A record number of volunteers ‘from North Mississippi enlisted, at the Columbus Army and Air Force Recruiting Main Station during January, it was reported today by M/Sgt. John W. Gray- bill, the Joan! recruiter. Volunteers for the Air Force numbered 249 and Regular Army) {0 for a record month of 309. This stopped any previous month in the main stations (three year history. Greenville and vicinity furnish ed 28 volunteers. They were: Ford, U.S. Air Force, Privates Finnis) {M. Catledge, Jr. | 242 North ees Lewis G. Lang, 831 South Broadw Scott, 827 Fai r H. Stanley, 328 Belle Aire St., William J. Harris, 723 South Theo pald. David N. Oakes, 341 West Reed Road. Robert D. Sims dr., 215 North Shelby St; Robert E. Haik, 604 Belle Aire Ave, and Fred A. Williams, 936 East Walker St. all of Greenville. William D. Simmons, Tri- judge ‘T. Ballard’ and John G. Burrell, Doddsville; William Th, ‘Willie, and Emmett L. Williams, Higlkindale; Samuel J. Crespino, Benoit; Kyle C. Redivine, Leland ;Willie H. Dickerson and Hugh Tu [tyler, Spdianoal Robert L. Sand erson, Shaw; David F. Caldwell ,Jt Jackson; Charles C. Grim~ chett, Cleveland; James R. Gald ing, Winterville; Billy H. Gris som, Brandon, and Janes M. Ful ton, Mayersville, For the Regular Army: Pri vates Edgar C. Butkin, Rt 1, Greenville; John D. Caleate, 1155 South Main, Greenville; Howell , Dupuy, Pettit, and Herschel, L. Wren, Leland,