Show FEAR DEMOCRATIC ROW Twenty Extra Policemen Desired for Ohio State Convention Columbus O June 12Tite McLean men controlled the preliminary meet J ings of the Democratic State convention conven-tion today but they are evidently playIng play-Ing for harmony more than for places and may nol carry out time same pro gramme In time convention tomorrow John R McLeans friends are in the majority on the new State central committee com-mittee that was selected this evening and will select time campaign chairman and members of time State executive committee at a later date It Is claimed that the McLean men in securing control of the party organization organiza-tion tonight for another year have all they wanted and although they could carry everything 1 tomorrow as they also haV5 > a majority on the convention commliiccs that there will be a free forall contest for the State ticket and delegates and nltcrnatcsatlarge to the Kansas City convention The contests from Cleveland and Dayton came before the old State corn nil Uee this afternoon The tickets and badges were given io the McLean dele gales from both Cuynhoga and Montgomery Mont-gomery counties As there decisions apply only for seats during time tern porary organization the result may yet be reversed Tho application to tho Mayor tonight for twenty policemen at the convention hall tomorrow led some to believe that there may be trouble The opposlilon io McLean comes from silver extremIsts TIme ultra silver delegates also ap pear to be dissatisfied with the proposition propo-sition to Indorse Dewey for the Vice Presldenllal nomination The committee on resolutions has many dliYcrcncos of opinion lo settle on the language of the platform but there are no radical dlffeiences regard Ing the Issues The differences are mainly as to the form In which the declarations shall bo made There Vlll be contests for all places I on the Stale ticket and no elate Is likely to be able to gpt through One ot the contests is between Col James Kllbournc and Congressman J J Lenta of this city for delegateatlarge The McLean men have been favoring Lents but the delegates of this district at their meeting today Indorsed Kllbourne lot dejcgnieallargo and il is now conceded Kllbourne will be chosen There is some talk of making John R McLean a dclegaleallurgo not withstanding his purpose to sail for Europe next Saturday and nolattend the Kansas City convention In that event there will be a contest for the place of llrst alternateatlarge who would no doubt be called upon to act In the absence of Mr McLean Among the many mentioned the most pVoml nent arc Charles N IlasUoll and John C AVclty for dclcgntosatlarge from the northernpart of the State The agitation for Admiral Dewey as the candidate for VlqePrcsldcnt con tinues and il Is claimed to be entering into the contests for delcgatesatlnrge Dewey waa entertained here last week by Kilbourne Still those who talk most about Bryan and Dewey for the ticket at Kansas City seem to favor Lcntz Although McLean cannot be here he is represented by confidential men who are nonCommittal on the Dewey candidacy The nlalformt which will be submit ted to time committee on resolutions tomorrow was In time main prepared by Gen A J Warrter It reanirms time Chicago platform and denounces the rcconl monetary act of Congress asa I as-a more infamous outrage on time com mon pcopie man the demonetizing of silver Gcn Warners resolutions were passed upon by a subcommittee of the committee on resolutions and will doubilcss be submiiicd io the convert tion tomorrow Gcn Warner ib president of the Amer ican Bimetallic league and the pioneer advocate ot unlimited coinage but Iri I explaining his platform he said there had been more important Issues raised since 1S90 than the restoration of sliver lo its constitutional tflacc in coinage He spoke bi f thoinlsalon of the Constitution Con-stitution under an adminldtrallon of Imperialism mllliariBm conquest ar i grcsaion and corruptlonaa the urcat I cst danger that ever threatened the country He also held that the trusts outranked silver now as ah issue When ji resolution was offered In the subcommittee Indorsing Bryan for th Presidential nomination there was a I chorus of responses lhat It was not ivcessary We are all for Bryan nnd nobody elec said time delegates and the resolution was not put to a vote Thoro Is said to be a feclinsr that no action shouM be taken specifically for cither place as 11 was not thought ex pedieni to recommend Admiral Dewey for VicePresident but the general sentiment was thai Bryan had already received the popular nomination and I that Indorsemcnl or instructions for him were unnecessary |