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Show PICKETING PERMITTED BY ORDER OF THE COURT SS-eBSSSBSSSlSSSlSBMS ' CHICAGO. Feb. 28. An Injunction Issued Is-sued by Judge Kavanagh against picketing pick-eting of 'tailoring establishments ' and factories by striking garment workers has been so modified that It will be re-sumed re-sumed legally -around the plants today. Members of the union declare they have won a victory, and the action marks a change .in the attitude of the courts In labor struggles. Men, women and girls will picket all factories where the walk out prevails and attempt by peaceful means to persuade non-union workers to quit work And Join them. Business Agent Stearns, representing the garment workers, said that at least half of the 6000 strikers would begin picket -fluty today. Judge Kavanaugh decided the strikers strik-ers should not be prevented from peaceably peace-ably Fpeaking to the non-union employees em-ployees of the tailoring establishments as long as there was o semblance of persecution. ; . |