Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 13, 1955, Page 14, Image 14

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FA LI A OREGON
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1955
Reds Release Tenneson;
Arrives In Hong Kong
HONO KONO (UP) Richard
R. Tenneson, 22, crossed Inlo Hong
Kong today from Communist China
and said he turned his back on
the United Slates because his step,
father "used to bent and whip me"
back in Aldcn, Minn.
The one-time private first class
in the U. S. Army said he also
chose Communism because he dis
agreed with Army policies and be
cause he believed "a bunch of
American Generals" practiced
germ warfare during the Korean
War.
Tenneson was one of 23 U.S.
soldiers who were captured by the
Chinese Communists during the
Korean War and declined to re-
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turn home when the fighting end
ed. Two changed their minds be
fore the turncoats went to Red
China. One died in Red China.
Three changed their minds list
July.
Tenneson said he had seen the
remaining turncoats recently and
"I guess they all will come back
sometime." But he brought out a
message from former Pvt. James
C. Veneris of Hawthorne, Calif.,
that "I'll be in China another 13
years."
Peiptng announced that Tenneson
would be released on Nov. 30 but
Instead he became a pawn in the
cold war. The communists, in their
drive for world recognition, would
release him only to an American
official and none could take htm
then.
Today he was "accepted" by
American Red cross Represents
tlve Richard Tomlln who was. with
British Representative Margaret
Stralhie. u. 8. consul 8. M. Backe
Interviewed Tenneson brleflv and
said the turncoat was still
American citizen.
Tenneson was wearing a dark
brown flannel suit and black shoes
and carried a brown leather suit
case. He boasted that the Chinese
let him pick out the suit himself
and that they paid for It. He had
adopted Chinese mannerisms and
he pmoked Chinese cigarets.
American authorities' placed him
In a third class Bong Kong hotel
until tie leaves Thursday. He is
expected to fly to Tokyo for a one
hour stopover Thursday and boar
a Northwest Airlines plane fir
Seattle.
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