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Show Johnson Would Deal With the Creators of Radicalism With Heavy Hand CLEVELAND. June 3. Senalojt Hiram W. Johnuon of California, du- iH livcrcd an addru before e. laiifc trowel here U was his second of tbc day hero and hi:; final campaign speech before le.ifhin Chisago. 11 touched on the ?ilgh cost of llvlnir. radicalism and the league of nations; He declared he would deny "Tlv right or power of certain Rejiuhllcau nowspapors .o rwul out of the Re1 publican party, those with whom 7,ln-coin's 7,ln-coin's spirit pvcv abided." "If. given the powoi he sail, hi would deal with thoSe who ' iTeitrfd the cause of r& Ileal i-jm with the Rime heavy hand. Senator Johnson declared he did not believe that labor coats were ly any means responsible for the rise 1m prices, and he cuitlciocil the supremo rourt decision ruling that corpora-tlona corpora-tlona stock dividends arc not. taxable under the Income ttn: law. jH Ho cited figures to ?how tho hi' crease of corporation profits during the war. The ancrt-t of bringing down the cost of living, he said, lay in tne equal taxation of all incomes. "From the standpoint ot h- kept press, tha Is my radicalism." he added. Referring to The league of nations the senator said hla chief objocc In, going to the convention wan to "&eo that In regard to tho documents per--tabling to a league of nations, the Re--publican party keep in viow the lr!ir-clplcs lr!ir-clplcs of liberty and freedom which were at its inception." |