Show STRIKING If G TEXTILE WORKERS QUIET Bitter Cold Aids Law Forces in Maintaining Order in Mill District By PAUL W. W WHITE U Unit United d Press Staff Sta C Correspondent New PASSAIC N K j j. j April 20 The 20 The day started Jersey another textile day mill Peacefully strIke area today to- to The combInatIon of freezing near weather and the presence of or scores of armed policemen and sheriff deputies near tho the mills mihla 1 kept copt tho the strikers in apparent respectful ordel order or or or- der del The forces of the law outnumbered the strikers three to one In PassaIc there were pickets at atall atall atall all the tho mills It was was so cold In the Pass Passaic lc valley valley valley val val- ley that the policemen and ani strIkers strikers ers Ors Jumped up and down clown and rubbed their hands to keep warm The Tho Issue of freedom of oi speech continues to dominate the strike While Governor Moore of New Jersey maintained his off hands policy and asserted that he had no power to interfere unless the of officials officials of of- In the strike area went wont be beyond beyond beyond be- be yond the laws under which they were operating Albert Vels ord Harvard graduate and strike leader with his group contend that the issue here hers Is national Constitutional freedom of ot speech a and d' d of assemblage are they say pointing to tn the o obtained by the l Huffman mill which restrains restrains- th strike leaders from even ln the tho strike has hns asserted The Tho rho critical moment has corne We Ve Ve will test this injunction week ak His Ills followers admit that ii 11 arrest for hl his hia courts COUlts speeches he may throw freedom of ot speech into the court as tho the central Governor Moores Moore's expression 1 clu eluded n a denunciation of outsiders who he declared were wore the 1 leader of ot the strike The governor I said he was willing to act as mediator r rIn in the tho strike 1 mt |