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Show Crime - 157 Excerpts from correspondence regarding Blanding situation. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 28, 1923 Work, Herbert, Secretary of the Interior Letter to Herbert Welsh, Pres., Indian Rights Assoc. Has considered L. Scott's offer to settle Ute difficulty. Supt. McKean has gone to Blanding, Utah, and from telegram received, it appears the situation is well in hand. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 28, 1923 Ward, Marshal Telegram to Attorney General " Gained compact with Indians again last night two more of the outlaws in custody results so far very satisfactory hope to have outlaw leader old Posey within few days." ( complete) Mar. 29, 1923 Meritt (?), Asst. Commissioner Telegram to Albert Leman, Boston Sunday Post Salt Lake Ctiy, Utah, is official station of Marshal J. Ray Ward. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Mar. 30, 1923 Burke, Chas. H., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Secretary of the Interior Burke relays to the Secretary a series of telegrams between himself and the agent of the Consolidated Ute Agency re: the troubles between Indians and whites in Blanding, Utah. Apr. 2, 1923 Campbell, Walter |