s will be la privateifficulty.”e mll'bethe comber such park, how for take-jmmission m he done ng at the mpressionto be done the worst )tt will be and install m see theg aircraft,srsitargeiers have castigationn nf ctnlPnWas later jumtsu oy severalother plaintiffs.A temporary federal court order was granted to restrain officials of the local union from violating dispatching rules governing hiring hall operations and from threatening employes for engaging in activities protected under the National Labor Relations Act.Union officials were ordered to appear this afternoon to answer charges that the temporary injunction granted by U. S. District Court Judge Brace Thompson was being violated.Phillips said union officials were not going to appear. “We’ve been told they have agreed to sign the injunction.” That means they have agreed to the terms of the injunction, Phillips explained.Weaver had no comment on the matter. Judge Thompsonsaid he had heard the papers were signed but they had not arrived in his chambers.Phillips said “the injunction won’t keep the union hall open.” He said he’s planning further action to get the hall reopened.Pieollo expla caused when programmed step increasenew p for asThe Reno Association inspector Ca of their org ceeds • Sgt. 1 Also eleehNile Carson,trolman Jam and Inspect* treasurer.The RPPA ganization ol 200 officers lt;Department.Alcoh«speaks