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[page 105] attendant could be found, and you having to come along and unlocked it and let me through? A. Yes, sir. Q. Hasn't that occurred several times? Mr. Baker: Isn't the testimony getting rather reversed and counsel testifying largely, and the witness doing nothing? Dr. Butler: If I make mistakes it is to you advantage. I think I will be able to take care of it Q. You say you have been obliged to open those doors and unlock the,? A. Yes, sir. Q. Usually when we have gone up? A. Yes, sir. Q. The testimony was that they were not kept locked. And I also desire in connection with that to bring in the question of whether or not the attendants were on duty. A year or two ago did you have a case of a patient with a broken lip? A. Yes, sir Q. State to the Committee what that was? A. I dont remember the individuals name now. It was a couple of years ago I think. He was there from Lewiston. He was pushed down by an epileptic in the middle third ward