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Show HE CAN VI Tells Johnson That He Can Get Along Without With-out California San Francisco, April 25. In a telegraphic tele-graphic message addressed to Governor Gov-ernor Johnson yesterday, from Knox-ville, Knox-ville, Tcnn., Theodore Roosevelt said ho belieed ho could win tho Republican Repub-lican nomination without tho assistance assist-ance of the California delegates and that he would be unable to mako a campaign in this state. "I beliovo we can win without California," Cal-ifornia," he said, "but 1 should be sorry indeed not to soo California in tho forefront of this movement. We havo looked to California in tho past, and now that a great victory is In sighL we earnestly hope that It will sLind in the forefront of this great With thrco weeks working time before be-fore tho presidential primary election. Senator Robert M. La Follctto loft for Fresno today and will open his California campaign ln that city tonight to-night Mrs. La Follottc addressed the San Francisco Center of tho California Cali-fornia Civic Center, a stato organization organiza-tion of women yesterday, but did not touch on tho present campaign. Her subject was "Twontj'-flvo years of progression." Ralph D. Cole, former congressman congress-man from Ohio, has stirred up tho Taft campaign in this part of tho state and will doliver addresses here tonight and tomorrow. no |