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Las Vegas — Wood stave pipe.line ) STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION McAdo'o. Director General of Railroads, ios Angeles <$t Salt Lake Railroad Los Angeles, Got. 3, 1918. ’Mr'. A. Magui,reTLos Angeles Yours of Sept. 30th Pile 613, Las Vegjfs pipe line. I have had the matter up with Mr. S&llogg,'and he .it is possible for him to make the pattern^ and that the S: will make the necessary castings, but if /t is necessary make these patterns the cost will prob abjsfy be five or six cost of the castings. states that ort Line us to times the f or If this is cast iron tees that I believe it can be be made to',join the done, I would suf was installed in used jn this newi ends of this te« of course for 8 inch out rest that we dig up one of the he defunct vitrifled' line , as work provided proper flanged bells t o' the wood line, this fitting... ling/ to the power house. Owing to the large .expense, of this work also the delay, would it hot be possible to make concrete junctions., to the wood and vitrlfiad- ,line? , The pipes could be butted together and in the vicinity of the junction .wrap the pipes with barbed wire, .and we might be able to rtiak'e a j oint that would hold , although I would .not want to guarantee’.it. Where the tee is placed-leading to the power-house, the ends of the wood stave.could be butted against the flanged end of the.1 tee, and after wrapping'with barbed wire the whole could^be put in concrete. Div 1-S i sron^^igiheer'.1