Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Paul Hoffman, Roger Lapham, and Others
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ARCHIVES "NATIONAL RECORDS AND
SERVICE^
220173
Memorandum of Conversation
DATE:
June 29, 1949
SUBJECT:
Formosa
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PARTICIPANTS:
The Secretary
Mr. Hoffman, ECA
Mr. Butterworth, FE
lir. Lapham, ECA
Mr. Merchant, PE
Mr. Griffin, ECA
Mr. Cleveland, ECA
COPIES TO:
s/s G s/P Amconsul, Taipei USPOLAD, Tokyo
FE
CA
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1-1493
Mr. Hoffman this morning brought in Mr. Roger
Lapham and lir. Allen Griffin, retiring chief and deputy
chief, respectively, of the VCA mission to China.
Mr. Griffin, who had just returned from Canton via
Tokyo, discussed at some length the situation on Formosa,
particularly in connection with ECA's efforts to increase
trade between Formosa and Japan. He emphasized the lack
of interest displayed by SCAP officials in his efforts
to arrange for acquisition on a barter basis by SCAP of a
substantial quantity of Formosa's surplus sugar.
Mr. Butterworth reported his action yesterday with the
Department of the Army and it was agreed that
Mr. Cleveland of ECA would follow this matter up with the
Pentagon.
Mr. Lapham then gave a brief report on the liquida-
tion of the ECA mission in Chine, pointing out that from
100 American mombers it had now dwindled to less than 20,
including small "wind-up" missions located in Hong Kong
and Tokyo. He reported that supply activities would
cease in Canton within a matter of weeks leaving only
Taipei where any continuing ECA work is contemplated,
apart
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, /Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
7-23-75
Dept. of State letter, Augre,1993
By NLT- -HC NARS Date 4.22.66
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