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REPRODUCED AT THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES. DECLASSIFIED Authority Stateletter Tahz öy ML, NARA Date 24981 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL that Pagán Rodriguez, pale and nervously excited, called on him shortly after the disorders of May 22nd, requesting that he be advised what procedure to follow to obtain permission to leave the country immediately. Mr. Myers presumes that the Puerto Rican was a participant in the unemployed demonstration and that he desired to leave the country in order to avoid trouble with the Costa Rican authorities.
Miss Zucker and Señor Pagán Rodriguez may therefore be said to be actively engaged in Communist propaganda in Costa Rica and to be indirectly responsible for unrest among the unemployed elements in this country.
Respectfully yours, Charles Jahardk CHARLES EBERHARDT Enclosure! copy of letter from Vice Consul Eærl Crain, dated May 24, 1933. veu vou vobler JM Received. e 30. copy in der, fo note. Tos, BZ.

    CommunismComunistaDesocupadosDora ZuckerEarl T. CrainJosé Pagán RodríguezPropagandaPuerto Rico
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