Show IMPEACHMENT OF A JUDGE PLANNED B BY Y TIlE IDE MINERS Proceedings Proceedings' May Be Instituted Instituted Against Federal Judge Budge Jackson of the DisI Dis Bis- I trio of West Virginia t IMPEACHMENT 1 i TRANSCRIPT IS PREPARED f I INDIANAPOLIS Jut July 26 26 Miners Miners' rs' rs officials arc preparing a transcript f with the view of bringing Impeachment proceedings against Federal Judge 4 t Jackson at W. W Ya Va a i. i t I J INDIANAPOLIS DIA-APOLIS lad Ind Jul July The G-The The United Workers Mine ma may tr try to obtain ob ob- tamp tain the impeachment o of Federal Federa Judge Jackson of or orest West est Virginia wh restrained rained th them m from holding meetings to Induce men to work and Imprisoned a number number num num- ber bel of or u tru for or violating an Injunction The plan pian la I not definitely outlined but bul It I Is probable that the I Im Impeachment proceedings 8 will 11 he be begun soon oon If It Judge Jackson after ater a final hearing hearing hear hear- ing refuses to dl dissolve Mh the Injunction Secretary Wilson Nilson admitted 1 toda today that the miners' miners committee contemplate this course ant and a complete transcript of ot the case Including the complaints anI and Judge Julg Jackson's Jacksons Jac Jacksons Jackson's esons eson's decision will 1 be he prepared d for or submission to President Roosevelt noose and the Senate The miners also Intend to 0 give the public the evidence In the case Wilson Wilton yn on sn says 8 that the miners will not ask tile tIc President to Interfere with the Injunction as he says s 's they realize the President I Is without power to annul Injunctions but If the habeas corpus proceedings fall fail to release the organizers the Pre President will 1 be asked to pardon them The habeas corpus proceedings will wilt willbe willbe be begun as soon n an as the papers cap be made out NO PROTEST YF YET YZ FILE FILED WITH THE PRESIDENT I OYSTER DAY BAY Jul July 26 It 26 It has been stated that President Mitchell of the I. I United MIn Workers would present to Mr Roosevelt a protest against the decision de decision de- de of Judge JudEe Jack Jackson on In the West Vest Virginia Injunction ca cases e but hut no such papers papers pa pa- pers have e reached Sagamore Hill It I Is the understanding that no protest will willbe willbe be ma made mach 1 to the President It I Is not a matter in which he can participate at this time It Ills Is believed that the miners will look to the courts for or such vindication of their rights as ns they the may think themselves entitled to |