DIRTY TRICKS A FACTOR oe Bennett considers By CHARLES LA VERTU VICTORIA (CP) — The dirty tricks scandal which har racked the Social Credit arty In-recent weeks will his influence the size and pe of the cabinet shuffle Premier Bilt Hennett has ned for Friday. '. With: Bennett away on a {tworking holiday” last week ing which he was to mull Ver his dabinet, the scandal pice ag! in reared-its head with the resignation of George: Lenko, executive assistant to Deputy Premier pace McCarthy, = Because pf the scandal — ferred’. to by some. az tergate — ‘what was to ve-been a major cabinet shuffle could end up as a cosmetic affair-aimed at i vacancies created by je'defeat of three ministers fn, last May's provincial plection and the expected felting up of two new thlnistries, “Jn 1975, Bennett promised cabinet minister would ad the same ministry for more than one term, but it is Houbiful the premier «will faep that promise. ~ He has been criticized bath {pilge and outside the Social Uredit legislative caucus for @ lack of leadership, par- cularly during the current is, and for delaying by frore than five months the jppaintment of new cabinet ters. ‘Bennett, who slipped from a4, MOBILE HOMES 4972° Norwestern . 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Clapp ihe registéred qwner of & Triumph Herald Convertable, Registration Nbr. 1594807, Serlat SFC. 12999 to. come forth before November 20th , 197910 pay ovtstending balance owed to Terrace Engine Rebuilders for--servicis performed on the afore mentioned vehicte 04, er,aboul,Jyne11, 1979 of vines wif],be gold for cost of urred charges, .. | Poin public view into the U.S, last week after a first ministers’ meeting in Ottawa, also was missing shortly after the scandal began to erupt, He was on 2 trade mission in Japan and Korea. The dirty tricks scandal centres on the sending of forged letters last spring to newspaper editors in an altempt to discredit ‘th. New Democratic Party op- position. Social Credit Party researchers advocated the sending of the letters on a tape recording sent to con- stituency presidents. Deputy Premier ‘Grace McCarthy did not take any action in his absence, and ministers are now making their displeasure known. in public. - The scandal has resulted in the resignation of Ron Greig, a member of the premier's staff; Jack Kelly, a caucus @mployee and Lenko Efforts todownplay it have met with little success, Newspapers and news broadcasts have been carrying new twists to the affair almost daily. _The scandal appears to have weakened Social Credit’s already-shaky hald on the province. The party won the May 10 provincial general election with only a flve-seat majority in the 57- seat house, - NDP leader Dave Barrett says Lenko’s resignation raises more questions, such as whether his boss Mrs. By DINA SUDLOW VANCOUVER .(CP)- ‘Antony D'Angelo finally got the chance to conduct a full ‘ symphony. orchestraand it only cost him $2,000 for the privilege. Maestro-for-a-moment D'Angelo had one of the win- ning bids to conduct the Van- couver Symphony Orchestra offered at auction during the VSO'S Radiothon — this weekend. “I've always had an ambition to conduct a full symphony orchestra,” said the . Vancouver shoe paanufacturer....{J-ve been involyed with music for years, but this is 4 dream come true.” The orchestra aiso had their dreams come true, almost beyond their wildest hopes. The radiothon, a 60- hour broadcast on CHQM- FM raised $128,332, more than twice their hoped-for target of $50,000. . That amount wil re used help offset.the orchestra's Hetlele dike fhe VSO "poasts the largest list of subscribers in’ the world, about 43,000, mounting costs and static federal gov- ernment grants have the or- chestra running at a loss of: about $250,000. D'Angelo will make his VSO debut in January at a Mitch Miller pops concert, conducting the final part of the William Tell Overture, otherwise known as the theme music from the Lone Ranger television series, An anonymous Vancouver woman, who became in- volved ina bidding war with D'Angelo for the conducting Defence VANCOUVER (CP) — A motion amending the federal government’s defence of, a $71 million breach of trust suit brought by the Musqueam Indian band may be withdrawn later today, Environment Minister John Fraser said Sunday. Fraser said in an interview he has asked Justice Minister Jacques Flynn to reconsider the Rovernment's McCarthy knew about Lenko’s involvement,-and if so why had she remained silent, -’ Some observers feel only the resignation or firing. of Mrs. McCarthy will put an end to Lettergate. But Mrs.. McCarthy is a popular government figure and many. Social Credit officials fear the government ‘would lose her Vancouver seat ina byelection. Bennett is expected to move her from the human resources ministry, where she is known to be unhappy, to the high-profile tourism and small business portfolio which she loved, ~ : A naturel to replace her at human resources is Con- sumer and Corporate Affairs Minister Jim Nielsen, - It is believed that Bennett will create an. inter- povernmental affairs ministry which will be headed by Environmént Minister Rafe Mair, currently chairman of the cabinet confederation committee, The premier alsa is ex- pected to spin. off sciences and technology from education creating a new Ministry which would he headed by Education Minister Pat MeGeer, a research scientist who has alienated teachers, trustees and parents, and shown a preference for sciences and technology. : Bennett is expected to honors, will lead the or- chestra in an April pops concert. . Throughout the broadcast, Vancouver residents’ paid from $10 to $1,500 for premiums donated mainly by local businesses and individuals; as well as bidding on auction items. For $10, there were ¥SO T- shirts, with tasteful musicallyoriented slogans like Handel Her But Don't Mahler. For $3,-500, con- ductor Miller offered a number of week-long holidays at his condominium on Grand ‘Cayman Island. Personalities from the entertainment world donated experiences