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BC Forest Service recordings : [radio spots, etc., 1967-1980]

SUMMARY: This accession mainly comprises groups of radio spots produced by or for the British Columbia Department of Forests, Ministry of Forests, and Forest Service. These 30-second and 60-second spots were intended to promote public awareness of forest fire prevention, forest protection and conservation in the province. Exceptions are as follows: T4252:0001 is blank [was removed in 2019]; T4252:0004 is a 5-minute commentary on Victoria; T4252:0009 may be a partial soundtrack for a film or audio documentary outlining the history of logging in B.C.; T4252:0016 is off-air audio recording of a television interview with Forests Minister Tom Waterland on the "Webster!" television talk show. T4252:0017 is a demo tape for Westward Communications, featuring 12 60-second spots for a variety of sponsors; the copyright in the latter probably resides with the sponsors in question.

Webster! : 1983-03-08

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Note: Show ends after one hour, V1988:25/1180-1181 is coverage of the Royal visit. Jack updates us intermittently on the arrival of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip in Victoria. The show begins today with a press conference at the Hotel Vancouver; Don Lanskail, President, Council of Forest Industries and an announcement regarding countervailing duties. A clip of Tom Waterland, Minister of Lands and Forests. Jack speaks with Jack Munro, IWA Regional President, by telephone from Toronto, then Mr. Lanskail from the Hotel Vancouver. By telephone, Jack speaks with Gerald Reagan, Federal International Trade Minister; BCTV reporter Harvey Oberfeld; Bill King, NDP Forest Critic; Herb Doman, Doman Industries. Includes a report on the Queen's arrival in Victoria.

Decision

Item consists of a documentary video which addresses the decision-making procedures of the Ministry of Forests when confronted with ecological and other values in forestry resource management. Specifically, the video deals with the spruce budworm, a moth larvae, and whether chemical sprays should be used on trees in the Fraser Valley. Minister of Forests, Tom Waterland, hosts an interdisciplinary conference to discuss the issue. The video also addresses how media coverage and public response to these issues.

Garde Gardom : [press conferences, etc., 1977-1978]

CALL NUMBER: T1363:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Garde Gardom: Comments on railway commission PWA and porography PERIOD COVERED: 1965-1977 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-02-10 & 22 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Attorney-General Garde Gardom comments on the BCR Commission vis-à-vis the M.E.L. Paving case, 1977-02-10. TRACK 2: Gardom comments on the purchase of Pacific Western Airlines by the Alberta; government, and on "no major hard-core pornography problems in BC", 1977-02-22. CALL NUMBER: T1363:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Garde Gardom: Comments on retirement of David Vickers and pornography RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-03-28 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Attorney-General Garde Gardom comments on the retirement of Deputy Minister David Vickers. Also, a statement from David Vickers to the effect that there was no disagreement between him and the Socred government, 1977-03-28. TRACK 2: Gardom discusses the standards for prosecuting pornography, 1977-03-28. CALL NUMBER: T1363:0003 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Garde Gardom: Comments on police college and other matters RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-04 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Attorney-General Garde Gardom comments on the location of the BC Police College and on violence in magazine. Also includes comments of Deputy Attorney-General David Vickers, 1977-04-19. TRACK 2: Gardom comments on matters such as the Fred Quilt case, the Good Hope Lake case, and the BC Police College, 1977-04-26. CALL NUMBER: T1363:0004 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Garde Gardom: Social Credit cabinet ministers RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-05 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Attorney-General Garde Gardom comments on new family legislation and proposal to withhold equalization payments from Quebec. Also: Municipal Affairs Minster Hugh Curtis comments on meeting with Regional District directors on the topic of the Islands Trust; Forests Minister Tom Waterland on the spraying of spruce budworm; Economic Development Minister Don Phillips on the halting of BC Railway construction; and Education Minister Pat MCGeer on French as a second language in Vancouver schools, 1977-05-19. TRACK 2: Gardom announces crackdown on impaired drivers, 1977-05-30. CALL NUMBER: T1363:0005 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Garde Gardom: On organised crime and ombudsman act RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-06 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Attorney-General Garde Gardom discusses the problems of fighting organized crime in BC; says that he is seriously considering appointing a crime commission. The role of CLEU in fighting crime, 1977-06-14. TRACK 2: Gardom explains the Ombudsman Act, 1977-06-20. CALL NUMBER: T1363:0006 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Garde Gardom: On juvenile offenders and land conveyances RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-06 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Attorney-General Garde Gardom announces the possibility of jail sentences for juvenile offenders, 1977-06-21. TRACK 2: Gardom explains proposed changes in land conveyancing. Also: Human Resources Minister Bill Vander Zalm on the bill that will abolish the Vancouver Resources Board, 1977-06-22. CALL NUMBER: T1363:0007 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Garde Gardom: On drunk driving and counterattack and RCMP RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 & 1978 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Attorney-General Garde Gardom conducts a press conference to discuss measures taken to counteract drunken driving, 1977-12-12. TRACK 2: In a press conference, Gardom explains the BC government's position on RCMP break-ins, 1978-04-28.

