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Show CHIEF POSEY'SW GIVEN HIS LIBERTY Salt Lake April 10 A cBinic in In dlan psychology is being tfailv con ducted at the federal building The net result yesterday was Hie libera- i,uu w ""uincr mi me prisoners from San Juan county Posey's boy was taken out of the county jafl and permitted per-mitted to join the four pre5ousl liberated lib-erated Piutes. who await i he "time when Agent J E Jenkins still take them to Ute Mountain reservation in -southeastern Colorado. But there is lurther worlj for the cHnic. at which David S Cook assistant as-sistant United States district attoi - 1 ney, presides and in which .Vj.ont Jen-1 kins L. D Creel and Marshs.l Aquila Neheker participate. The psybhl proceedings or Polk and Posey" are j not yet transparent to the deserving I eves of the investigators. p(,k how-' ever, Is beginning to regard Marshal Nebeker as a sort of big brother hen he insisted upon going to ;h -marshal's office, to shake hainds with h:m after leaving the consultation chamber late yesterday before he i should be returned to the county jn' for the night, his face wore ; n eager 1 m.. smile and he gripped Mr Nebeker s hand affectionately. mur ; The purpose of the labor with ih 9 Indians through the old Indian. T i m Allen, as interpreter, is to ma'? of the attllude of mind of each Their i spoken assurance is not regarded ns enough, but those concerned with their case must be convinced of a Sincere mention to abide by the law 01 reservation life before each is roled to Agent .Knkins Whethei Polk and Posey will be able to make I the 100 pel" 'ent record required is I' vet to be determined In the meantime the Indians already liberated are being entertained in a way to make them Cprget their jail g experiences. They go every night to a mov in:; picture show. The last one was a boxing exhibition, and made much foi them to talk about. Thv pronounced it heap wyno ' very Osgood. Os-good. j |