So when you blacklist us with the Society, please let me know--I want to take a tri-di in technicolor of you doing it.
The only ground on which the American protest could be justified was by contending that the blacklist violated international comity.
Therein he repeated that the blacklist was promulgated in pursuance of the Trading with the Enemy Act (a war measure explained in a previous volume), and was a piece of purely municipal legislation.
It is not likely," he said, "that Great Britain will change her blacklist policy at the request of the United States.
The blacklistand mail disputes acquired a similar status.
The blacklist was the last straw which provoked the retaliatory legislation.
But, alone of the seemingly unadjustable disputes pending between the United States and Great Britain, it was on the blacklist issue that the latter had an unanswerable defense.
A blacklist was kept of such cowmen, with the result that a good many were unable to get employment from the Association outfits and were compelled to become rustlers themselves.
Ringgold and went off with the others, and has been on the blacklistever since.
It was worth a fortune to the packers to keep their blacklist effective, as a warning to the men and a means of keeping down union agitation and political discontent.
Using an assumed name to avoid the blacklist he worked at the latter place for a short time to familiarize himself with job conditions, subsequently returning to Everett.
Those who were able to evade the bitter blacklist were compelled to surrender their union cards and to return to work under conditions that are a shame and a disgrace.
I understand the Pullman company's blacklist was sent to all the railroads so that others besides myself can never get work in the railroad shop again.
Pittsburg, Altona and Columbus and at each of these places had been shown a blacklist with his name on it as a member of the American Railway Union.
The American Government extended likewise the blacklist to South America and other countries, and, in doing so, it bettered the instruction of Great Britain herself.
Mr. Polk's reference to the blacklist recalls an episode which in itself illustrates the changed character of the relations that had now been established between the American and the British governments.
The difficult problem of course was the blacklist and bunkering agreement, but I think we are by that.