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Phoenix, Arizona
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BULLDOG. 14 The Arizona Republic Phoenix, April 22, 1968 Carl B. Howe Armed Services Discharge 40M0 Men for Unfitness Obituaries THE BROADWAY'S Was Salvage 'Bertram R. Quiim, 58, Firm Owner Salesman for Tool Firm handicaps that went undetected. IN A BREAKDOWN of a 12-month period ending July 1967, the auditors said 11,404 soldiers, 2,596 sailors, 2,799 marines and 3,288 airmen were released under such conditions.

Schweiker acused some of the armed forces examining stations of "doing an appallingly sloppy job" of screening men. The government incurred costs because of pay, allowances, uniforms and travel for the men, the report said. Bertram Russell Quinn, 58, a resident of Phoenix for 21 years and a Navy veteran of World War II, died yesterday in a Phoe-hix hospital. Mr. Quinn, of 354 E.

Orange Drive, a native of Clayton, was a selesman, employed as the Arizona representative of WASHINGTON (UPI) A special government study disclosed yesterday that more than 40,000 men were drafted or enlisted into the service over a two-year period when they actually were physically unfit. As a result, the General Accounting Office said, the men had to be discharged shortly after induction, costing the government an unnecessary $20 million a year. THE REPORT was requested by Rep. Richard Schweik-er, R-Pa. Schweiker called the preinduction physical examination methods "approaching being an outrageous sham." Schweiker said the present system "has resulted in the drafting of cripples, the senseless and inhuman aggravation of existing ailments, unreasonable hardship for young men and their families and a waste of government funds." The GAO tabulation showed that during a 24-month period tweeen July 1965 and July 1967, 40,172 men were discharged because of phsical Advertisement California Tool for the past 14 years.

He attended furdue University and was a members of All Saints Episcopal Church. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Grim-shaw's Bethany Chapel, 710 ttV. Bethany Home, with private entombment at Memory Lawn Mausoleum. Friends may call at the mortuary after 5 p.m.

today. Surviving are his wife, Oretchen; a son, Richard, and a daughter, Sandra, both of Phoenix, and a sister out of ptate. LAS VEGAS FUR STOCK BEING SOLD IN PHOENIX After 15 years in business in Las Vegas, Sylvia's Fur Shop is being closed out at Alaska Furs. These unusual styles and fine quality furs go at fantastic give-away bargain prices. Imagine, Natural Grey Persian coat $149, Sheared Muskrat Jacket with Mink Collar $199, 500,000.00 DIAMOND EVENT Finest values, finest selection ever offered.

Important savings on hundreds of pieces some one-of-a-kind Original price tag on every piece the amazin reductions. Choose from rings, earrings, pendants, pins, watches, other jewels set in platinum and 14Kt. gold. Don't miss this golden opportunity to make a rare buy. Fine Jewelry, 810 Full-Length Mink coat $499, and assorted Stoles and Jackets $25, Mink Stoles Unclaimed furs from storage which are used but look like CZECH CRASH HURTS 19 PREROV, chaslovakia (AP) Nineteen persons were injured, one seriously, when an express train bound for Prague was derailed near this manufacturing city yesterday.

new, $15. Graveside services for Carl B. Howe, 83, a resident of Phoenix since 1906 who died Saturday in his home at 2525 E. Jefferson, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Double Buttes Cemetery.

Mr. Howe, a native of Bay City, owned and operated a salvage company here. He was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and an Army veteran of World War I. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Bloom's South Phoenix Mortuary, 3800 S.

Central. Survivors include his wife, Margaret; a son, James; and two daughters, Mrs. Delores Carter and Mrs. Catherine Street, all of Phoenix; and 17 grandchildren. Mary F.

Rediker Funeral services for Mrs Mary F. Rediker, 78, a resident here since 1942 who died Saturday in Evans Nursing Home, will be 11 a.m. tomorrow in Bloom's South Phoenix Mortuary, 3800 S. Central. Mrs.

Rediker, of 5514 N. 37th was born in London, and came to Arizona from Washington. Burial will be in East Res-thaven Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today at the mortuary.

Surviving are three sons, Raymond and Elvis Nichols, both of Phoenix, and Taft Nichols of Arlington, three daughters, Mrs. Bill Kinnamen of Phoenix, Mrs. Orva Skelton of Arlington, and Mrs. Roy Wilson of Greenbell, nine grandchildren, and 10 greatgrandchildren. Hazel J.

Friels SCOTTSDALE Funeral services for Thomas Barrow-man, 68, a World War II Navy veteran who died Saturday in Beverly Manor Nursing Home, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hay-den. Mr. Barrowman of 1856 E.

Thomas, a native of Illinois, came to Arizona 10 years ago from Chicago, where he had worked as a policeman. Cremation will follow services. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the mortuary. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor; and two brothers, and a sister out of state Trade in that old fur.

