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Show CA8TRO NEED8 A BEATING. Frenchman Says a Revolution Would "Clear Up Things" In Venezuela. Paris. M. Talgny, tho former French charge d'affaires at Caracas, flj In an Interview with tho Matin's corre-jspondent corre-jspondent at Liverpool, said that the HJ unanimity of tho diplomats In Veno-Icuela Veno-Icuela against his expulsion was a HJ igreat surprise to President Castro, who until the last moment had relied pn the moral support ot a certain power. HB M. Talgny, according to the corre-opondent. corre-opondent. Is convinced that a rovolu-tlonary rovolu-tlonary movement for the overthrow pf President Castro Is In preparation. He had been approached by several ot the revolutionary leaders during hla sojourn In Venezuela, but owing to1 ils position aa tho representative of France, he was obliged to hold aloof from politics. In M. Tatgny's opinion, the corre-spondent corre-spondent adds, a revolution would clear up the present awkward situa-I situa-I 'tlon In Venezuela. |