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VECLASSIFIED Authority Stateletter Inha by ME, NARE Cat9 2418 EMBASSY LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA de San José, Costa Rica, February LouiCNOBLPUBLIS VEREMENT OF STATE No. 1106 Subject: Analysis of Views and Plans of Teodora PICADO as Revealed in Conversations and Speeches.
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL OTOSEP RECEIVED DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1944 FEB 21 AM 38 Patribution The Honorable The Seerotary oL State, Washington, 818. 00 1985 Sir: have the honor to furnish the Department with the following composite summary of the plans of President elect Teodoro PICADO for his Administration, as they have been revealed in conversations which have had with him and his brother, René Picado and in the former public addresses. Reference is made 1992 in this connection to the Embassy despatch no. 1030 of January 25, 1944, reporting a conversation which Mr. True blood had with Señor Picado and to the Embassy despatch no. 1098 of February 14 transmitting the text of Señor Picadp fainal campaign address.
1994 ooittoornia Relations with the Calderón Guardias While Señor Picado has been careful to stress 403 publicly his admiration for President Calderón Guardia and to indicate his intention of continuing the lat.
ter policies, it is believed that relations between the two men have never been especially close or cordial.
This is especially true since on several oocasions Dr.
Calderón Guardia is supposed to have been willing to sacrifice Picado candidacy in return for the withdrawal of Cortés and the selection of a compromise candidate. In my conversation last night with the President he mentioned again the fact that cortos made a grievous mistake in not accepting a compromise. Señor Picado has pursued the Presidency however, with dogged determination and it is believed that his chief support has come not from the President but from the latter brothor, Señor Francisco Calderón Guardia.
In our conversation on February 12 dom Teodoro told on me that he was very much obliged to don Paco and, VO while implying that it was not politically regsible to give the latter a Cabinet post, he was considering making don Paco either Second or Third Designato.
SMAR 1944