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Billy Carter — Part 3
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about Libya, and that to his recollection he had just placed
a call to the State Department offices in Washington, D.Ceor
requesting to talk to someone about Libya, and cannot recall
_to whom he eventually epoke.. He stated he felt it may have 09 0S
_ been the individual that he had received a letter frOmy
| {dated December 12, 1978, (previously furnished by Coleman So
_ "in his interview of May 8, 1979) but he simply cannot recall... © 2:
Be added at this time that Billy's attorneys, Pollak and ~--° 80 ose
Ruth in Washington, D.C., had asked him the same question. - ~~. a
"In response to whether he had ever talked to a William Quant
or a Morris Draper he stated that Pollak and Ruth had likewise
asked him this and he has no idea whether it is one of those
gentlemen or not. He further added that he does not even
really recall at this time the conversations themselves.
Coleman stated that to his knowledge, Gold-kist
- Incorporated of Atlanta, Georgia, has made no arrangements
with the Libyan Government adding that if so there would
further that, "Nobody down here likes Gold-kist." He added -—
that if there had been any meetings between Gold-kiét and
the Libyan representatives, it would probably have been
during the time the delegation was in the United States
in January, 1979, when a number of companies and their representative
were meeting with the Libyans. He stated that prior to monty
the delegation's arrival, he had informed the Georgia State ;
Industry and Trade Department that the Libyans were coming
and had expressed a desire to purchase from the United States.
He recalled that the Industry and Trade Department hosted )
the delegation to a dinner at which there were numerous oe
companies present which he was sure would have included Gold-kist. ae
An acquaintance of his, a Mr. Warren Young, of the Department — are
of Industry and Trade, had been hie contact with that .
department. . .... ; . - wr
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