Einstein Observes
76th Anniversary
Princeton, N. J (U.R) Dr.
Albert Einstetin, intellectual fa
ther of the atom bomb, observed
his 76th birthday today with no
change in his lifetime daily hab
its to mark the occasion.
Princeton's most famous res
ident, who once said "birthdays
are for children," planned to
spend the day at home with his
daughter, Margo, and his house
keeper and secretary, Miss Hel-
Monday, March 14, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Portland (U.R) Army En
gineers today said they were
making plans for June 25 dedi
cation ceremonies of the $89,
000,000 Lookout Point dam proj
ect on the Willamette river.
More than 10,000 persons are
expected to attend the cere
monies, accordingto Ivan E.
Oakes, program chairman. Gov.
Paul Patterson, Assistant Army
Secretary Frank H. Roderick,
and Assistant Interior Secretary
Clarence Davis are scheduled to
attend.
The south spilling basin would
be used as a speakers' platform.
Parking accommodations for
6,000 cars would be available.
The dam is located about 23
miles southwest of Eugene. In
cluded in the dedication would
be Dexter regulating dam and
reservoir.
Demo Governors Get Bid to Aid Party
ocratic governors. Those 27
states have a total of 347 elec
toral votes. It takes a minimum
of 266 to win the presidency.
Washington 0J.P.) Demo
Democratic National Chair
man Paul M. Butler asked them
to meet here May 4 and 5 for
huddles with party officials and
congressional leaders.
Butler said he wants the gov
ernors to have a more important
place in the party structure. He
also feels they can contribute a
lot to the campaign to recapture
the White House next year.
There are 27 states with Dem
cratic state governors have been
invited to take a hand in plan
ning the party's 1956 national
election campaign.
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A Navy submarine, the USS
Pickerel, holds a record for the
longest underwater cruise by
steaming 5,194 nautical miles
from Hong Kong to Pearl Har
bor without surfacing.
ene Dukas.
Asked if he remembered it
was his birthday, the famed phy
sicist and mathematician replied,
"yes, I knew it . . . other people
told me."
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BRITISH PUBLIC OPINION appears to favor marriage of Prin
cess Margaret to Capt. 'Peter Townsend, divorced commoner.
Judging by letters to newspaper editors. Indications are rites
may occur on Margaret's 25th birthday this year. (International)
Capt. Townsend Said
Unaware if Margaret
Has Plans To Marry
Brussels, Belgium fU.R)
Group Capt. Peter Townsend
said today he has no reason to
believe that Princess Margaret
has decided to marry him.
He held before him as he
talked with reporters a dispatch
in a London paper saying he
was willing to accept exile with
a certain lady if the situation
should demand it.
"This statement implies that
Princess Margaret has decided to
Around
Hollywood
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
Hollywood (U.R) The cur
rent craze among teen agers for
songs with
racy lyrics has
rhythm-and-blues
become a
sizzling con
troversy
around the
country.
A rhythm
and - blues
tune, or "R,
and B" as
devotees call
Aline Mosby it, has a jazz
two-beat that some musicians
call "barbaric" or "dirty." Us
ually there's a honking saxa
phone behind the blues-wailing
lyrics.
But one anti-R-and-B disc
jockey, Peter Potter of CBS Ra
dio's Jukebox Jury, snorted to
day it isn't the music the kids go
for "but the filthy lyrics."
"Teach Me Tonight" is what
Potter calls a "watered down R-and-B."
When the De Castro Sis
ters' record of that song first
appeared, several columnists
blasted the lyrics that 'proclaim
among other things, "Gradua
tion's almost here my love,
Teach me, tonight."
Number One Tune
But the tune went on to be
come number one on TV's Your
Hit Parade." "Please Don't
Freeze" with Helen Grayco
singing, "So Boom" and "Rock
and Roll" are other R-and Bs
that made the big-time.
