Show Selfish r Rich vv Who mho no Grind Poor Door professional Politicians s lire Are are Assailed J A O C 7 1 loins JOins hy by Apostle I D OF f M MEN IN OI IND T f fD D DECLARED lA Conference C Folk Told There Are Too Many Factories Factories Factories Fac Fac- tories Shut Down on AcI Account Account Account Ac Ac- I count of Owners Owners' Avarice A D the Saints to toi A i refrain from personal selfishness selfishness selfishness self self- and ambition in order i that at least within the church i the structure of soc society rt and right living ml might ht bo be preserved ed Apostle i Anthony Anthon W V. V 0 Ivins lm In bearing his testimony testimony tes tes- at the third session of ot the tho ninth eighty annual conference of the Church of oC Jesus Christ of oC Latter day Saints In the Tabernacle tod today raised his liis voice oice to assail professional politicians poli Poll unscrupulous congressmen and th the tho selfish rich The church like the the- nt nation is IR en entering entering en- en upon a new era declared Apostle ns J Selfishness ss tho the curse curs of oC the Uio world has gained a hold upon the tho peoples of or tho the earth It must I gIve Wl way to a more lIb liberal ra sensible I statesmanlike policy that will Insure our future happiness RICH GRIND POOR AW w have reached reached- an era where the rich are ar grinding down lown under their heel 1 the poor IOor an and w weak k where re those who are able are through h self self- selfishness and desire i for personal gain closing their eyes and th their Ir ears to tot t the tho pleading of oC the needy nr-ed- and 1111 t the tho suffering Selfishness I is being practiced practiced Irac- Irac for tho the swelling of or ill gotten gains It is the greatest mt menace nace the world has hns endured How lIow much better off oft we wc would h be he I continued Apostle postle Evans Evan vans if IC we wo had fewer professional politicians fewer Cever i imen I men who will shut down their mills and factories for Cor selfishness an and cause suffering and hard hardships among the I people rl fewer congressmen who Rho ho re retard retard retard re- re tard needed legislation for fOl the furtherance furtherance fur fur- I therance of oC their own selfish sf aims alms WILSON CRITICS ASSAILED I Apostle Ivins ruins Implored thin tho S Saints to put lit aside their selfish elsh moll motives molls s and strive to preserve the peace INICe and happiness hap hap- hap I I of their homes and their cHI cHI- t Ho lie assailed th the critics of oC j President Pr Wilson and the th national administration ad ad- administration I al-I ministration for their conduct of the the world war var The Tho speaker r paid tribute to President Wilson and General ral Pershing Pershing Per Per- I shing for the parts th they have hl played in bringing the tho great struggle to an nn j i i end He lie also paid tribute to the ox- ox exploits ex- ex of the American soldiers on tho the field of or battle It has been years since Corn CornI I wallas surrendered al at Yorktown and j gave birth to the new order of got gov government O I which this country countr enjoys continued the speaker r ak Since tho the I establishment of oC the tho nation and the I Ion on organization of ot the church both hoth have havo triumphed Thc They have havo been heen 1 assailed I by governments Jo an and Individuals ani and vet yet they have ve progressed Tho The church I Ihas has been cn assailed from without find and I from Crom within yet t each ach year ear It ha has grown stronger er and stronger and withstood tho the assaults of oC the enemy nemy MORMONS HOME BUILDERS Apostle David l Id O. O McKay th the tint first I speaker at nt this mornings morning's session i I characterized tho the Mormons as tin the greatest home builder of oC the world J I lie Ile Ie said however how that the tho social i I structure of oC the nation was threat 1 threatened threat threat- threat threat-I ened ns IN tho the result of oC a n new order I of things that was established b by the tho I Iva war wal warThe r The world t Is stirred up lip as It has never r been stirred before said ahl Apostle Apos Apos- tle tie McKay Political Institutions APos 1 are arc tumbling crumbling old ol forms form anti and a 1111 ire arc giving gl n way to new nr Ideas and Continued on paso page 10 1 AUSTRIANS G GIVEN I V E N PEACE TERMS AT ST. ST GERMAIN Treaty Not Yet Complete as to All Its Features Features Features Fea Fea- tures Continued from pa page c 1 allied and anti associated powers lowers at t a later date elate In the eastern cistern part pait the tho line Just east of crosses crosse the th e Dra Just jutt above c Its Us confluence with thet the ant and thence will pa pars s north of DC th the t Dray Drava so o us as to leave leive to the Croat Slovene Io state anti and Just to the north of oC which latter place I It I will Join the Hungarian frontier Th The I w western and northwestern tern frontiers facIng fac- fac Ing Bavaria the western frontier facing ln l Switzerland S and the eastern frontier facIng fac fac- remain unchanged I Ing I POLITICAL CLAUSES 1 Europe The high contracting parties l' recognize and accept the tho frontiers o of f Poland tu- tu Bulgaria Huns Hungary mania mUllin the Croat Slovene and anti the tin at or ulti- ulti Slovak C