“We arc going to let the Indian him-! self decide where he wants to live/’I Superintendent Locke declared. “If he wants to live in Muskogee, all right. If he chooses some other city we have nothing to say in the way of objecting, for he's the right to make his own decisions.”If a suitable residence can be found in Kansas City it will be purchased by the Government for its wealthy ward. Otherwise, a house will be built.“There's no truth in the reports that we are going to spend $200,000 for a residence for Jackson Barnett.” Locke said, “but we're going to see to it that he has a house in keeping with his wealth and one with which he is satisfied.”