“HEAP FAST GO-DEVIL”
Chief Yellowfect lives on the Navajo Indian reservation in Northern Arizona He is a stately old warrior, standing over six feet in his mocassins,;wad although past sixty is as spry- and active as most white men at thirty. J. M. Gibbs, jun., of Tucson, took the chief for a spin in his Chrysler, and when the speedometer climbed up to 72. a broad smile covered the old Indian S face. His only remark after the onr slowed down was: “Heap fast gb* devil; me like ’em that way.”
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Shannon News, 17 January 1928, Page 4
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91“HEAP FAST GO-DEVIL” Shannon News, 17 January 1928, Page 4
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