Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1929 — Page 14
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INDIAN BUREAU RANKS CURTIS INCOMPETENT' Government Is Guardian of Vice-President's Large Farm. /.*,/ ,<v rifl' -llouur'l r Mli-iti WASHINGTON, May 10.—VicePresident Charles Curtis is cla sihod m thr records ol the Indian bureau bcrc a;, an "incompetent Indian ii vas learned today. Tin; means that the political heir io the White House can not sell, lease, rent or dispose in any way of hi 160 acres ot homestead land in Oklahoma without the approval of the federal government, his guardian. The presumption in most cases of incompetency is that such an Indian is incapable to transact private businc' . although officials of the bureau say there are other “Casons for Curtis' failure to act. It ir, his own wish, officials say. that hr remains in a category which technically at least, marks him apart from his fellows. By an act of May 24. 1927, the i ,frictions on Kaw tribal property were continued for twenty more yea r;.. Republican politicians are said to have gone through the presidential campaign fearlul lest Curtis’ nominal status as an “incompetent Indian become known. Indian bureau officials say Curtis ha. often explained his reasons for not moving to have the restrictions lifted. It is the Vice-President's idea that ii he, the greatest figure in the dimnn 'ling Kaw tribe, holds onto his laud, lie will set. a good example
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