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28 SIGHTINGS SINCE SEPTEMBER:
Begin gives formal
Bigfoot' has Dakotans
LITTLE EAGLE, S.D. (AP)-Indians
in 'this remote hamlet on the Standing
Rock Reservation'are so convinced that
Bigfoot is roaming nearby that some
are carrying guns or moving out.
"I couldn't stand its running around
shrieking all night," the Rev. Angus
Long Elk said of the coyote-like
screaming noise attributed to the
legendary creature.
"IT WAS DOING it all the time," he
said. "And about two weeks ago my
wife saw it at night while she was down
by the river. She's been afraiI ever sin-
ce and wanted to leave."
So with others, the Long Elks are
moving away from Little Eagle until
the Bigfoot furor settles down. Some
who have decided to stay are carrying
rifles or tranquillizer guns.
Twenty-eight sightings of Bigfoot-an
ape-like creature whose existence has
never been documented
despite sporadic, sightings in North
America-have been reported in Little
Eagle since September.
DURING THE past, numerous
sightings of such creatures have been
reported throughout the West, par-
ticularly in the Pacific Northwest.
Many have been proven hoaxes, most
recently a May 15 claim by a half-dozen
passengers on a bus headed towardr
Vancouver, British Columbia. Four,
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incident with a $200 monkey suit and
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The Sioux on the 2.3 million acre
Standing Rock Reservation,. which
straddlies the border between North
and South Dakota, call the creature
"Taku He." In the Pacific Northwest, it
is known as "Sawquatch."
Regardless of its name, many of the
60 Little Eagle residents fear that
Bigfoot-or several of the
creatures-are hiding in the thick scrub
cottonwoods that surround the com-
munity, says Gary Alexander, whose
general store has become the local
Bigfoot information center.
ALEXANDER SAID the creatures
have been described as between six and
nine feet tall and weighing 600-900
pounds. He said one of the larger
animals is reported to be dark in color
and another is light-colored. A third
Bigfoot reportedly is smaller, at about
six feet and 400 pounds, he said.
LeMar Chasing Hawk said he was
confronted by a Bigfoot lurking 10 feet
away on a path bordered by scrub
bushes outside his backyard. He said
the incident occurred one September
night and that he has carried a rifle for
protection ever since.
"I didn't stay around long enough to
find out what it looked like," he added.
"I turned around and ran for home and
didn't look back."
agreement
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drawal from occupied territories.
As his envoys to Cairo, Begin named
the director general of his office, Dr.
Eliahu Ben-Elissar, 45, and the Foreign
Ministry's legal adviser and veteran
diplomatic troubleshooter, Dr. Meir
Rosenne, 46. He said he named them af-
ter consulting by telephone with
Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, who
was inBonn, West Germany.
In related developments:
In Damascus, Syrian President.
Hafez Assad announced he would per-
sonally attend a conference of hard-line
Arabs in Libya starting Thursday"to
discuss ways and means to foil the
results of Sadat's Israeli trip." He said
he was prepared to end his long-
standing feud with neighboring Iraq in
the name of a united anti-Sadat front.
* Baghdad radio said Iraq had
decided to hold its own summit con-
ference later this week and was inviting
Algeria, Libya, South Yemen, Syria
and all Palestinian guerrilla groups.
The broadcast did not say whether Iraq
would attend the Tripoli talks, and left
unclear why Iraq decided to hold its
own conference.
" Syria sent Foreign Minister Abdul
Halim Khaddam to Moscow to explain
its position. Iraq said it would send
someone to Russia too.
to summit
The Soviet press carried extensive
articles on negative -Arab reaction to
Sadat's summons, but never once men-
tioned that the Soviet Union was among
the parties invited to attend.
" Informed sources in Beirut said
Lebanon will attend neither the Cairo
nor the Tripoli conferences in an effort
to maintain its.fragile neutrality in the
Arab-Israeli conflict.
* In Cairo, acting Foreign Minister
Butros Ghali confirmed an invitation
had been sent to Palestine Liberation
Organization leader Yasir Arafat to
select a Palestinian representative for
the Cairo meeting. Spokesmen for the
PLO have denounced Sadat's peace
initiatives, but Arafat has made no
comment.
In his Knesset speech, Begin said he
would not sit with the PLO, which he
denounced as "the most despicable
organization to rise up since the Nazis."
But he stopped short of repeating a
statement by his spokesman Sunday
saying Israel would boycott the
meeting if the PLO was there.
Begin said the Egyptian invitation to
Cario and the Israeli response were ex-
changed by Israeli and Egyptian am-
bassadors to the United Nations-not
by U.S. intermediaries as in previous
exchanges.
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Eclipse Bright Moments presents:
Chico Freeman and Don Moye (Duets)
Chico is a brilliant young saxophonist, who most recently
played with Elvin Jones. Don is the percussionist for the Art
Ensemble of Chicago.
Friday, December 2; 8:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
East Quad Auditorium.
Tickets $2.50 general -admission, on sale at Ticket Centrol
and at the door,
Chico Freeman Workshop
Free improvisation techniques within orchestral relationships.
December 2; 2:00 p.m. East Quad Aud.
Mediatrics presents:
Bad News Bears
A comedy of honor, victory, and defeat in the Little League.
Starring Tatum O'Neal, Walter Matthau.
Friday, December 2, 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m.
All The President's Men
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Saturday, December 3, 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m.
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Artists aand Craftsmen Guild presents:
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