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Carlos Thomson

REPRODUCED AT THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES. DECLASSIFIED Authority Stateletter Tahir By ME, NARA Date 24981 of the Department. In this communication, Mr. Thomson refers to John Staní, a Porto Rican citizen. Stahl has lived in Costa Rica nearly twenty years, is a radical, and for a vime was employed in the Mexican Legation here.
Another result of this activity and the investigations on the part of the Government is the continued pressure which is being directed against the foreigners who have recently been operating in the country. Each weekly boat is expected to carry them from Costa Rica in increasing numbers. Four who sailed last week are reported to have been refused permission to land at Cristobal, and are returning by the regular weekly boat. While their passports were probably in order, and they chose to leave voluntarily rather than await expulsion, the fact that they have been considered undesirable by Costa Rica appears to have become known on the Isthmus. It is intimated that they will now be sent to the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, LA NUEVA PRENSA of last night gave the following names of foreigners (plainly East Europeans)
who are preparing to leave by next boat:Markus Szlezinger K, Pole; Herman Leibfritz, German; María de Kokott, German; Hersel Luib Demblum, Pole; Majlech Demblum, Pole; Adolfo Liberman, Pole; Ramón Rose, Pole.
Pictures of some of these individuals which have been taken by a local photographer for use on passports, are transmitted, from which some idea may be gained of their type. The two Demblums listed above, called at the Legation this morning, declaring that while they have not