Show I PUT THE S SHOE ON OTHER El FOOl FOO Castro Asks What Uncle Sam Would Do in Ana I Case CaseM 4 4 M 4 H 3 M M M 4 4 44 4 Washington April 11 Senator Cul 4 4 horn lorn chairman of ot the senate commit f 4 4 tee on foreign relations talked with 4 f f the president today tO ay about the work 4 4 4 4 of his committee before belore which are arc f 4 t a number of ot Important treaties f 4 4 Mr rr Cullom said the committee had f 4 not had time to consider the Ven f 4 correspondence c but would do 4 so at Ilk i earliest convenience He had S f no Idea what the committee would 4 f do he said but on general principles 4 he thought President Castro should 4 4 have a good spanking M f H M t 4 Caracas Venezuela Wednesday April 8 via Yla Willemstad Willems tad April 11 President ent Cas tro returned yesterday from La Victoria after an absence from the capital of two months His arrival is followed today by an editorial In I PI rI u n n the organ of the president In which the report on the th Venezuelan situation made in 1805 1905 by b W J Calhoun special com missioner of the United States is char as and pett petty and in which the American note submitted by Minister Russell with regard to the Amer ican claims against Venezuela Is called Intemperate and We appeal to Mr Calhoun the pa per says and ask him whether the Amer ican lean government in an analogous case would consent to Interference by Vene zuela with a judgment handed down by an American n court Does Mr Calhoun be lieve that the powers and the American people would submit to such tion lion Castros Reply Received Washington April 11 President Cas caustic reply to the complaint flied filed at Caracas regarding the opening of or mail sacks destined destine for the gun boat Tacoma at the La i fice flee has reached the state department A report on the Incident also has been received at the navy nav department It appears that the La lice fice received sacks of mall mali three of which were for the Tacoma The sacks s were all opened as is the custom In the office It was not until this had been done that the mistake was noticed No mail was lost and II It is believed not to have been disturbed in any way No Indication is given at ai the state department as to what will wil be bo the next step In li the m |