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i Xo ¥ Shae ; LE : a Faces Coal Shortage By P \UL GHALI |nationalization of Iranian oll(CDN) — Western Europe will have to| wells are unable to serve them. | pn the- American Santa Claus again this winter if its| As a reeult they bave beturned are to be kept warm and its defense production western markets. - oiling. . | Obviously, increased Western present je Western coal. Poland aims to. discourage world production, is the way to Yate Wes Western European buyers, or meet the coal crisis, But this can * a coal deficit of be- force them to barter coal imports be .done only in limited propor40 million toms, against strategical materials, tions, according to OEEC experts,
While the price of coal ex-&nd certainly not in proportions tracted from Western Europe has comparable to the increasing de-
: nas compe a a FOOD MARKETS ] pi Beppi Tr eer British coal extraction, for ex-'} ” FY is : 4 a
Poles have bro t up their rices ample, has practically reached its {= 4 HU — —————— to six or EL what they elling becaise of aging mines};
fr a we Bn Ph be rane me | A rumen OPN | IT TTS TT TTL OR aR LL LULL TT IR Hat as follows: As a result a ton of Polish coal POSEY experts tes] that the A . g ; | Britain . +220 million tons delivered in Western Europe 18), ot St must be 8 ass § gE / F on ¢ p— - * . : J gto © U8 slightly more expensive than 8igiye'Sual to fll the gap. © || 2416 W. 16T ST. OPEN WEEKDAYS [ many ++ +130 million pongo OF sual shipped from the} There is .a hitch even there, | : i) q! 666 E. 220 SI. ! : 831 E. 63rd assess se 70 million tons . . however. The United s could |. A , f:: A 5 . Mm ....... 30 million tons | THREE—The new demands OB ee the 30 ho ; ¢ £5 $210 jo 3 UNTIL 10 PM. OPEN MONDAY folland ....... 13 million-tons |the coal market made by Scandi- million tons it will lack this win- |i < : 4705 E. 10 . a THRU SUNDAY Italy, Switzer |navian steel and paper industries. ter without too much difficulty. '\\d 2 ON : : 3350 W. WASH. ST. \ land Tuxern- {These industries after the war| But , . ., American shipping is | \%& ; 2120 W. MORRIS ST. SUNDAYS Bourg, etc. ... 10 million tons |had transformed their furnaces to/ilready overburdened by the war \ . ave A ; A 2176 SHELBY-ST. - ' The main cause of the present burn coal and fuel ofl as well. material it is sgnding to its Euro- . | NL 9 ROOSEVELT AVE. coal shortage must be indirectly | They were clients of British oil ean allies and its own overseas i ; Pecan? 5 i 363
, 2% VAY + a B03 \ Can = ; ¢ oF YW 5%, laid to the poliey adopted by the companies who because of the' ~rees, La “rv | | : 3757 E. NEW YORK SI. UNTIL & PM. 1 : AA UVNE ¥ ) . ) READY TO F T United Nations committee in| i ; : ; & J : A
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i OPEN SUNDAYS 2235 MN. ILLINOIS (- ae | AN LW > Called Secondary Fuel Pn y ] | 2211 PROSPECT : 1 ‘ W ) a y Since 1049 that committee, Te ~ a. 5 pn Q 1 NEEL » J . composed of learned economists, | : TH BV NT i : ee 2 REE & A\ a \ iy 4 has fed its member countries the) of NON ee ; A oS 3 pn
idea that coal in future will be] ¢ \ only a secondary fuel replaced : | A) 77 \ by other energies like oll and . {
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down, ! ' : : or BUTT As a result now faced with ex-| : om a . SHANK traordinary demands on its out- : ; oo 4 TL Rs | HALF HALF put, finds itself with practically ; yi e 4 s WE, no coal stocks on hand. oY : ia ‘ The three direct reasons for the| : : Vga : ; | 59 present coal crisis, however are i Es 5 LT ; Ib. in order of importance: g SF bs i Buty dba One-—The rearmament of Western Europe, the rate of which although still too slow, i8 im-
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