Show The Sunday Morning KERENSKY PLEA r SIDELIGHTS FHOfJ IVASHUJGTON IS DECLARED TO Washington Oct 2— Senator King's bill providing that the forfeiture provisions of the land laws shall not apply In cpse of persons in the military or naval service during the present war passed the Senate October 5 last but failed of passage In the House because of the objection of Congressman MadIt has the favorable report cf the London Paper Believes II den interior department and is as follows: Has Ring of Pro-GermBe it enacted etc That no right to hold occupy or entyr any public land Initiated or acquired under any public Propaganda land law of the United States by any person In the military or naval service London Not Moit of the morn- of the United States during the existing war prior to the commencement ing newspapers print conspicuously Pre- of military or naval service shal! mier Kerensky's Interview with the be his lost or forfeited by reason of his Associated Press but the comment is absence from the land or of his failure not general The Petrograd corre- to perform work or make ‘improvements thereon or do any other act respondent of the Dally Telegraph who quired by the law under- which is now in London writes: initiated during his service in the pres“Premier statement ent war and until six months there- Kerensky’s seems to hare been taken a little too after provided that each such claimshall within six months after the It even ant seriously in some quarters of this act or within si passage has been construed as a hint that Rus- months after he is mustered into the file In the local land office sia is toying with the idea off a sep- service the district wherein his claim is arate peace This theory should not of situated a description of his claim be allowed to establish Itself” a notice of his muster into the service The writer then tells of the immense of the United States and of his desire hold his said claim or claims under sacrifices in men Russia has made and to this provided further that during recalls the revelations in the trial of the act war dnd until his dispresent General Soukhomllnoff former minis- charge from the service any person ter of war of how Russian heroes stood I serving in the armed forces of the up twith only sticks stones and fists I United States who is a claimant ap aviainst the organized German troops plicant or entryman under any of the He believes that the Russian casual- land laws of the United States or who ties have been higher than those of any has prior to enlistment filed a con- other main belligerents The writer test wth a view to exercising prefal-ithe right or entry thereunder may emphasizes privations of the erence make any affidavit required by law or civilian population and adds: of hunger regulation of the department affect“Already people are in some of the northerndying his commanding provinces ' and ing suchasclaim before It is not pleasant to think what the officer provided In section 2293 of situation In such districts may become the Revised Statutes of the United in the future States: and provided further That What early wants apparently is not aKerensky release nothing herein shall be construed to from the bonds which unite us but In- deprive a person in the military or dulgence for Russia's weakness — and naval service or his heirs or devisees Russia certainly has deserved indul- of any rights or benefits to which ho gence bv her efforts and sufferings or they may be entitled under the pubAll we can ask of her is to do her lic acts of the United States Sixty-fift- h best We must not be impatient if that Congress numbered thirty-tw- o Is less than we expected” approved July 29 1917 numbered Th- - Graph! thirty-si- x says: approved August 7 1917 "We should hate to regard the statenumbered forty approved August 10 Sixty-fift- h ments ss authentic They have the 1917: public resolution ten numbered of approved Congress ring propaganda" Th- - newspaper then says that Ker17 1917 or any other act or resoJuly en y "if he has made such a state- lution of Congress: nor ahalf anything ment should he reminded that France herein be construed as abating any and Great Britain have been in the contest filed against the claim of any war as long as Russia but are not yet such person prior to his entrance Into war weary and do not desire to shirk the military or naval service of the their responsibilities Russia It de- United States for failure to comply clares also has received generous as- with the law prior to such entrance or sistance from the allies and the United as validating or reviving any claim States The Graphic concludes: application or entry upon or in con"Now is the time to prove her de- nection with such persofi failed to comvotion to the ideals of the allies not ply with the applicable law or laws by good hard blows to his entrance into the military cr by lip service but Austro-German on the weakened lines naval service In tha east” Forent Service Respemd is It announced by the forest service m si'KriUi choir riioun has been able to comply In it that The Thirty first ward choir directed by Lorenzo W Smith will give a special program of music at the Sunday evening services commencing at 630 o'clock A quartet made up of Max Creer Fvan Stephens Julius Madsen and Walter Jenkins will sing “School Thy Feelings” by Penrose The address will be given by President Charles W Penrose SOUND TEUTONIC an - - pro-Germ- Herald-Republica- an full with the request of tha war department for assistance in securing lumbermen and foresters to qualified serve as officers for tbe forest battalions which are to comprise a part of the American overseas forces Three hundred and nine men have been recommended for commissions In the grades of major captain first lieutenant and second lieutenant Of these are practical lumbermen or sawmill operators and d are trained foresters with long woods experience Some off the lumbermen who were recommended have also had theoretical training in foresty and many of the foresters have had experience In logging or sawmilling The age limits set In the beginning required that all officers or the forest battalions should be 31 years of or older Because of the difficultyage of finding men suitable for lieutenants the age limit for thl grade was later lowered to twenty-fiv- e years The bulk of the men recommended as lieutenants range in age from 23 to 33 as captains from 30 to 40 and as majors from 40 to 50 Financial Operations of the War The treasury department has issued the following: Fix months ago a state of war was declared as existing between tbe United States and German' In that time the United States treasury department has collected from all sources over 95000- 000000 and disbursed a slightly lesser sum Upon the treasury estimates submitted Immediately after the war resolution Congress passed a bill authorizIn bonds and $2000-0000ing 95000000000 In short-tercertificates of Indebtedness June 15 after a campaign of a month an offering of S2000o00000 o Liberty loan bonds was closed f“ over two-thir- ds one-thir- 00 m c!th!xns had 4000- 000 American Sa1tt n gWfiho4K3VEda erty loan bonds Second Liberty Tord submitted by the estimates Upon on September 24 Congress treasurya law authorizing a loan of passed certificates of S753S945460 short-terindebtedness of $000000000 and certificates to the amount of $2000000000 An offering of bonds of $3000000-00- ft or more under this law called the second Liberty loan of 1917 is now being made Over $1250000ft0ft of shortterm certificates have already been sold and an active campaign for the sale of wni savings certificates is being organized Since the state of war was declared m NOW OPERATING UNDER U 8 GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION 39 UK! 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Any corn whether hard soft or between the toes will loosen right up and lift out without any pain This drug is called freezone and is a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati chemist Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone which will cost but a trifle but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every' corn or callus It is the most marvelous drug known the treasury has purchased obligations of the countries at war with Germany to the amount of over $250000VO00 Operations of Federal Hanks The increased volume of business of the federal reserve banks since the 6th of April ran be realized from the fact that the discount operations of these banks during ' June 1917 was a total In excess of the total Investment operations of the banks itloa along the This aaeane tallest Don’t let corns ache twice! Lift any com or callus off with fingers — Here’s magic! gs bj WE ARE ONE OF THE FEW 9ALT LAKE STORES Few Drops When Corns Hurt Pain Stops! 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