Mr. Crafard. That’s right.
Mr. Hubert. There were two young babies and you and your wife?
Mr. Crafard. That’s right.
Mr. Hubert. Did you have any difficulty with that?
Mr. Crafard. None whatsoever.
Mr. Hubert. Now you have hitchhiked a lot, Larry—isn’t it true that it is much harder for a group of people to hitchhike than an individual?
Mr. Crafard. It depends on the group. You take a group like that and it is much easier for a family group like that to get a hitchhike than it is for a single person.
Mr. Hubert. Why?
Mr. Crafard. Oh, people seem to stop a lot faster for a family group like that than they would for a single person.
Mr. Hubert. But you had never hitchhiked north, had you?