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Show 347 The Special Master: Yes; I do not think that that is relevant. Mr. Blackmar: The only reason I make that inquiry-- The Special Master: I will assume that every man takes pride in his work. By Mr. Blackmar: Q And in the report you filed you attempted only to record the facts as you saw them there. Mr. Farnsworth: We object to that as leading and improper for any purpose. The Special Master: I do not think that is proper. Mr. Blackmar: That is all. By The Special Master: Q There are one or two questions, Mr. Hoyt, that counsel have not touched on. On the portions of the Green and Colorado Rivers that you have been testifying s so, so far as you know, is there any portion of the bed of those rivers that is dry at any time of the year? A Except as there may be any exposed bar in the bed of the river-- Q I mean in the channel? A Not in the channel, not as far as I know; no, sir-- that is the Green and the Colorado Q That is what I mean. And at all times of the year there would be some water in the channel; is that ture? 2312 |