Show Petrillo Arraigned Released on Bond CHICAGO June 14 UP Pres James C. C Petrillo of f the American Federation of Musicians A F IJ 14 was w s arraigned in a a. U. U S. S district court Friday on ona a a charge of v violating federal law by calling radio r-dio a a strike against a Chicago station and was wa-a released immediately imme on 1000 b bond nd Nattily dressed in Ina a cream cream- colored gab gabardine suit Buit Petrillo stood silent while his atto attorney i ey Joseph asked and was granted until Aug 5 for tor the tiling filing of motions and briefs He entered no plea pica Petrillo and asked the early hearing only one da day after return of ot a criminal information ch charging that tt he violated e t the Lea a ac acl act by ca calling Ing a strike c in ln an effort eUort ti t. t i iI I to force radio station W of Chicago to hire hirel three musicians adjudged unnecessary to its ita op op- op As M the hearing opened Pad way tol told Judge Walter alter C. C La LaBuy Buy that Petrillo would like to withhold entry of a plea at this this' time because because be be- cause there were several motions motion's which he lie wished to file in writing Petrillo has hu said that he hew w would uld I w w elcome the filing flUng of charges Inthe in inthe inthe the W NAF case in In In order to test constitutionality of f. f the h Lea a. a act P Petrillo called the strike against on May 28 The stations station's musical broa broadcasts consist solely of ot recording recordings nd nd r ask asked d that the three musicians employed as as r librarians Jans be increased to six |