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Show NORMAL CONDITIONS EXPECTED MONDAY IN CHICAGO DISTRICT CJHTCAOO. Dec. 12. Monday is expected ex-pected to see ;t general return to normal working hours of business and industry in (liiicaeo and Illinois as a result of modification of restrictions following settlement set-tlement of the strike. . The Illinois public utilities commission today canceled ml of its regulations on- the uso of coal, effective at 12:01 a. in. .Mo in lay. The order, however, doen not a fieri Purl Administrator Garfield's re--hriotious, although regional railroad directors di-rectors were authorized today to remove l ho resti-id Ions ami restore normal train service au so m as the altuntiori warranted war-ranted in their respective reglona. In Chicago nearly all restrictions will bo removed Monday with the consent of T. v Proctor, chairman of the northwestern north-western regiona 1 committee, and G. W. Keed, local represemta t ive of the federal fuel administration. The local business men's committee today obtained sanction to lift tho regulations effecting beat, light and power gei.era ted from the use ol coal by public utilities. Although neither U. H. Aishton. director direc-tor of the northwestern rail region, nor (lale 1 (olden of the central western rp-.-M u baa canceled restrictions on the use 'eft boat, light and power generated from soft, coal, as a ut her i zed by the United Stair-H railroad administration when war-rained, war-rained, eariy action was Indicated. |