Show CASTROS REPLY WAS INSOLENT Was Also AliO Couched in Qute Quite Vigorous Language TAFT IS CONSIDERING IT I TEXT OF THE NOTE NOT MADE PUBLIC 5 A I ASHINGTON April 12 While the W V V officials here her decline to make mke pub public lie lic lc at this timis stage the text of Pros Pre iT nt Castros reply to Minister Uni er Bowens proposal it may be stated hat lat there was as nothing personal to the American merican minister in President Castros statement So that if it i should be b even eventually eventually held to be undiplomatic and An even evenrude evenrude rude then the injury wilt will wi be sustained s tine by l the state stAle department rather than by flip tl minister and therefore it is the thermer farmer alone that will wi be e concerned Used Vigorous Language This is particularly true of an sit in inI I from the Venezuelan government j iS to whether the United States pre pro to question the integrity of the courts the time inquiry being u hed h d in rather vigorous language lan age j t also als appears app that there is an ex cx exir ir 1 n sed ed disposition on time the part of the v government to localize the thesues sues issues by b concentrating con attention upon tin th Olcott which the case cas was Has subject of f r an arbitration in 1903 lO thus evading th tl time attempt on the part of the state de to rest ret its Is case principally on 01 he asphalt controversy I IThe The Time Asphalt Case I As a mater matter of fact the state depart I r nt has never been particularly strenuous strenuous in its Is efforts to force a settlement immediately 1 on the Olcott case ca or any au other ether minor pending claims being will willing wil ing leg to alo allow all al of these the to be adjusted it lt t some ome future date through the usual agency of or an international mixed com corn comIl Il s ion but it I has pressed the asphalt i ase as principally because beaus the lan Ian government in that matter mater may es as establish a 8 precedent that will wi invalidate c ery foreign concession conceSion Reply as Insolent The text of President Castros reply to Minister Bowen is now before Sec Secretary Secretary Taft Tt who has determined not to send It I to the president but to take it I under consideration himself himel It I is said sid that the communication fills the de description description conveyed ed by Minister Bowen in Iri his hl cablegram as a to the form of ex expression expresion expression which toe he declared to be in indolent dolent |