Page 2 TO THE EDITOfc: George A. Peterson, on March 29, made the f o 1 lowing points. 1. No student is truly educated without having had academic religious training. 2. Religious training is not permitted at this Uni versity, but teaching non religion is permitted. 3. Intelligent-appearing men who denounce their religion are only suppos edly intelligent. 4. Religion must be in cluded in our education. 5. We must arrive at a concensus as to the nature of reality. 6. We must develop a theory of the good life and of the role of government in promoting it. My reply to each is: 1. That part of academ ic learning which con cerns religion should con cern the effects of religion and a knowledge of the different religious beliefs from which these effects are derived. Also, a knowledge of the reasons for people's acceptance of these beliefs should be would be helpful How ever, by considering the effects, alone, which are produced by religion, a study of human behavior WELL GEORGIE: I do not know if Mr. Jones has answered any of your questions or not, but I wish to do so. I did as you said, and I thought about the entire matter. I drew one big conclusion, that being you are the most -narrow-minded person I have had the misfortune of coming into contact with since I have been at this univer sity, Not only are your remarks slanted, invalid, and unauthoritative; but they show ignorance and a lack of understanding. As acearately and briefly as possible, I will give a Negors' side of the question: 1) It is understandable that we do not accept your race with no groudges We are ham an, and a hundred y e a r s of preju dice for nothing is too much. Actually, we are like the proverbial rubber band. You can put on so much stress and then we snap. Now you mentioned th Black Muslims, a group that not only represents a very small percentage of the Negro populus, but is hated by a larger Ne gro percentage! The true figures show less than 7, 000 Negroes on the Mus lims' membership rec ords. These radicals do not represent the o t h e r 20,000,000 Negroes fa the United States today. Why did yea not say anything about the groups that try to work with your people: NAACP, National Urban League, and the Congress of Racial Equal ity. Ia these nationaUy koowa gronps is laid the greater part of the Negre support. But, of course, yea failed to mention the KKK, the White Citizens Committees, a a d the Americas Nazi Party, to ax me Just a few. Is this where yonr majority of ffsppert lies? 2) Nine-tenths of the TO ELBRIDGE FOSTER: I jam assuming that someone used your name in submitting that list of questions to the Daily Ne braskan, contained in a recent paper, f or a p e r son of college intelligence would not have read the word "passenger", as used in news articles con- SEVENTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION Telephone 477-4711, ext. 25SS, 2539, 2539 Uth & K Member Associated Collegiate Press, latcffiatioual Press Sepreseiititive, Na tional Advertising Service, Incorporated. Published at: Boom SI, Stodest L'bJob, - Liscoia I, Nebraska. -t. 8be 1Mis Mauser fs EDITORIAL il f Answer to GAP VINE f could well avoid strictly religious learning. 2. Comments to the ef fect that a particularper- . son or instructor does not blindly accept all dogma of a particular majority sect, or to the effect that he does not agree with -our great numbers of sec ular authorities, does not constitute the teaching of non-religion. S. "Intelligence" should not be determined by a test of a person's religi ous beliefs, or dis-beliefs. Surely there have been some persons who have recognized the fact that their particular religious teachings were deter mined largely by the lo cation of birth and also that since not all of the contradictory beliefs taught could be true, some could be false. 4. Religion could be in cluded in our academic program, as could mysti cism, extra-sensory p e r ception, and other fascin a t i n g subjects. B u t a course in religion would have to cover the entire area to be justifiable, and could not very well p r e sent, as facts, the beliefs of the local majority sect. If the latter were done there would be a duplica tion of the fine facilities 'FOR MY PEOPLE' Negro population in the North and West live in cities, and nine-tenths of these live in, or adjacent to, disorganized slum are as. Poverty, overcrowd ing, vice, crime, and so cial disorder characterize these areas and are fac tors in Negroes' crime causation. 