Mr. Hubert. The Sugar Bowl Motel?

Mr. Carlin. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. When did you leave it?

Mr. Carlin. We stayed all night there and we left the next day after making a number of calls, we left the next day.

Mr. Hubert. Do you remember about what time you left?

Mr. Carlin. No; I don’t. It seems as though, and you probably know better than I do—the President was killed on the day that we left. It seems as though it was this way, but I’m not sure, but probably if I had time to think it out and talk to Mr. Bunker, I could tell more specifically. I know he does have the dates that each account was serviced.

Mr. Hubert. It’s your thought that you possibly spent the night of the 21st at the Sugar Bowl Motel in New Orleans or the night of the day the President was shot, in that motel?

Mr. Carlin. I don’t recall. I know we spent a night in New Orleans. I know I was there and it was raining at the time the President was killed, and I know it was in the afternoon. As far as the specific date, I do not know.

Mr. Hubert. But did you spend the night in New Orleans after the President was killed or before? Was it the night before or the night of the shooting that you spent the night?

Mr. Carlin. I think—I am not definitely sure, but I think the day he was killed—that night we spent in New Orleans.