Miss Mumford. If I remember correctly, she felt the same way as I did: that one of the photos was a good likeness, and the other one she couldn't make an identification.
Mr. Ball. Do you have anything else that you would care to say; any impressions that you obtained from this ride on the bus that you think might be of assistance to us?
Miss Mumford. No.
Mr. Ball. You have told us about all you know about that trip, have you, now?
Miss Mumford. Yes.
Mr. Ball. This will be written up and submitted to you for your signature, I hope this week.
Mr. Dillavou. You mentioned to me, Pam, something about the frugality of this boy in his travels. I don't know if you want that——
Mr. Ball. Yes; we would like that.
Miss Mumford. Oh, yes; he did say that the Hotel Cuba was a very cheap place to stay, and I think either Patricia or myself made the comment, "Well, that suits us fine because that is the way we do it, too."
That is the only thing I can remember that he said that referred to his way of travel.