Thirty-seven West side men have donned the Navy blue and are undergoing ‘boot”training at the U. S. Naval training station at Great Lakes, the world's largest. Upon completing recruit training, they will ’ o given a i : nine-day leave, after which they will be assigned to a service school for further training to learn a specialized Navy trade or be sent to active duty with the fleet or at a shore station.During recruit training theBluejackets are given thorough instruction in the fundamentals I of seamanship and Naval pro's cedure and customs. They are physically hardened through j participation in the Navy’s vigorous physical conditioning program and take a series of aptitude tests to determine what type of work they are best quali-ed to do in the Navy.List New TarsLocal men in training include Marvin Margolis. 18. sen of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Margolis. 300 S. Hamlin ave.; Donald W. Laatz, 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams. 3820 W. Huron st.: Robert S. Lewis, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Lewis. 4410 W. Wilcox st.; Donald F. Busch. 17. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Busch. 510 N. LeClaire ave.; Arthur Hansen. 17. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen. 4737 W. Erie St.; PVm. John Rohwer. 18. son of Alice Rohwer. 549 N. LeClaireave.; George R. Cronm. Jr.. 18. son of Helen T. Cronin. 334 S. Trumbull ave.; Henry B. Koer-ner. 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koemer. 1616 N. Austin ave.George H. Alexander, son of Al;ce M. Rimmelwolff, 6138 W.