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June 27, 1955

Letter, Syngman Rhee to J. W. Staggers

Syngman Rhee assures Staggers of his trust in him.

October 1955

Memorandum, written by the Office of the President

Memo about the tungsten business in Korea, especially Utah corporation. The Office of President decided to do not consider what J. W. Staggers suggested.

January 3, 1951

Letter, Harold Lady to Syngman Rhee

Harold Lady writes about a proposal to raise the price at which the Korean government sells aid materials to the public. He suggests that the US military should stop using military script as currency in Korea.

July 15, 1955

Memorandum (D), J. W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

Staggers forwards a copy of his letter of 27 May 1955 to clarify the issue with the house on 16th Street.

January 1951

Contract, Goverment of Republic of Korea and CDT Corporation

Detailed agreement on the price of scrap collected in Korea, and arrangements for shipping.

July 15, 1955

Memorandum (C), J. W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

Staggers clarifies that he never intended to monopolize the Korean trade and denied this when it was stated in a Washington, DC newspaper.

July 15, 1955

Memorandum (B), J. W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

Staggers clarifies his contacts with Ambassador You Chang Yang.

September 23, 1952

Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

J. W. Staggers reports that they opened negotiations with the Grafe-Callahan Construction Company for increased output of tungsten.

January 5, 1951

Letter, Harold Lady to Syngman Rhee

Harold Lady replies to Syngman Rhee's request for information on selling iron scrap to raise money for the Republic of Korea. He encloses a sample contract from the CDT corporation.

July 15, 1955

Memorandum (A), J. W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

Staggers explains the history of the Grafe Company bid for the tungsten operaton.

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