Show LEADING THOUGHTS FROM THE PREACHMENT OF PRESIDENT TAFT AT THE TABERNACLE THE Iri HE truth is that a mans life in his family is not made up of grandstand plays and defiance of the ele elements elements J ments and all that sort of thing It is made up of a series of little acts and those little acts and little are what go to make up a mans character There are men and many of them I hope who are a great deal better than they seem in their families families lies liez and to their neighbors We ought to ascribe to our neighbors as high methods as we can We ought to avoid this acrimonious discussion which consigns everybody who is opposed to our view to perdition Life is too valuable to waste in anger and hatred and the charging and denunciation of our fellow men when they dont deserve it The truth is my friends this matter of hatred and resentment which accompanies the attributing of bad baLL yel to those e from lOll C a of us of timex ime e of worry w v vAnd And so my nr friends what hat I am Ul urging is 1011 lou lew acrimony in public discussion more charity with respect to each other as ag to what moves each man to do what he does do and not to charge dishonesty and aBd corruption corruption corruption tion until you have a real reason for doing so 50 soI soI I believe and I regret to say it that throughout this country the administration of the criminal kw law lawand and the prosecution of crime is a disgrace to our civilization but it is one thing to prosecute a criminal when you have evidence and it is another thing to ascribe motives to the tIle act of a man when you any evidence and ara ar just living in your imagination in respect to what you say |