Mr. Donovan. Yes; I think he took a couple of trips down to Tijuana, but I don't think those were for reasons of studying international economics, although they might well have been.
Mr. Ely. Did he ever tell you what he did in Tijuana?
Mr. Donovan. Never, and I never inquired.
Mr. Ely. Do you know whether he took any trips to Los Angeles?
Mr. Donovan. I don't know it, but I am sure he did, because it was common for all those boys to go in and out of Los Angeles or Hollywood, or up to Disneyland—whether they wanted to go up for a beer or a date or something.
Mr. Ely. Did you notice that he either took more trips than the average marine, or that he took fewer trips?
Mr. Donovan. I did not recognize his itinerary as being anything out of the ordinary in that respect.
Mr. Ely. Do you remember his receiving any visitors while he was at Santa Ana?
Mr. Donovan. I do not recall his receiving any visitors.
Mr. Ely. Does the name Lieutenant Cupenak mean anything to you?