Principal policies and matters of concern in relations with Liberia 1

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.


[217] Memorandum of Conversation, by Douglas B. Smith of the Investment and Economic Development Staff

AF files, lot 56 D 418, “Financial Advisor—Bureau of Budget”


[219] Memorandum by the Ambassador to Liberia ( Dudley ) to the President

AF files, lot 56 D 418, “Roberts Field (Weather) 1952–53”


[220] The Chargé in Liberia ( Litsey ) to the Department of State

876.331/8–252: Telegram


[223] The Officer in Charge of West, Central, and East Africa Affairs ( Feld ) to the Ambassador in Liberia ( Dudley )

AF files, lot 56 D 412, “Ambassador Dudley—1949–1952”


[226] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Liberia

876.11/11–1152: Telegram


[228] The Secretary of Defense ( Lovett ) to the President

Truman Library, President’s Secretary’s file


[230] The Ambassador in Liberia ( Dudley ) to the Department of State

776.11/1–2653: Telegram


[232] The Acting Secretary of Defense ( Kyes ) to the President

711.56376/4–1753


[236] The Liberian Ambassador ( Simpson ) to the Secretary of State

711.56376/6–2953


[238] The Acting Secretary of State to the Liberian Ambassador ( Simpson )

711.56376/8–453


[241] The Ambassador in Liberia ( Locker ) to the Department of State

711.56376/3–1654


[243] Memorandum by the Secretary of State to the President

776.11/4–354


[244] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Liberia

776.11/4–1054: Telegram


[245] The Liberian Chargé ( David ) to the Secretary of State

711.56376/7–1354