Show TAFT MEN MEN CONTROL OHIO CONVENTION Judge Dillon Nominated for Governor Governor- Platform Adopted I Columbus Ohio July 2 Taft Taft delegates delegates delegates dele dele- gates who controlled the first session of the Republican state stalo convention con three weeks ago b by a majority of only came back baek today and by a maJorIty majority majority major maJor- ity of more than defeated an anti anti- Taft candidate for governor gO and adopted a platform approving the tho Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago platform and warmly commending commend commend- ing the administration of President Taft Tart Common Pleas Judge E B B. B Dillon of ot Columbus was named as the iho candidate Cl for governor defeating A. A L L. L Garford of Elyria on tho the fifth ballot Dillon was presented on the third ballot after atter appearances had indicated that Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence J K Langdon whom the Taft forces at first favored could not be nominated Langdon afterwards was given gl the nomination for the new con- con gressman at to which the state Is entitled according to the last census census' cen cen- sus sus' General R. R B B. B Brown of at Zanesville past commander of the G. G A. A Jt IL Ro was nominated for lieutenant governor The platform as adopted was claimed by Roosevelt supporters to be bo thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- progressive It pledged support support support sup sup- port of ot tho the workIngman compensation act and favored J hour eight an n bill direct election of United States senators son sen the short hort ballot and uniform tax taxI I rate Pure water and pure food tood legI leg- leg I was promised |