Mr. Murret. No, sir; I don't. They had maybe one or two that called up, different ones, but it was amazing—not amazing, but evidently when he was applying for these particular jobs he must have impressed them such that they would let him know one way or the other, you know, whether they had a job for him or not, rather than just pass it by.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Lee own a suit of clothes?
Mr. Murret. I think he did; yes, sir. It was during the summer, and it was a woolen suit more so than a summer suit.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know whether he wore that suit when he went looking for a job?
Mr. Murret. He might have wore it once; yes, sir. That was the only suit he had that I know of.
Mr. Liebeler. How much luggage did Lee have with him when he stayed out at the place on French Street?
Mr. Murret. I couldn't say. Just the bag that I saw, you know, just the handbag which is similar to—you know, like a basketball equipment bag.
Mr. Liebeler. Something like an airline bag?
Mr. Murret. Yes; something like that.
Mr. Liebeler. Just a soft——