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Show 242 criticism of government without knowing what the real situation was. There is another matter which has questionable validity since there is no supporting The question relates to a resolution passed by a evidence to the charge. meeting of citizens of Salt Lake City assembled at the First Congrega tional Church, demanding the settlement of problems in Carbon County. In this resolution it was proposed that a delegation be sent to Governor Blood to "mass " demand "the State withdraw all rifles, machine gunes, tear-gas and other war supplies loaned by the State to equip the army of gun-men now terrorizing Carbon County and that this committee demand the removal from office of Adjutant General Williams who furnished these supplies, delivered an in cendiary speech against the National Miner's Union in Price, and personally presented to the County Commissioners and the City Council of Helper the Martial Law Orders. ,,29 There is no documentation in the state records that the National Guard sent weapons and tear-gas to the strike region, or that General Williams was involved with this situation. It seems therefore that the Utah National Guard not involved in the strike of was carping against them was 1933, and consequently criticism and out of line with the actual happenings. 30 29Lynda B. Gibbs, ., pp. 106-113. Henry H. Blood, "Mem orandum, August 28, 1933" (Utah State Archives: Governor Henry Blood Cor respondence). Helper City Corporation, "Resolution (Utah State Archives: Dan James, Governor Henry H. Blood Correspondence, no date given). "Letter to Governor Blood, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah" (Utah State Archives: Governor Henry H. Blood Correspondence, letter is dated September !I 11, 1933). William L. Patterson, National Sec reta ry International Labor De fense, "Letter to Governor Blood, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 18, 1933" (Utah State Archives: Governor Henry H. Blood Correspondence). C. Sta shinsky Chairman, Supreme Lodge Lithuanians of America Br #9 of New Kensmgton Pa., "Letter to Governor Blood, Salt Lake City, Utah" (Utah State Archives: Governor Henry H. Blood Correspondence, letter dated , , , September 18, 1933). 30Helen rifles and 1933. a "riot Z. Papaniko Ias claims squad" The state records have question as that there is evidence to show that from the National Guard did go to Carbon no "riot squad" January 25, 1972. to the group she referred to as National Guardsmen. County evidence of this and there remains much "Interview." as being bona fide in |