Mr. Jenner. What color would you say mine is?
Mr. Shasteen. Oh, now I think your hair is—it's a shade of black. It's not a dark black. I would say his hair was about the color of yours—it might have been a little bit darker. It might have been a little smuttier. You see, hair is a funny thing—a guy can be dark headed and if he puts oil on it, he looks real black and if he washes the oil out it's got a smutty look and he never did wear much oil because about the only time he ever come in the shop, he never had his hair combed and he never had any oil on it or nothing and naturally after we cut his hair and put a little oil on it, it made it look darker.
Mr. Jenner. It darkened it up?
Mr. Shasteen. My hair is a whole lot darker with a little oil on it. Now, this fellow here, referring to Mr. Davis——
Mr. Jenner. Mr. Davis, you're talking about?
Mr. Shasteen. His hair, if you took the oil off of his hair and washed it out with some kind of heavy shampoo, it would almost be what you call a blonde or light red, is that right?
Mr. Davis. (No response.)
Mr. Jenner. How much hair did he have? A full head of hair?
Mr. Shasteen. To me, he didn't have a full head of hair. It was rather short and thin around here by the temples and the way his hair lies back, he would have been bald if he had been 40 years old.
Mr. Jenner. He had hair around the center, but he was losing his hair around the sides of the forehead?