Mr. Hubert. What comment do you wish to make about it?
Mrs. Carlin. Well, I didn’t ask him for just money for the rent. It was for groceries also.
Mr. Hubert. You actually mentioned to him that it was for groceries as well as for rent?
Mrs. Carlin. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. All right, do you have any other parts that you wish to change?
Mrs. Carlin. Yes; the last sentence in the third paragraph.
Mr. Hubert. Now you are speaking of the sentence which reads as follows, to wit: “Karen used her Texas driver’s license as identification.” What comments do you wish to make about that, Mrs. Carlin?
Mrs. Carlin. It was a California driver’s license.
Mr. Hubert. All right, are there any other parts of that statement which are incorrect or need modification?
Mr. Jackson. The fourth paragraph, first sentence which reads as follows: “At the time she talked with Ruby, Sunday morning, she asked him if the club was going to be open Sunday night. He became upset regarding this, then talked harshly to her, indicating that he did not feel she was showing the proper respect toward the deceased President.”