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a" “GETMLKBEFORE | BREAFAST NOM IN BRONX HOMES Both Sides Chaim Gains To- Day in Strike—Women Picket in Manhattan, The striking milk wagon drivers and their empioyers alike claimed gains to-day. The Borden Company was re- ported to have gained such strength that in some parts of the city, ¢s- Pecially the Bronx, it had been enabled to resume the early morning house to house deliveries, There have Deen some house to house deliveries since the strike, but not until to-day have such detiveries been attempted in the “before breakfast” hours. | On the other hand, the strikers claimed to have won a victory at the Dig 57th Street branch of the Shef- field Company, where all yesterday afternoon and evening the strike | appeared to be doomed, Nearly 100} strikers signed applications there yesterday for jobs on the open shop | plan, but the strike leaders said that} only five or six actually went to work | to-day, the rest having listened to} the arguments of George Briggs, the | principal strike leader, and changed their minds, The argument that moved them most, it is said, was that the long deferred strike benefits are mow about to be paid. Pickets were more numerous | around the 57th Street branch this morning than for several days. Many | of the women relatives of the strikers | joined the pickets, and paraded in| front of the loading platform until! the police made them take their demonstration to a greater dista Secretary Nathans of the Milk ‘on : M ference Board said this morning that | the original injunction, which is still in effect against picketing, Interfer- ence and violence, will be strictly en- | forced. In answer to the charges made vy terday by counsel for the strikers, to| the effect that the Conference Board | s & conspiracy in restraint of trade, Mr. Nathans said there have been re- peated official investigations of such and that they have always| n proved untrue, \In feply to the |repeated statement ‘that milk is sold Jat a lower price in Ch [peated the retort that the compant [in Chicago pay less to the farmers and that the New York profit is a ent a quart less than in Chicago United States Attorney Hayward | and each District Attorney in the city | to-day received copies of an affidavit with letters asking immediate action, | charging certain members of the , York Conference Board with vio | Ing Federal and State anti-trust laws and with making from 4 to 6 cents profit on each quart bottle of milk. The yesterday | before Supreme Court Justice Kap- per in Brooklyn by Fred J, Sterbin- Jisky, President of Local No, 584 of the Milk Wagon Drivers’ Union, | through an affidavit read by John B, Johnston, counsel for the strikers. I, Elkin Nathans of the Milk Con- ference Board to-day called the charges “drawing a red herring across the trajl" and said: “There, have been three investigations of the milk situation in the past three years, In no instance was any Illegat-| ity shown about the activities of the} milk distribute: | eat eee | Sold Her R ate He Did Nor Own, She Claima, The trial of the action of Mra, Helen Goodman against Max Marx, real estate operator with offices at No, 128 Broad: Way, Manhattan, was begun to-day ‘be- Supreme Ci charges | | charges were made prexe that he wax a principal owns tate of the late John C, Cos Manhattan, the which was $400,000, On Mar . Mis, Goodman sald, she t with him, and patd hin | Interest in’ the property, says, he really never owns polman sued for $2,750, includ. 0 expenses, : Coats THE EVENING WORLD; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921, REPEAL DRY LAN, BUT DONT VIOLATE I HAYNES WARNS “None Above the Law,” He Tells Methodists, and Assails “Propaganda” of Wets. DETROIT, Nov talk the not be enforced is the result of prop- aganda secking to break it down, Roy A. Haynes, Federal Prohibition Commissioner, told the National Con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church here to-day. “The first militant force against the ¢nforcement of the Eighteenth Amend. ment,” Commissioner Haynes said, is a highly developed and persistent prop- aganda in certain quarters to impress upon the,public mind that Prohibi- tion is not enforced and cannot be enforced—and this because of the un- popularity of the dry law among the masses of the people. 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