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Show 3353 Aurand- RC 1378 RECROSS EXAMISATION BY MR. FARMSWORH: Q The Midwest has sold its interest to the Utah Souther, hasn't it? A I couldn't tell you. Q There id a big conflict between the opinion of geologists in this filed, isn't there? The geologists are quite wide apart in their conclusions with reference to this field? A They are, yes sir. MR. BLACKMER: Geologist are like lawyers, they have differences of opinion. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q You answered the Special Master in this case to the effect, as I understood you, that one of the purposes of your making these observations and these notations with respect to difficulties in navigation on the Green river was for the purpose of determining whether it would be desirable of feasible to bring supplies down he Green river and then around the horn there, up the Green river to Indian creek; is that true? A I didn't say any particular point. THE SPECIAL MASTER: You said bring down to wherever they might find petroleum. MR. FARNSWORTH: I thought he said to Indian creek. |