BLACK-LISTERS.
AMKIIK.'A.V liAIKll! l>KAl»lvl<H' 'JKIAJv. AN AI'I'EAL, DISAUMVKIi, Hy Cable-l'ren Amoi latlon.~-Oopyr»j|l» Ileceivcd Nov. It, II fi,m, New York, Nn»««iticf », The Court of Appeal for ih« tli'liM of Columbia and VViisthinglon npteid tbi dtcmion in the "black-lint" eiise*, Defendants now appeal to till! ViM*n States Supreme Umit. The above inforinntion shows liow slowly the wheels nf justice revolve In tne United Stales, fin 23rd December last .fudge Wright sentenced Cooper (president), Mitchell (vice-president), and Monson (secretary), of the I'ederntion of Tjibor, to twelve, nine, nnd six months' imprisonment respectively for contcmptVTTonrt in ignoring nn injunction nnd persistently black-listing the Bucks Stove and Tinnge Company. The jrisoners were admitted to bail pending in appeal.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 231, 4 November 1909, Page 2
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113BLACK-LISTERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 231, 4 November 1909, Page 2
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