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Show Yankee Campaigner Makes Big Hit In London Scrap LONDON, Nov 14. (BY ASSOCIATE! PRESS) William B ("Pussyfoot") Johnson the American prohibit ibnut whose campaign in England was rudely interrupted Thursday by a band of students today as a result of his attitude towftrd the adventure, is one of the most talked of and popular figure! of the day. He rommnnded the bigper-t headlines In todays newspapers and the general verdidt of the leadline written was that he is "a good snort." Mr. Johnson could not have desired a better advertisement than Thursday's ineirlent for hli enmpaign against the liquor traffic, and his future public appearances ap-pearances likely will command attention by reason of ihe fact that he has announced an-nounced himself as considering the ha-inc ha-inc he underwent a good Joke. The student-? who marched about with his yesterday, upsetting trafflr in a goodlv part of the West End. how propose to tender Mr Jchn:on a banquet and present to him as tributes of respect Opposition to Ihe Anti-Saloon league organizer In Iondon. it is said, has bt-ci based on the feeling that it was Imper tinent for an American prohibitionist lo come across seas to lecture the English on what thi should do |