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Show Relations with Non- Indians - 576 small band are involved sheriffs posse has killed one and scattered rest stop unless more Indians join in will be no need of action by this office." ( complete) Mar. 21, 1923 McKean, E. E., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Telegram to Indian Office, Washington, D. C. Is leaving for Blanding at once. One Indian reported killed, two wounded. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 21, 1923 Scott. Hugh L. Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Arrested Paiute Indians in 1916 and feels he can settle the matter now without further bloodshed. Encloses: " Indians on Warpath, Besiege Village," Trenton State Gazette, nd. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 22, 1923 Ward, Ray, Marshal Telegram to Attorney General " On reports from Blanding an going to investigate Indian troubles." ( complete) Mar. 22, 1923 Burke, Chas. H., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scoot There is no reason to think there is any serious trouble with Indians in Utah. Appreciates latter's offer to go there. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 22, 1923 Welsh, Herbert, Pres., Indian Rights Assoc Letter to Charles H. Burke, Commissioner Has wired the Secretary of the Interior hoping he |