Show V AN UNSOLVED PROBLEM 1 t Omaha World Herald It seems strange stranne that railroad man managers managers V agers who have been quick to sp at 5 other improved im roved methods have never r V seriously undertaken undertake to the problem of atmospheric pressure by b constructing cars ears so as to present prent pr nt the least possible surface Atmospheric c pressure is one of the gravest graV problems confronting the railroads for fm it is well known that speed ir rr 1 now the f aim of managers and that the wind win pres pressure pressure pressure sure increases at a growing ratio with the saeed attained Our modern cars are so constructed as to top present p ent the greatest t bJ surface to the surface Beneath at the ends en s sand and alon alone the thc sides the th cars cai atS both freight and a d passenger are regular and the result is that the limit of speed s eed has t out u ut been b cn reached V Several inventors have tum i 1 their attention to tl this matter Mt strange to tor VV relate r la the railroad managers mana have h enot not much encouragement to those V who wh h would undertake to solve the ther 5 r k |