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January 4, 1954
General J. E. Hull summarizes the United Nations Command views on the conclusion of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission and release of prisoners of war to their destinations of choice.
January 1954
General Hull responds to the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission request for assistance with repatriation of prisoners of war.
March 1954
Syngman Rhee critiques James Cromwell's proposal for a Private Enterprise Plan and expresses concern pro-Japanese US politicians are blocking the development of the Korean economy.
General Maxwell D. Taylor informs Rhee he will arrange for Korean MPs to observe verification of prisoner of war rosters.
January 5, 1954
Syngman Rhee's office requests clearance for employees of the Kim Furniture Company to come to Korea and build furniture for the Bando Hotel.
March 23, 1954
Congressman Shafer introduced a resolution criticizing the current "monopolistic government ownership" Korean economic situation.
January 6, 1954
General Maxwell D. Taylor thanks Mrs. Rhee for a gift.
January 10, 1954
Schedule for President Syngman Rhee and General Taylor's visit to Pusan and Kunsan.
January 9, 1954
Paik Too Chin [Baek Du-jin] complains that C. Tyler Wood, the United Nations Economic Coordinator for Korea, plans to continue to occupy the Chosun hotel despite promises it would be returned to the Korean Ministry of Transportation.
Paik Too Chin [Baek Du-jin], the Prime Minister of ROK, writes that the ROK government needs the Chosun Hotel, and is disappointed that Mr. C. Tyler Wood has decided to continue to occupy it.