rr--t ,B'7"1 ARTHUR WHITTEMORE and JACK LOWE Piano Team Scheduled By Community Concert Arthur Whittemore and Jack Lowe, who will appear here Feb. 25 on the Community Concert se ries, have run up a record of achievement in every medium open to the duo-pianist's art. Now at the pinnacle of their prestige and popularity, the team is uni versally acknowledged as one of the best-known and best-liked two piano teams before the public to day. A measure of the high esteem in which they are held is the number of great symphony orches tras with which they have ap peared as soloists. The list in cludes the New York Philharmon ic. New York's Symphony of the Air, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Boston Symphony, as well as the orchestras of Chicago, Cleveland, San Francisco, St. Louis, Washington. Cincinnati. l.os Angeles, Dallas, Detroit, Okla homa iCty, Denver, San Antonio, Rochester, and many others. On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS BOVS STEVFNS Bnrn to Mr. and Mrs. Jo s.nh S'evens In Klamath Valley Hnspllel Feb. 17 boy weighing a lbs . 13 ozs. PRUDE N Horn lo Mr. and Mr. Wil Hem A. Pruden In Klamath Valley Hos pital Fab. 12 a boy weighing 4 lbs., 9 ois. GIRLS MILLER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller In Klamath Valley Hospital Feb. II a girl weighing 7 lbs., a ozs. GREGORY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Gregory In Klamath Valley Hospital Feb. 17 a girl weighing 7 lbs., ofs TURLINGTON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Welter Turlington in Klamath Valley Hos pital Feb. 17 a girl weighing I lbs.. 7 os mi SUMMARY Boys: W Girls: 55 As recitalists, (hey are veterans of many highly successful New York appearances, and each year they cross the American continent filling solidly-booked itineraries of engagements. During the current season their tours take them from Miami to San Francisco. Attendance is by membership ticket only at Mills School Audi torium. Pinball Law Draws Slap PORTLAND IIIPH Multnomah County Sheriff Donald Clark said today the legislature should do something about pinball machine laws which he described as "unenforceable." Clark, who disclosed his depu ties raided two taverns during the weekend for allegedly paying off on free games, said obtaining evi dence is a difficult and expensive job. If I put every man I had into this investigation with every dime we could muster, we still couldn't control the machines." he said. He said he believed the present Oregon statute on pinball was "hypocrisy and that the legisla ture "should either say the slate will tolerate this device or label it contraband." Pinball machines do not oper ate in Portland, hut do in the county outside the city limits. Tight, New Drug Rules Start Soon WASHINGTON iUPH-Starting April 1, drug manufacturers will be subject to new government regulations designed to give ad ditional protection to the public. 1 he Food and Drug Administra tion announced the tighter new regulations Tuesday night. They stem in part from last year's thalidomide scare. The new regulations would: Require manufacturers to prove a new drug is not only safe but effective before they could get rDA approval for its use. Forbid misleading or false labeling and advertising by drug makers. -Require drug manufacturers processors and packagers to register with the FDA each year and to undergo FDA inspection at least once every two years. The new regulations were drawn up under amendments approved by Congress last year to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act after de formed babies were born to moth ers who took thalidomide. A FDA spokesman explained that under the old law, only the safety of drugs had to be proved to win government approval. The new regulations require 'clinical data must be adequate to support a reasonable conclusion that the drug will be safe and that it will have its intended therapeutic effects," he said. Some clinical testing also must lake place in the United States unless the disease to be treated does not occur in this country. After approval, manufacturers would be required to report to the P'DA periodically on the actual ef fect of the drug on humans, in cluding immediate reports of un expected side effects or failures. The final printed label must be submitted before the new drug is approved. All new advertisements and mailed promotional informa tion on prescription drugs must be submitted to the FDA. All labels must he worded as clearly as possible, the FDA said The regulations crack down on "artful