Show DANGER SEEN IN COAL F FAMINE AMINE IN EASTERN STATES New NevI 1 England Business Put Pu Under Restrictions asI as I Conservative Measure l Boston Jan 9 The 9 The coal conI situation In New ew England land Is Js absolutely dangerous and has rc reached he an n Immediate crisis James J. J Storrow fuel administrator for Cor New ew Jarl telegraphed Dr H. H A. A Garfield federal fuel administrator to to- to night The federal administration still stil wholly misunderstands the crisis here the message added Drastic measures for the conservation conserva conserva- lion tion of ot fuel Cuel lOll md light nr are provided In InI Inan inan an un order i jd su d tolla today b by Administrator I Storrow for Cor New w England The They In Include In- In clude clyde the tho opening of ot business hou houses es esat at 9 a. a m. m and tho the closing at 5 p p. p mand m ni and the closing of or theatres bars and andall nil all places pla s of or amusement at 10 O p. p p m. m No o elevator cle service shall be given on Sundays Sundays Sun Sun- days holidays or between 6 p. p m. m and antI 7 a a. m. m on other days X N. Y V. Situation New e York Jan 9 Albert Albert H. H Wiggin gln state fuel administrator sent a telegram telegram tele tele- gram to Federal Fuel Administrator Garfield tonight in which he lie described this city's fuel situation as desperate From January 3 to January 9 tl the telegram telegram telegram tele tele- gram ram read only tons toas of anthracite anthracite anthracite cite coal had been received at tidewater for New ew York Together with the bituminous coal received ed Mr Ir rl Wiggin Jin told the federal administration this was just half haJt of ot that needed The New Ne' York fuel administration Mr Wiggin IrI ln said was considering the tho advisability ad of or closing all nil amusements at a n stated hour a as had beon done in Massachusetts Furl luel d. Washington Jan Jaim 9 The 9 The fuel administration administration administration ad ad- ministration for tor sharp criticism in the Hous today In itt II debate that pa preceded preceded pre pre- ceded the tho a adoption of a bill authorizing the Interior department to draw dra plans ane and report rt to Congress on the cost of ot establishing governmental o fuel yards ards in Washington ash for Cor the storage e of ot coal to tobe tolie be lie purchased In the time summer at lower prices for use ue of ot go government depart depart- ments Representative Cam Campbell boll of ot Kansas sal said people in New Nc York Washington and other cities arc suffering and antI dIng dying dy d- ing for lack of fuel tuel because of oC the fuel administrations administration's admonition to consumers ers rs last summer to postpone p buying until after government prices were fixed Representative Madden ladden o of Illinois said altI co coal 1 open operators tors are arc getting rich at tho thio expense of tho the overburdened taxpayers tax tax- pa payers cr and Representative Foster of or orthe the same Jame state stale who was in n charge of ot the tho bill declared that If tf the time government governS govern o ern merit ment cannot control prices it should tako talo over th the e mines I I |