Mr. Bargas. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. As far as you were concerned, even though he was uncommunicative, he was doing his work and he wasn't causing any trouble, so as far as his personality was concerned, you let that pass?
Mr. Bargas. It was satisfactory with me.
Mr. Jenner. What kind of an employee was he, or what is your impression and present recollection?
Mr. Bargas. Well, as much as I can remember of the short time he was there, it was a very short time he was there—he was a good employee. I imagine if he pursued that trade, he might have come out to be a pretty good sheet metal man—I don't know.
Mr. Jenner. But at least that's your impression?
Mr. Bargas. That's my impression.
Mr. Jenner. I take it he did not volunteer anything with respect to his past or his family or his current activities outside the plant?
Mr. Bargas. No.
Mr. Jenner. What were his relations, if any, with respect to other employees?