University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1980 Page ; On Campus UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB THE UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB will meet from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. today in the Watkins and Kansas rooms of the Kansas Union. The club is open to women faculty members and wives of faculty members. TONIGHT THE GRADUATE WOMEN'S GROUP will meet from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Cork Room of the Kansas Union. THE GERMAN CLUB will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the Cork Room of the Kansas Union. A seminar on sexuality will be held at the CINEMAL MUNISTRIES CENTER 07428 FAYETTE THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Kansas Union. THE BOARD OF CLASS OFFICERS will sponsor the BIG BLUE RALLY at 7 p.m. in the Satellite Union parking lot. TOMORROW THE BLACK STUDENT UNION will hold a BLACK AWARNESS SEMINAR from 6:30 to 10 p.m. in the B1 Room of the Kansas Union. The Kansan welcomes items for inclusion in "on Campus." Organizations should submit written information on scheduled free activities to the campus editor at least two days before the events. Beginner's Night September 11 6-9 p.m. Satellite Union Backgammon, Bridge, Chess, and Scrabble COME AND LEARN TO PLAY OR TEACH OTHERS TO PLAY!! THE BEST FROM HOLLYWOOD COMMONWEALTH THEATRES Granada Downtown 843-5788 Smokey & The Bandit Part II 7 30 & 9 30 P Varsity Downtown 843-1065 Cheech and Chong's Next Movie 7:30 8 9:20 R Lance wants open testimony MERRY HIMMIES PICTURE SHOW MIDNITE SHOW Fri & Sat Varsity Theatre THE WASHINGTON (UPI)—Bert Lance will testify before a closed meeting of the Senate panel investigating Billy Carter, provided his written replies to questions are made public immediately. It was announced yesterday. Hillcrest 9th & Iowa 842-8400 President Carter's former budget director refused to give a sworn deposition to the panel's investigators Tuesday unless reporters were allowed in the room. He had said he feared he would be "smeared and villed" by selective leaks by what he calls government "powercrats." 1. The Blue Lagoon 7:30 & 9:30 But Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., chairman of the panel investigating Billy Carter's financial dealings with Libya, said yesterday that staff attorneys had worked out an agreement with lawyers to obtain Lance's sworn statement. 2. Caddyshack 7 20 & 9 20 Lance will appear before staff investigators Sept. 18, Bayh said, "for the purpose of preparing a statement by the subcommittee to impartition to the subcommittee's inquiry," "At the close of the meeting, the statement will be immediately made available to the public and the press," Bavh said. 3. Airplane 7:30 & 9:15 Cinema Twin 31st & Iowa 842-6400 2. The Fienish Plot of Dr. Fumanchu 7 30 & 6 30 P6 Lance has said that he knew little about Billy Carter's dealings with Libya, and that he had no dealings with the White House on the subject. . Xanadu 7:30 & 9:40 The Shining & The Exorcist Sunset Lakes West 61st St 543-8172 THE HOUSE, meanwhile, demanded that the White House provide within seven days all documents and records it gave to Billy Carter's relationship to Libya. Rep. Peter Rodino, D-N.J., chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, argued against the move, saying reams of money already had been submitted to the Senate. Sadat said Egyptian State Minister for Foreign Affairs Butros Ghali will leave for New York Friday to attend the U.N. General Assembly session, which opens officially Tuesday. House Republicans nevertheless pushed for a resolution demanding the material. After Democrats failed on a vote, the measure, it was approved by voice vote. White House counsel Lloyd Cutler appeared before the Senate committee also and said the president, on learning that his brother Billy had received $220,000 as part of a rehab package for him, concerned that his brother had obligated himself to Libya's radical regime. Cutter testified that he had forgotten to previously inform the panel of a conversation he had with the president July 8 or 9 about the Billy affair. Cutter later said his brother had finally agreed to register as a foreign agent for Libya. The two foreign ministers "are planning to meet together and to meet also with our friends in the United States." he said. Cutler said he talked with Billy's attorneys July 2. "They informed me that Billy Carter had authorized them to negotiate a registration statement with the Justice Department's lawyers," he said. "I believe I advised the president of this development on July 8 or 9 when en route with him to Tokyo to attend the meeting of the Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira." U. S. Middle East envoy Sol Linowitz won agreement from both sides last week to resume the talks concerning the future of the 1.1 million Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. It also was agreed to prepare for a summit President Carter later this year. Emerging from an hour-long meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir, Sadat said the two had made progress toward improving bilateral ties between nations but he did not elaborate. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (UPI)—Israel and Egypt have agreed to resume their Palestinian autonomy negotiations later this month in New York, President Anwar Sadat said yesterday. starts at Dusk Egypt suspended the autonomy negotiations Aug. 3 because of Israel's decision to declare united Jerusalem its eternal capital. Carter, Cutler and White House national security adviser Biqniwge Brzezinski submitted a lengthy report to the Senate panel Aug. 4 describing in detail the conversations and dealings they had with Billy Carter on Libya. - Documents on Attorney General Benjamin Cilietti's alleged recommendation to his investigators June 11 that they put off any action in the Billy Carter case for 10 days. Justice Cilietti said he would have said Cilietti made the recommendation just after Billy Carter admitted getting $220,000 from Libya. - Any papers on Civilians' June 17 conversation with President Carter. Carter has said Civilians told him that day that Billy should register as a foreign agent for Libya and that he could not face criminal prosecution if he did. But Rep. Robert McClory of Illinois, ranking GOP member of the House Judiciary Committee, said there were no problems from the material submitted by Carter: He also said that Prime Minister Menachem Begin's plan to move his office from west to Arab East Jerusalem had been deferred, easing the recently heightened tensions between Israel and Egypt over Israeli moves in the disputed city. Carter said he subsequently urged his brother to register. Israel, Egypt to begin autonomy negotiations IN TEL AVIV, Begin also said that the talks with Egypt would start again this month and that a steering committee might convene as early as next week to work out an agenda for negotiations. Sadat said "yes, at the United Nations" when asked specifically whether the autonomy negotiations would be resumed later this month. Shamir, returning to Israel from his 24-hour visit in time for the start of the Jewish New Year, said he was promised a "serious effort in many different spheres would now be made so that the process of normalization between the two countries would become more real." Take Advantage of Mr. Stoak's Student Special 10% off lunch and dinner (for regular priced items only) Present current student ID to waitress. offer expires 9/30/80 We serve only USDA choice beef naturally aged with no chemicals. Or try our quality seafood. 920 W. 23rd Lawrence, Kansas 841-3454 You can't cut quality when your reputation is at steak. 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