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Show 5528 Kirkpatrick - C 3538 MR. BLACKMAR: As long as Mr. Farnsworth wants that done, I think you should instruct each one of your field men not to make any destruction of any of these notes, but keep them. all. Will you that? THE WITNESS: I will do that. I would like to have it understood those notes are subject to change. THE SPECIAL MASTER: I think we all understand that. MR. FARNSWORTH: The evidence of the change will by preserved, though, will it, so we can are what it was changed from? THE WITNESS: Yes, we can do that. MR. FARNSWORTH: Will you do it? THE WITNESS: Yes. MR. FARNSWORTH: Of course, your Honor, my thought in having these brought in here was to insure against that. I think we are entitled to it. THE SPECIAL MASTER: I am prepared to rule now, but I informally speaking, it seems to me perfectly clear that a sur- of an accepted survey, are evidence of nothing. |