at varying prices, One could play tennis with violin vir- tuoso Pinchas Zukerman, go jogging with Debbie Brill or skiing with Nancy Green Raine. . Prime Minister Joe Clark autographed an original political cartoon of himself. It raised $300 at auction. . Members of the orchestra plunged into the project, donating everything from macrame to music lessons to nights on the town, Misery likes company. Portly principal violist Leslie Malowany who is trying to shed 30 pounds, will be making a slim dinner for eight. The soon-to-besvelte musician is supplying food; the buyer low-calorie wine. Probably the busiest member of the orchestra is trombonist Doug Sparkes, whe will spend the next six months giving music lessons, escorting women to “eatch, transfer the. highly-vocal Don Phillipsirom economic development: pavsibly: to — ; deregulation — the. new ministry whose-claim to - fame is thal it eliminated'a « by accident," .: | tte His replacement could be Municipal Affairs Miniater Bill Vander .Zalm, who provided controversy while heading. human resources J andand his current portfolio. - - He is.one of two ministers : who are unhappy with the handling of the Lettergate : tu he affair but it ja. deub would be fired because of his popularity with the. party faithful’. ok * “Labor Minister Allan Wil- . liams is kpown .to be ushappy with’ his portfalio, and while’ he may be given ihe added reaponslbility of . deputy premier,’ he: likely . will not be’ transferred because he hap done so well. . -Also unlikely to be moved, though. frequently criticized — by columnists, is Ene Minister Jim Hewitt. w appears to have mastered his ministry. He is scheduled. to attend the first ministers’ conference in‘December.- © New (Central Fraser. whose family are strong backers of the party. a Other possibilities are Peter Hyndman (Yancoyver South), Angus Ree (North VancouverVapilano). and Jack Heinrich (Prince George North), ‘How much for a Maestro? dinner, making’ gourmet . dinners and playing. tennis. Tympanist Don Adams of- dered a, preptium with. a @- would. escort a woman to dinner, provided she is six feet tall in her stocking feet: He is 6'7” tal). . Henry Vogel, orchestra Maanager with the New York - Philharmonic, spent . the weekend at the radlothon ‘|. site in Pacific Centre. Vogel :7. has handled 29.such projects for. orchestras in’ the U.S. This is a first for ¢ Canadian orchestra, | -- - 0: He - joined:. CHQM-FM broadcaster ‘Maurice Folsy who is a prime mover behind the avent; Miller, and gather personalities including sport celebrities, entertalners’ and politicians. | cat Joining -symphony volunteers, the orchestra members answered phones, told stories and occasiotally displayed their musical talents for extra donations, Malowany was’ blissful at ’ the unexpected total raised, ‘Ym simply amazed. This ‘community ‘involvement is what makes orchestras and art survive.” . “Musical director Kazuyoshi Akiyama net only took his turn at - the microphone, but tossed in several premiums as wel), including dinner parties’ gt his home with a little light enterlainment by mezzo- soprano Delia Wallis, con- vertmaster Gerald Jarvis and the conductor himself at the keyboard. Ta He even presented the newest VSO guest conductor with a baton, - . called obnoxious amended defence that the only trust existing between the Crown and Indians is a political one and places gov- ernment action in Indian matters beyond the reach of the courts, ‘ "This is an obnoxicus doc- trine anc: most improper to raise as a defence,” Fraser said, . The Musqueam band alleges that government. Tepresentatives violated Research affecting education VANCOUVER (CP) ~ Students in professional faculties are getting a poor education because univer- sities have placed the em- phasis on research rather than practical applications, gays a Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology profes- sor. Donald Schon said univer- BIRTHS INCREASE LONDON. (CP) — Motherhood seems to be back in fashion in Britain. Births fell from a peak of 876,000 In 1964 to a low of 569,000 in 1677. But they in- creased unexpectedly by 4.5 per cent last year to 596,000, And figures for the first 42 weeks of this year indicate that births are up eight per cent and could reach 650,000. Ld quality sities must meet the challenge of changing their focus or the professions’ appeal will continue to decline as it did in the 1960s and early 1970s, “Students are finding themselves taught by those who don't practice,” Schon sald. ‘Students have a choice: they can learn nothing from someone with high prestige, or they can learn something from someone with low prestige." Speaking lo about 500 persons here Saturday, he said that since - the professions tend’ to be in- sular, the public finds them remote. ‘ The public often distrusts the professions because they cannot probe them directly, Sehon said. ‘ their commitinenit. to serve the band's interests by renting 162 acres of reserve: land to Shaughnessy. Golf. |. Club without advertising the land, showing’ the band, lease or telling the. band ‘council in 1957 of other offer. to develop It. Toe Last week, government lawyer Gunnar Eggerston. moved to include a defence. of political trust in support of his contention that no breach occurred because no legally- binding trust existed. =“ Government lawyers have until Wednesday to present a formal defence amendment. Musqueam Jawyer Marvin Storrow condernned political trust as an immoral defence, He insisted on the option of . calling either Indian Affairs Mirlster Jake Epp or Flynn to explain at a discovery hearing the government's - interpretation of its trust. Fraser said he was con- siderabley disturbed when he learned of the motion. ‘it denigrates justice to raise ‘obscure pleas,” he said, “We are of the con- viction that Lhe government must not only act fairly in this matter, but be seen to act fairly. “The justice minister was not aware of the enormity of the steps being taken. 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