Efforts to improve the financial condition of Costa Rica without further loans From the United States 6
6. For documentation concerning United States financial aid to Costa Rica in 1944, see Foreign Relations, 1944, vol. vii, pp. 882 ff.
[731] Memorandum by the Assistant Chief of the Division of Caribbean and Central American Affairs (Cochran)
[
Washington
,] January 24, 1945.
818.51/1–2445
[732] The Ambassador in Costa Rica ( Johnson ) to the Secretary of State
San José
, February
16, 1945—4 p.m.
[Received 8:44 p.m.]
[Received 8:44 p.m.]
818.51/2–1645: Telegram
[733] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Costa Rica ( Johnson )
Washington
, April 10,
1945—3 p.m.
818.51/4–1045: Telegram
[734] The Ambassador in Costa Rica ( Johnson ) to the Assistant Chief of the Division of Caribbean and Central American Affairs ( Cochran )
San José
, April 11,
1945.
818.51/4–1145
[735] The Ambassador in Costa Rica ( Johnson ) to the Secretary of State
San José
, June 9,
1945.
[Received June 15—6 p.m.]
[Received June 15—6 p.m.]
818.51/6–945: Airgram
[736] The Ambassador in Costa Rica ( Johnson ) to the President of the Export-Import Bank ( Taylor )
San José
, July 13,
1945.
San José Embassy Files
[737] The President of the Export-Import Bank of Washington ( Taylor ) to the Costa Rican Minister of Finance ( Bonilla Lara )
Washington
, August 13,
1945.
818.51/8–1445
[738] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Costa Rica ( Johnson )
Washington
, August 29,
1945.
818.51/7–1245
[739] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Jerome J. Stenger of the Division of Foreign Economic Development
[
Washington
,] January 3, 1946.
818.51/1–346
[740] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Costa Rica ( Johnson )
Washington
, February 4,
1946.
818.51/2–446: Telegram