Principal policies and matters of concern in relations with Liberia1
1. For previous documentation on this topic, see Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. v, pp. 1274 ff. For material relating to Roberts Field, see ibid., 1950, vol. v, pp. 1706 ff.
[247] The President of Liberia (Tubman) to President Eisenhower
[New Orleans?,] November 8,
1954.
776.11/11–854
[248] The Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Mutual Security Affairs (Nolting) to the Director of the Foreign Operations Administration (Stassen)
[Washington,] November 10,
1954.
776.56/11–1054
[249] The Department of State to the Liberian Embassy
Washington,
November 10,
1954.
776.5 MSP/11–1054
[250] The Ambassador in Liberia (Locker) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs (Byroade)
Monrovia, November 17, 1954.
AF files, lot 58 D 459, “Locker Correspondence”
[251] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs (Byroade) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Waugh)
[Washington,] November 19,
1954.
103.XMB/11–1954
[252] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Liberia
Washington, November 30, 1954—6:59
p.m.
876.10/11–3054: Telegram
[253] The Department of State to the Liberian Embassy
Washington,
December 3,
1954.
776.5 MSP/10–2954
[254] The Director of the Office of African Affairs (Utter) to the Ambassador in Liberia (Locker)
[Washington,] December 15,
1954.
AF files, lot 58 D 459, “Locker Correspondence”