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Show Relations with Non- Indians - 570 Meritt asks Covey to explain a line in a recent telegram concerning attempt to arrest Everett Hatch. U. S. H. S./ B8 1 & 2 Nov. 12, 1914 Covey, Claude C , Supt., Navajo Springs Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Covey explains the telegram that he sent regarding the attempt to arrest Everett Hatch. U. S. H. S/ B8 1 & 2 Nov. 12, 1914 Jones, A., 1st Assistant Secretary of the Interior Letter to Attorney General Jones informs the attorney general that Everett Hatch, who has been accused of killing a Mexican, is a Ute Indian. U. S. H. S./ B8 1 & 2 Dec 4, 1914 Nebeker, Aquila, U. S. Marshal Letter to Claude Covey, Supt, Navajo Springs Agency Nebeker asks for Covey's help in arresting Everett Hatch and his father. U. S. H. S./ B8 1 & 2 Dec. 10, 1914 Covey, Claude, Supt., Navajo Springs Agency Letter to U. S. Marshal, Salt Lake City Covey responds to the Marshal's request for help in arresting Hatch. He states that his Indian Police are " deathly afraid" of Billy Hatch, Everett Hatch's father, and would be of no use. He suggests that four white men, whom he names, be deputized. U. S. H. S./ B8 1 & 2 |