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Show 565 was to cover? A No sir, I had not." R. 1374- 1375. Re- direct- examination ( R. Vol. 7- pp. 1375- 1376). He explains that what he means by indications of transportation was simply to see if the could take a barge of the Moab Garage Company to the mouth of Lockhart or Indian Creek and make an anchorage and get drilling machinery from there to the point he wanted to take it. R. 1375- 1376. BY MR. BLACKMAR: " Q Did you find those indications of navigations? ( Objection; testimony admitted. R. Vol. 7- p. 1376] " A I did not.: " R. 1376 Further- examination ( R. Vol. 7- p. 1377.) " BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: " Q Just one question, I am still left in a little doubt as to why you made these notations on the Green river up to mile 34. Was it in contemplation of ascertaining whether you could bring supplies down from Greenriver to the junction and up to Indian canyon? " A That was one reason. " The second reason was, we found indications of structure from a point right to the junction of the river, and again at two places above, up as far as I went. " Q So, if you had found that it was feasible to drill oil wells on the Green river, you were investigating the possibility of bringing supplies down |