frhIf!1fffrrf(Aver, their spec-i the sec-lastiving local held 'lt;a shames ; Jo-Iand 1he Ray-road, Lead-just wrt\-oyed if ant Sla-Vn rdi bmLowell's First Draftees in New LotteryVesey, Rodrigues, Hantzes and Fefren Have Number 98LOWKLl/—The see(1 raw n from the f:sh rror)d rtrnft loltrry h ington last night con Number 1*8, assigned local draft boards culler, a shoe worker, or and ft part-owner stalion.The four youths— registered fur the dlt;m if capsule howl in rhoSoviet Wo Trapped ii Nazi SwecBerlin Claims Planes Seized; Admits Heavyall 21 who aft julv 1Bv PIERRK J. BKRUN, July ] Old in Wash- '.j\ hard-fighting wolt;f the Red in' a mcat-!ini0 German band.1 a mill work- i Nazi troops in a su of a filling swept down upon .and piano asscm near Leningrad, sr: jwar machines, mi lit; announced.While the offic munirjue of the h niand merely rcpor factory operations the eastern front, spokesmen revealcc of the “Amazons” scribed seizure of planes as one of th ifeats of (he war.[ .Several youHi lt;onif j w i’i n rapti!red, spokej intlienlinft Uml Russia pleejj upon i(? Jasl-rijiif ftuml on I'nurFIRST ON BOARD 85—Arthur Rodrigues of AO Chapel street, was first draftee whose number, 98, was chosen from Board 85. Rodrigues' occupation rs meat-cutter. He likes the idea of joining the army.in the second nation-wide registration are:Johai J. Vesey. 2lt7 Third street, employed in a textile mill in North Hlllerha and a registrant of Rnanl M.Arthur Rodrigues, 40 Oiaprl street, meat-c utter nnd a registrant of Roard 85.Acton Resides Share in EsfafMargaref and f Brown Named iIIunltM: 7Mr. firnnrlfSjioefnt to Tlic NEW VOPK, July 1 lt;ind Murray Brown o slmro in iho carafe i aun I, the late Mrs. M CTornrll of New Yoy[ Judge Robert C. Coring to the provisionsoffered for piohale j; rourt here. KacJi will twenty-firth the resld The value has not yef mined.Mrs. Cornell died leaving properly dec la