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Local, the firm’s lawyers at-tempted to reach higher-up management either in Cincin-nati or New York City, but were unsuccessful.
The management personnel then relayed to Judge Gaffney, Mengacci said, that they couldn’t tell the judge what the plant planned to do today.
The judge then informed law-yers for the union they should draw up a restraining order against UniRoyal and he would sign it this morning if there was any evidence the firm violated the agreement.
The judge indicated he would issue an injunction against Uni-Royal if there was a violation of the restraining order, Mengacci said.
This situation puts the com-pany and the union on virtually the same ground, if it comes to pass later today.
Mengacci said he thought court action would be held at about 2 p.m. today.
A few weeks ago a restraining order against the Union was is-sued in Superior Court follow-ing some minor clashes in the borough on picket lines and the arrest of about 50 pickets in two or three days of strife.