Mr. Rossi. Up here?

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mr. Rossi. (Signed instrument referred to.)

Mr. Griffin. Thank you very much for coming here. I am sorry we have had so many mixups, but that could not be helped, and you have been very helpful to us.

Mr. Rossi. Well, that’s all right. Do you want any other opinions?

Mr. Griffin. Do you have any others to make?

Mr. Rossi. I think so.

Mr. Griffin. All right, will you state them—I thought we had exhausted about everything, but I will be glad to hear them.

What else do you have that you think will be useful to us?

Mr. Rossi. Well, in my own personal opinion—I think it was an impulsive thing all the way around. I wouldn’t say the Dallas people are guilty. It is just one of those things that gets started, you might say, as a joke and becomes an actuality, and then it’s all busted up.