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(Testimony of Dennis Hyman Ofstein)Mr. LE BLANC. No. And you see, we have a greasing log that when you grease the machine you log it the day that you grease it, and actually a lot of times think he might have put stuff down in the log that he didn't even get to sometimes. Mr. LE BLANC. Yes; well, we have an air grease gun and we also have these hand-type grease guns. Mr. LE BLANC. Yes. Mr. LE BLANC. Well, he would complain now and then. I would tell him, well, that goes in with the job of oiling and greasing. Mr. LE BLANC. No. Mr. LE BLANC. He was hired as an oiler and greaser and helper. Mr. LE BLANC. It didn't look like he had. I think--I mean I don't know--I think he had that in his application, that he was mechanically inclined, but it didn't show up that way. Mr. LE BLANC. No; I tell you, he was a boy of very few words. He would walk past you and wouldn't even ask how you are doing, or come and talk, like a lot of us, we would stop and maybe pass a few jokes or just talk a little with each other, ,but him--I think it was 3 months that he was with us---still, I think if he said 100 words to me, it was plenty, because even when I was breaking him in he wasn't the type boy that would ask you different things about the machines. I was doing all the talking and he was just looking. Mr. LE BLANC. Well, toward the last it be n to get pretty regular, and that is when I think they decided to let him go. And another thing I recall: He had this habit, every time he would walk past you he would just [demonstrating] just like a-kid playing cowboys or something--you know, he used his finger like a gun. He would go, "Pow" and I used to look at him, and I said, "Boy, what a crackpot this guy is!" Mr. LE BLANC. Yes. Right off the bat I said, "This is a crackpot"; right off. Mr. LE BLANC. Well, I didn't know what to think of it, you know, because he--on quite a number of times he would do that, you know. If you would walk past him, he would do that. Mr. LE BLANC. No. When he would do it, he wouldn't even crack a smile. That is what used to get me. If somebody would be doing something in a joking .manner, at least they would smile, but he was one that very seldom would talk or would smile either, and that is why I could never figure him out. Mr. LE BLANC. Well, I imagine I was about the closest, myself and the other maintenance man. Mr. LE BLANC. Well, there is the engineer, and they had this other boy.
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