Mr. Hutchison. No, sir.

Mr. Jenner. And he accepted your explanation?

Mr. Hutchison. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. Do you recall whether or not—let's see, you were in the cage, but despite that, do you have any recollection as to whether he purchased anything on that trip?

Mr. Hutchison. I couldn't say, because the cage is high enough that you have to stand up to see across the store. It's not caged completely in but there's a glass window——

Mr. Jenner. In any event, you didn't serve him anything.

Mr. Hutchison. No, sir. Sure didn't.

Mr. Jenner. Do you recall the payee of the check?

Mr. Hutchison. No, sir; no, sir. I sure don't. It just didn't enter my mind, Mr. Jenner, after it was that amount. I wouldn't care who it was, I wouldn't have cashed it because, like I say, I have my rules and regulations and if I violate them, my help can violate them, too—so, I just don't do it.

Mr. Jenner. Do you recall anything about the check—the form of the check—other than it was a two-party check?