UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS FEBRUARY 20,1947 PAGE SEVEN 'Glamour' Trains Get New Cars In '47 New York. (UP)—The railway car building industry will turn out 10 new passenger cars daily in 1947 for the new 'glamour' trains, as supply conditions iron out, according to S. M. Felton, president, American Railway Car institute. Steel and other material shortages strikes in suppliers' plants and a low rate of ordering by the railroads were brakes on production in 1948, he said. Increased freight rates, he believed, would lead to an increase in orders for new freight cars. Up to Dec. 1, the industry had produced 30,000 freight cars this year. On order were 480,000 cars. "We have capacity to build 14,000 monthly," he said. "The railroads and the nation's industries actually need capacity production from us to help meet current freight transportation demands which are higher—in number of cars loaded weekly—than during war's peak traffic." Haskell To Get Building To Relieve Overcrowding Haskell Institute has been notified of the approval by the Federal Works Administration of its request for an additional building to relieve overcrowded facilities in its vocational department, Mr. Sallee, head of the boy's vocational department, announced today. The building will be selected from the surplus of structures at the Coffeyville Army Air base, and will be assembled here as an additional automobile mechanics shop. Present enrollment figures at Haskell are about 900, of which 250 are veterans. This is almost a third more than the pre-war peak of 650 students. Two Students Undergo Appendecties Tuesday Arthur Toch, engineering junior, and Edward Galyon, College freshman, underwent appendectomies Tuesday at Watkins Memorial hospital. The condition of both is reported as satisfactory. Toch is from Vienna, Austria, and Galyon's home is at Attica. Official Bulletin (Continued from page six) ** * * ** forum committee meeting at 7:30 tonight in 107 Frank Strong. ※ ※ ※ YMCA cabinet meeting at 7:30 tonight at 1245 New York. Leaders and committee for religious emphasis week will hold orientation meeting at 3 p.m. Saturday in Myers hall. . . . GRADES: Students who have not learned their first semester grades may obtain them at the Registrar's office during the week of Feb. 24-March 1 inclusive, according to the following schedule of last names: Monday, Feb. 24, A—H; Tuesday, Feb. 25, I—M; Wednesday, Feb. 26, N—S; Thursday, Feb. 27, T—Z; Friday, Feb. 28 and Saturday, March 1—those unable to come at the regular time. *** Make-up examinations for freshmen who failed to take entrance examinations will be held March 1 and March 8 from 9 to 12. All students who expect to graduate in June or August and who want help from the Business Placement Bureau in finding a job are required to meet in Frank Strong auditorium at 7 p.m. Friday. Interviews will be scheduled within the next month and registration forms must be completed now. 等 The All-Student Council has declared a vacancy for a representative from District IV, to be filled by the Pachacamac political party. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the A. S. C. not later than Tuesday, Feb. 25. The All-Student Council has declared a vacancy for representative at large to be filled by the P. S. G. L. political party. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the A. S. C. not later than Tuesday, Feb. 25. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., not later than 4 p.m. of the day before class begins. All classfields are 'cash in advance'. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c Lost SMALL Black notebook at Chalk. Please return "for sentimental reasons." 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Bring to Daily Kansan office. 21 GRAY's Anatomy, latest edition furnished house, ideal location in Lawrence for house or apartment, furnished on furnished in Kansas City. Phone: 613-258-0040. Business Services PRINTER Wanted. The Daily Kansan needs the services of an ad composer for middle or late afternoon work, daily. See Mr. Ryther, Journalism building. -26- ALTERATIONS: Buttons, buckles, machine and tailored buttonhole. Smith Henselting and Dressmaking Shop. 12 Min. Wear. LEARN To ride. Enroll in equitation for Physical Ed credit. Mott stables. Phone 1019 or 346. -20 FLOOR Sanding and complete refinishing including wax, done by K.U. veterans, reduced rates. Phone 2566-R.-26 RADIO Service. Home and car radios. Horses with 90 days. Tubes test-free. 604 Hercules Road. Tubes test-free. (New Village). Swimming. -26. FILL Up at Jensen's & Wuthnows' Conco CORP Service station. Complete lubrication, tire repairing and battery charging and service calls. 900 Ind. 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