Rev. Anders Jensen speaks to press after he and 6 others who were detained by the North Koreans at beginning of war arriving in New York City
High shot group of people including Rev. William Robert Booth, Catholic Missionary Louis Dans, Former State Dept employee Nellie Arkansas Dyer, Anders C. Jensen, Mary Rosser, Bertha Atkinson Smith, and Lawrence A. Zellers / CU Rev. Booth / MS internees / WS internees at presser, one journalist talking to Rev. Booth / MS Rev. Anders Jensen with his wife, son, and daughter / CU Rev. Booth and his mother / SOT Rev. Anders Jensen: "we are thinking of those people back there. We are very anxious that Russian and Chinese governments know how much courtesy that was extended to us in order to bring us home. We hope we will be home soon. I want to tell you that it is great to be American citizen . . . among the Koreans and among the prisoners we saw. There is only one way out of this is through Christian world. We are missionaries and we hope most of us to go back there. The Koreans I would not say that they are all liking the government of North Korea, I am not saying South Korea is perfect but North Korea, we have a lot of friends up there. We have a lot of friends, a lot of Christians up there . . . We want America to do all they can but not compromise... do all you can to see America and the whole world become so the Russians will not be always fighting war with us so they would not be fight war with us" / WS internees / PAN from cameraman to journalists / SOT Jensen: "While we were in Korea, the first part period of time was very difficult because the Koreans' Northern government collapsed. We had to filter through the lines into the Chinese lines in order to get out of so called 'free' Korea, North Korea"; "for half a year we were almost like forgotten people"; away from POWs; they have been separated from us; "We lived alone, we had a difficult time. Part of the time we were in a penitentiary because they could not find anyplace to put us" / Note: exact day not known





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