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Marjorie D. Ashcraft, 45, a data clerk at General Electric, died yesterday in John C. Lincoln Hospital. Services and burial will be later this week in her native Springdale, Ark. Mrs.

Ashcraft, of 13147 N. 22nd moved here five years ago from Montgomery, Ala. Survivors include her husband, Arthur; a daughter, Mrs. Denn Ann Refoem of Fort Collins, her mother, Mrs. Max McFee of Rogers, a sister, Mrs.

Gordon A. Page of Phoenix, and another sister and a brother out of state. Friends may call at Hansen's Mortuary. 8314 N. Seventh from' 6 to 9 p.m.

today. Walter I. Garner GLENDALE Walter I. Garner, 67, a retired civil service employe at Luke AFB, died yesterday in his home, 7140 N. 59th Drive.

Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Lundberg's Chapel of the Chimes, 5852 W. Glenn. Burial will be in Res-thaven Park Cemetery. Mr.

Garner, a native of Malcolm, moved here 15 years ago from Tucson. He was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude. Thomas Marrowman SCOTTSDALE-Mrs. Hazel J.

Friels, 52, an employe of AiResearch who resided at 2627 N. 70th died yesterday in Scottsdale Baptist Hospital. A native of Rockford, 111., Mrs. Friels came to Scottsdale 16 years ago from Illinois. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hay-den, Scottsdale, with burial in Green Acres Memorial Park. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and all day tomorrow at the mortuary. Surviving are her husband, with SOFT 4 4 Reg.

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Rose H. Seiner, 92, a Winter visitor, will be at 10 a.m. today in Christ the King Catholic Church, 1505 E. Pana. Burial will be later this week at St.

Mary's Cemetery in Washington. Mrs. Seiner, a Washington resident, and native of Canada, died Saturday in Mesa Southside District Hospital. She was staying at 25 S. Met-lock.

Survivors include a son, Rev. John C. Seiner S.S. of Washington Severo G. Griego FLAGSTAFF-Severo G.

Griego, 45, an employe of Southwest Forest Industries, died Saturday in a Phoenix hospital. Rosary will be at 8:30 p.m. today in St. Pius Catholic Church here. Requiem Mass will be at 11 a.m.

tomorrow in the church. Burial will be In Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Griego was born in St. Johns and came to Flagstaff as a child.

Survivors include his wife, farmen; two daughters, Linda and Patricia, and two sons, Richard and Jimmy, all Of Flagstaff. Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Fela Perez, Mrs. Julia Guarjardo, Mrs. Mary Mendez and Mrs.

Vita Romero, and two brothers, Tino and Louis, all of Phoenix. Grace J. Sternola PINETOP Services for Mrs. Grace Janet Sternola, 31, who died Saturday in God Samaritan Hospital, Phoenix, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E.

Thomas, Phoenix. Mrs. Sternola, who lived in Pinetop, was born in Canada. She had lived in Arizona since 1963. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Phoenix.

Survivors include her husband, Joseph; a son, James, and a daughter, Gwen, all of pinetop; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Gottfried, and two sisters and three brothers, all living in Canada. Sterling J.

Choat Sterling J. Choat, 77, a retired carpenter who had resided here since 1961, died yesterday at Phoenix Baptist flospital. Mr. Choat, of 3910 W. Claremont, was a native of Rolla, and came to Phoenix from Lonoke, Ark.

Services and burial will be in Lonoke. Surviving are three sons, C. N. of Chicago, R. F.

of Lock-port, 111., and Paul B. of Blev-ins, two daughters, Mrs. J. H. Fitzhugh of Phoenix and Mrs.

J. B. Eads of Parkhill, a sister out Of state; 23 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Mathias J. Rausch I CAMP VERDE-Funefar Services for Mathias J.

Rausch, 58, who died Saturday in Chandler Community Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. mum miles SALES SERVICE 4720 N. 16th St. Phone: 264-3111 The Leader Since 1939 G.E.S. 5020 N.

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In the first two days of this crusade Graham has preached to almost 100,000 VneJ Reg. $125 8 diamond watch attachment 89.00 12 carat total dia. heart pendant and chain. Special, 199.00 Reg. $175 IS dia.

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Hill Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel M. Hill, 82, a resident here for nine years who died Saturday in the Beatitudes Nursing Home, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in A.L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

Adams. Mrs. Hill, of 918 W. McDowell, was born in Lisbon, Iowa, and came to Phoenix from Los Angeles. Cremation will follow services.

Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today at the mortuary. survivors include her husband, Earl and a daughter, Mrs. Maxine H. Hughes of Phoenix.

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Rausch had lived in Camp Verde during the winters for six years. He operated a ranch in South Dakota. He was born in Grindstone, S.D., and was an Army veteran of World Warll. Burial will be in Sturgis, S.D. Friends may call from 9 to 10 a.m.

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