Mr. Tavenner. What was the reason for termination of your services?
Mr. Stenhouse. It stated that I was being relieved due to a reduction in force.
Mr. Tavenner. I believe you stated then your next employment was with the United Nations. Is that correct?
Mr. Stenhouse. Yes, sir.
Mr. Tavenner. Will you tell the committee, please, how you obtained your employment with the United Nations?
Mr. Stenhouse. Well, I was trying many avenues to get employment.
Mr. Tavenner. I am referring only to your employment with the United Nations.
Mr. Stenhouse. Well, there may have been a number of channels through which I got it, but I think that it may have been through the Institute of Pacific Relations.
Mr. Tavenner. Why did you appeal to the Institute of Pacific Relations?
Mr. Stenhouse. Because I had been a subscriber to the Institute of Pacific Relations, and I knew of the Institute as one interested in far-eastern affairs. And that, amongst several dozens of business firms and organizations, seemed to be a likely place to find an occupation in the area where I wanted to be.