Show n Begins to Feel Fec Coal Shortage hortage lal rn n 0 Oo a Q O OD m n t m a ill o m o I D 1 7 J DISPUTE 1 r Tf I 1 STILL AT DEADLOCK fA l Six Passenger Trains Are Eliminated While Appe Appeals ls Come From Many Cities for Fuel Nov 6 The G.-The The dispute dispute dispute dis- dis C between the nations nation's bituminous coal mine operators and union miners which has resulted resulted resulted re re- in virtual cessation of production throughout tho the country to today today today to- to day remained deadlocked Leaders Lenders of both producers and miners agreed that the tho blunt refusal of the department department depart depart- ment merit of oC Justice to withdraw th the In tn n junction proceedings against t r. r of or the United Mine line Workers s of or Am America Amer- Amer ica lea had swept awa away all hope of or Im Immediate ith- ith mediate settlement of the strike Further steps had been taken to re reduce reduce reduce re- re duce the menaco menace of a threatened coal shortage Six passenger trains had been removed from service on the Chicago Northwestern and the Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago Milwaukee l St St Paul railroads and Federal Fuel Administrator Garfield Garfield Garfield Gar- Gar field had been clothed with full tull au authority authority authority au- au over ovel prices distribution and shipment of all fuel SHORTAGE FELT To the pleas of several Nebraska towns Iowa and California added re requests requests requests re- re quests for relief from the threatened shortage The mayor of oC Topeka Kan Jan telegraphed B. B J. J Rowe Middle West Vet coal director at Chicago that that city was without a ton of coal in its market market market mar mar- ket and hundreds of oC families are In Immediate need General conditions surrounding the strike today remained virtually un un- un- un changed No So disorder or vandalism was reported INCREASE PRODUCTION From West Vest Virginia and Colorado came the only reports of increased production since the tho walkout became effective Thirty-one Thirty union mines were said to be in operation in West Vest Virginia and the Colorado 1 Fuel and andIron andIron andIron Iron company reported 64 per cent of or orIts Its normal force at work Operation at full capacity at the Madrid Madrid Madrid Ma Ma- N. N M. M mines continued with three at Gallup running at reduced capacity Transfer of oC another squadron of bt cavalry and two companies of infantry from El EI Paso Taso Tex to Colfax county count N. N a M. M yesterday was the only movement movement movement move move- ment of ot troops In connection with strike during the past four twenty hours RAILROAD SUPPLY Railroads of or the Northwest region have a supply of tons of or c coal l adequate for thirty seven days L. daya-L. L.S. L. L S. S Carroll chairman of the purchasing committee for railroads of ot announced today Mr l Carroll added that no coal t taken en over oer In Inthe the Northwest Northwest North North- west region would be he used by the railroads but would go to commercial u users ers Chicago's reserve supply of fuel also alao Is greater than estimated at first it became known there being on hard hand enough for tor thirty days instead of t twenty |