"But those songs are mild,
high school stuff compared to
the R-and-B records put out by
smaller companies," said Potter.
"When I first heard 'So Boom'
I thought it was one of the worst
records I'd ever heard and I
play more than 350 a week. But
after I played it as a test. I got
100 requests. The kids told me
it was danceable.
"I won't play hardly any R-and-B
records. Some disc jock
eys who are desperate for an
audience play them but I won't."
The titles of many R-and-B
tunes could not be printed in
a newspaper. Yet, Potter pointed
out, they are sold to teen-agers
in record stores, played on the
radio and seen on juke boxes.
The disc jockey bemoaned the
fact the major recording com
panies have joined the R-and-B
fad. too.
Miller Gave In
"Mitch Miller, the executive
at Columbia Records, once told
me he would never record any
R-and-B songs but he finally
gave in," the deejay signed.
"The kids seem to get a
biological kick out of listening
to these wild records. One
mother wrote me she found four
in her daughter's room and
broke them. When these songs
were written, good taste went
out the window. Even if the
lyrics are clean, they sound
risque the way they're sung."
Potter thinks radio and TV
stations should set up a clearing
house to pass on records that
the disc jockeys spin.
"If I had the power I'd sen
tence the songwriters to jail,"
he added. "I think those tunes
marry me," he said, pointing to
the dispatch.
"The Princess has made no
such decision known to me nor
have I any reason to believe she
has made such a decision."
Townsend, wearing riding
breeches, met reporters in front
of his apartment. He said he
would not answer questions but
that he had a statement to make.
"You all know I described
this alleged statement Saturday
as pure invention and said it
should be completely disregard
ed," he said. "This is only one
thing that in view of the state
ment swells the number of oth
er fictitious things alleged to
have been said by me.
"I shall now be forced to seek
escape from meeting reporters."
Townsend returns to work to
day as air attache at the Brit
ish embassy after a two-week
leave.
After reading his statement
he entered his car then turned
as if to add something but said
simply, "Goodbye, thank you,"
and drove off.
End To Romance Suggested
London's latest sensation ap
peared in the London Sunday
newspaper, The People. Dr.
Alfred Blunt, bishop of Brad
ford, the bishop who stripped
official silence from the love af
fair of King Edward VIII, sug
gested that Townsend and the
Princess call off any romance.
"The legitimate church atti
tude would be against such a
marriage," he said. He pointed
out that Townsend is a divorced
man and that the Church of
England does not sanction such
marriages if both of the divorc
ed persons are alive.
Sailor Survives
12 Days in Ocean
Cartagena, Colombia (U.R)
A sailor ashed off a Colombian
destroyer survived 12 days in the
Carribbean sea clinging to a
piece of timber without food or
water.
Louis Alejandro Velasco, one
of eight seamen lost from the
destroyer Calda during a storm,
was brought to a hospital here
yesterday from Turbo where
fishermen plucked him from the
Gulf of Uraba near Panama. His
body was a mass of blisters from
the sun.
Velasco was found 300 miles
from where he and the others
were swept off the destroyer by
a huge wave. He said he kept
close to three of the crewmen
during his first three days in
the water but lost sight of them.
Billy Graham Leaves
U.S. for Scotland
New York (U.R) Evan eelist
Billy Graham left for a preach
ing tour of Scotland Saturday
declaring that a religious revival
within five years is the only
hope of the world.
Graham sailed aboard the
French Liner Liberte to appear
in 38 Scottish towns and cities,
beginning with Glasgow.
He told reporters before he
left that the West is on the de
cline.
"I am going this year with
more of a sense of fear," he said.
A religious revival is the onlv
hope of the world. We most ab
solutely haVe a religious revival
in the world in the next five
years if we are to survive." ,
are as bad for kids as dope.
There s one sadistic ditty,
'Crack the Whip, Baby' that
preaches you to beat up your
wife if she doesn't love you."
Lyric used by permission Hub
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