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6 THE SHOW WORLD August 6, 1910. BUCK EYE LAKE TO CAR STRIKE HURTS BE A CONEY ISLAND COLUMBUS AMUSEMENTS City and State Officials Merit Censure for Their Handling of a Dangerous Situation—Railroad Promoters See Great Future for Little Resort Near Ohio Capital—Breezy Notes of Interest to Followers of Amusements. BY DOC WADDELL Friend to Profession for Governor The Republican State convention a few days ago here nominated Hon. War¬ ren G. Harding, editor of the Marion, Ohio, Star, a staunch friend to stage and "white top” folk, as their candidate for governor. George B. Cox, the Cin¬ cinnati political diplomat, today con¬ trolling practically the legitimate and vaudeville holdings of the country with an eye on the circus interests, held the balance of power in the convention and at the crucial moment gave it to Hard¬ ing and nominated him. Hon. George SHORT NOTES OF PEOPLE AND THINGS F. F. Smith, of Coshocton, Ohio, for¬ merly connected with the theaters there, has taken a position with the Marttler Cigar Company, of Columbus. Stanley Dawson, R. M. Nagle and C. Del Savie: