Further, William Janklow continued to swear and cuss, continued to fight with the officer, and thus, this officer had to call for help, to get Janklow arrested and placed in the drunk section of the Fort Thompson jail. Further, this affiant states that William Janklow tried to outrun the police car and drove all over the highway in an attempt to evade arrest. This affiant was further advised that William Jank- low was so drunk that it was difficult for Janklow to walk, or in fact even stand up. The next morning William Janklow was released from the drunk tank, and someone brought down some shoes, socks, underwear and pants, so he could walk out of jail completely dressed. This affiant agrees to allow this sworn statement to be used for any press release relating to William Janklow and all these facts are true, as this affiant was Tribal Chairman at Fort Thompson when Janklow was arrested for drunk driving, disorderly conduct, assaulting an officer, and indecent expo- sure. Dated this 18th day of October, 1974. Robert G. Philbrick (signature) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of October, 1974. Kristine R. Lyons (signature) Notary Public