Mr. Moulder. Do you remember the names of the persons who were employed under your immediate supervision?
Mr. Stenhouse. Well, there was one fellow just prior to my promotion. (Name deleted.)
Mr. Moulder. I am not suggesting any of those persons be named in the record; I am testing your memory as to why you remember some people with whom you were associated and why you cannot remember the names of some other people with whom you were closely associated.
Mr. Stenhouse. I can remember the names of many of the people in my division because we have exchanged Christmas cards since then, and I have seen some of them since then.
Mr. Moulder. In line with Mr. Velde’s questioning regarding the first Communist Party meeting to which you referred, how did you go? By car, by bus, or by train? Was it just as you say, a short distance? How did you get there?
Mr. Stenhouse. No, I didn’t say it was a short distance. I said it was in Virginia.
Mr. Moulder. That is not far from the District of Columbia.
Mr. Stenhouse. We lived in Maryland.
Mr. Moulder. How did you travel to the place of the meeting?
Mr. Stenhouse. I suppose it was by bus because we didn’t have a car in those days.