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(Testimony of Roy Sansom Truly)Now, I just cannot remember whether we were closed that day or not. (The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 496 for identification.) Mr. BELIN, Well, my first question is this: Is this particular form a form of your company? (At this point, Representative Ford entered the hearing room.) 495 as yet has not been offered. And I don't know if 494 has been offered or not. But, in the event it has not, we offer that in evidence. (The documents heretofore marked for identification as Commission Exhibits Nos. 494, 495, and 496 were received in evidence.) I would speak to him in the morning when I would come through, and I would say, "Good morning, Lee," and he would say, "Good morning, sir." I would ask him how he was. Occasionally I would ask about his baby, and he would usually smile a big smile when I asked him how his new baby was. And that was just about the extent of my conversation that I can remember with the boy. But I usually saw him every morning as I would come through. He would be working around the front part of the Scott, Foresman bins and shelf space. I don't know what he would say. But very little conversation he had with anyone. And he worked by himself. His job was something that he needed no help with, other than to ask occasionally for stock. It wasn't a teamwork job at all. Consequently, he didn't have much occasion to talk with the other boys. I thought it was a pretty good trait at the time, because occasionally you
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