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Show niwout hear the beloved church leader give Christmas address, which has become t& 2 ad sat President David 0. McKay’s “home” ward, the Twenty-Seventh, was filled to capacity to { rils e P d e R n o t e e M “Without Jesus of Nazareth, the erucified Christ, the risen Lord, the beastly traits of the the “crime ing.” jungle will enmity family in bondage.” hold the think- and jealousy in the ‘Imind as vehemently as He did the we uy wrong “HE CONDEMNED avarice, human results THESE WERE the words of mity and David O. McKay, president of he'said. — of that avarice, jealousy en- produce,” ——— re Sate ome 8 -| the Church of Jesus Christ of “Modern psychology ‘proves Latter-day Saints, who deliv- the virtue of such teachings ered his. annual — Christmas regarding the injury that fol-| -message’ to a capacity crowd lows the harboring of hate. | 1Sunday in Twenty -Seventh He who harbors hatred and| Ward Chapel, 185 P St. (1051 bitterness injures himself far East). Members of East Twen- more than the one toward ty-Seventh Ward also attended whom he manifests these evil: the meeting which began at propensities. u 4:30 p.m. EQUALLY applicable to POINTING TO the fact that present conditions, Pres. “two mighty influences” are McKay explained, are-Christ’s in the world seeking the souls teachings regarding the “value of men, “hate,” and “love.” and sacredness of human ‘life, Pres. McKay warned that “‘to- ‘the virtue of forgiveness, the night it is well for us, young necessity of fair dealings the and old, to realize that over crime of hypocrisy, the’ s ialf the world is-under the! — — eee Page 2, € influence of hate, as manifest by that Chinese leader (Mao Tse tung), that Communist group in Russia — manifest now right next door to us in Cuba.” “IN THE SPIRIT of hate today,” he said, “God is denied, even His very existence, and the free agency of man is taken from him, supplanted ‘by the power of the state.” He contrasted this with the power of love as exemplified in Christ, and told his listeners that peace, as taught by the Savior, is “exemption from individual troubles, from family broils, from national difficulties” “SUCH PEACE,” he said, “refers to the person just as much as it does to communities. That man is not at peace who is untrue to the whisperings of Christ, the promptings of his conscience. He cannot ‘be at peace when he is untrue to his better self.” Fundamental in. Cnric ts egy gs, he all said, of i | |