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I agree.n Mr. A. V. Kipps (C O P I) La* Vegas, February 19, 1949 Y-5407-3310 Hefsrrlng to our talk Sunday and returning attaohtds Hea*on *took was placed on «o many train* that day out of La* Vega*, it was neoeeaary to fill in tonnage on train* leaving Las Vegas. Meet of the livestock now comet in in the evening about 8*00 o'olook and on train due here in the morning. Livestock leaves on Stock Section (Ho.158) due out about 8*00 PK and aleo on Stock Extra due out about 4s30 AM. fhe cattle and sheep pens are in fairly clean condition and the hog pens are in very good condition. Weeks Cook, local manager here for Lae Vega* Livestock Service Co., vac instructed, by Operating Department, to turn off water serving the pens at night when through loading, and thie morning pipes in several of the pens were broken account being a very cold night, and necessary for two men from the Lae Vegae Land & Water Company to repair them. There were cattle and sheep in pens where water could not be placed in troughs account pipes frosen and it was ntecssary to transfer livestock into other pens. B, M, Prescott