REPUBLIC OF KOREA
SEOUL
OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER
Friday 30 May 1952
Dear Bob:
Thanks for your May 10 letter thru the pouch received this date. Appreciated your continual concern relative to my health. It is indeed good to know that someone overseas think of me as you do. Honestly, I think it is people like yourself who keep me alive and on the go. Your constant thoughts for me are added encouragment to my grinds here.
When Mr. Kingsley made his latest visit here, we reminded him of UNKRA and its inactivities. Of course his excuse is as usual: UNCACK is now doing what UNKRA would be doing had it not been for this War. However, PM Chang reminded Kingsley nevertheless, UNKRA could get on with some of the other needed programs and projects. Consequently UNKRA will begin with certain educational technical programs. We requested for a memo on it. As a result thereto we received it and have circulated among the various Ministries concerned for their study and will soon be brought up before the State Counsil for due consideration and action thereon.
Yes, the local Presidential Election is in the fat now. I am certain of the ultimate outcome: our Prexy will be re-elected without any doubt. General populace are hooting and howling for his re-election via the popular votes. It created a serious dilemma in the National Assembly. Constitutionally the latter has the prerogative in the election of President and his Vice. But with what the present loud clamor from the average KIMs and LEEs for popular voting of the Prexy, looks as tho the NA might have to give way to the people’s wishes. Yes, we must wait and see what happens next month.
Speaking of that “Who’s Who” I promised to mail you. Each time I get it in order ready for mailing, another change in the Ministry or Ministries so I correct the listing up-to-date. Today, upon receiving your letter, I again got the list out and rechecked it for latest additions and corrections. Surprisingly enough, I noted following number of changes made since the founding the ROK Government: Cabinet, 83; Offices, Boards and Commissions, 14; Total 97 changes. This total does not include the original appointees at the formation of the Cabinet, Offices, Boards and Commissions in August 1948.
Former PM John Chang is still receiving treatment at the local US Army evacuation hospital. ■aw him last on the 11th. New PM Chang is a real livewire and suits me fine. He retained me as his special assistant but has permitted me to exercise additional responsibilties with full authority as if emanating from him personally. That also suits me fine because now I could go ahead and issue certain directives for necessary actions. As a matter of fact I have done some investigating already for the good of the ROK. Partuclarly on some of the criticism leveled against the ROK Governmental agencies. PM Chang informed me that I am his “right-hand-man” which is being appreciated. This sheet is running out so must stop for now. ALOHA to all of you.