..SHOOTING FOR THE RECORD—M. .Sgt. Robert W. Isaacs, right, Lubbock Armv Reservist serving with the 302nd Signal Co. tired high score on the Ft. Hood rifle range during his unit's two-week summer camp, due to wind up this weekend. Isaacs, 2415 Auburn St., pdsted a score of 195out of a possible 200. With him is Sgt, Lonnie Fulford, Lubbock, Rt. 2.★ ★ ★Lubbock ReservistUnit Nears End OftFt. Hood TrainingftFT, HOOD, Sept. 7 (Special)— t; Thirty members of the 302nd Signal Co. (medium base) of the U.S. Army Reserve, with headquarters in Lubbock* neared the end of an annual two-week sum-I mer camp here as they prepared to spend one night in bivouac and tactical exercises.The reservists left Lubbock early on the morning of Aug. 26 by chartered bus, and arrived to fj report for active duty here late that night, according to Capt. Paul Iasigi, commanding officer.Get Weapons TrainingThey spent their first week in specialized signal training, and during the past week they have received training with the carbine and M-l rifle and participated in field type signal train-cling.*j In addition to military training, I * the group has participated in afull program of sports and social! events, using all facilities of the: post.Those attending include Capt. Iasigi. 2404 3rd PL; 1st Lt. B. C. Melanson, 3607 29th St.; 1st Lt. J. A. Isom, 2415 Auburn Ave.; 1st Lt. Z. G. Johnson, 2411 10th |St.; 1st Lt. W. D. Miller, Abernathy; and 2nd Lt. G. W. Truitt, I 12221 10th St. jiNon-commissioned officers arej |M. Sgt, R. W. Isaacs, 2415 Au-TROUBLESHOOTERS-^A trio of men now on two-week's summer camp at Ft. Hood with Lubbock’s 302nd Army Reserve Signal Co. are shown taking part in a troubleshooting exercise involving a telephone line. Left to right are; Sgt, Charley L. Roberts, 410 Ave. D; Sgt. Lonnie G. Fulford, Lubbock, Rt. 2; and S.3.C. Lon W. Berry, 2317 2nd Pi.Transfer Of Cotton Exchange Is Urged-v. *o»uw Cotton men arej that New York is no longer theI burn St.; M. Sgt. H. Jennings,; campaigning to have the New strategic point between the CotSnyder; M. Sgt. B. L. Nelson. ^ Ejrcha^e move its lonbelt and consumlns textile3214 35th St.; Sgt. I.C. R. D. !°gTrat,0s 10 Memphis !Lynch. Hale Center; Sgt. L. G. Memphis is the world s biggest m l s- .Fulford Rt 2 I uhtiock- C sP°t cotton market. Such n move’ Much of the textile industry' ha.'L, Roberta, 410 Ave. D;’ Sgt.' Wj'vould make it also the center of moved south.11-. Luna. Graham; Sgt. J. E. !fu£ro markets _ operations. i---—IBustin, 3214-B 35th St.; and SgtJ . 71,0 Cor!’mm'lal Appeal said Fri-G. W. Lamb, 3610 Ave. Y. ia-v a downtown site may be i ileased as the location for an of-'ir?rw A rbuiWiK the ex-a5v * V. ? . 5°?: 1 change. A delay was urged in sign-iTh»IvllT,U,riSAZ°rtIinR a « lease for its presentWorth; S:I;C: Lon W. Berry.'qunrterc2317 2nd PL; S.l.C. W, D. Cornelius, 1921 8th St.; S.2.C, C. A.! Jeffreys, 1310 6th St.; S.2.C. J.j R. Miller, Granger; S.2.C. J. B.! Johnson, Tech Station; S.2.C. j jFrank C. Sandell, Jayton; S.3.C. J. E. Brown, Merkle; S.3.C. C. Torrez, Meadow; S.3.C, L, L. Whelchell, Stinnett, S.3.C. E. Martinez, 112 Ave. K; Pfc. J. jH. Jarrferson, Rails; Pfc. VV* S.|Pool, Southland; and S.3.C, C. L. Alexander, Borger.Advocates of the move argueSALVATION ARMYNeeds your old cloihtt and rags. Call for pickup *®rvica.17th tk AVE. K DIAL POS-9435T W . JVrfV •BOXOFFiCE OPENS 6:45 — PHONE P03-5231 •-■»- ■»*—tat. —. • _UllRHERE IT IS —3 BIG FEATURES $ CARLOAD — 2-50* TICKETS ADMIT