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Show 7073 Baldwin- D 5054 MR. FARNSWORTH: That the copy of the diary may be-come part of the record, in order to indicate what trips the witness is referring to, and without going through them trip by trip? MR. BLACKMAR: Yes, that would naturally follow, because it would not be of any value if it wasn't there. MR. FARNSWORTH: Then it is so stipulated? MR. BLACKMAR: As I have specified, yes. MR. FARNSWORTH: With that understanding, we will not ask this witness in detail as to each trip, and will re-fer to Exhibit 27, which may be introduced with the same force and effect as the original document. MR. BLACKMAR: I waive any objection to it being a copy THE SPECIAL MASTER: I do understand it. MR. FARNSWORTH: You may cross examine. CROSS EXAMINATION BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q Mr. Baldwin, was this large boat built for a specific purpose? A Yes sir. Q and what was that purpose? A It was to haul the oil well supplied for the Midwest |