3) T h e only reason these Negro people live under these crowded, "three and four families living in the same apart ments," conditions is sim ply because of your silly "white only" housing laws. However, why should one go all the way to Chicago to the slums you live in, or was it across the tracks. Look in Lincoln. Go to Omaha and take a g o o d look, and while you are there, investigate the "White slums" mlower and Southeast Omaha. Discrimination is our ex cuse, what is yours? The chairman of the Chicago Housing Authori ty states, "More than 80 percent of Chicago's resi dential area is covered by restrictive covenants." The main part of the Ne gro area in Chicago has a density of more than 75,099 persons per square mile, and the least c o a gested section has 50, 000 persons per square mile. Compare these fig ures with the whole of Lincoln, which has less than 150,600 people ia aa area of 32 square miles. V Who do many Ne groes live in slum areas? The majority of the Ne groes in the larger cities have migrated from the South in the last twenty years. These people are mostly unskilled workers. However, this is pot be cause they are inferior, . as you try to make peo ple think, but because of the lack of opportunity to seek an advanced educa - tion in the South. Conse quently, with very little' Letter to Foster cerning the case, to mean "driver". Apparently the person who submitted the q u e s tions did. Nebraska does not have t law that a "passenger" must have a driver's license, as could be inferred from the first 3 questions. I am not going to waste Doily Ncbraskqn est atrica la Uaia. Neeraaka ' - f Neater. Weoaeese tm4n aed trt4r dertec aw seem reer, eiwst ante erttle sad esuiai serleas ead enee deries ease, k teseats mt the VnnmUr 1 Sbrik orrt "aita Mm 1 be Cenuntttee ea Stein Attain m iTiTmmbis of atsli mt eatatea. FM-tWe endtr Hat JnrteslrtiM at tfce nkonntHM ja Maoa rvbMrettm ekeO ketree fiaas ewMrial Ramii mm let rt W uW ftaaxemapiife er ee ta- rt ef ear aersaa eeMee ow CalvaaUr Tae etelt ere enmattr rv?aecle tor waat aW ear. er ae, or eaase le ke artaaML BCSINWi RAFT ... BIB ... ENTOsUAt nrr' - 4rAo Friday, April 5, 1963 BBBBBBBaS of our many churches and a clear violation of the U.S. Constitution. 5. The nature of reality is a concept, the under standing of which cannot be condemned. However, quite a number of persons are able to recognize re ality by their physical senses and by use of their thought process, and are not troubled by the possi bility that their ideas as to what is reality might be in error. 6. A theory of the good life could well be consid ered, although, again, many of us are able to think out our own theory and would gladly discuss the matter, but would not appreciate being subject ed to the proposed consen sus. As to the role of the government in promoting "the good life", we should enter this area very cau tiously. To help the help less is an honorable task of the government. But to prescribe what the good life is to be, and to see that every citizen lives it, is not a function of the government. Rather, the government should carry out its rightful duties and allow us to live our own lives. RAY F. TRAUDT formal education, discrim ination, segregated hous ing, political pressures, economic pressures, and ' 'closed - minded" people like you, what type of re sults could one expect? 5) This next piece of fact was taken from the March 29 issue of the Omaha World-Herald. "The doctor said a 1961 62 survey conducted at 21 schools in California's Contra Costa County turned up 121 pregnancies among 12,136 junior a a d senior high school girls. "Dr. Toshiye TagasakL the county's assistant health officer, delivered a report to the California. Medical Association Wednesday and later dis cussed the survey at a news conference. "She said the survey showed the school "with the highest incidence of reported pregnancy had an all-white population with the parents general- ly in a high level of in- A Unless yoa caa give me tome real facts oa yonr Chicago ratings, I consid er your statement dealing with this subject to be a typical, "stereotyped" lie. I think your article rep resents the inner-thoughts of the majority of the white people, not only on this campus, but in Amer ica today. You "do-gooders" are always ready to look at the problem, but not look into the problem, and help remedy the situ ation. It is because of slanted articles like yours, two-faced friendships, and "white-only" laws that cause the Negro to carry a make believe chip on his shoulder. Now, see if you