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I agree.Los Angeles* September 21* 1950 1-7334 (1) ( 2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) FOR FILE - W.O. 5180 The question has arisen as to whether the 24B , pipe used In construction of Charleston Boulevard i is Class 100 or Class 150* The purchase order 42-SD-4594-W in July 5, 1945, pipe shows Class 100. The actual measurements of after receipt shows the following dimensions! 24-5/8" Inside diameter 26-1/16" outside " Brand on outside of pipe is UND. LAB. WSP. AGIP Co.1942. Weight painted on inside of pipe at bell 3230 pounds. Same weight painted on outside of pipe. Referring to American Cast Iron Pipe catalog, the above measurements and weight indicate conclusively that pipe is Class 150.1— Total price paid for pipe on above work order, including freight, was $4,363 per lin. ft. Price as of August 1, 1950, quoted by Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company $9.60 per lin. ft. Trend factor to bring cost to date equals $2.20. L. R. Haag /?-/// & tia/ ji>/y $)/*?**& J - / t r jr-v S'! Af<y if, /fj’S' yi/t o) 3 / fo " y ,