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Show 1069 straight water between one curve and another . . ( R . 4234 . ) In all of his experience lie has never been able to , arrive at a point where ( he lie ) could pick the deepest channel in one of braided channel stiuations . . ( R . 4234-4235 . ) ( Cross-Examination CrossExamination ) ( R . Vol . 24 , pp . 4235-4264 ) : The trip ( he lie ) made in 1915 was a pleasure trip for himself as well as the others , although he was paid for making the trip . It was all done in fun ( even eveD ) when they ( hit bit ) sand bars . ( ( R 11 ) . 4235 . ) He began going on the Green River in 1889 . The trips he has testified to , as near as he can recall , are all the trips he made with the larger boats , but he has taken many trips besides those with smaller boats , possibly with some other power boats . > Most of his trips with the larger boats were under employment , but not so much with the smaller boats , they being for pleasure . All but two of his ( trips Urips ) on the larger boats were for compensation . ( R . 4235-4236 . ) A very little hauling was done by him on the river in the rowboats for compensation . The trip made . with Mr . Bullock was for compensation , while the trip made for a man [ named Woodruff ] and his daughter was not for compensation , it was a pleasure , trip . There were some prospects on the East side of the river for several years . He took supplies down the river to them , to the people there , and he thinks . it must have been in 1893 . ( R . 4237-4238 . ) ( 339.07-31-VOL 3390731VOL ) . . 2-22 |