can think it over but this time use a little common sense, and a little less prejudice and narrow 'mindedness. You are only fooling yourself, and your kind. RICHARD LLOYD my time answering the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th questions for I feel that they are just a big joke. In r e g a r d to the 9th question I might ask whether the author or per son who used your name is a nut? R.S. i - iftn Zrfliaecr - .L ' Mike HarLeee Oenficke. Bea CaaatatBam. Prter Lace Mm Oreu , Made ieaen .fear? Lower M Measure To all young men and a. S4 w 1 1 their freshman year at college as well as to those whose first term is no more than just begun comes a dream of fellow ship which includes their own popularity.. To be able to make people like you, to get on easily with those who are thrown into close and continued contact with you, and to make friends is of importance always. It might be helpful, there fore, to look back to see what sort of start you have made: Has college been what you expected? Have things gone well? Or are you disappointed? If everything has been wonderful if you are nat urally gregarious and adaptable, if you have made the freshman team or whatever else you tried for, if you have plenty of friends, if you are likely to make the fraternity (or the sorority) of your choice, then certainly you are not in need of this or any other advice. But if you have some how drifted to the outside edge of the various stu dent groups instead of finding yourself circling in toward the center of one sympathetic to you, it might be will to find out where you are, and where you want to go, and if possible which direction to take to help you get there. Why Did you come to college? Was your pur pose serious or casual?: Was it to study for a def--initely chosen career? Was it to acquire a col- i LITTLE MAN l,oati WXexioOtoXM A0OUT FUife-6JzW nx?,' tlD I M5rV IT f&ViTn twat Oritur Mc i Ait7L &rA&riv-itrr E V il aj- ImO MO. 1TM 4M-14W' Tdns got . Womenlroublef 40LB& 1 f. It AW omBsofflijQmit Eastman COLOR pamwsW VMS M Afr 1IM DOORS OPEN r STARTS TODAY M-Ji STRANGE AND COMPELLING STORY of Our Popularity lege degree because it is likely to b " Hvlt"' no matter what sort of job you decide later on you are fitted for? Or was it school reputation as a star in a major sport wheih led you to believe l.that success at the Uni versity would lead to op portunity in business? The making of friends especially such as you want to make is certain ly a normal objective. If you are finding yourself more or less lonely, you might ask yourself what you have done to be liked. A pleasant smile and good manners are good building materials as far as they go, but you can't do " much building without mement to hold the materials together. The question is: What are you interested in and working for? If you are just playing turtle, drawing into your shell at every approach, waiting for an altruistic min'd reader to discern how lik able you are and coax you out, get out and get busy at once. Go and volunteer for whichever ac t i v i t y needs help. Don't get it into your mind that there is nothing for you to do because you couldn't make the football team. If you have no star possibilities in any form of athletics or their man agementhow , about the glee club, or the dramatic society or the debating team? How about work ing as a reporter? Or how about working on the drive for the college en dowment? Remember, the worth- ON CAMPUS HOW Vj p.m. a. ftejMr fttacrrMN ttotf Nit. MCi rarti , AT 12:4S e m mi i n I 1 "-( 1 ml, f r 1 1 V i fA i. s" ; f tr 'lb miller while people of today are, those who da things to get things done. The modern world likes and makes a place for the good work er who isn't afraid to work harder and more cheer fully than someone else. It is very seldom that work well done doesn't bring interest as well as satisfaction with it. Also, nothing is more conduc tive to general friendship than interests shared in common. The best way to make yourself liked and to make friends is to like people enough to become inter ' ested in what interests them and to be outgiving and" friendly. No, don't read this rule glibly. An interested and outgiving person is very rare. Most of us go through life men tally cotton-wrapped in our own affairs. We go about thinking of what we are going to do, what we hope or fear is going to happen to us. IS LINUS BACK FROM LUNCH VET? Vtf HE'S BACKHAND AND SNOOfVAND VOLET ARE BACK. TOO... 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