Mr. Jenner. From that, you would conclude that he must have had some bills larger than a dollar?
Mr. Hutchison. Yes, sir; he would have had to have larger bills that day.
Mr. Jenner. Or else he would have had to have a number of dollar bills.
Mr. Hutchison. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. I think I failed to ask you what you thought his weight was.
Mr. Hutchison. I would say his weight was somewhere in the neighborhood of 155 to 160.
Mr. Jenner. What is your recollection as to his dress in the sense of neatness, cleanliness?
Mr. Hutchison. Well, I wouldn't say he was dirty, but he was shabbily dressed.
Mr. Jenner. Uh, huh.
Mr. Hutchison. He was shabbily dressed—cheap slacks, and like I said, the jacket was cheap, and his shirts were always open, he never had a tie, he wasn't what you would call neatly dressed. He always looked—well, like just a common worker.