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REPRODUCED AT THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES. DECLASSIFIEDS Authority Stateletter Ihr eyme NARI Date 2498 recently elected Councilman of the San José Municipality; Carlos Herrera, a Nicaraguan; Juan José Palacios, a Venezuelan student in the San José Law School; and Francisco Blaxáon, a Nicaraguan.
Palacios was captured by the police immediately following the disorders, as were also the two Nicaraguans; Braña was arrested at Turrialba the following day while en route to San José from Port Limon where he had just accompanied Miss Dora zugker, the American delegate to the Ibero American con 872 3 2, 4L federation of students (vide despatch No. 1440 of May 12, 1933. on a propaganda tour of the Limon district. In this connection, there is transmitted herewith the copy of a letter addressed to me under date of May 24, 1933 by Vice Consul crain, in which he reports that Miss Zucker apparently attempted to incite a meeting (evidently of Jamaican negroes) to stage a procession and demonstration before the American Consulate in Limon, as a protest against the recent developments in the scottsboro case.
The Venezuelan student Betancourt (referred 1700 n822 to in despatch No. 1443 of May 17, 1933) has not as yet been apprehended by the police.
Herrera and Blandon were deported to Nicaragua on May 24th by steamer; Braña and Palacios were deported to Panamá by airplane, and it is reported that the former sailed for spain on the following day. Inasmuch as Palacios 18
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