Mr. Voebel. Yes. He lost interest after that, I think.
Mr. Jenner. Who was the majordomo of the CAP unit that you attended?
Mr. Voebel. I think it was Captain Ferrie. I think he was there when Lee attended one of these meetings, but I'm not sure of that. Now that I think of it, I don't think Captain Ferrie was there at that time, but he might have been. That isn't too clear to me.
Mr. Jenner. Lee did buy a uniform to attend these CAP meetings and join the unit?
Mr. Voebel. Yes; he bought a uniform and everything, and he seemed to be very interested at the outset. He even got a paper route, I think it was, or something, to get enough money together to buy the uniform; he was that interested, and that's why I thought it strange when he didn't attend any more meetings.
Mr. Jenner. You thought that was strange?
Mr. Voebel. Yes. After all this happened, and, of course, this is my opinion now, I guess—not then, but I think now maybe he liked the uniform to wear more than he did like going to the school, with those classes that we had.
Mr. Jenner. You had classes at these meetings of the CAP unit?
Mr. Voebel. Oh, yes; we had classes, and maybe that was the thing that Lee didn't care for, because after those couple of meetings he just didn't show up any more.
Mr. Jenner. Did these classes at the CAP unit that you attended require some study?