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Show 00 MAY MAROON M Lexington, Ky., Aug. 29. If a strike on the railroads actually goes into effect next Monday and Tuesday, Woodrow Wilson and Charles E, Hughes, president and Republican nominee, will be marooned in Kentucky Ken-tucky and a fleet of automobiles will have to be brought into service for them and their parlies. On Monday President Wilson comes to accept for the nation the Abraham Lincoln farm at Hodgenville, Ky. Ho expects to leave that night for Washington. On Monday Mr. Hughes speaks in Nashville, coming on here that night. If the strike comes arrangements are 'alrendy being made to bring Mr, Hughes here from Nashville in automobiles. auto-mobiles. Democrats and Republicans alike are taking no chances on their respective respec-tive standard-bearers being delayed in Kentucky. |