Discussion concerning gold clause cases in Costa Rican courts
[120] The Minister in Costa Rica (Scotten) to the Secretary of State
San
José, March 24, 1943—10
a.m.
[Received 4:21 p.m.]
[Received 4:21 p.m.]
818.51/1061: Telegram
[121] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Costa Rica (Scotten)
Washington, April 3, 1943—3:40
p.m.
818.51/1061: Airgram
[122] The Minister in Costa Rica (Scotten) to the Secretary of State
San
José, April 14, 1943—9:30
a.m.
[Received April 17—4 p.m.]
[Received April 17—4 p.m.]
818.51/1072: Airgram
[123] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Costa Rica (Reed)
Washington, April 23, 1943—6
p.m.
818.51/1072: Airgram
[124] The Chargé in Costa Rica (Reed) to the Secretary of State
San
José, May 5, 1943—10
a.m.
[Received May 10—2 p.m.]
[Received May 10—2 p.m.]
818.51/1081: Airgram
[125] Memorandum by Miss Anna A. O’Neill, Assistant to the Legal Adviser (Hackworth), to the Assistant Chief of the Division of the American Republics (Cabot)
[Washington,] May 9, 1943.
818.51/1078
[126] The Ambassador in Costa Rica (Des Portes) to the Secretary of State
San
José, July 15, 1943—7
p.m.
[Received 10:59 p.m.]
[Received 10:59 p.m.]
818.51/1100: Telegram
[127] The Attorney General (Biddle) to the Secretary of State
Washington, September 7, 1943.
818.51/1115
[128] The Assistant General Counsel of the Treasury Department (Luxford) to the Acting Chief of the Division of the American Republics (Walmsley)
Washington, December 11, 1943.
818.51/1127