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Show Unique Club Car (i lolly wood" is Done in Qray, White, Red Tones Plastics and synthetics have been used exclusively for interior inter-ior decorations and appointments appoint-ments for the first time in any type of transportation in the club car "Hollywood", which will be one of the 17 cars on the Union Pacific-Chicago North Western new 6,000 horsepower Diesel-electric Diesel-electric streamliner tentatively scheduled to enter service between be-tween Chicago and Los Angeles in mid-July. The general color scheme is tones of gray, white and bright red. The velvety white wall panels and all types of furniture are constructed of formica, which is a mixture of phenol or urea with formaldehyde. Above and below be-low these panels and at the car end, bulkheads and doors the walls are finished In silver-toned leatherwall, made from finest quality hides finished with pyroxylin. Sansevieria plants, "growing" from silver-finished flower boxes, are fabricated of lucite, which is known as polymerized methyl methacrylate. Plexiglas, an acrylic plastic of coal, petroleum, air and water, is used for lens and side light panels to provide spft, diffused illumination. Inside In-side upholstering of all furniture is done in bright red nylon, which everyone today knows is a synthetic syn-thetic fibre of coal, air and water. Saran, technically identified iden-tified as vinylidene chloride, becomes be-comes the outside furniture coverings cov-erings in attractive light yellow and red plaid designs. Even the gun-metal colored carpet is fifty percent fibre known as tufton, an especially developed rayon. The circular polaroid windows admit all sunlig' t without glare and may be adjusted by passengers pass-engers to their individual light sensitivity. |