Mr. Graves. I can't offhand, no.

Mr. Belin. Well, you described him, you used the phrase "eight ball." You used "egotistical." Can you use any other adjective that you think would apply to him as you saw him?

Mr. Graves. No; I think that pretty well covers it, myself.

Mr. Belin. Was he generally quiet, or was he soft spoken, or was he quick to make remarks?

Mr. Graves. Well, he was quick to answer and quick to make a remark when he was spoken to or asked a question.

Mr. Belin. Is he what you would categorize as polite in his answers or not?

Mr. Graves. Not always polite. He was straightforward and to the point, and not necessarily polite.

Don't lead me off in a channel of psychiatry, because I am just telling you my own personal feeling about the man, and I could be wrong, as I said. So I am not an expert in that field. I am just telling you what I think about the man, and you take it for what it is worth. As I said, I could be wrong. I have been wrong before.

Mr. Belin. Was he attentive as you saw him. I mean, did he——

Mr. Graves. If you mean—he is sharp when it comes to talking to the men. He listened to everything, everybody he saw, and he had an answer by the time you got through asking him. That would make him attentive.