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Show Herrin Reduced to Quiet After Chicago Troops Arrive 1a Y" ; AAAZAZZiAif":' :v4. a l A 'A 'f&V: A A ' M - fx I Y - j-A ; -V y f- si t v W yaI lTTpi ' J O r - A aA- i-i A' sa L Af Jy llA j J ,4 y i m r ; t K k - - 1 uA - ' 1 This Illustration shows, above, the arrival of the One Hundred and Thirty-second infantry of Chicago in Herrin, 111., and below, left to right: Adjutant General Black; Major General Foreman, In command; John S. Layman, one of the victims of the rioting, in the hospital with his nurse; and S. Glenn Young, leader of the rum raiders who was deposed as acting police chief and sent out of town. General Foreman ordered the town and surrounding country entirely disarmed. |