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Show Crime - 145 Covey has sent police to Bluff after Hatch promised to surrender. He asks if Hatch should be turned over to state or federal authorities. U. S. H. S/ B8 1 & 2 May 25, 1914 Meritt, Assistant Letter ( Telegram?) to Covey, Supt., Navajo Springs Agency " Your letter eighteenth and telegram twentyfifth, relative killing of Mexican. Facts before Office indicate that Federal Courts have jurisdiction. Wire U. S. attorney and follow his advice." ( complete) U. S. H. S/ B8 1 & 2 June 18, 1914 Hanks, C. F-, 2nd Asst. Commissioner Letter to Claude Covey, Supt., Navajo Springs Agency " Concerning your telegram of May 25 and letter of May 18 relative to the killing of a Mexican on your reservation, the Office would like to have a full and complete report showing what disposition has been made in this case." ( complete) U. S. H. S./ B8 1 & 2 June 29, 1914 Covey, Claude C., Supt., Navajo Springs Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Covey submits a report on the killing of a Mexican on the reservation. The accused, Everett Hatch, will not surrender. U. S. H. S./ B8 1 & 2 June 30, 1914 Reports of the Dept. of the Interior Marriages, missionaries, churches, English language, dress, citizenship, crimes, misdemeanors, etc. |