Mr. Hutchison. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Then tell me what happened, as best you can recall.
Mr. Hutchison. Well, he put the check up there and, of course, that's what everyone does. They put it up there and you look at the check and you observe the check and you either make up your mind whether you're going to cash it or not. But, of course, like I say, with the rule that I have, there never was any doubt in my mind what I was going to do with it. I just handed it back to him. I said, "I'm sorry. This is a two-party check, and we don't cash this amount in a two party check.
Mr. Jenner. Did he say anything about that?
Mr. Hutchison. Not a word. Not a word. He just looked at me and picked up the check and got out of line and walked on out.
Mr. Jenner. Did he have any expression on his face that arrested your attention?
Mr. Hutchison. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Do you think he understood what you meant by a "two-party" check?
Mr. Hutchison. Why, I'm sure he must have because I specifically said to him, "This is a two-party check and our rules and regulations are that we don't cash this large a check—two-party check."
Mr. Jenner. He didn't seem irritated?