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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Q. And what about the Millar well—is it in that general vicinity? A. That's also in that general vicinity. Q. And when was that drilled, do you know? A. It was along in 19*+6. q. Was there a good flow obtained in that well? A, That was on the order of Searlas' well before it was cleaned—possibly a little wader—around ^0 gallons a minute, as I remember. It was also deepened at a later date, and a greater flow obtained. q. About when was that? A. I think that was in 19^9. Q. Do you know what flow was obtained at that time? A, About 1300 gallons a minute, Q. Are the Kaltenborn and Griffith wells in that same vicinity? A. They are. Q, And have some wells been drilled since by those gentlemen? A. lathing since 19^5. q, 0© they have a good flow in those wells? A. Their wells are not heavy producers. They are pumping both of them? a small pump on one. They are free-flowing wells, however. (SO CROSS-EXAMINATION) MR. CANNON* Mr. Chairman, at this time we propose to introduce a half dozen more witnesses who would testify to the inadequacy of pressure since the restrictions were removed in various sections of the town. If counsel will stipulate that there are a number of instances and places where the pressure is low since the restrictions have been removed, we — MR, BENNETT: We will not stipulate to that, *****