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[page 462] when you have failed to have the matter remedied directly by orders to the attendants or by report to the superintendent? A. I dont know of any. Q. You cannot remember any case ^of disobedience which you have allowed to pass unnoticed or unpunished? A. If it was of that magnitude to result in detriment to the institution, I haven't. Q. I suppose there are some things occurring there constantly that you regard as very trivial, of no great importance either way? A. Yes, sir; naturally would be among 550 people Q. Those you deal with according to your own discretion and judgment? A. Yes, sir; some things I do. Q. And when you regard them of any importance you see that they are remedied, either through yourself directly or through the superintendent? A. Yes, sir. I have no power to discharge an attendant. Q. Have you, in all the time you have been there, known any case ^which you had reported to the superintendent any delinquency on the part of an attendant, where he has not taken