South Plains Army Reserve Company Starts Camp TodayMembers of the 302nd Army Reserve Signal Co. of Lubbock will exchange their blue jeans and business suits for Army khaki and start a two-week summer training encampment at Fort Hood today.Scheduled during the training period arc courses In weapons,m--►marching and other subjects in the life of a soldier, plus instruction in operation and maintenance of radios, teletypewriters, telephones and cryptographic machines.Trainees Arc NamedThose from Lubbock attending the camp arc Capt. Paul lasigi, commanding officer; Lt. Beverly Melanson, executive officer; and Sgt. Charlie Roberts; Sp-1 Lon Berry, Sp-2 Gifford Jeffreys, Sp-2 Walter Cornelius, Sp.2 Jack Johnson, Sp-3 Orville Lightfoot, Sp-3 Ebaristo Martinez and M. Sgt. Robert W. Isaacs.Others attending from West Texas are Lt, James Isom, Ovalo; Lt, Zedric Johnson, Merkel; Lt. George Truitt, Sunray; M.Sgf. Herbert: Jennings, Snyder; M.Sgt. Billy Nelson, Glade-watcr; Sgt. Lonnie Fulford,Meadow; Cpl. Arnold James, Fort Worth; Sp-2 James Miller, Granger; Sgt. James Bustin, Kilgore; Sp-3 Jimmie Brown, Merkel; Sfc. Ray Lynch, Hale Cen-j ter; Cpl. Andrew Ramsey and;Sgt. Wilburn Luna, Graham;Sp-3 Charles Torrez, Meadow;Sp-3 Lonnie Welchcli, Stinnett; Sp-3 Frank Sandell, Jayton; Cpl. Arlynn Purvis, Fort Worth; Sgt.! Jerry Robertson, Hormleigh;!Pfc. William Pool, Southland:Pfc. Harley Love, Pvt. Gene Kirby and Prt. Jame* Goff, Colorado City; and Pvt. Charles!Al^vnnrfcr. Ttnrcrrr