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Show CONDITIONS Till: CX)UNTIIY ovi:h rou .month or apiiiii AiiiIihI of working conditions u reported b the operutor of fort) eeii hundred and twenty mine ahow a it total produitlou during tho week iniUd April :7th of 9.3I3.97K nit tonn and a fulltlme capuclty of 1 r.Ces 413 tonn. I'or tho cnuntr om u whole, the ratio of production to maximum capacity during the weik ended April 27lh wan 74 7 per cent, tho hlglient imlnt attaint d tliU jrur Ixiwim attributed to transportation conilltlonit declined from U 2 pir cent of potential upaclt during tho pre cudlng week to 14 4 per cent; l0He due to labor condition from 4 S to 4.4 per cent, tllimo duo to mine ill ability from 3 3 to J.fc per cent, and no market lowea from 1 8 to I S per tent (Icneral Improvement In working condition wa reported In all field with the txteptlon of Indiana, Vtt em PtunKylvanla and Kentucky Ma turlul IncreuHea were recorded In tho Northern nnd Central Ohio field, production rmliiK from CS E per cent tin week of April 20th to 7(5 per cent Other field reporting muterlal Improvement were the Irwin nan and Homervvt county field of Pcnnl vanla, tho hlglt volntlle field of Went Mrelnla, tho Houthern Appaluihlun rield- nnd tho Houthweteru Virginia field. The Improvement In all wo effected b) tho reduitlon In lowie due to tar Khortage Production of opirutor In the Hux urtl (Kentucky) fluid declined from 87 7 per cent the wiek of April 30th to 77 C per tent, khortago of cam canning the lonx. Coal 'Week I Coining. WABIIINOTON V C, May II The fuel ndmlnlntrntlon today drilg mited tho week beginning Juiui 3d a Coal Wetk, for an cxtenMvo enni lialgn for tiirb ordering of coal for next winter. Preparation have been made by tho administration In every Btati to bring ltn eorly ordering me fflgo lieforo tho people through m Hon plituro hounen, the four-mlmiH Bponltt rn and poster |