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Show oo EMBARGO COAL EXPORTS IF CONGESTION REMAINS WASHINGTON. June 16. Dopart-munt Dopart-munt of justice and interstate com-merce com-merce commission officials began working together today to relieve H shipping to normal, through settle-moftt settle-moftt of strikes of marine workers. Falling through' these methods to al- : levlate serious coal shortages, con-sideratlon con-sideratlon will be given an embargo ' on coal exports. - Reports compiled by the railroad's car service commission today showed continued improvement in car supvb Only 125.C01S ears were being held on sidings during the week ending June 4. as compared with 150,606 -Idle cars , reported the previous week. When the froight jam was at its height 290,000 iH cars were tied up. 'Jl |