20 candidates were made the Master of Royal Secret on April 18, 1956, with the assistances of the visiting Brethren and the Taiwan resident Scottish Rite Masons. This time, Illustrious Raymond L. Bedillion, 33° and the Deputy for Japan solicited the aid of the Okinawa Brethren, Bro. Elmer D. Rastorford 32° KCCH, who later became a Thirty: Third and the Deputy for Okinawa until his death only a few months ago and Bro. Plina Benson, 32° now a 32° KCCH. On September 7, 1955 just twelve days after the First Conferral, the petition for the Letters of Temporary for the Taipei Bodies bearing the full endorsement of the Tokyo Bodies, were submitted to the Supreme Council by Bro. H. Moon Chen. 32°. On the glorious Fourth of July, 1956, as one of the first official acts as the new Sovereign Grand Commander, Illustrious Luther A Smith 33°, signed his approval to our petition.
One year later, on this auspicious date, October 22. 1957, Illustrious Luther A. Smith, 33°, issued our permanent Charters for all four coordinated Bodies to make us officially ten years old.
Let us not forget August 14, 1956 marked the Formal Activation of the Taipei Bodies under the Letters of Temporary. Illustrious Raymond L. Bedillion, 33°, headed a composite group from both the Tokyo and Okinawa Bodies composed of Illustrious Richard W. H. Child, 33° Personal Representative of the Deputy of Japan, Bro. Joseph Marzucco, 32° KCCH; Bro. Charles Hall, 32°, and Bro. Elmer D. Rastorford, 32° KCCH, to officially activate the Taipei Bodies. To commemorate this August occasion, a Formal Banquet was held at the Grand Hotel, Golden Dragon Room, where 198 persons attended including the visiting Brethren, members of the Taipei Bodies, their wives and guests. Dr. George Yeh, Minister of Foreign Affairs, was the guest speaker. There were forty-three congratulatory cables received from other Consistories and Brethren from all parts of the Free World. It was. then the largest masonic event ever to be held in the Republic of China. Special thanks must go to our Deputy, Illustrious Brother H. Moon Chen, 33°, whose tireless efforts helped make our Consistory possible. Brother Moon on his own volition, has made a total of four visits to Washington, DC, during the past years to strengthen our position in the supreme Council’s eyes. In late April 1958, the Taipei Bodies were specially honored by a personal visitation from the Sovereign Grand Commander and Lady Smith to spend four glorious days with us. This offered a rare and unique privilege not normally available to the Taiwan Brethren, in meeting Illustrious Smith, 33° in person The Sovereign Grand Commander had a very active schedule during his short stay. Time nor space would permit to name all, but the following are a few of the visitations with top ranking American and Chinese officials. On behalf of the Supreme Council, Illustrious Luther A Smith, 33°, presented to the First Lady of the Republic of China, Madame Chiang Kai Shek, a sum of $1,000 to her orphanage. Visitations were made with the Premier, O. K. Yui; the Finance Minister, C. K. Yen; the Commander in Chief of the Chinese Air Force, General Chen, Chia -Sheng, with special personal thanks to the CAF for their generous permission in permitting the Taipei Bodies in using the Officers Club as our meeting place; The Commander of the Taiwan Defense Command, Admiral Austin K Doyle, who is also a Mason the American Ambassador. the Honorable Evertt F. Drumright, a member of the Guthrie Consistory in Oklahoma, and later was the Banquet Speaker given by the Taipei Bodies in honor of the Sovereign Grand Commander and his Lady. For more detailed information concerning the Sovereign Grand Commander’s visitation, please refer to the New Age Magazine, September 1958 issue.