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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
April 25, 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject: Costa Rica: Inter-
ARCHIVES
AND
American Highway Project.
PECORDS
SERVICE"
In September 1943 the Army determined to abandon
its Central American military highway project of es-
tablishing a road connection with the Canal Zone. The
Department made every effort to have the project liqui-
dated in as orderly a manner as possible and to turn
over the maximum benefits to the parallel project to
construct a permanent inter-American highway (Public
Law 375). Former President Calderon Guardia of Costa
Rica anxiously telegraphed President Roosevelt to re-
quest that the Pioneer Highway project be continued in
that country, and received a reassuring reply which ex-
plained the plan to continue the inter-American highway
project on a systematic basis.
On October 23, 1943 the Department wrote the
Public Roads Administration to point out the urgency
of securing further funds, particularly in order that
the work on the north section of the highway in Costa
Rica taken over the P. R. A. from the Army might not be
interrupted. On March 11, 1944, it wrote again to the
Public Roads Administration requesting that the latter
prepare and present to the Bureau of the Budget a re-
quest for the additional funds required. Although
the Bureau of the Budget approved the request in the
spring
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