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That afternoon, Judge Anthony Julian of the Federal District Court for eastern Massachusetts ruled that jurisdiction in the case involving the right of waitresses at Cronin's Restaurant to picket lies exclusively in federal court. Julian also ruled that a written stipulation by James C. Gahan, Jr., '34, Cronin's attorney, permitting peaceful picketing would sufficiently "cover" the earlier restraining order by clarifying the right of the HSWOC members to resume picketing...
...James Gahan, Cronin's attorney, was unable to establish whether the non-HSWOC pickets were acting independently or as part of their respective organizations...
...Gahan contended there are three grounds for Cronin's petition for a preliminary injunction. He alleged the waitresses have engaged in unlawful picketing, in unlawful threats to employees and customers, and have presented unlawful demands to Cronin. He contends the waitresses' demands are illegal because they violate the Economic Stabilization...
...Gahan is also attempting to prove that Cronin's firing of all eight striking waitresses had nothing to do with the strike. If the firing did result from the strike, as the waitresses contend, the firing is illegal. Gahan refused to comment after court yesterday on Cronin's reasons for firing the waitresses...
Julian asked that Domesick and Gahan submit their statements and affidavits regarding the latter's petition to remand the case to state court by next Tuesday. Julian will then rule on the motion