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Show 6798 Wimmer- D 4787 MR. FARNSWORTH: That is an objection that only examining counsel has a right to make. MR. BLACKMAR: And also for the further reason it is an improper conclusion. THE SPECIAL MASTER: What? MR. BLACKMAR: An improper conclusion. THE SPECIAL MASTER: I don't understand what you mean by that. MR. BLACKMAR: I mean by that the conclusion he states here is not one which is proper for him to make. THE SPECIAL MASTER: That is not an objection going to relevancy or pertinency, it is, at all? You can argue that. MR BLACKMAR: I say it is an improper conclu-sion, for the reasons I have heretofore assigned. THE SPECIAL MASTER: I think the witness is competent to answer the question,-- if that is the way he chooses to answer it, it is not exactly responsive, but it answer thereafter question in a way. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q MR. Wimmer I wish you could state in your own way what your observations, first on the Green river over this stretch referred to in your examination, your observations |