Show r a UTAH T A GIVEN IV 1 i COAL Al fR FROM M 1 I I i Orders Out Releasing q Carlots Previously I Held Up in Transit State Held Fortunate Fortunat e I l lI T OCAL coal dealers are arc receiving rel re re- J I LOCAL i l i their coal as usua usual l from flom the railroads today and an d hah Utah is the only state in th the e I Union not vitally affected by the then n national strike of the coal miners Although Al- Al though the railroad officials in Utah 2 commenced moving coal cars to their 1 d destination yesterday esterday and word was 11 j r received that all restrictions had been ii removed in Utah official notice to free freeall 1 all coal was not received until last las t f night l Local railroad ad officials said eaid today they believed that Utah's troubles In r I regard gard to handling of coal were over ove r and that no further restrictions would rg be imposed Some coal is also being bein g sent to Anaconda and Butte Mont but the absence of a published rate on coal r inadvisable mad mad- to Wyoming points has hag made lt 4 isable for purchasers there h re to buy in inI I t Utah as yet I f MANY MEN OUT I It has been reported from Kemmerer I Wyo that men melt In that district i have been thrown out of work worl through i the coal strike The men are no not t actually employed In iri the mining opera opera- 4 4 Five thousand miners In thet the thet t t district are reported to have gone ona on a a. a strike yesterday j d The total number of cars which were w ere n 11 I tied up on Utah tracks until yesterday y as a result of the coal restrictions was wasa s a 1357 1367 As a a. result Of Senator William WilliamQ Q c H. H Kings King's efforts in Washington Director Director Director Di Di- Di- Di rector General Walker Vall er D. D Hines InA in instructed In- In A I 1 strutted the regional director at Chicago Chica Chica- go to send more coal cars to Utah t to o transport coal at once HELPER IS QUIET Senator King was Informed that tha t whatever Utah coal was was taken ove over overby overby p by the railroads would be paid for an and d L Levery every care will be taken that the mine mineo o operators erat rs suffer no inconvenience According According Ac Ac- cording to word received from Helper today the mines are operating at normal normal normal nor nor- mal capacity and no disturbances o of ot f any kind have occurred |