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Show NICARAGUA FAGES INVASION BY ENEMY WAR BETWEEN COSTA RICA AND NEIGHBOR MAY BE RESULT OF MOBILIZATION. Former Premier of Nicaragua Under The Zclaya Government Stirs up Trouble Which United States May Have to Settlo. Washington. Might thousand Costu Itlcan I rid ips have been mobilized on thf border between ,'osta Uica and .Mm ragua mill lliri-iilt'ii invasion of tin; latter rmiiilry. I is i;i I -i-s to tin- Xica-raguan Xica-raguan legation on February 1H an-nouiii-l riK this I lii-i-ii t to the pence of Central America said the leader of the troops was Julian Idas, premier of Nicaragua under tin; Zolaya government, govern-ment, (iviiri brown by revolution ten years ago. Willi exception of police and a lega-ti(jn lega-ti(jn guard of 100 United Slates murines, mu-rines, there are no armed forces in Nicaragua. It was said In some (piarters Nicaragua would look to the 1'nlled Stales If attacked. The Costa Kican throat. Is believed by officials here to date to the overthrow over-throw of the Zclaya government. Many of Zelnya's followers lied when h.e lost bis lower and congregated In Costa ltlcn. Later when Nicaragua followed action of the United States In refusing to recognize the Tlnoco government in Costu Rica, President 'rinoco gave many of the Zelayu supporters sup-porters commands in his army. |