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Show ilON MEN ACCUSED OF MURDER RECALL DAYS I OF HAYMARKET I RIOTHOS I Civic Organizations Declare They Are Fighting Gang Terrorism EIGHT INDICTED Scores of Others Declared Facing Charges Because of Police Killings CHICAGO. Mav 12. Police and cn- li organizations today saw in the In- HH , dlctment of eight Chicago labor lead- fC ers and the state's attorney's threat t,. use against them the law Invoked 25 pil years ago to obtain: "Of the hay market rioters, a tfH smashing blow at what they termed , gang terrorism." ofal In B long night session Thursday. e?j a Cc ok county special grand Jury re- aL turned true bills charging murder Eittl ; against "Big Tim" Murphy, head of ffyH I the Gas Workers' union; Fred Ma- ftsl cicra, prosldent of tho Chicago Build- IH ing Trades council, Cornelius Shea, tlH secretary-treasurer of the Thbatrs IBI Janitors' union, referred to as the "big jjcH three'' of the Chicago labor circles, ililB and five others. lil OTHERS COMING. CL MM Tho indictment return, d In connec- jtl tion with recent bombing outrages -!r and police killings are forerunners of if scores of others, officials said 9 More than 100 persons were arrest- juB j cd In the last few days and but fev HI I have b'.on released, with the greatest j 'number denied freedom even on writs , ,H of habeus corpus. iflil Others named in the Indictments are injl Isadore Broverman head of tho fix- llfel ture hangers' union. Daniel McCarthy. il'l business ajcent of the plumbers' union, 'tlH ! Jersey Horan. former saloonkeeper; Thomas Iloga. former police officer, H and Robert McCloud. clerk in thfl f fH building trades council. ' MM ACCUSED OF KILLING The eight are charged specifically M H i with tho killing of Tcrranco Lyon- J MM acting police lieutenant. The claying i.ifl , of Lyons followed the murder of i Thomas Clark, patrolman on guard i at a building which previously had II I been bomibed. police say. by labor nu n ft H I because It was beln erected under the I J H Ivindis award, a ware decision hand I ' H , down by K. M. Landls. former federal 1 -H I Judge, which was Intended to settle i H 'he dispute between contractors and II I the building trades council. tH -oo I ' MM |