N.Y. WIDOW SAYS SON HELD IN RED CHINA IS 'QUITE CHANGED'

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000600440009-2
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November 11, 2016
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January 26, 1999
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Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75- 4 CPYRGHT i~Y. Widow Says Son Held In Red China Is 'Quite Changed' u. - Mrs. ag Re "Everyone changes," Mrs. mond returned from eight edmond told newsmen in hours of visits with her im-1 ong Kong. "If he were at prisoned son in Red China'to-~ y side it would be different !day and said she still is hope- ut anyway he's all right." fui he will be released. She report p ommunist of But the Yonkers, N. Y., vials txeatd her courteousl; widow refused to discuss fur?~ nd.-provided "female inter the ssibility of freedom I reter who accompanied he f Redmond, Jr., jailed erywhere during her 13-dal ge charges 11 years l She saw no anti-America.+ emonstrations over theCubar; Mrs. Redmond, 65, said she' risis, Mrs. Redmond said. spent four two-hour sessions The Yonkers mother . sai:" with her $qn and found him he and het son were ai ve i"quite changed but otherwise` converse without in8 ul (' _" Redmond, a 43-year , on but were not permitte old I inrrier X17 tr h,,)i tabaec6l discuss the espionaI: importer draw it !,, F, .! to a harges a