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Show EFFORTS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT A SUCCESS Washington, April 8. The efforts of cthe American government to keep Formor President Castro out of Venezuela Vene-zuela and away from nearby mainland main-land and Islands, have every indication of being successful. Most of the powers having possessions posses-sions In that district have Indicated to the state department that Castro Ia not wanted within their boundaries and that they are willing to aequlnsco in the desire of th United States fhat be bo far removed from the eceno of his former prestige. Notwithstanding Castro's deposition as president, he has still a great raany warm adherents In Venezuela and It In realized here that his return might t-o madt? the occasion of a demonstration resulting In the re establishment of unsettled conditions. This government govern-ment feels that Castro ought not to be allowed to return to Venezuela or to be permitted to make his headquarters headquar-ters at any of the surrounding ports. |