Mr. Griffin. Or did you mean that if you had an argument that resulted in termination of employment you would still shake hands with him and go away?

Mr. Johnson. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. That also?

Mr. Johnson. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. But he was the kind of fellow who quickly made up after he had an argument with you?

Mr. Johnson. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. How did he make up? Did he apologize for his own conduct?

Mr. Johnson. Yes; he would.

Mr. Griffin. Can you think of any specific episode that you had with him?

Mr. Johnson. I had so many, I don’t remember. For instance, maybe sometimes his sister would get angry with me, and it might be a night that I should be paid and she wouldn’t pay me. Well, he wouldn’t take sides with her. He would get the money from somewhere and pay me, even if he had to bring it to my house, and he would apologize for her. Or even if anything should occur with him, he would apologize.