Seven Local Men Enlist in MarinesTSgt E.' L, Dixon, N'CO in charge ot the local Marine Corps recruit* office, announces that seven ioca! men from the Traverse City area were accepted for enlistment in the marines during the month [ of June. jj They are as follows: JerryTompkins, son of Mrs. Myrtle Tompkins of 320 Franklin St.: William Mills, son nf Mr, and Mrs. Orvi.le Mills of R. -1. Traverse City; Maxwell Monroe, son of Mr. end Mrs. Robert Monroe, also of R. lt;1. Traverse City; James Smith, son of Mrs. Gladys Smith, 91 Spruce St.. Manistee: Thomas II. Kulnnda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kulanda of R, 1, Maple City; Robert Honrikson, son of Mrs. Hattie -Morris. 743 Mills St.. Reed City; and Edwin Crawfis ol R. L Clarion.Additionally, ths» following er.* listmcnts have been accepted into ihe Marine Corps reserve Cor active duty at a later dale: Harry A' Sorenson, *cn of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sorenson or Acme; Terrence Dieterirh, son or Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dicterich. 822 Forest St., Frankfort; both going on active duty with the marines In September* and George Conroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Conroy, SOT | Lake Ave„ Traverse City. Conroy j will bo going on active duty in* Auen si,Eight other young men have I been accepted by the Traverse I City office and will receive final processing on July 1,wa:m1ca iinasc(Ittisre*.orwcicicnat