state present determined AUf Austria tria i renounces li In InI I favor of the principal allied and nd a n associate ate power powen all oil her rights rI and titles title o over j territories formerly belonging to her herI which though out outside ld the new ne frontiers of oC Austria have havo ha hanot not riot at present been heon assigned assigned as as- I signed to an any tile tale undertaking to accept ac- ac ac accept the settlement to be bo made In r reI re regard re- re I gard to I these he e territories THE SLOVAK STATE I Austria Tco recognizes the HIP complete Independence Inde Inde- I of the J Slovak Hlo state including the autonomous territory south sou 11 of oC the th he In conformity w v w lh the action already oll t taken b by the allied and associated powers power The exact boun- boun riar dary between AU Austria and the thc new stale slat Is io to be fixed b by a field commission ol of h h the seven en members five nominated principal allied and associated powers powers and andone andone one ono each b by bustria Austria and agrees to 10 embody em- em 01 bod body In a treat with the principal allied II and associated a ted powers such provisions at as may b be decided to 10 protect ell racial re religion religions re- re ligion or linguistic minorities and arid to 10 a sure suie freedom of oC transit and awl equitable treatment for the commerce of other nations na na- THE SERB CROAT SLOVENE SERB SLOVENE STATE Austria similarly recognizes the th complete complete complete com com- Independence of oC the Croat Serb Slovene Io state slate and renounces her rights and titles A similarly appointed field commission Including a it member nominated nominal nomi nomi- nal d II bj by the Serb Croat state Is II to fix the exact boundary The question ques- ques lion Uon of oC the basin of oC J i is rc- rc served er erM l The Serb Cro Cro Slovene it t lo sta state Mate t. t agrees to a similar treaty for the protection protection protection pro pro- of minorities and arid freedom oOl of transit RUMANIA Rumania i agrees gr-es to 10 i i q similar treaty treat nt for tor protection of oC minorities and freedom of oC transit RUSSIA Austria K Is I to recognize nizo and respect the full ull of nil 1111 the territories which formed part put of or the former slun Hus-slun empire She i IH is to 10 accept definitely the annulment nl of oC the lire Brest sk treaty and ind of oC all treaties or agreements al of all kinds concluded since th the he revolution rc of oC November o l I with all governments gO or political groups on territory of or the form r Russian lus inn empire The ullies allies o reserve all rights on the tho part of Kussa Hussa for ulion u- u lon lion an and satisfaction to he be 11 fr from fromn rn Aut Austria tria on the principles of oC I he the present treat treat- t rt fa I iv Au Austria trl i Is to 10 consent en to the abrogation of If II treaties of or 1 31 b lv which i was w established aa as a neutral state an and her hr frontiers fixed and to lo accept in ad ad- ad vance an au any convention con with which th the i allies may Inn to replace them 1 Austria adhere to tho the abrogation of oC the I allt neutrality of thc lire Branch duchy of Lux Lux- Luxemburg i emburg and In advance ad all In In- In I j agreements agreement as to In It reached I Iby In hr the allied and sad a associated row powers Aus us I 1 tria accepts all ill arrangements Winch which th the allied und and associated powers mike make wit with I Turkey and Bulgaria with reference t tan to 10 I an any rights privileges or Interests claimed In tre trelle e countries b h by Austria or her na ua- and not nol dealt with Hh elsewhere I Austria a accepts nil all arrangements with will I Ithe i the allied and I powers mad intuit I i with concerning th the territories ho whose e abandonment was Imposed upon Denmark h b by the treaty treat of 1861 1561 j PROTECTION OF MINORITIES In a 1 series of special clauses Austria I undertakes ca to bring her Institutions Into Inti i I conformity with wilh tho the principles of oC liberty and justice nil and acknowledges le that th the obligations for Cor th the protection of I ties are arc matters matter's of International concern o over which ch the Hie league of oC nations ha haj has hasI j l I She Sho assures secures complete cont 1 Clet e pro pro- I lection of life and liberty to all of or Austria without distinction or of o I birth national t language race or re re- re I together with the TI right ht to the 1 free ret I exercise l c of any uny creed CI All Austrian ni nr without distinction of race Inn Inn- I Ul e or religion arc are to be lie equal before i ithe I I the law liw No 00 restrIctions are arc to be lie Im Imposed un- un posed on the free Cree use of any language Jo In private or public arid ald re ra reasonable fa facilities fa- fa a- a a are re to be he given on Austrian na nationals national of oC their theli 1 of oC non German speech foi for the u use e language lan before the courts Austrian nation nationals ila belonging to racial religious 01 or linguistic ml minorities arc are to enjoy the tin same protection as a other Austrian nationals nationals na- na In hi particular with regard t to schools and other educational establishments establish establish- mints ments and In districts where a consider