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Show BREAK IN COAL I STRIKE IS SEEN I international News ssorwi-c WASHINGTON. June 3. As the country's rapidly dwindling coal sup- ply threat., ns a serious fuel shortage within tho next few weeks, a po- i.r ak in the strike situation wa- seen tonight when It was learned Sec- rotary of Labor Davis would confei Monday with a delegation of bi- luminous operators from Ohio. West v irginin and Pennsylvania. I While Davis declined to comment ! on the conference beyond saying the operators had received it without die- closing the matters to be dlscusse.1. those in close touch with tho stril. situation scented a break ln the rani; of the operators. If such a brcalc government is expectef to take advantage of the opportunity to adjust the matter between the op orators and miners. |