Mr. Knight. No.

Mr. Griffin. Did he give you at any time a membership card or say that he was going to make you a member of the Carousel Club?

Mr. Knight. No; because it was an open club anyway.

Mr. Griffin. Where were you at the time that President Kennedy was killed?

Mr. Knight. I was home, asleep, at my address on Barnsbridge Road in Dallas, taking a nap that afternoon, and my wife was in Corpus Christi. And she heard about it before I did and she called me on the phone and told me the original news. That’s the way I heard about it.

Mr. Griffin. What did you do after you heard that the President had been shot?

Mr. Knight. Well, the first thing I did was turn on the radio. Then I finished with—what would you do? I paced the floor and so forth.

Mr. Griffin. I am trying to trace where you went.

Mr. Knight. I didn’t go to any place at that time because I didn’t have to go to work till 7. My shift was 7 till midnight. My wife and kids were down in Corpus Christi visiting her mother. I was there by myself. So I just stayed there at my home on Barnsbridge until I went to work that night.

Mr. Griffin. What were the hours that you were to work that particular night?