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Show Mnscffl's Policy In Nebraska Ontfined OMAHA. April 13. Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California, candidate for the presidency, opened his campaign cam-paign in Nebraska hero, with a speech in which he declared that he is "here on his own hook," and for nobody else. "Make no mistake," he said, "I am not here, as some of your press -would indicate, in collusion, or conjunction, ? . or connection with any other presiden- lH fial candidate. I am here alone. ,1 -0( I 'H want no connection with any other ll man or set of men." This was saidin 3 reference to an alleged tieup with the 1 Wood faction of the Republican party ty, lH in Nebraska. (& ( The senator did not refer in tile jH course of his speech cither to General Wood or General Pershing, who are hi contesting the state with him. . 1 H |