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'' e- l- e' 1:: Ao ' ' i 4' '' by Derek Norcross 1 II l''' A 0 0 3114 h? — okAmmialmor46141m0404— -: I I 4 ' : i '! :1' t ' r A 1 -7- -- — ' 0 tv11 - Campus Truths Many people read a newspaper account of a troubled university campus then promptly denounce student dissenters as anarchists Communists or Maoists This simplistic emotional approach did not appeal to Bill Brock 38 a Republican Congressman from Chattanooga Tenn whose family owns the Brock Candy Company there determined to learn firsthand about student unrest Brock contacted five fellow Republicans in Congress He proposed that they quietly visit college campuses throughout the entire country find out what was 'really A few months ago going on As a result of Brock's pitch 22 Republican Congressmen at their own expense researched more than 50 campuses talked with more than 1000 students At Berkeley one Congressman was caught in the midst of the helicopter gas attack over the Univer- sity of California In Florida another debsted with black militants Everywhere the Congressmen went they listened and learned At President Nixon's request the account legislators wrote a of their findings A few of their sug37-pa- ge gestions: 1 The President's Administration should follow his Inaugural Address advice about students: it should listen to student protesters instead of denouncing them 2 Presidential advisers should get out of Washington from time to time and mingle with students 3 Repressive legislation to cut off federal a:d to colleges wilere disruptions occur is a wrong move 4 The draft should be reformed and the voting age lowered to 18 5 Students feel that national priorities which put the Vietnamese war and defense spending above domestic needs are out of kilter A few thousand copies of the Brock report are available at no charge from Rep William Brock Room 1535 House Office Building Washington DC 20515 Brainpotver Salaries for college and university graduates class of 1969 are Ntting a new high this summer Graduates of business administration schools—Harvard Penn Stanford etc—are being offered starting salaries in the $12000 to $25000 range Industrial and electrical engi neers are getting $10000 and up Chemistry majors are good for $8000 and liberal arts majors about $7500 A - Place to Talk Where does a youngster go with personal troubles that he can't discuss with his family? In London boys and girls from 14 to 23 find a sympathetic ear at the Young People's Consultation Service The center began in 1961 and was financed by a philanthropic foundation In 1967 it became part of the adolescence unit of the famous Tavistock Clinic Staff teams include a doctor a psychiatrist and a social worker Last year 171 young people—an J equal number of boys and girls— visited the Tavistock center AlnIfht all were unmarried and more than half still lived at home The service is free and confidential Parents will not be ccntacted According to Mrs Hilary Halpin one of the founders of the center few young people asked for advice on premarital sex—they had made up their minds on that Most of the kids were troubled by feelings of depression or acute anxiety In extreme cases the boy or girl is referred to medical or psychiettic help Other consultation centers have been opened in London and may soon spread throughout England It might not be a bad idea for the SA Mg Ricky Comes Back motion-picture-wi- Twelve years ago a rock 'n' roll singer named Ricky Nelson made his TV debut on his parents' show The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet An immediate hit young Ricky went on to cut 17 LP's and 29 ' 44-- '16's - e"' $ :: : : ' - e ) A 11 ‘t- - : :1 ' ''"1 '4' NA iv Itt?ll'' ': llionaire Six years ago Ricky married pretty Kris Harmon daughter of a former football star They now have a daughter 5 and twin boys 18 months old With marriage Ricky's popularity in the rock 'n' roll field diminished He worked in a couple of feature se n AidoEMIN0":: singles 9 of them million sellers At one time he received as many as 20000 fan letters mostly from young females per week In a few short years he also became a mi- films like Rio Bravo playing John Wayne's sidekick but he never caught on like Elvis Presley- A few months ago Ricky proaching 30 decided on a musical comeback In June he appeared at the Troubadotir a small music club in Hollywood This fall he plans to sing in several cities—at the Cellar Door in Washington DC the Main Point near Philadelphia the Unicorn in Boston and at the Bitter End in New York A new film: The Gang in which Rick's wife plays along with Walter Brennan Andy Devine art' Edmund O'Brien will premiere on ABC teleOver-the-Hi- !! b 1 ' otsie t vision - - L !''11! 01 The Ricky Nelsons t 4 And there is a new record Promises which Rick wrote Ozzie and Harriet's clean-cu- t boy may well hit it big again OMMMIEllni 405 |