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[page 688] if an attendant told of him he would knock him down, would you make him supervisor or would you remove him. Ans. I would reprimand him. Ques. Would you let him remain there. Ans. If in ever other respect he was proper and suitable. Ques. Would you let him remain. ^Ans. After reprimanding him, if he did not behave better, then I would discharge him. Ques. Did you ever hear Mr. Luce say anything of that kind. Ans. I heard Dr. Neal say that someone told him so, but I do not know whether it was true or not. Ques. Did you hear Mr. Winter say so. Ans. I do not remember that I did. Ques. Did you make any inquiry of Mr. Winter about it. Ans. I do not think I have. Ques. If you believed it was true, anxious as you are to learn of abuses in your hospital would you let such a man remain as supervisor. Ans. I should reprimand him for it, and if he did not do better afterwards I should discharge him. I should watch him a little. Ques. How can you find out. Ans. I could learn by what I could hear. Ques. Has Mr. Luce ever been discharged. Ans. Yes sir. I testified the other day that I did not remember but two, but he was discharged and hired over again.