Mr. Hubert. Do you remember about what time it was?

Mr. Carlin. No; I do not. I can’t even remember the circumstances under which we came back on—why we came back quickly—except that we always make every trip in a hurry.

Mr. Hubert. Well, you recall that it was on Saturday the 23rd of November, that you came to Dallas from Fort Worth with your wife, Karen?

Mr. Carlin. I don’t recall the date or which circumstances or what reason that I come to Dallas. Now, can you tell me what you’re talking about specifically?

Mr. Hubert. Do you recall that there was a question as to whether or not your wife Karen would be working at the Carousel that night?

Mr. Carlin. I do recall it, but I do not know the date. I know one night we went over to see if she was going to work; yes.

Mr. Hubert. And I think from your previous deposition you fixed the time of that?

Mr. Carlin. Over quite a bit of thinking, but as far as positively—as I told Mr. Conkle—we cannot remember dates or times, especially this far back. We had no idea we would have to remember them.

Mr. Hubert. But that was the same night you came back or arrived back in Fort Worth from this trip to New Orleans—from New Orleans?

Mr. Carlin. The night we went to see if she was going to work after Kennedy was killed?