| Show I STRIIKERSARE ENJn NEO Sweeping Restraining Order Issued in St Louis I CAME FROM U S COURT It is Made Returnable May 26th and Commands the Striking Street Car I Men to Refrain from Doing Anything Any-thing Whatever that Will Delay or I Obstruct the Operating of Cars inGathering I in-Gathering or Distributing tho Mails President of Amalgamated Association Talks of Injunctipn f I SU Louis Mo May lFr one week at least the striking employees of the S1 Louis Transit company will he face I to face with Federal authority which speaking today through Judge Elmer B Adams of the United Sthtes Circuit I court In the form of an Injunction has commanded them to abstain from interfering I Inter-fering In an > manncr wIth the running of mal cars on the various street carlines I car-lines owned by the Transit company WHAT ORDER SAYS I 1 The writ of Injunction Issued at 430 oclock this afternoon by Judge Adams I is swooping In its nature and Is made returnable May UCth I commands the strikers to refrain from doing anything whatever that will delay or obstruct the operation of mall cars In the gathering gath-ering or distribution of the mails Everything prayed for In the petition for an Injunction presented last Saturday Satur-day evening to Judge Adams by United States Dlslrlet Attorney Rosier was granted The only point not covered In the injunction which the company would possibly have asked Is that thc strikers be enjoined from all Interference Interfer-ence with the running of ptssenger ears President W D Mahon of the Amalgamated I Amal-gamated Association of Street Railway I Employees said tonight after bolrrg Informed In-formed of the Issuance of the Injunc I lon that the strikers had violated no law and had no intention of so doing We know what the laws aro he said and il needed no Injunction to tell us what to do 01 not to do We have done nothing wrong and we have aright a-right to strike If we so desire I dont believe that we Will make trouble for the Government The parade of thc union mn lale this afternoon was a success In point of numbers and enthusiasm about 7000 being In line Banners aaxj tins nr andes carrying1 mottoes nidorsing the strike and pronouncing in favor of a sympathetic movement wore numerous throughout tle column which marched through many of the downtown streets between I and f oclock There was not the slightest evidence of disorder No progress was made today toward a settlement of the strike |