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Show Crime - 156 Posey is still at large although the marshal is to leave the following day to locate him. Asks office view regarding the situation. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 26, 1923 Ward, Ray, Marshal Telegram to Attorney General " Have in custody seven Indians who have been fighting holding seventy two prisoners stop William Posey ring leader still at large with one or two others expect to have him within few days stop holding expenses at minimum." ( complete) Mar. 26, 1923 Burke, Chas. H., Commissioner Telegram to McKean, Supt. Advises that due to past history of the band of Indians any offenses by them should be dealt with by local courts. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 27, 1923 Leman, Albert, Boston Sunday Post Telegram to Office of Indian Affairs Please wire home address of U. S. Marshal J. Ray Ward now chasing Piute Indians. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 27(?) , 1923 Welsh, Herbert, Pres. Indian Rights Assoc. Letter to Charles H. Burke, Commissioner Thanks for the favor in regards to the Ute trouble and for a letter of introduction to be carried on a long rally proposed for New England and Canada. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 27, 1923 Burke, Chas. H., Commissioner Letter to Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott |