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[page 326] the lodges? A. That is my idea now. Q. No pipes? A. I dont think there is. There may be some pipes along there Q. Connected by means of flues, letting the heat out into the lodge halls? A. There are flues; there ay possibly be Q. Have you ever looked to see? A. Yes, sir, I have been under there a number of times. Q. Wherever the heated pipes are, do they connect with those flues? A. Yes, sir Q. And let the heat indirectly? A. Yes, sir Q. And that is in addition to the transom heat you spoke of? A. No, sir, that is all the heat there is in the lodge anyway, is what comes from those flues, or was then. Q. Dont you know that right underneath the floor of each of those lodges is in the aggregate, a half rule of piping for the express purpose of heating the lodges, and nothing else, and was when you were there? A. No sir. Q. And you say you have been down there and looked? A. Yes, sir. I know there are some coils there, but if I am not greatly mistaken they are not under there