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REPRODUCED AT THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES. DECLASSIFIED Authority Statele Her Tuber eyme NARS Ca! 2498 is said to be a political fugitive from Venezuela, orders have been given (at his request) to have him sent to Guatemala from Panamá in order to avoid his being persecuted in his own country.
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL The disorders of May 22nd are considered the direct result of recent Communist activities in Costa Rica which have been treated so lightly by the present administration. Besides, recent scandals in the Municipal and Federal Government 818. 00 14 (vide despatch No. 1402 of April 19, 1933) and the dismissal of many laborers because of alleged lack of funds are bound to increase dissatisfaction among the laboring classes affected.
While the deportation of the foreign element which has agitated in favor of Communism may rid the country of some dangerous individuals, there are still many of the same type, foreign and native, who will continue to carry on their work.
Among the foreigners may be mentioned the American Dora zucker and the Puerto Rican José Pagán Rodriguez, both of whom are still in San José.
Miss Zucker, as stated on page of this despatch, even worked among the numerous Jamaican negroes at Port Limón in an effort to induce them to demonstrate before the American consulate there in protest against recent developments in the Scottsboro case. am informed by consul Myers that
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