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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.
March 23, 1954
Congressman Shafer introduced a resolution criticizing the current "monopolistic government ownership" Korean economic situation.
January 10, 1954
Schedule for President Syngman Rhee and General Taylor's visit to Pusan and Kunsan.
January 19, 1954
Yu Chang Jun, the Secretary of President Syngman Rhee, asks Colonel James C. Cross to arrange for clearance to enter Korea for Stanley Kiefer to work for the Office of Public Information.
April 22, 1954
Syngman Rhee explains why he cannot not support Cromwell's private enterprise plan proposal as it currently stands.
November 7, 1953
General Taylor requests housing and office space for C. Tyler Wood, Economic Coordinator for Korea.
General Maxwell D. Taylor attaches a copy of his letter sent November 11 informing the Prime Minister about the need to retain use of the Chosun Hotel.
March 17, 1954
James Cromwell reports that Harold Lady will not been granted a visa for entrance to Korea. Walter Robertson was very pleased by the Private Enterprise Plan, and Cromwell is working on a related resolution to present to the Republican Policy Committees.
January 29, 1954
Won-Yil Sohn, the Minister of National Defense, asks General D. Taylor to provide a list of foodstuff and clothing items to be purchased for ROK military forces.
April 21, 1954
James Cromwell's law counselor, James Waddel, regarding the effects of the proposed Private Enterprise Plan.