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Show H'' ,.-, Truth is much mistaken when it declares that 1 J J ' Mr. Dooly had special protection from the Tribune HV i i in tno old days. There was no rule regarding Mr. i :Vf"! Dooly that did not apply exactly the same to every BrM other man. f A' , The i(lea was not to permit writers to vent their j ftit t personal spites through The Tribune. ftp? ' Again, if Truth will consult Mr. Kelsey it will, fj jjl j) ' we think, learn from him that no newspaper was f'? over truer to a man than was The Tribune to him, ! ! ' and to the very end of his official term. The Tri- bune was run on the dead square n . |