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Show Dellenbaugh- D MR. BLACKMAR: Nevada. THE SPECIAL MASTER: The same condition, but I think southern Nevada requires a good deal of argument to show its pertinency. Of course, MR. Blackmar, we have extracts from the Moab paper; both sides agreed to those going in, when I said I might object. But these, if there should be objection raised, you must remember if objection is pressed, that they were all to be printed for the use of the court. You want to consider that, it seems to me, in connection.-- MR. BLACKMAR: As I understand it, Mr. Farns-worth does not urge the objection these are secondary evidence. THE SPECIAL MASTER: He has not committed himself as yet. I have said I wouldn• ft force him nor you to commit your-selves on that, if the objection of relevancy should be pressed. I merely throw this out for your consideration. Of course, all would have to be printed, which itself adds to the bulk of the record and the cost of printing, so unless there is some • e real relevancy that you are going to depend on, why, I suggest for the benefit of both parties it might be wise to keep down the size of the record as well as the cost of the record. MR. BLACKMAR: Of course, your Honor, under my view of the case I think these are highly important. |