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Show INDIANS ALLEGE POLICEBEATING FARMNGTON. N. M.. Aug. UP Long smoldering unrest among northern New Mexico Navajos over livestock control measure of the U. S. Indian service flared today as antiadniinistratlon Indiana protested protest-ed to Washington what they aald wa he-brutar beating"-! three tribesmen by Indian service police. po-lice. Flat predictions of impending trouble came from at least one quarter. In the reservation Jail at Fort Defiance, Arts., were Hoateen Tso, his son, and Ned Net, Navajos. They charged, In depositions to District Dis-trict Attorney David Carmody, that reservation police Illegally arrested and beat them because of their asserted as-serted failure to comply with sheep-dipping sheep-dipping regulations. Tom Dodge, assistant to Superintendent Superin-tendent E. R. Fryer, admitted, an "altercation" when the men were taken into oustody at Gallup Monday. Mon-day. He denied, however, they were severely beaten. |