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Show 7061 Baldwin- D 5042 BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q Let me ask you one further question; by using this diary of your mother's will you be able to state of your own knowledge as to each of the items in there with reference to the big boat, that is, as to the dates of trips? A Let me understand that. ( Question read.) A Yes, they are right; she would make a record after each trip. MR. FARNSWORTH; You don't wish me to take the time of going through each item, do you? The entire docu-ment may be used in lieu of that, if it is received by the court at all, and we may use this prepared copy instead of the original? That is agreeable, isn't it? MR. BLACKMAR: I haven't any objection to you using the prepared copy as the original. MR. FARNSWORTH: Do you have any objection to the document going in evidence? MR. BLACKMAR: I don't know until I look at it.. ( Discussion off the record.) MR. BLACKMAR: I object to the document as far as the government is concerned, being purely hearsay, not compe-tent evidence of the facts which are purported to be recorded |