Show NEW DRAFTEES WAIT ON TESTS Quick Action Pledged For Year Olds 21 Y Olds ear Immediate draft classification and ph physical examinations were promised Friday to the Salt Lakers and who were given army order numbers with other year old Americans Americans Americans Amer Amer- in the second draft lotter lottery The drawing was held in Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington D D. C C Thursday night for all 21 olds 21 olds ear who ho signed in the the- second draft registration Jul July 1 Priorities of militar military service for forI more than new registrants I Turn to Page Fourteen for complete list of order numbers num num- b bees bers ts drawn in Thursday n i g h ts t's national draft lottery lot lot- tery For your convenience order numbers have been keyed to serial numbers as assigned assigned assigned as- as signed by your local draft board nd- nd h- h W r. r 1940 registrants still unclassified from the old l lists were fixed at th the brief to l hour tWo ho dr drawing wing presided presided presided pre pre- sided over overby by b Nav Navy Secretary Frank Knox army army officials and o of the first lint draft Among the numbers pulled were ere those of 1234 Salt Lake count county city and Utah 21 j 21 21 ear In a statement t to td local board clerks Major H H. Arnod Rich acting acting acting act act- ing state selective ive service director announced Friday morning that all these youths would be classified within 10 d days ys physically examined within three weeks and some possibly possibly possibly pos pos- sibly Inducted into the army by the end imd nd of August Only one Salt Lake City and one Murray youth already married drew the first number which I automatically became the first call number of the lotter lottery Major Rich pointed out that the reason the first number didn't affect affect af af- af- af feet more Salt Lake youths was because because because be be- cause locaL boards recorded low totals in registration rangIng ranging ranging rang rang- ing from about down to 90 The next number 98 applied to youths from all but one of the eight county boards and the following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing number was vas too high highto to reach even en the big M Murray rray board which had recorded men in inthe inthe inthe the July 1 registration After that came which tapped 8 a man from Murray number number number num num- ber also a man from Murray from Murray and which did not reach a man manIn manIn manin in the state Jubilantly predicting that was a good omen Robert B. B Holmes East Seventeenth South street a registrant from board 9 said that he would be happy to go as No 1 man from Salt Lake City even though he had just obtained a summer job at the Draper Alpine-Draper tunnel I e a tw On One of i them h lin p tenant in the army army- who sailed for duty in J e I Philippine islands I Continued on Page Five Fin Column Four burt i YOUTHS AWAIT DRAFT TESTING trots Page Continued from Pig One aboard the S. S S. S Coolidge three days ago ago The second local man drawn was registered with the Murray board 15 Married father of a year old daughter Arthur Harry Player Highland I M drive rive said he guessed heM he h L I |