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 and so on through nearly a column. Ah! you see! They "are believed by the police" to be responsible, accessories before and after the fact, guilty—anything you please. That little journalistic trick, "believed by the police," blocks any successful attempt to make the "Tribune" prove its falsehood. The paper releases itself from all responsibility by putting its own words in the mouth of someone else.

Continuing, this same story says:

You'll notice that they "are 'said' to have threatened" non-union men. Again:

Please notice that this whole story is built on these tricky phrases, word deceptions, distortions of English.