Mr. Palmer. Shortly thereafter, I believe. I am not sure chronologically.
Mr. Griffin. Could it have been before?
Mr. Palmer. I couldn’t say. I would have to check with some information that I have.
Mr. Griffin. Do you have any information that Jack Ruby may have been attempting to help Alton Sharp in Sharp’s relationship with AGVA?
Mr. Palmer. I would assume; yes. He did try to do that. His feeling was that if he helped anyone, and as a matter of fact, he helped me, or he thought he had, on several occasions, in any relationship with AGVA, I am sure he felt that this was beneficial to his own dealings with AGVA. And when I say he helped me, he spoke laudatory of me in the presence of officials from New York. Anyway, that was it.
Mr. Griffin. I don’t believe I have any other questions then.
Mr. Palmer. Fine.
Mr. Griffin. I want to thank you very much for taking your time to come here today. You have been very helpful to us today.
Mr. Palmer. Bye.