Withdrawal by the United States Steel Corporation from further investigation of mineral deposits in Liberia63
63. For previous correspondence concerning American interest in developing Liberian iron resources, see Foreign Relations, 1938, vol. ii, pp. 770 ff.
[704] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Liberia (Walton)
882.6351 V. S. Steel Corp./40: Telegram
[705] The Minister in Liberia (Walton) to the Secretary of State
[Received 3:40 p.m.]
882.6351 U. S. Steel Corp./44: Telegram
[706] The Minister in Liberia (Walton) to the Secretary of State
[Received January 27—4:04 p.m.]
882.6351 U. S. Steel Corp./48: Telegram
[707] The Minister in Liberia (Walton) to the Secretary of State
[Received May 23—8:11 a.m.]
882.6851 U. S. Steel Corp./68: Telegram
[708] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Henry S. Villard of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs
882.6351 U. S. Steel Corp./79
[709] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Henry S. Villard of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs
882.6351 U. S. Steel Corp./80
[710] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Henry S. Villard of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs
882.6351 U. S. Steel Corp./88
[711] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Liberia (Walton)
882.6351 U. S. Steel Corp./84: Telegram
[712] The Minister in Liberia (Walton) to the Secretary of State
[Received December 27—3:40 p.m.]
882.6351 U. S. Steel Corp./92: Telegram