European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse 11, 1968 the stars and stripes expose takes spotlight Page 23 Prince Charles first byline eclipsed on Page 1 Cambridge England up1 the future King of England Lade is debut saturday As ase Riate journalist but head to split front Page honors an expose of Campus sex. Cambridge sex poll Surprise sfas the Banner headline emblazoned across Page one of the student newspaper at Cambridge e front Page some what less conspicuously was a 650-word account of life a Trinity College Cambridge by it most celebrated undergraduate _ Prince Charles 19-year old son of Queen Elizabeth made pleasant enough read ing although no match for such sensational revelations As the fact that nearly 50 per cent of Cambridge undergraduates average age 18 or 19 have engaged in sexual Intercourse one out of every four in a col lege room or Hostel. The Prince s Byli cd reflection son life at Trinity one of the 10 colleges which make up Cam Bridge University appeared with the Queen s article titled first impressions of Cambridge and signed by Prince Charles appeared beneath a column heading that read his Royal highness the Prince of Charles confessed he had never contemplated the idea of writing for this paper since had received so Many admonitions about it before editor David Taylor 20, managed to talk the Prince int contributing a piece to help commemorate the newspaper s 21stanniversary. If Charles account of Camp Slife was not exactly sensational in Content the one which share the front Page with him was. It samples every 20th student at the University emerging with some interesting those interviewed 43 per cent said they had already had sexual Intercourse one out of every four admitted to having ha1 sexual Intercourse in a College room or surprising 42 per cent thought premarital sexual inter course should be avoided. Most undergraduates Ente Cambridge for a three year de Gree course at 18 or 19 years 10 per cent of under graduates Are Charles in a More reflective Way managed to Cap Ture some of the sense of free Dom and irreverence traditional among Campus undergraduates of today despite the presence of the future King in their midst.". It in hard to ignore the notes of the National Anthe punctuated by the melodious Dis integration of bottles and merry voices reaching the barred con fines of my room at some unearthly dark watches of the night he wrote. Another fond impression was of come Allye faithful Sung at Dawn by those tireless Unsung Campus heroes the garbage col lectors. The article by Prince Charl shas had one immediate effect the singing garbage collector now Calls at 9 . Instead of 7 . R r m b it we. T. T a. _,--.,. It. . Marines dig in a Little deeper every Day at Khe Sanh South Vietnam As the waiting War weeks the americans have been bracing against for an All out communist assault the Northern outpost. Up White Knoxville cabbie shot dead had radioed for Aid against students to i in. ,. _. 1 tt., found Knoxville Tenn. A a White taxi Driver who radioed is dispatcher for Protection from a Rock throwing crowd of College students was shot to death about an Nour later Early taxi battered and burned s discovered 75 Yards Awaya Field near a women s apr Mitory on the Campus of to College which had Tho scene earlier of i s demonstration sin lice. A cum against to h. Firemen sought to Extin fac Man the burning cab they one Stull 1 away from the investigators quoted one in ennui a Lent it the Predoti Lindl negro College As saying to dub a. J. Boruff 27, was u1 after he pulled a pistol Kun shooting. But police0 1 they had a hard time a four hour Gap betwee the students began and Boruff s Tho body was found face Clown. Lie had been shot in the Chest with u Small Caliper pistol. Big rocks remained in the charred Metal of the cab wreck age City safety director Walter Bearden was married and the father of two. Officials of the checker cab co. Said his wife wind quintet plans concert in Munich Munich is an Ameri can wind ensemble will perform at the Munich America House on March 21.the Clarion wind quintet will play a chamber music conceit starting at 8 . Members Are Philip dim gun flute Stephen Adelstein oboe Robert Listok clarinet Mark 1 Topkin Bassoon and Frederick Bergstone Horn the program is free but tickets should be r e s e r v o u through the America House. Expected a third child next persons from the col lege area were in jail. One of them Andrew Washington a Knoxville College student was jailed for Public drunkenness and the others held for invest Robert Owens College pres ident who said he Felt a personal guilt in Boruff s death said they were stopped by Campus Security police he explained that rumours had circulated on the Campus Friday night that a dormitory would be burned and he had reports that some students at us College had attended a re cent meeting of Black Power militants in was dispatched to the Are by a Call for a taxi at a his urgent Call for help was received at Tho cab company dispatching office shortly Atter Vard. Tho dispatcher called police immediately. Tanker s Bow jostled More Oil released san Juan a jostled by rough seas and Tow ships the Bow of the Tanker Ocean Eagle moved from its Perch at the Mouth of san Juan Harbor and began gushing crude Oil More profusely than Ever a . Navy spokesman said spokesman said Tow lines attached to the Bow snapped saturday afternoon and the Bow moved about 165 Yards South West toward where the Stern of the ship lies aground. Towing operations were suspended be cause of the heavy seas lie from the Lanker. Iun ran around last sunday has coated a 10-mile stretch of the Northern puerto Riean coast. Jimmy Smith concert is Ameri can a. And soul organist Jimmy Smith will present his Only German concert with his Trio at the Jahr Hundert Halle in the Frankfurt suburb of Oechsl of wednesday March 13, at 8 . Nations vow to Back . On Gold Price Basel Switzerland a nations supporting . Efforts to halt the Drain on its Gold stocks announced sunday night they will continue to support the Price at $35 an ounce. The announcement was made in an unusual statement by theban for International Settle ments Bis Here. William Mcchesney Martin chairman of the . Federal re serve Board told reporters beaming i am very satisfied with the Hope was that the announcement would halt the Rush of speculation on european Gold markets. The speculators Gam Ibling that the Price would braised Cost the dwindling Ameri can Gold reserves an estimated i $180 million this month. Private meetings 1 the statement was issued after a weekend of private meetings of Heads of Central Banks from 12countries. Usually they carefully avoid any statements after their monthly talks because of the fear that markets May take time faced with the Dan Ger of increased speculation when the Gold markets reopen Mon Day morning they issued a Brief communique saying during the course of the Reg ular meeting at the Bank for International settlements in Basel the governors of the Centra Lbanks of Belgium. France. Ger Many. Italy Netherlands. Swe Den " Switzerland United King Dom and the United states exchanged views on recent developments in the International monetary the Central Banks contributing to the London Gold Pool reaffirmed their determination to continue their support to the Pool i based on the fixed Price of $35 per ounce of Pueblo talks still fruitless Washington a Tho state department said another i korean meeting on the Pueblo question was held saturday at a spokesman said no Progress was reported in the continuing Effort to recover the i a into la enee ship and its s2 crewmen a poured Jan. L 3 by the North koreans. Saturday s session was the Lith since the ship s . T h e spokesman said he e x n eel further talks
