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Show g CASTRO CANNOT i ! RECOVER GROUND yU Now Yorkl Jnno 3. Because of the mM - seething condition of politics In Veno- SjtM zuela, tho rleport that General Cip- 'P rlano Castrot 1b feeling good enough ISM to conlomplajte the orgauizatlon of an UgM insurrection Against his successor has mm : arouped interest Jn the Venezuelan M ' colony of UiIp city, but there Is a unaii- B ' Jmlty of optrton that the "Black f , Eagle of tho Andes," cannot go back to his country. The 'movements - of Castro are of special interest to Dr. Alejandro Rivas Vasqiiezo'f the Venezuelan congress, who is in New York organizing an armed movement against President Gomez, and to the mombors of tho Junta here to further that movement. They are not pleased -with the report of Castro's activity because such an attempt might interfere with their plans. According to the junta, conditions In Venezuela nre worse today jhan ever before. The whole country is said to be opposed to Gomez, but they do not want Castro bacK. They are tired of all kinds of dictatorship, say tho junta officials, and Castro would have no chance. |