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[page 325] than coming from the coils underneath the building right through warm flues. Q. How many flues were there that lasted the lodge halls? A. I cannot remember. Q. The coils were there when you were there the second time? A. Yes, sir Q. What are the coils? A. Steam coils in one end of the lodge hall Q. The heat was by stream? A. Yes, sir Q. Both times you were there? A. No, sir, not the first time. Q. Do you know that underneath all those lodge halls and lodges there were steam pipes? A. No sir Q. Communicating by flues to the top of the lodges to bring the heat into the halls A. I know there are some coils put under the veranda that let the heat up. Q. Dont you know there is more than half a mile of ^heating pipes underneath the lodge halls and lodges? A. No sir. Q. Will you state that there is none? A. I said there are some coils underneath the veranda; I dont think they are under the lodge Q. Will you state there are no coils underneath