Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1919 — DEMANDS THAT JUDGE ANDERSON BE IMPEACHED. [ARTICLE]

DEMANDS THAT JUDGE ANDERSON BE IMPEACHED.

Chicago, Nov. 25.—A resolution demanding impeachment of Judge A. B. Anderson, Indiana federal district judge, was adopted unanimously by the national Labor party in convention here yesterday. Ten thousand copies of the resolution were ordered printed and circulated throughout the United States. The resolution was drawn up by Robert M. Buck, editor of a Chicago labor organ, and cited 'Judge Anderson’s action in granting an injunction against the coal strike as “unconstitutional.” Another resolution protesting against the deportations of Hindus alleged to have been engaged in revolutionary activity was adopted. This document contended the return of these persons to India will mean certain death because of the revolutionary activities there against British rale. A wrangle developed on the floor of the convention over the adoption of an official organ for the new party.