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I agree.Los Angeles, March 29, 1935 9215-3-W lb*. B. H. P ra te r; Your l e t t e r o f March 3 with referen ce to grass fir e s endangering Las Vegas p ip e lin e , and ny l e t t e r o f March ?th. Recently Mr. Adamson waited th is pipe lin e and advises there is now no v e g e ta tio n in the immediate v i c i n i t y o f th is pipe lin e and th ere fo re no f i r e r is k . However, there w ill be considerable growth o f weeds during summer season and we w ill take care o f the s i t uation by employing a team and d isc to plow up the ground and cut the weeds so we can dispose o f them, fh is w i l l not be a c o s tly operation . Maintenance forces have been in stru cted to watch the s itu a tio n c a r e fu lly to see th at weeds are out in time to prevent any fu rth er f i r e s . A. L. Ooey