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Show 136 Mr. Collins: That arrangement for taking care of the exhibits is satisfactory. Mr. Farnsworth: Yes. I understand the exhibits will always be available at every hearing. Mr. Collins: Yes. The Special Master: That is what I understand. Now, some of these exhibits that are historical matter, or something like that, probably would not be needed. But that is for you gentlemen to say. Mr. Farnsworth: I would like to have the exhibits available in Salt Lake City after we finish in Los Angeles. That is about the only opportunity we will have to read a lot of them and examine them. The Special Master: Yes. I think that we had better take them right along with us, and make the Government responsible. WILLIAM GLEN HOYT, a witness of lawful age, called by and on behalf of the Complainant, having been first duly sworn according to law, by the Special Master, was examined and testified as follows: DIRECT EXAMINATION Mr. By Blackmar: Q Will you state your name, your residence and your occupation to the reporter? A William Glen Hoyt; official address, United States 2097 |