•'Americans, Australians and English troops despite neavy resistant esterday gained ground between Cambrai and St. Quentin.«HINC SAYS GERMANS HAVE TO BSING DIVISIONS FROM ELSEWHEREo--WASHINGTON, September 30.—General Pershing's Sunday commun-que said— Our troops crontinued meeting with a determined resiat-mee. The enemy has been forced to bring up and engage divisions from lher fronts. Between Cierges and Airehalley we met and repulsed heavy rounter attacks.FBENCHTAHE HALT CHEMIN-DES-DAMESTo—LONDON, September 30.—The French troops have captured nearly half of the Chemin-des-Dames, dispatches from the battle front indicated thisnfternoon_The French have reached the Olse-Aisne canal between the Ailette and the Aisne and are still making progress along the Chemin-des-Dames.OfFFNSIVE IN THE CHAMPAGNt WAS RESUMED TODAY AFEER INACTION-o—PARIS, September 30—The ailed offensive in the Champagne region i.fter a night without infantry action was resumed at daybreak today, th ( war office announced.Violent German counter attacks south of St.- Quentin were repulsedduring: the nightThere is sharp artillery fighting between the Ailette and Aisno revers.MUEIONS OF MEN ARE MOBILIZED; MOW NOW MILLIONS OF DOLLAR!DALLAS, Texas' September 30.—Millions of men are registered in on» day for the draft. The selected men are given very short notice to Joir thdir unit, are ordered to proceed to France and these orders are recelv ed and put into effect, often in twenty-four hours.When the histle blows it takes the boys about two seconds to go ove the top and within a few minutes their lives are at stake.This is the way the government manages matters and it is proper* th efficient way; it Is the American way. It your boys can give everythin! at a moment’s notice and do it with a cheer and a smile, it does look tha we do not require three weeks in which to count and recount our dollars be fore making pur subscriptions to the Liberty Loan. Let us secure an altai__ -i n.m Ta onhdA'pihn t Ibo T .ill prt‘