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Show WILL NOT PRINT THE NEWS. ' Again we arc impelled to call attention to the omission by the Salt Lake Herald-Republican of Associated Press dispatches telling of Roosevelt's wonderful receptions at the hands of tho people. The greatest political demonstration ever seen in Los Angeles was the welcome accorded Roosevelt on his arrival in that city yesterday. yes-terday. The streets were so packed with eager admirers of the Progressive Pro-gressive leader that the police were required to open an avenue for the automobile in which Roosevelt was riding. Seemingly the entire city had joined in the ovation. This remarkable event was carried in an Associated Press dispatch, dis-patch, but not one word was allowed to appear in the federal bunch organ this morning. That is a double confes-sion of fear and trickery. The readers are being tricked by being led to believe they are obtaining the political po-litical news of the day; and the influences back of the paper, in .suppressing mention of Roosevelt's triumphant achievements, admit they dare not tell the whole truth of the campaign's progress because they know that if the public bo well informed, their cause is hopeless. |