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Show 6139 referred to by the witness in his testimony. Mr. Blackmar. Now, will it be satisfactory to have that typewritten? Mr. Farnsworth. Yes, it cn be typewritten and read into the record. The Special Master. He offers it as an exhibit, but the book cannot be marked, and it is agreed that it may be transcribed and a copy of it later read into the record. Mr. Farnsworth. I offer it as under the cross- examination of this witness. ( The pages of the book referred to were received in evidence as " Defendant's Exhibit No. 13", with the understaking that a copy was to be later read into the record.) By Mr. Farnsworth: Q Now, I call your attention to Complainant's Exhibit No. 607. To what river do the sheets comprising that exhibit relate? A ( Examining exhibit) They all carry a part of the Green River. |