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    Los Angeles, March 29, 1951 7334 MEMORANDUM: Mr. R. L, Adamson: Regarding the in c o rre c t reducing bend rec e iv e d fo r W ell #8. Purchasing Agent says the R e lia b le Iron Foundry sta te th at i f a 60° f i t t i n g is requ ired i t is a sp ecia l job re q u irin g that p attern be made at cost o f $150.00 and then f i t t i n g would have to be ca st. Owen Luck suggests that some one fa m ilia r with matter take our layou t drawing to the R e lia b le Iron Foundry and see Mr. Dean and see i f something cannot be worked out so we can use the 90° f i t t i n g fu rnished. L. C. Conner l| i| Vo X; Q J> M i . Q j [ p i d f i x i s