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Show mation yesterday morning to all railroad rail-road men who dc-sire to hear. The car Ia equipped with the air-brake machinery machin-ery of an entire train and with practically prac-tically the entlro mechanical equipment equip-ment of a train of fifty cars. The car Is in charge of W. A. Reese, who H delivering the lectures. No charges are made to any railroad man who attends the course of Instruction and the general public is also Invited to view the interior of the car. The car is making a tour of the" western Harriman lines and will be in Ogden several days. Mr. Reese states that the correspondence corres-pondence school has twelve such cars on the railroads of the United States continually and that the expense is borne by the school and the railroad companies jointly. All railroad men whether students of the school or not, who deslro tojeceivo the instruction are wvlceme. The car Is north of the main depot. INSTRUCTION CAR 18 AT THE DEPOT A special car of Instruction, operated oper-ated under the supervision of the International In-ternational Correspondence School of Serapton, lJa., began dealing out infor- . i . . ' I |