Discussion concerning Costa Rican financial difficulties involving default on American-owned bonds and postponement of payments on an Export-Import Bank loan 1
1. For previous correspondence regarding this Export-Import Bank loan, see Foreign Relations, 1942, vol. vi, pp. 239 ff.
[858] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Costa Rica (Des Portes)
Washington, April 11,
1944.
818.51/1132a
[859] The Chargé in Costa Rica (Trueblood) to the Secretary of State
San José, April 24,
1944.
[Received April 29.]
[Received April 29.]
818.51/1133
[860] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Costa Rica (Trueblood)
Washington, August 30,
1944.
818.51/8–3044
[861] Memorandum by Mr. Eugene LeBaron of the Export-Import Bank
[Washington,] November 29, 1944.
818.51/12–644
[862] The President of the Export-Import Bank of Washington (Pierson) to the Costa Rican Ambassador (Gutiérrez)
Washington, December 5,
1944.
818.51/12–544
[863] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Caribbean and Central American Affairs (Cabot)
[Washington,] December 11, 1944.
818.51/12–544
[864] The Chargé in Costa Rica (Washington) to the Secretary of State
San José, December
12, 1944—5 p.m.
[Received December 13—2:52 p.m.]
[Received December 13—2:52 p.m.]
818.51/12–1244: Telegram
[865] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Costa Rica (Washington)
Washington, December
15, 1944—7 p.m.
818.51/12–644: Telegram