Mr. Frazier. 4:40.
Mr. Ball. What time did you get to Irving?
Mr. Frazier. Well, usually get there, if you make good time, get there maybe around 5:20 or 5:25. But if you catch the traffic and catch the train crossing the tracks, it is usually about 5:30 or 5:35, it is just according to how bad the traffic is.
If you get ahead of it before it starts coming out, you can make pretty good headway.
Mr. Ball. Did you make any stop in the car before you got home?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir; I don't believe we did.
Mr. Ball. Did the two of you walk together down to the parking lot?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir; we did.
Mr. Ball. And you dropped him off at the place where his wife was staying, did you?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir; I believe I did. I, to be frank with you I, say sometimes he rode home with me, sometimes—a little store not too far from the house, there and if I was going to the store I would just drop him off by the house, but if I wasn't going to the store he would usually go on to the corner near the house and walk the rest of the way to the house up to where his wife was staying just about a half a block from my house up to where he was, his wife was staying, so he would walk there just a little bit.