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    Mr. R. L. Adams on •2* Jane 5, 1953 point to the other and measurements of flow taken for each of the wells connecting to the indicated points, Of coarse, in doing this, when more than one well is attached to an individual line, It would he necessary to shat one or two wells down at the time the remain­ing well was being weird, which would be a comparatively short period of time for any one well. I hope I have made myself clear, but in any event I am inter­ested in this equipment even though we do not purchase it at the present time, and would appreciate the results of any further inves­tigations, which you might make with respect to its use. In fact, if Mr. Cox ever comes to has Vegas or has a salesman who makes con­tacts here, I would like very much to have the opportunity of talking to him. LRM/dm Enc. L. R. Maag