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Show 4930 Cleary- C 2943 " A. Yes sir. " Q. And to compare it with other methods of getting supplies in? " A. Yes." BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q You wish to be understood as saying that so far as you know, no actual survey for a pipe line was made to see how that could be constructed, and that the only actual survey made was for a road? MR. BLACKMAR: I object to that as repetition. A I am in doubt as to just what you are trying to get at, a survey, a recognizance, or an actual instrumental survey, or a pacing survey might lead us to the same conclusion. Q I mean a survey on the ground by instruments. A I might say yes, I made a recognizance survey by ` instrument, which I did; I actually made a survey, what we would term a recognizance survey. Q When did you make that survey for pipe line? A In the first place in January, what I would term a survey, a recognizance. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Mr. Farnsworth, let the witness answer. MR. FARNSWORTH: I try to, but he so often doesn't answer my question, at all. In the interest of time I interrupt. THE SPECIAL MASTER: I think he is answering the question |