consider- considerable abl able proportion of ot Austrian nationals ol of other than German speech are aie ar 0 resident facilities are to be given gl I en in schools for foi forthe tho the Instruction of children In their own language c and antI an equitable share of public pub pub- lie lic funds Is to bo be provided for the th purpose purr pur pose lose These provisions long do not preclude the Austrian government o nt front from mating making pur-I pur tho the teaching te of or Merman obligatory The Theare are to be lie embodied bf bC Austria In he her I fundamental law as a bill of rights allt and I II provisions pro regarding them are arc to be under under un un- I der the protection cllon of oC the Ica league uc of DC nations nations na na- I AUSTRIAN RIGHTS Outside Austria r renounces es all rights titles and as her bier own o or her hei s allies' territories to all alt the allied tilled tilleda a and nil associated powers anH undertakes to accept whatever er measures are arc taken by h bv the principal allied powers In rel relation I thereto The The- clauses as lo to E III Morocco China and are Identical after arter the tho of necessary modifications with those thos the German treaty treat except that especially especial In the case cose of China thero there Is 18 no need for Cor so IO great t detail The military clauses are arc reserved NAVAL I All Austro Hungarian Austro-Hungarian rian warships submarines suh- suh marines and vessels of ot the Danube flo flo- I are declared to h be finally lIy the principal allied and aorl asso asso- associated O elated powers one Twenty one specified t cruisers arc are to be Disarmed and merchant ships All warships r I rand and ind submarines under construction In III I ports port which h belong or have ha belonged d to 10 Austria Au shall be broken up liP th the salvage C not to be he used e except for Cor purposes s an and not to lo he be sold soh to lo foreign countries The construction lion submarine even or acquisition of or any an I Ifor for comm commercial purposes is forbidden All naval na arms anus ammunition and other war material belonging to Hun Austria gar gary at the thC date late f fo f the armistice shall I Ih be he h sui surrendered rendered to lo the titles allies The Th Austrian Aus Aus- I ran trian wireless station at Vienna Ienna Is not notto not notI to lo be used for Cor naval na military or political political po po- I mes messages ages relating to Austria or I I her lat late allies without the aos assent nt of th the allied a and nil associated governments o during three months but only for or commercial commercial com com- mercial 1 purposes under supervision During DurIn During Dur Dur- In ing the same period Austria is not not- notto to build any an more high power wireless stations stab sta sta- ta- ta b Ions Ilon AIR CLAUSES The air clauses arc practically the same as In the German treaty except for Cor or orthe the airplanes and their personnel I which i Germany Is allowed to retain until until un un- til Or r toh r to search for Cor mines GENERAL A Austria u u agrees not to accredit or to end acrid any mil military I tuy naval or army mission mission mis mis- sion sian to any foreign CorelAn countr nor to allots al allow alow al- al low lots ow Austrian nationals to enlist In tho the army navy or air service lIer of oC an any foreign for for- eign power The Thc I section on penalties Is 18 Identical 1 with the thc German treaty except for tor the omission mission of or an any provision pro similar to that jailing calling for the trial of oC the ex e of oC Germany The section on reparations is reserved Tho The financial clauses arc are reserved economic clauses arc are except In cerain I ain details such flueh as aa shipping similar to o those of the German treaty Special provisions arc are a added derl however howe for or former Corm r Austro nationals acquiring ai ailed allied al- al lied led nationality Similar to those In the German Lerman treat treaty relating to the Inhabitants Inhabit Inhabit- ants of or Lorraine Alsace their contracts are ire maintained subject to cancellation b lJ their heir governments so undertakes to recognize any agreement or convention made by bj the I lilts allies to safeguard the tho interests of oC their nations In any undertakings 8 constituted i I under Austro law which op t rates crates In territories detached det from the former Austrian empire and to trans trans- transfer fir fer er an any nece necessary documents and trans trans-I Information In- In format formation Ion In regard to them I FREEDOM OF TRANSIT I The clauses clauss as to freedom re dom of or transit are re the same In the Austrian as In tn the German treaty except for lor the omission sion of f provisions provision affecting Germany German alone I and nd the Insertion of oC specific clauses clau e ranting granting Austria transit privileges lIeges through former Austro territory ter- ter In order to assure her access to the th he Adria Adriatic tic after I Miscellaneous provisions are arc necessary substitutions Itlen- Itlen tlC Ical with those of the German treat treathe treaty Till The he treat Is IB to come into force when signed bv by Austria u i and anti three principal powers and to be effective for tor the individual In- In states on OD the deposit |