Mr. Weissman. That is right. As a matter of fact, when I went to place the ad, I could not remember the name. I had it written down on a piece of paper. I had to refer to a piece of paper for the name.

Mr. Jenner. Had you ever used that name before?

Mr. Weissman. Never.

Mr. Jenner. Did your group ever use it thereafter?

Mr. Weissman. Not as far as I know.

Mr. Jenner. Have you now named all of the people who played any part in, to the best of your recollection—in the idea for the publication of, the actual drafting of the ad, and its ultimate running in that edition of the Dallas Morning News?

Mr. Weissman. There is only one other individual that I could name. He was there at the reading of the final proof, before the ad was printed. That was Joe Grinnan's brother, Robert P. Grinnan.

Mr. Jenner. Is he an older or younger brother?

Mr. Weissman. I believe he is an older brother.

Mr. Jenner. What business is he engaged in?