Pvt. Jack E. Diet/., 17 Hivei Specialist LaSota. who arrived Dr., Eastlake, will be assigned oversee* in April 1961, entered theto duty in Hawaii after eomplet Army ri November 1959 and eoming basic military training. Pri pitted baste training at Fort Knox, vate Dietz, son of Mr. and Mrs KvElmer Dietz, is a June graduate He attended Wickliffe Highof North High School. School and worked at the PinePvt. Lawrence B. Diven, 30228 Hidje lt;onntr Club prior to enThomas St.. VVillouick, will be termg the Armyassigned to duty in Europe upon * * • Icompletion of basic military train pvt. Donald H, Lasch, 17, son .ing. Diven is the son of Mr. and of Glenn Lasch. ;wohMrs. Joseph L, Diven. Willoughby, has rompleted theiChoose-It-Yourself five week apprentice aircraft m *-Vocational Training System cbanic course at the U. S. Army Pvt. Theodore L. Nied, 265 E. Aviation School. Fort Rucker. Ala.U* | i288 St., Willowick, will receive Lasch received training in training in Automotive Repair servicing and maintenance of fix-i|after completing 8 weeks of basic led and rotary wing aircraltmilitary training. Private Nied, He entered the Army in Febru!son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ary ot this year and rec F. Nied. is a June graduate ol basic Paining at Fort Knox. Ky. fNorth High School. Larch attended Brush High IPvt. Paul M. Scury Jr., 38328 Schuol, Lyndhurst. His mother, Dolores Dr., Eastlake, will re Mrs. Terry West, lives at 672 1ceive advanced Infantry training Bonavcnture, NE. Atlanta, Ga.Iafter completing 8 weeks of basicmilitary training. Private Scury,fI _____t01 Mr- and Mrs- ,Paul M; Binif s liasScury, is a June graduate ofNorth High School. IIOV4, 4k\l 111*1*Tlie Choose-It-Yourself Voca I1C IIW Midtional Training System allows qualified young men their choicetiof career field and assures themnamed lling:of either formal technical school- j noxv in progress is the first big.ing or on-the-job training in theii sa|e iK.|a by an old storedesired field. Bing’s — under new manageGraduate Specialist Program mrn( _ 0f a fellow named BingPvt. Ronald Greenaway, 326 George L. Bing, grandson of tWaverly Rd, Eastlake, will re* the founder of Bing’s recently tceive technical schooling in Air(bought hack the store at 22300 ,craft Mamt after completing Jt j ag,, shore Blvd., Euclid, afterweeks ol basic military training the entire Bing chain ol 10 stores\Private Greenaway, sun of Mrs. wag 0wnlt;*d briefly by other in-Wade M. Greenaway, is a June terests who were under fire forgraduate of North High School, - filing out’’ ladies. jlt;TTie (iraduate Specialist Pro yvant everyone to understandgram is a special Army enlist that the Bing family has beenment program which allows qua! in th«» retail furniture businessified high school graduates then for 70 vears m the Clevelandchoice ol a specific technical |* 6aid. ‘ and \ou can’tschool, guaranteed in writing be operate that long with questionfore enlistment |X)|icics* * j ‘This store is the only one stillRonald T Rupert, son of Mi ralTVjng the Bmg name, * hiand Mrs. Thomas Rupert, 28, I. pointed out. George L. BingMentor Ave, Willoughby, has en whose j.lte grandfather 1-outsfor a four year tour with htartlHl the business was former*the United States Air Force |y vitT pieMdotit and merchanAll newly enlisted airmen arc (jlse manager when the chain wasassigned to lackland Military s(l)| in nl0 ^Training Center. San Antonio, i University of PennsylvaniaTex., for basic training. graduate was president last yearAirman Rupert will enter tech uj tk (Tcvetand Retail Furniturenical training in that field alter Assn Helping out in the currentcompletion of basic training. J**gn,nd owning” sale is his associale, Aaron Zeiger, EuclidMidshipman Paul I* rankovich, sjott. manager for the past twoson ot Mr. and Mrs. Nick Franko veatsvich ot Rt I, Chardon Rd . Win _mmmmloughby Hills, will be returning I » «to the Naval Academy, Annapo ^ VII* ■is, Md for his second vear thisfall, Paul has been on a shortsummer leave and will reportwauls spacehack to school Sept 6. A gradu PHILADELPHIA lt;AP* — Ttwate of Euclid High in 1957. Paul Air Force said today that inter-;entered the Marine Corps, as a planetary space is a militaryL* IIfite in 1958 After eomplet- medium one in which the Alting recruit training Paul s|H*nt Force must have aseven months with the Artillery 1 role.in Okinawa, Paul wa*. one ot one Gen B A Schriever. chief ofhundred and fifty chosen from the ilw* systems comm;Marine Corps and Navy enlisted first space weapon- the- interconranks to attend the Academy tinontal ballistic missile—mevit a-which is done annually. Altei bly will Ik* tollowed ‘ more quick c*ompletmg four years at tin- ly than some people realize,” by Academy, Paul will receive a de new weapons potential!) more degree in engineering and become struct!ve.an officer in the United States “For tins reason the aerospaceMarine Corps. force ot tomorrow must In* able* * * to operate in space and to detectAndrew M. Gambol, son of Mr. and counter any threat in thatMrs. Frank Gambol of .3945 arena.” Schriever saidIaike Shore Blvd., Mentor, has Gen William F. McKee cgraduated as honorman ot his re of the logistics command, discruit company, during recruit closed that that agency already isgradufC'en ceremonies at the Na- planning air materiel depots to be! val Training Center. Great Lakes, stationed m spa^e and on other j 111planets “where needed and whenThe honored recruit was chosen prudent.•I