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Show PIPELINE'S OIL DUE SATURDAY ' Hop that "everything If cleared Bp" and belief that "all obstacle have been removed" were e-treeaed e-treeaed Tuesday by M. J. Green-Wood, Green-Wood, vice president of the Utah CU Refining company, discussing the hearing Monday In Washington, Washing-ton, where the department pt the Interior took up the matter of the company' construction of a pipeline pipe-line across the public domain VlUl-eut VlUl-eut departmental permission. Meanwhile, crude oil from Fort Laramie, Wyo., moving two miles very three hours, was reported due la Salt Lake City Saturday. The pipeline will be completed . Wednesday or Thursday, with Installation In-stallation of a valve in the Salt Lake section. The' company, through Its attorneys, attor-neys, told Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes that construction of the new pipeline from the Lance Creek fields in Wyoming was necessary- or the company would have "to go out of business." The company 'thought It had the tacit approval of the Interior department, depart-ment, it reported. More than 140 miles of the 438-tnile 438-tnile pipeline crossed the public domain. |