Show COAL EXECUTIVE SEES BENEFITS FROM CODES I Visitor Says Cooperation Is Better Between V Workers and Operators Stability o of coal prices and wages coupled with better cooperation between be be- tween workers and operators operator are major improvements resulting from rom adoption of codes by the coal Industry C C. C B. B Huntress of Chicago executive secretary of the National Coal association association asso asso- elation said Friday during a visit to Salt Lake Injurious cutthroat competition has las been largely eliminated although there here are arc a n few unruly wagon mines' mines who vho flaunt the codes in their intrastate intra- intra tale state business Mr Huntress said I He credited unionization of the coal workers with Introducing a needed stability factor in the industry He pointed out that steps are being taken to bring other forms of domestic domestic domestic do do- and industrial fuel such as asas gas as and oil oH under a form of state and governmental control The movement should hould benefit the coal industry he explained became th these e other fuels can an can be obtained without the amount ot of f man labor necessary Ary in mining coat coal Mr Huntr Huntress was Wa guest of f honor Thursday night at a dinner given by byle bythe bythe the le Utah Coal Producers Producers' association in n the Alta club He and Mrs Ir Huntress who Js Is the former ormer Genieve McClellan elI an daugh daugh- tar cr of ot Mrs John J. J McClellan elI an 60 Thirteenth East street plan to tore tore- re- re 4 f. f A k C V III J 1 O. O B. B Huntress Hunken main in Salt Lake until Tuesday then leave e eave for Washington D. D C. C |