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Show DECLARE JOHNSON MISREPRESENTS VIEWS OF CALIFORNIANS Special to The Tribune. WASHINGTON'. Oct. 3. In a telegram to the Washington bureau of the League to Enforce Peace, dated Los Angeles, Marshall Stimson. director of the league lor southern California, says: "Los Angeles Is aflame with progressive progres-sive Republican opposition to Senator Johnson's position." Senator Johnson Is now making speeches in California against tho ratification rati-fication of tho peace tnrfity. The telegram from Mr. Stimson, who Is one of tho leading attorneys In southern south-ern California, follows: "Immediately following the announcement announce-ment by the Johnson committee of vice presidents for Senator Johnson's meeting meet-ing at Los Angeles, twenty-four promi-nent promi-nent Republican former supporters of Hiram Johnson issuod a statement repudiating re-pudiating the action of the committee in using their names. Among the signers of the statement nro Captain Walter Brinkop. head of the American Legion here; Judges Hewitt and Kraig, Mrs. Simons, M iss Kenney, Mrs. U. W. Rich-ardHon, Rich-ardHon, Mrs. Lewis and Misa Mary Smith, leading clubwomen. "The directors of the Lom AngeleH Chamber of Commerce passed resolution? unanimously Indorsing tho rati Meat ion of tho k-ague of mitioiiH. Lou Angeled Is a fin mo with progreHMl vo Ucpubllciin opposition op-position to Senator Johniion'8 pooitlon." |