Humbert's Army Drives Germans , FightingHHart Fromd t From High Ground Commanding Divette River HARRISBURG llSplill TELEGRAPH * ®I)C otar- Independent * LXXXVII — No. 180 14 PAGES BANKS MEETING PATRIOTIC CALLS FOR LIBERTY LOAN Three and a Half Millions Subscrbed in Short Term Certificates GET READY FOR DRIVE William Jennings Is Again! Named Chairman of Dau phin County Committee A report of the number of short! term certificates taken by the banks' of the Harrisburg Liberty Loan dis trict shows thut during: the first four, issues, a total sum of $3,513,400 has; been subscribed. These short term certificates are; the certificates that are put out byj the Federal government in issue*; twice monthly, to be subscribed by; the banks and exchanged for Liberty; Bonds of the fourth issue. It prac-j tieally means that during the first' four issues, approximately three and a half millions of the next Liberty' issue have been subscribed by the! banks. The plan was devised by the' Treasury Department in order to, alleviate the necessity for a sudden; drain on the bank's resources. City Cannot Fall Four issues of short term certifi-j cates have been completed. Four remain to bo issued. The amount purchased by the banks of Dauphin, Perry and Juniata counties during the tirst four issues were announced as follows: Dauphin, first issue. $783,000; sec ond. $981,500; third, $703.ooo; fourth. $700,000; total $3,210,000. This means in effect that that; amount* in Liberty Bonds of the! fourth issue cannot fail of subscrip-; tion in Dauphin county. Juniata, first issue. $28,000; sec ond, $35,100; third, $8,000; fourth, $25,000; rota] $96,400. Perry first issue. $81,000; second, $48,500; third, $48,000; fourth. $29.-! 500; total, $207,000. The total for tli# dictrict is $3,513,400. Heady For Drive Preliminary plans for the floatin" of .the Harrisburg district's share of the Fourth Liberty Loan were an nounced by Donald McCormiek, dis trict Liberty Loan committee chair man. this morning. The Harrisburg district in the! Fourth Loan will comprise Dauphin.i Perry and Juniata counties. For-! merly Cumberland county, excluding! Shlppensbtfrg, was included in the 1 district. Cumberland county, includ ing Shtppensburg. will be a separate! district in the fourth drive, with c.eorge E. Lloyd, Mechanicsbnrg. formerly county chairman, as district chairman. Mr. MoCormick announced this morning (hat William Jennings has been appointed to retain his position as Dauphin county chairman. Quotas Called For August 30-31 Go to Camp Greene Harrisburg will furnish ten men to go to Gamp Greene. N. C., August 30 and 31. No. 1 district will fur nish three men, No. 2. three men and No. 3. four men, while Dauphin No. 1 will send two men, No. 2, two men and No. 3 three men. Cumberland No. 1 will send one and No. 2, two men: Franklin No. 1, three and No. 2, four. Fulton. Juniata and Perry will each send two men: Mifflin one. Hunt ingdon four, each of Lebanon's two districts five men: t'nion one, North umberland twenty-four, Lancaster city seven, I,ancaster county twelve, York eity nine and York county fourteen and Schuylkill thirty-four. To Make Slight Ch&nges in City Housing Measure When Dr. J. M. J. Raunick. city health officer, returns from his va cation a conference will he held with City Solicitor John E. Fox and John Moliter. chief of the bureau of hous ing, State Department of Health, to decide finally on the housing ordi nance to be introduced in council. Recently a short conference was held by Dr. Raunick and Solicitor Fox when a number of minor chang es in the ordinance were considered. After these are the measure will be gone over again. TOMORROW IS PAY DAY FOR MANY MEN Why do so many forget W. S. S, S&f The Women Don't THE WEATHER For Harrisburg an Amsterdam— Adcph Joffe, the Russian ambassador to 11 ; ; Berlin, has left Mot c w and was expected to arrive in H ; Berlin Thursday. 11 AMERICi DOWNS BALLOON |: 1 Withe the Amcri. n Army in France —During the aerial I N | '.. hting cn Weil; lay ap American airmen attacked IN German balloon, f icing his it to jump with JfS £ his parachute. An enemy airplane attacked an Ameri 5 can balloon but was driven off by fire from the ground jP| ; v. ithout forcing, ' onist to h ;|j i VAI MEN GET RAISE | Harrisburg—Th Railways' Company to-day an- )[j i I Yiounced ah increase < f wages* for motorman and conduc j the folio'- • | second year men 37 entp, all over two years 38 cents. 1 | i[• This will add about $50,000 a year to the expense of the jft i j company. j| IMETIN, FRENCH DIPLOMAT DIES A Pacific Port—Albert Metin, head of the French econ- j j omic mission in the United States, former minister of labor in France an -.mister of bl .kade, died here at j k 11 midnight from a streke of apoplexy. / j ; ; 1 1 4 ' V ; j I P i! f I MARRIAGE LICENSES Alvln Mnritnn and Annie 1.. Miller, WIcnlaeo) Frank B. Ger nln, Sunburr, and Mnltel It. Connelly, Hiirrlaburfc. HOME EDITION Hun Offensive Plans Wrecked By Foch's Smashing Plans in Last Month INITIATIVE IN ALLIED HANDS Retirement Means Abandonment of Victory Hopes By Associated Press London, Aug. 16.—The with drawal on the western front by the Germans in the past few days, it is believed here, indi cates that the enemy intends to abandon the offensive. Military observers say there is every idication the Germans intend to stand on their present line. There is a possibility, however, that they may fall buck to the Divette, a small tributary of the Oise and which joins it south of Noyon. The French now hold all the high ground in that region. It is said the British are so close to Chaulnes that the enemy cannot use the town. Almost all the rail communications in the Peronne re , gion have been rendered useless by the Allies.