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Show IlKE WILL. If COUNTRY ACK A YEAR fcment Men Discuss Ect of Coal Row on Country I bt frank minor L Coponrlrnt rf The Stnnd-H Stnnd-H lu-d-Kxanilnrr HlL.. iom bv The St;tndar.l- Hll Examiner ) HaTITT"N' .lulv 20 The Unit-r,'C Unit-r,'C I require ft I'-.'ift f '"" KT-.. to nnrmnl conditions aftrr BfJrik is settled There nil K'ces(ty some cor, I -n hand KTmommt the men get back H? But the various gov- 5.1 niflcinl und :.?.-n-i. who Kfh fip national fuel problem R sun., mat the effeel K0ut wha( they believe will TtWoiint to this Krs ivcm'r K" ,,;irK tn ,h,"h nn"" Ev-ulinl they were before the Efor vp'.r " '!' ' r;,r" iM R T cliief of th- cr.nl division of E. niu a member of the pres-Kard pres-Kard In chart:.' of ih- dlstrl-j7coal. dlstrl-j7coal. "I don't mean that Knot pet coal before that time Bid Pt P;""' of tnt' l! ,r" f rour.'.'. but production will H&the demand " consumption Krnif' marsin to build up HRn eM than a year. In my 1 DEL.W IN RKLIKF. Hjfould be almost immediate Kgm the si: i:.i;i')M n . . t ne- m:r ffoal were resumed, but the re-Eld re-Eld he partial ''"inplito re-Knut re-Knut ! expected for months antlir:i' lie .;n.nt;n would h flto experb ni - complete relief Kturn to noTjn.il ...millions A Ke of anthracite this winter is Ee Sof oal .ml oil will be Kl of nece.vity to help out. Kpecr that th" k'o a rn m ni wall HJln rharK1' of uu I distribution K coai wui I"- ration, d out to Kara for man months to come Keen weeks of Mo oal strike Kjulb.l in a fhorlais"- iml I"" B 900,000 tons of hard coal, ac-BJe ac-BJe figures of the I nit Si ifes Baure As the annual pro Kbf anthracite average-.- about Hbo ton?, the hort.ip to date K one-1hlrd As I'm- settlement the shortage ln-the ln-the rate of about l.s pSEUOIRI RS I si: Must purvey s report shows thai than three-foun l.s of .ill !! Hl n lned Is used b?- household-jfoductii'n household-jfoductii'n of a nf b raclt i. !- ...n-Et ...n-Et small district in I'mnsir and because of pliVM. a: and Statures it has been found al- BfapOMlbl'- to ln.re.--i (hi- ii- Bontput to n.ore th m an c -weekly production of limm- ' Ej. The mines In norm.jl firms 1 Win OS" to capacity and all the I1 Hfissumcd Httuminous situation Is more;' KThe estimated rnte of eon-M Ht Of bltumipous coal is K.OOO.-l' HRjreek Of this the non-un- 1 Hba lia e been puppl :r an a- 1 HHbout 4,000 000 tons since the 1 Karted. the remaining 4.000 00n 1 vBR been taken out of the! I Hftk pile at present almost ox-HHj ox-HHj about 70.000.000 tons built M Haril 1 in anticlpaiion of thej" H&ho union bituminous mine; Hfceratlons they can mine coal' Hfcxum weekly' capacity gf 13,- Hpire contemplates a full cm ' and '!: field produc Imi; ai too Hit has been reached n; twlci-Kput twlci-Kput five years. As the car' Hb Bonier hat Uss than the ca-fcniulrf-mntrt or tlv n.lnr-s an Of 11 OOfi firm tons w'v-1.1 Hjmalntalned during the ban-i toeing; mon1 lis y,.. f , i ; Hfetgardcd as i.-nt HRRIAIj RKQUIRKMEVTS. ; t Industrial requirements as aldent's commission estimate i be Foft coal mlnr-a must pro-WOO.OOO pro-WOO.OOO tons weekly plus about ;H 'on" for the northwest AUSt move dunnir th" open HB navigation on the great nia sufficient to stock up ln- Hj."fd the railroads with at Bathe t0nS bclween onw ana Hith a top average of 11 000.- wk, the bituminous ln- dustry will face a demand when it resumes re-sumes work which will lx far beyond Its powers to sattsf Immediately. Officials Of-ficials expect th it veal -ons U Ii , e rs of all classes will flood the Industry with orders, the total demand amounting to perhaps 200,000,000 tons the day the miners go back to Work. In the scramble to gel this coal, the government govern-ment expects to continue to direct distribution dis-tribution of soft coal almost certainly for six months and probably for a loiifror period. |