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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 087

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    128 2. If any of these parties had made the fight, however we certainly would have been defeated. This evil is exceeding prevalent at both Kingman and The Needles. Every year some crime is committed by Indians under the influence of liquor furnished them by [not legible] white and then the Indians suffers. Is there not some way to remedy this shocking evil? Judge Tustou and Sheriff Sake of Kingman and Deputy U.S. Sheriff Braun of Prescott have recently brought this matter before me and asked if something could not be done. If a test case should be made and we defeated there would be no controlling some of the more vicious of the Hualapai Indians. It would be a great thing if two day-