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Show FORD READY TO REOPEN PLANT j Men Made Jobless by Mil-1 lionaire Called Back; Coal Obtained DETROIT. Mi. h.. Sept. 21. The! plants of the Ford Motor company in! the Detroit district, closed last Sat-1 iurday because of the coal situation I there b throwing 100,000 Ford workers' out of work In different parts of the; country, will re-open tomorow morn-ling, morn-ling, It whs officially announced. Orders for the re-opening were tol-legraphed tol-legraphed here today by Edsel B. Ford, president of the company, who is In! Cincinnati. Mr. Ford said cancellation of the In-1 trstate commerce commission's service ser-vice order Xo. 2 2 had made it possible again to obtain coal. The telegram read as follows: "The cancellation of the interstate commerce commission s order No. 22 has made It possible to again secure I Icoal. I ' Movement of coal to Detroit has started and we feel Justified in starling starl-ing the plants tomorrow (Friday) morning. "Post notices calling the men back ito work and notify the newspapers |