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Show 4862 Taylor- C 2875 working for my father took a wagon, or the running gears of a wagon, and put a row boat on it, and went up the river to get those two men off. I went with him. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q You didn't have any power boat at that time, I guess? A No. Q Referring again to these trips on the barge of the Moab Garage Company, I assume that you kept in rather close touch with the operations while the oil wells were being drilled? A Yes sir, I tried to. Q And have kept in close touch during the past few years? A Yes sir. Q As editor in charge of the paper that you have men-tioned, you were keeping in close touch with the operations of those boats, were you not? A Well, in a general way I was trying to. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q How long have you run this paper? A Eighteen years BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q I will ask you to state to the court whether or not those trips on the Moab Garage barge as you kept track of them were made at regular times and with no serious delays in date of arrival? MR. BLACKMAR: I object to that question as calling |