Mr. Griffin. And early 1963. I believe also you indicated to Mr. Hubert that you didn’t recognize the name of the Ypsilanti Buffing Co. as anybody that you had dealt with.
Mr. Hubert. Or maybe you did identify that one.
Mr. Ruby. No; I don’t think so. Now when was this about? Maybe this had to do with polishing or plating that same basket that we use in our dry cleaning operation. I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. How about the Public Vending Corp?
Mr. Ruby. No; Public Vending, where are they located? Is that a long distance call, you say?
Mr. Griffin. That is a long distance call. When did you have this problem with the plating that required some work?
Mr. Ruby. Last year.
Mr. Griffin. What part of last year would that have been?
Mr. Ruby. No, excuse me; yes, the end of last year, that is right, the end of last year, and that is when I think I called Troy Plating in Chicago, to see if they could do that, and I may have called. I used the yellow pages. I tried to get information from anyone as to who could do it, so I may have called Ypsilanti, and they may have said no and I crossed it out of my mind immediately.
Mr. Griffin. Now the General Scientific Corp. is not a corporation that you recognize?