company audit. In
addition to spending time in Sao Paulo
and Rio, he visited Panales in the southern
part of the country and Conquista,
Salvadore, Santo Amaro and Boquira
in the north. One of the most interesting
phases of the trip was a visit to the lead
mines in the interior. Roads were very
poor or sometimes non-existent and a
good deal of the travel had to be by
jeep or private plane. He was accompanied
on his trip by Robert Bayer,
Comptroller of Autolite. A "churrasco"
was given in their honor to which many
of the leading citizens of the area were
invited.
business administrative analyst.
New York—Donald Spaeth returned to
the audit staff after a two year tour of
duty in the Army.
After a short two months on the
audit staff, Barry Borodkin left for six
months Army duty at Fort Dix and
points thereafter. Michael Vaupel writes
that he has been made Fiscal Officer
of his Headquarters Group in Japan.
San Francisco — Gerald Severeid and
George Young recently returned to the
audit staff after six months with the
Army. Robert Bean has entered the
Army for his six-months hitch.
Dallas
October 22, the Dallas office held a
Staff Orientation session on Profitability
Accounting. William J. Morris introduced
the subject to the staff.
Dayton
Members of the Dayton office who attended
the Ohio Society of CPA's convention
in Cincinnati, Ohio, October
24, 25, and 26, were: R. Allan Parker,
Herman J. Olt, L. Luke Ware, Leon J.
Sachleben, Frank P. Rieser, and L. W.
Buenzow.
Fifteen to eighteen staff members
will be sitting for the CPA examination
in November. The large number is due
to the new Ohio accountancy law al-
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DECEMBER 1960 53
