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Show POLICE PRESS CASE AGAINST ; GANG LEADERS 'Indictment of Alleged Death Car Driver Is Being Sought NEW ARREST MADE Chief Justice Denounces Business Men Who Spurn Jury Service CHICAGO May 1 9 Indictment of John Miller, alleged driver of ht "death car" from which shots were fired May 9 hilling two policemen, ir disorders attributed by police to la bor troubles, will be asked today I J Robert E. Crowe, state's attorney I Police today mrtnuerl tne ir-loning ir-loning of suspei yesterdaj in ai effort to locate Charles Daudxauski 1 ' ' I It Stanley nam Bd b Mlllor as the other occupants of tf car, In a confession police claim have obtained from him Other 1 1 dlctments also win be asked. S 1 CrOWO Intimated fl OT7T 1 "K URRESTED Through Ton - faults arrest In a saloon owned Charles Banaitls who also is heH pollci thej belie r they can ) cata Daudzauskif. W "Big Tim' Murphy head of t.fl Gcu House Workers and Stre I Sweepers' unions; " Con" Shea of tr.l theatrical janitors' union and Frcl Madera president of the Chicago bulldiug trades council, were Ques'l tied by police until early today, bu 1 made no disclosures. Klrkham Scanlon, chief Justice ofj the criminal court, before whom an application for Immediate trial fllM ' by attorneys for Murphy. Madera u.d Shea Is now pending, denounced "big business men' who refused to, serve on Juries. In an address last n I v h t BLAMJ S .M KY sf,U KI.RS. "Much crime would be wiped out' If business men would accept the rs-sponaibillty rs-sponaibillty of Jury service," he said I "There have been 18 bombs thrown 1 in Chicago In the last 60 days and the recent killing of two policemen i brought matter- td a head. If Mayor Thompson hail brought Murphy and Madera Into hlS office and ordrel them to stop any disorders in their, organizations, this (rouble would h.n e been done away with." he said. The union situation Is most critical. criti-cal. Many leaders are defying Jus-t Jus-t i nd h aders must be bribed be-fore be-fore a building can be erected." |