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attempt to testify. I think the expert should tell us. When a man tells me there is stress in holding, I want to cross-examine him on that point. 

Mr. Weiss: I think Captain Gitt can tell you that, but be it as it may, we will take it as it is being my understanding of the problem and I think that the point I am trying to make is quite simple. It is simply not a true measuring stick of anything meaningful to say which is more or less hazardous. 

Mr. Sable: We are far past the point of the glamor days. We are talking about a demanding occupation, demanding profession, which has certain kinds of skills. 

Mr. Sable: Why don't you save that for summation?

Mr. Weiss: Because I am not interested in arguing. I am interested in developing it through testimony.