Page 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1980 PCKWG CARDEN CHIKCSC RCSTJiURji/Cr sJTuo^jxrr SPECIAL DINNER 3.50 NOON BUFFET 3.29 SUNDAY EVENING BUFFET 3.95 All you can cat! Lunch 11:30-2 p.m. Dinner 5:30-9:30 1313 $. College 822-7661 Washington R Bobbi’s Books 3529 Texas Ave. 846-7412 Ridgecrest Center Open 10-5:30 Monday-Saturday Paperbacks Vi Price Trade 2 for 1 plus lOt Wanted Amateur Art Work forDisjday flnllertnr’s Stamns FRAZET1A & TOLKIEN POSTERS Report says action slow on Billy Civiletti waited to check with president first, claims New York Times United Press International WASHINGTON — The Senate Committee investigat ing Billy Carter s Libyan dealings Thursday turned its attention to a report that Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti delayed action to force Carter to register as a Libyan agent until he could check with President Carter. The special Judiciary subcommittee called in Joel Lisker, head of the Justice Department’s Foreign Agent Registra tion Unit, for a cross examination about apparent conflicts in testimony given to the panel by Civiletti and Lisker. The New York Times reported Thursday that Robert Kelly, Republican counsel for the committee, dealt with the conflict in a memorandum distributed to GOP mem bers of the panel and given to the Times by a staff member. The Kelly report said Lisker testified that when he told Civiletti that Billy Carter acknowledged receiving money from Libya, the attorney general told Lisker not to act on the information for 10 days, the Times said. Billy Carter has denied any attempts to influence his brother, the president, in return for a $220,000 payment from Libya. He has called the payment a loan. Chairman Birch Bayh, D-Ind., planned an executive session during the day to consider possible disciplinary action against the committee source who leaked the GOP “This amounts to circumstantial evidence that Civiletti wanted time to talk to the president to see if he could get Billy to register, thus avoiding criminal prosecution for refusing to do so, ” the Times quoted the report as saying. t NEW ( ter’s soutl dent with ity for po • Reagan and aided “stealth Saying tom bon ike full r ational s Reagan his first Sc jverfront ing “E-R rowned All day for letting doping “The la report, sources said. They said there was no implication Kelly himself leaked the story. Kelly’s report noted Civiletti had told a press conference the department’s criminal division alone had handled the Billy Carter case, but suggested Civiletti’s instruction that Lisker delay action contradicted that. “This amounts to circumstantial evidence that Civiletti wanted time to talk to the president to see if he could get Billy to register, thus avoiding criminal prosecution for refusing to do so,’ the Times quoted the report as saying. Bayh told reporters Wednesday he has no plans to call Billy Carter back to the witness table, but the president’s brother may be asked to submit sworn testimony to clear up any discrepancies that crop up. One point of concern was Lisker’s written report that Carter denied in January he had any commercial dealings with Libya, although he had already received a $20,OK advance on a promised $500,000 loan. He said Carter repe ated the denial again in June. Carter, who registered as an agent of Libya in Julylo settle a Justice Department lawsuit, has denied giving Lis ker any misinformation. But during his recent testimony, Carter said some statements he made later about what was said at the meetings may have been inaccurate. ■ jfy wea p, Bayh told reporters Wednesday the subcommittee is V “i n this negotiating with lawyers for Libyan diplomats to obtais l janctione their testimony, especially that of Ali El Houderi, headofB the Libyan mission. The subcommittee would also like to confirm that the $220,000 Libya ultimately paid Carter was actually* loan — as Carter claims — and not payment for his publicized friendship with that country’s radical regimeoi other services. Another question was whether they tried to use the president’s brother to influence U.S. policy toward Libya, or to obtain release of planes they had purchased in this country. 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