Show I LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Behavior Maxims Dear I read this article in a Psychology book in a chapter on the formation of a personal philosophy of life and it so impressed me that I though other college people might be interested in reading Maxims which guide An investigation was made among persons of above average educational and socio-economic status to learn their guiding Over people were and about a hundred maxims were Below are the 15 maxims which received the highest preference and which the majority of the people used to help guide their Do unto others as you would that they would do unto Know Anything that is worth doing at all is worth doing If at first you don't try The great essentials of happi ness are something to something to and something to hope The only way to have a friend is to be As a man in his so is Knowledge is Actions speak louder than An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of If you can't say good about say Life is what you make It is important to it is more important to but the most important thing of all is to think and Be calm and know what you are be sure you are then go ahead and don't be This above To thine own self be and it must as the night the thou not then be false to any Barry Quinn Lots of Ads Dear I have read the columns of the for some time and it is quite evident that the University has a pretty common need the need for more There is something unique about The Chronicle which sets it apart from other college Though I know nothing about advertising rates or of finance in I should think the large ads being dealt out by tobacco dealers would help fatten your paper's budget T. Questions Sincerity Dear In reference to the letter by Marion L. about the stand of the church concerning I am inclined to think that the motive is not a sincere request for information but a move to create a controversy by playing on the emotions of some of the students and get them to commit themselves and cause a reflection on the when they don't definitely know the answers to the questions If Mills is sincerely interested I suggest that he or she go to the general in the church offices on South Temple street and get the official stand of the church on the doctrines in Lynn L. Davies In Reply Dear In reply to your inquiry in The Chronicle of I will attempt to answer the questions you have doctrine considers the Negro as well-adapted to life on this earth as any other normal human The only problem the Negro has is being a descendant of cursed by his Negroes are admitted to the church as although regular missionary work is not carried out to convert that Although membership in the church is open to open to they are not permitted to hold the priesthood of the church and are therefore ineligible for holding most church If a Negro becomes a member of the he has much right as any other to attend the wards Since the tion of the church is small due to r be an iture to create a Pend entirely for gj The Church h taken a stand on not Salt Lake in incidences have been Z by individual feelings and group pressures outs 01 tie I trust that these an-um be adequate to either curiosity or institute n Contro- Robert G. In an effort clarify the answers listed in the above The Chronie contacted a high chur authority who gave the folio Ing The dot trine does not state that Negroes' are inferior to any other ra Many Negroes arc- church Negroes may not hold the priesthood which is essential to positions' of leadership in the church No attempt has been made to organize a separate Negro The authority dined to comment on Mills' last question on the church's stand on segregation in Salt Lake |