Show A C 1 IN f fUEL t ORDER Regulations Effective Despite Prospect of Strike End Man Many Are An Area Hit by Latest Mandate WASHINGTON Dec 9 In In Inthe the face of of an expected settlement of the bituminous coal coale strike e Fuel Administrator Garfield Garfield Gar Gar- field j put putt into effect i today the most drastic regulations for fu fuel l economy economy economy econ econ- omy since once the r restrictions 0 of 1918 Even if th the strike W were lC settled today he da- da dared fuel saving measures would woul Jenece be Je nece necessary sary as several weeks would be required before the nations nation's normal supply could be Le restored Probably the most important regulation regulation regulation regu regu- lation is 15 tl that at prescribed for manufacturing turing plants which will be restricted to operation of or three da days s s 's a week on the basis o of present working hours Ex- Ex is made to plants manufacturing ing t that hat is consid considered red necessary products products prod prod- land those consuming anthracite coal gas and other fuels It It is understood understood understood under under- stood that plants already having a supply supply supply sup sup- ply bf of soft coal on hand would not tot come comel under the provisions of the order lh order which will be he e administered through the railroad administration includes in includes in- in s curtailment of lighting I lights light s and heat for office buildings and Indu Industrial plants and current for street railways t WHITE WAY DARI DARKENED ENED The Thc restrictions were announced i through the railroad administration apoll as follow fo No o 0 ornamental lights white wa way or orf f other unnecessary street lights outline lIgh sighting lighting ing electric signs or illuminated I ai ards d show how win window or show case 11 lights lights s are are to be operated This does I not affect street necessary for forthe the of the public No cabaret dance hall hail pool hall or bowling alley shall shaH b be permitted light except between 7 a a. a m. m and I p. p m. m St Stores res including retail stores stoles b but t except ex except excepting ex- ex ng stores selling foo food 1 warehouses mus must not use light except safety safet lights light's except for six tours per d day Manufacturing plants shall be he al allowed allowed al- al lowed to use light only during eluTing t the e time for the use of power RE REDUCTION ORDERED Drug stores and re restaurants may remain open according to present schedules but must reduce lighting orie one half alf Railroad sta stations station's hotels hospitals telephone telegraph and newspaper of offices offices offices of- of are not Included in so 0 far as necessary necessary necessary essary lighting is concerned c Genera and office limits lights must be cut off oft not later than 4 p. p m. m in office buildings bul e except necessary sary federal federa state and municipal offices and except where herc office oper operation tion of vital industrIes industries indus indus- tries Is involved 01 ved Dairies refrigerator plants bakeries plants for the manufacture of necessary necessary sar sary medicinal products waterworks sew sewerage ra n plants printing plants for forthe forthe forthe the printing of newspapers oil only bate battery battery bat bat- e tery i charging outfits In iu connection with plants producing light or power r for tor telephone telegraph or public utility utility util util- ity companies are exempted 1 TEMPERATURE SET ET Only enough he heat t may be used in offices stores warehouses warehouse am ap all manufacturing manu manu- plants to keep keel the average temper temperature ure at pt 68 degrees Fahrenheit and then only during the hours houri for which h light is Js During Duping other hours only h heat a I is s tp to b be used to prevent freezing of wa water er pipes or sprinkler systems In m manufacturing plants or plants coming under tinder power o ve curtailment curi rules l s I I heat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit will be allowed during th that t time prescribed pre pre- scribed for use j of power No manufacturing plant pr or factory t ry shall be furnished bituminous' bituminous coal or coke or heat light an and PP power V r from 1 bituminous coal or coke furnished b by byor or nr through h the United States fuel ad ad- ad I ministration tr for operation pe Uon in excess of I three e clays days a 11 week weel PH op the basis of ot present working hours The TIle exceptions exceptions exceptions are darHes refrigerating plants bakeries plants for the manufacture of ot ne Necessary food products product of necessary medicinal products waterworks sewerage sewerage sewerage sew sew- plants plant printing J plants l nt for tor forthe the printing of newspapers pers only battery charging outfits in connection with I plants producing light pr or power for telephone tele r ph pr PI public utility companies Q I NO H HEAT AT IN CARS 1 ator service must be curtailed as much as possible le in accordance I witty with above above e re regulations on use of heat light n and d power POwel Ele Electric railways shall reduce schedules schedules schedules sched sched- ules to minimum m r requirements of service service ser ser- vice vic under revised of ot heating lI lighting an and pow power r a as h herein provided No heat shall be provided on electric cars q rush hours and nd heating during onrush hours s shall all be curtailed curtailed curtailed cur cur- tailed as much as possible Electric railways y and l manufacturing plants stores and are required to cooper cooperate te in arranging within the provisions of the order schedules days and hours o of work tp permit the maximum maximum maximum maxi maxi- mum utilization of transportation equipment |