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Show LONDON STUDENTS BEAT UP YANKEE PROHIBITIONIST LONDON NOv 14. William E. Johnson, the American prohibition worker and Antl Saloon League orga nlzer, who yesterday was dracged from a platform and badly handled b the rrowd while making a prohibition speech, discussed his experiences with a reporter today. He admitted that I w hen he was first attacked he attempted attempt-ed to fiKht off the crowd, but ihai when he found it was only a students' lark he entered the fun and enjoyed I himself. "The bovs were all right." Mr Johnson John-son deflated The police handled the situation well, if thev had tried to for e things a lot of people might have I been hurt I am sending this message I to the students " You had a good time I had a 'good time I have no complaints, but if you want fun get into the came against the greatest enemy of the hu man race drink ' " Mr. Johnson hopes, when the injury to his eye is bettor, to visit the col-leer, col-leer, and address the students. The injury to Mr Johnson's eye Is a painful one and is said to have been Causdd by a missile thrown bv an un known person He will consult a spe .cialist today. |