THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 195.1 PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON Chamber To Sponsor Annual Teachers' Tour Of Klamath Tuebdny, August 30. will be the Klamath County Chamber ol Com merce's Business-Educalion Day In Klamath Falls. On that day 413 county teachers General Varns Of Red Power PHILADELPHIA UV-Gen. Na than F. Twining said today "the Soviets are ahead of u" in their rate of progress at developing advanced military alrcrnft. "This Is not to say that Soviet air power now surpasses our own," paid Twining, Air Force chief of staff. "It does not." But he said Uie Russian chal lenge must be met "with startling progress of our own." In an article prepared for dis tribution at the National Aircraft Show here Sept. 3-5, he said: "If we should be forced into an other war, our unquestioned abil ity to outproduce any nation will be of Fmall value. The decision In that war would depend on the quality of the weapons that we would have when the war began." He said the Soviet Union In the past Beveral months has shown the world "that It too has acquired the ability to produce high quality airplanes In very large numbers." He said that as of now, the Sov iet cannot outproduce this coun try, "nor can anyone say that Soviet aircraft are more advanced than ours, for they are not. "However, there Is one way that the Soviets ore ahead of us," he said. "They are ahead In rate of progress." will be conducted on a tour of firms and explained their work ings, and how they fit into the American economic system. The teachers will be split into groups of from seven to 10, and each group will be assigned to a lirm, where they will spend about two and a half hours. Forty-seven firms will partici pate in Uie day's program. "The challenge to American business today. Is the opportunity to prove Its responsibility in the leadership of business," Deb Ad dison, the chamber's president de clared. "One of the best ways we believe is to promote a healthy understanding between our busi nessmen and our teachers, so that Alter Society Plans Dinner CHILOQUIN- The Altar Socie ty of the MI. Curmel Catholic Church of Chiloqutn is holding lib second annual smorgasbord dm ner In the C. I clubhouse. Fort Klamii, on Saturday evening, August 27. Serving will be con tinuous Iron; 5:30 until 8:30, with Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr., Fort Klamath, serving as general chair man. Following Ihe dinner, a dance will be sponsored by the C. I. Club on the outdoor dance pavilion be side the clubhouse. Mrs. Roy Del 'enbacher, and Clifford Sargent, Chiloquin, playing the piano and guitar, and Orville Knightpipe, saxophone, from Klamath Agency, will furnish music or the dance, which will start at 8:30 p.m. our school children get the right perspective of business operations." The Tuesday program is part of Teachers' Institute week which begins Monday and runs through Friday of next week. Ciedit will be given teacher by the state school system for their participa tion. Final preparation's for the morn ing program were made Wednes day noon at a luncheon of sonif 35 business leaders and, school heads. It was emphasized the import ance of "getting across" to the teachers the virtues of the free en terprise system and of how it works. It Is Important the teachers be fully explained this so that it may be passed on la their students, K. Frank Tucker, chamber man ager, told the group at the Wine ma Hotel. "What happens to education." Tucker asserted, "happens to ! America." He said this year there will bc close to six and a half million j more children in the nation's : schools than in 1950. j The teachers will assemble at Mills School at 8:50 Tuesday morn ing, and mil be taken to the re ."pective business firms m school buses. i They will return to Mills School at 11:30 a. in. . At a firm they will be wel comed by one of 1U chief execu tives; tour the plant or store; be given a word outline of what business contributes to Klamath Falls and Klamath County; be giv en an explanation of how Uie firm handles its employment, education and Laimng program; be pointed out the problems of business and industry m the community and throughout the country; and they will be explained the importance of maintaining all the country's freedoms. Following the tour and as part of the in-service training program teachers participating will report on the days activity. They will be required to answer the following questions about the iirnis they visited: What business firm did you vis it; was the representative of the firm well prepared for the day (to be answered, excellent, good, fair or unsatisfactory); was the story of the free enterprise sys tem explained to your satisfaction: do you have a better understand ing of tne problems of business after this visit; in general state-i ment how could the day be im-j proved; what sugRestions do you have for the preliminary prepara tion B-E Day: what type of follow-! up program should be used: and what specific firm would you like to visit ncxyear. B-E day has be-n conducted ; here for the last several years. YOUR DODGE Dealer 2 Blocks South of Post Office Having A Party? WI'LL HELP YOU DtCOKATI STEVE BUNCH Phone 2-2515 w 4147 entering at South th and Shoito Way V X Wx x , Jeweled CMER WRIST WATCH 7.95 SKR1P FOUNTAIN PEN CHOICE Of COLORS 190 NYLON BRISTLE HAIR BRUSH CHOICE OF STYLE & COLOR It's New -DR. 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