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10 JRRECON T0 RUN, POLITICANG SAY ico City Circles Hold ex- President Will Be Can- didate in "28. ho Associated Press. EEXICO CITY, March 10.—That er President Alvaro Obregon will ® & candidate in the 1928 presiden-| elections is considered egone conclusion in political cir H ported conversation between and Rodolfo now v by ders as fur » proof that the ex- president has about made up his mind o accept the nomination Méeting the ex-matador reets, O ked him wh urn to the bull rin on the Obtaining a “Your power because I il be greater th have been trapped ‘While he has expre: e in pub | | congivssmen' s v country-wide in this way to prove | ints him to again e of chief executive. RAILROAD DISPUTE HOSTILITY WANING| gsire Shown to Avoid Strikes, Chairman Winslow of Media- : tion Board Says. and ur is beginning tc jons ‘between T heads of union pion of the muel Winslow, pd last night in an address to the merican Railway Engineering Asso- | on. hus far in the fided, a “desi early the wi railroad world. re to avoid s e. board of mediation is now | iblished, and is functioning,” he *“and was the outgrowth of ex- nce which ippointments, s Preyious laws in the direction of a er understanding of the ‘matters conditions governing relations Ween railroad employes and car- i, 4 E Khien You Feel a Cold Coming On Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to off the Cold and to fortify the system Bnd Proy medy. fgniture of E. W. Grove. ISome vault!” they say, then they see the Super-safe Safe 4 AT THE ' “Federal-American” e Haye a Box for You When you use JUTOCRAT Motor Oil, ou don’t drain the crank se again for 1,000 miles— 1 1,000 of the sweetest miles ou ever drove. 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