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Show Kolb- D 848 so he could take it up by wagon, so Wimmer could take out certain surplus supplies that Chenoewith didn't want to be bothered with. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q Where was Wimmer going to take those? A Back to the railroad. Q Back to the railroad? Where do you mean, what town? A Greenriver, Utah. MR. FARNSWORTH: Does this witness know anything about those supplies, where they went? We would like to have the witnesses that have personal knowledge. If he has it, all right. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q Have you any personal knowledge? A I couldn't say for certain, no. That was headquarters for the beginning and the end of the work. MR. FRANSWORTH: We ask that his answer, in so far as it purports to state -- THE SPECIAL MASTER: The answer may go out, but I assume the supplies came from somewhere, I don't know that it is of particular consequence where they came from. They came overland to this place. I think that answer can go out, if the witness doesn't know. A I judge that because Wimmer is a Greenriver man. MR. FRANSWORTH: We move that go out. 2818 |