Continuation of May lii/55 letter 
rsnmber and Flemish as is the father, but the girl is brown eyed, and 
very dark blonde Portugese type—the mother is a blonde Portugese 
from Coimbra but you wouldn't know it except for the little girl, a 
happy vivacious little thing; the boys are more stolid, and Germanic 
in appearance and behaviour. But all pleasant evenings have to end. 
It was close to eleven before we got back to our half lit rooms for 
an early loading of our truck. We'd used it through the park 
as a moving camera platform and now again on the ?5th it had to haul 
our gear onward to Entebbe and the shipping point for home. We wanted 
away earlier but did not get away until 10 a.m. on the 55th (?ljth was 
spent in Park), This late start brought us into Entebbe (Uganda) 
well after dark, which had its drawbacks. Uganda is Bbglish as you 
know and has left hand driving; .lust the reverse of the Belgian Congo 
which has largely agented American cars, and driving practice. Our 
driver got the willeys almost, trying to drive as I would callit on 
the wrong side of the road. It was not so bad meeting approaching autos 
which had their headlights on, but the way the many bikes with blacks 
mounted on than would come flitting out of the dark ahead was nerve 
wracking. We barely were able to crawl Into the Entebbe Hotel grounds 
(Lake Victoria Hotel), 7 p.m. 
The next morning we were in for a shock. The little intermediate 
air-line which was to lift us to Juba (Hunting Llan) had never heard 
of us or our request for space even though it was put through last March! 
We checked and rechecked with them all the way to Nairobi, but no go. 
Then we priced car hire, Ihtebbe to Juba and charter plane for our. 
The charter plane was being overhauled and would not be ready for a week, 
though it was cheaper than a car for the 900 mile (♦) trip up and back. 
