Show I GRAND HA J R Ri i T P 8 RI T Causes of Whites and Negroes to Come BeS Be'S Be- Be fOre Tribunal Calm Calmin S 'S Night ight in Black Belt CHICAGO Aug 4 After After the C V calmest night in the black belt for more than a week work was was was' b begun gun today of selecting a grand jury before which will corns coma the causes of ot white men and negroes who are accused of ot participation participation pation in the race riots which caused tho death of ot twenty negroes and thirteen thirteen thir- thir 1 I teen whites and the injury of ot hun- hun 1 The coroner has fixed the number of ot dead at three thirty and the city health commissioner has found that people injured in the riots were treated In hospitals He lIe expressed I Ithe the he opinion however that perhaps or more who were Injured In the riots 1 never ever reported at hospitals L r r. h hOi state troops had little to do dor It r during the night in the riot zone but butI I much excitement was caused early today by persistent reports telephoned II to head quarters of ot the Second regiment regi regi- I ment that a crowd of BOO men was 1 gathering at South South Ashland avenue and West Vest ninth Fifty-ninth street When a company of troops reached the scene the crowd had vanished Several thousand negroes who ex- ex to return to work In the stockyards today must wait until Ethe the unrest ca caused sed by the disturbances I in Fin n the district has subsided After Atter announcing that the colored men would woud d return to work today superintendents auperin- auperin en of all the large packing plants decided that it would be pruN prudent pru pru- N dent ent to hold the negroes at th their ir homes ome for an indefinite period ANARCHY EXISTS In impaneling the special August i rand and Jury which is to investigate the e recent race riots Judge Robert Crowe in th the criminal court declared de de- de- de i that a state of ot anarchy exists in n n the city and that a few hangings would have a salutary on onI I hoodlums t The rioting in Chicago Is merely marchy and should be treated as mch uch h said Judge Crowe The government gov- gov t that cannot protect the humblest i citizen cannot protect the Strongest and Js s a weak and dent government A large number of ot lives Olave een I taken a great reat deal of property has hasI I I been destroyed and a n. great many people are now being deprived of their liberty by being prevented from going about their business Everyman Every Everyman Everyman man who violates the law regardless of his color should be promptly Indicted in indicted indicted In- In and I promise on behalf of ot the Judiciary that they will be promptly placed on trial GOVERNOR ISSUES STATEMENT In a statement Issued today Governor Frank O. O Lowden said Order has been restored in the danger danger danger dan dan- ger zone Peace reigns there but let it be remembered that it Is only be because because because be- be cause of ot the presence of the troops The conditions which produced the therace therace therace race riots must be removed The state is working and has been working for tor some time upon a plan which It is ia il hoped will bring about a better understandIng understanding understanding under under- standing between the two races So far it has been difficult to get the public to realize the necessity of this and but little progress has been made N Now Nosy w however with the memory of ot the awful riots of ot last week in our minds with an overwhelming elming disaster so narrowly narrowly narrowly nar- nar averted I. d WP we ou ought ht to tn he be willing willing- I to give our att attention to 10 o removing the causes of ot this unhappy situation I invite the cooperation of ot all public I bodies in Chicago in working out the problem A great city like Chicago must provide pro pro- I I vide good and ample housing conditions conditions conditions condi condi- I for tor Its workers both colored and white tf U 1 it would avoid race disturbances laws must be enforced with equal Impartiality against both races If favors for political reas reasons ns are shown either race both races are bound to suffer Surely we shall work worle out a permanent permanent permanent perma perma- nent solution of this problem If we will take it In hand now and approach it in ina ina a It sense of justice |