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Show Baldwin- C 1200 he said. Q Mr. Clark did not testify as to tonnage. I would like to get it in terms of tonnage, if you can give it to us. A I would estimate that -- Q Can you estimate it by trips, how much you took on each of these trips, on an average? A It would average ten or eleven tons a trip, I believe. Q That would be going down? A Yes. Q And coming back what would you say was the average tonnage of freight? A About the same. Q About the Same? A Yes. MR. BLACKMAR: Why don't we do this, have Mr. Clark check over his books down there and have it accurately, as I understand what be is giving here would result in a guess. He says eighty or ninety trips; he says probably an average of ten tons; there is a variance of one hundred tons, right there. MR. FARNSWORTH: Within reasonable limits, eight hundred or nine hundred tons during that year. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Of course, if the books are available, they would be more satisfactory evidence. 3172 |