word-smithing," fancy but meaningless names, mention of inactive ingredients and use of trade names whose spelling or pronounciation might lead to con tusion- with established trade names. VVV It : - HELEN PRINCE MRS. SHARON MITCHELL Two Queen Contestants Picked For Mardi Gras Two of the squadron queens- elect who will be competing for 408th Fighter Group queen at the Kingslcy Field Mardi Gras on Feb. 22 are Helen Prince, 19, and Sharon Mitchell, 18. Miss Prince is a 1961 KUHS graduate, with brown hair and brown eyes, and is an employe at the Kingsley base exchange. Among her hobbies are bowling and swimming. She is the daughter of A.1.C. Carl Prince, and considers her hometown to be Ankara, Turkey, where Airman Prince was sta tioned for a number of years. Mrs. Mitchell, Fresno, Calif., is representing the 827th Radar Squadron at Keno Air Force Sta tion, where her husband works in radar maintenance. The Mitch ells live at 382fi Boardman Street in Klamath Falls. The Mardi Gras festivity is the first Kingsley Field activity which has been scheduled lo raise mon ey for the Intercommunity Hos pital Fund. Eight squadron queens-elect are vying for the Fighter Group queen position. The winner will be announced during the evening ot reo. 22. Hornof Rite Held Feb. 13 MAUN Frank Hornof, 76, died Sunday, Feb. 10, at Malin. Hornof was a native of Mccholupv, Czech oslovakia, and came to Chicago. 111., in 1904, where he met and married Carrie Rader, Nov. 2, 1907. They resided in Malta. Mont., several years before com ing to Ashland, Ore., where they lived for three years prior to moving to Malin to make their home. Survivors are the widow, Car rie; a son, Frank, Ixis Ange les; and two daughters, Mrs. A. C. Lins, Bremerton, Wash., and Mrs. Flovd Harmon, Malin. Services will be at Ward's Fu neral Home Wednesday, with the Rev. Ethan Whitman in charge of the services. Cremation will follow in Portland. Psychiatric Care Awaits Clift Girl BOSTON UiPfi-,Su7.anne Clift. 21, niece of actor Montgomery Clift, awaiting the birth of the child of the man she admitted shooting to death, today began in tensive, 1 o n g-term psychiatric treatment. Miss Clm. live months preg nant, escaped imprisonment Tues day when she pleaded guilty to a manslaughter charge in the shoot ing death last Sept. 30 of Piero B. Brentani, 27, her Italian-Swiss boyfriend. Superior Court Judge Lewis Goldberg placed her on probation for 10 years with the stipulation that she voluntarily commit her self to the Massachusetts Mental Health Center until doctors decide she is ready to take her place in society. Miss Clift previously was charged with murder. Brentani's nude body, a 22 caliber bullet In the head, was found in her pad locked bedroom of the exclusive Beacon Hill townhouse she shared with her socialite grandmother. Her lawyer, Claude B. Cross. said that Suzanne "wants to have the baby it's all that's left of Piero." Following the hearing, Suzanne said the ruling "will give me a chance to be with my baby after it comes. . . "I expect the baby early in June and I'm living for the day it comes. H will be the first thing in my life that w ill be truly mine. It's the first thing I've ever cared for. The judge has given me the first chance I ever had for a real life." she said. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thunday, February 14, 1963 PAGE 1 -B WW vv, '--iV-r--r n -fi i -J ONE-TWO-THREE-FOUR Th number 2 plays an important part in the lives of the four Walker men of Klamath Falls. Left to right are great - grandfather George Walker, 82; Grandfather Noah Walker, 52; Father Don Walker, 22, and younq Billy Walker, just 2. Mathews Heads Devil Pup Program The Klamath County Marine Corps League recently elected lolin Mathews, city fire depart ment captain, as chairman of the league's Devil Pup Screening Committee at the group's meet-! ing last week. Other committee members elected were Willys Solis. three-year term; Sid Allen, two- year term; Lawrence Mitchell, one-year term, and "Swede" L. W. Harroun, one-year term. The committee will accept ap plications from the league members for boys between the ages of IS and 17 and choose the youths to be sent to Camp Pen dleton to participate In a 10-day Devil Pup program. The pro gram emphasizes character build ing and body building in a typi cal atmosphere of strict Marine discipline. Six boys attended the camp last year and the local league will be able to send 10 this mimmer. INCOME TAXES S Your Reliable Incom TAX CONSULTANT CHAS. 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