BC Radio News : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., May 1978]

CALL NUMBER: T3860:0015 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Auditor General Erma Morrison RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-12 SUMMARY: Auditor general Erma Morrison after meeting with the Public Accounts Committee of the Legislature.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0016 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Forest minister Tom Waterland RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-12 SUMMARY: Forest ministers Tom Waterland on Forests Act, Ministry of Forests Act, and Range Act introduced this day.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0017 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): NDP president John Brewin RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-16 SUMMARY: NDP president John Brewin on NDP's changes in the next federal election.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0018 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Gary Lauk ; Gordon Gibson RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-16 SUMMARY: Public Accounts Committee cancelled hearings on northeast task force. In order: Gary Lauk, Gordon Gibson, Lorne Nicolson, Vic Stephens, and Gordon Gibson again.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0019 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Attorney General Garde Gardom RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-17 SUMMARY: Attorney General Garde Gardom on experiment in blood alcohol testing at Royal Columbian Hospital.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0020 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Finance minister Evan Wolfe RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-17 SUMMARY: Finance minister Evan Wolfe on Quebec tax deal with Ottawa.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0021 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Lakex Mines president John Springer RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-17 SUMMARY: Lakex Mines president John Springer on deal with Coal Harbour Leasing Ltd. (regarding deputy attorney general Richard Vogel and the "Langdale Queen").; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0022 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): NDP MLAs Don Lochstead and Alex MacDonald RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-17 SUMMARY: NDP MLAs Don Lockstead and Alex Macdonald on M.V. "Lady Grace".; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0023 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): NDP leader Dave Barrett RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-17 SUMMARY: NDP leader David Barrett on the government's handling of the Public Accounts Committee.;

Webster! : 1980-03-17

Public affairs. Jack Webster’s popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack Webster interviews Tom Waterland, Minister of Forests, and Jim Hodge, Vice-President, Northern Tier Pipeline. Update on Judge Farris. Clip from Premier Bill Bennett’s press conference announcing the BC Resources Investment Corporation (BCRIC) and the gifting of five shares to eligible British Columbians. Webster has a one-on-one interview after the press conference with Bennett. Associate Producer, Linda Dutka, talks about the next day’s guests.

Webster! : 1986-11-26

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Brian Smith, Provincial Attorney General, is on the show first to discuss the appearance of a cover-up in a recent charge of theft against Vancouver police officer Clarke Winterton; amendments to the Police Act; independent reviews of police actions; conflicts of interest. Then a story on mining in BC and Jack speaks with Tom Waterland, President of the Mining Association of BC.

Decision

Documentary. An analysis of the decision-making procedures of the Ministry of Forests when confronted with ecological and other values in forestry resource management. The question was, "Should chemical sprays be used against the spruce budworm that is killing trees in the Fraser Valley?" Forests minister Tom Waterland hosts an interdisciplinary conference to discuss the issue.

Gordon Gibson Jr. : [press conferences, etc., 1975 & 1977]

CALL NUMBER: T1769:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Gordon Gibson Jr.: Comments on appointment of Royal Commision into BC Railway RECORDED: [location unknown], 1975-02-08 SUMMARY: Gordon Gibson Jr. comments on the appointment of a royal commission to investigate the operation of the BC Railway, 1975-02-08. CALL NUMBER: T1769:0003 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Gordon Gibson Jr.: Press conferences RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-02 & 03 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: BC Liberal Leader Gordon Gibson Jr. alleges that the government is having secret meetings with the coal industry and keeping information from the public, 1977-02-08. Gibson accuses Forests Minister Tom Waterland of threatening industry, 1977-02-17. Gibson criticizes Human Resources Minister Bill Vander Zalm for his treatment of the handicapped, 1977-03-28. Gibson comments on his three-hour filibuster to protest government handling of the Legislature, 1977-02-28. TRACK 2: Gibson questions the efficacy of the BC Development Corporation trying to have land removed from the Agricultural Land Reserve, 1977-03-02, and response from Economic Development Minister Don Phillips. CALL NUMBER: T1769:0004 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Gordon Gibson Jr.: Press conferences RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-04-05 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Gordon Gibson Jr. complains about being left off the Agriculture committee that will be investigating the food industry, 1977-04-05. TRACK 2: Gibson expresses concern about the future public costs of pensions, 1977-04-05. CALL NUMBER: T1769:0005 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Gordon Gibson Jr.: On government negotiations and unemployment RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-04-14 & 18 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Gordon Gibson Jr. condemns government inaction on unemployment, 1977-04-14. TRACK 2: Gibson comments on federal-provincial negotiations for rail and ferry transportation, 1977-04-18. CALL NUMBER: T1769:0006 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Gordon Gibson Jr.: Freedom of information and bikeways RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-06-23 & 1977-07-05 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Gordon Gibson Jr. comments on his Access to Information Act, introduced this date, 1977-06-23. TRACK 2: Gibson proposes that one percent of the Highways budget be set aside for bicycles, 1977-07-05. CALL NUMBER: T1769:0007 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Gordon Gibson Jr.: On ICBC advertising and BC Housing Corporation RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Gordon Gibson Jr. says that Education Minister Pat McGeer is guilty of patronage in awarding ICBC advertising contracts, 1977. Also: NDP MLA Charles Barber on the same topic. TRACK 2: Gibson accuses former BC Housing Corporation Chairman Werner Paulus of conflict of interest, 1977-07. CALL NUMBER: T1769:0008 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Gordon Gibson Jr.: On liquor ads and language rights RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-07-14 & 26 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Gordon Gibson Jr. calls on the provincial government to run anti-alcohol advertising, 1977-07-14. TRACK 2: Gibson comments on the problem of minority language rights in British Columbia, 1977-07-26.

Cyril Shelford roast, Terrace, B.C., Saturday, March 1, 1980

CALL NUMBER: T3711:0001 RECORDED: Terrace (B.C.), 1980-03-01 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Recording of the Cyril Shelford Roast held at Terrace, B.C., 01-Mar-1980. Art Wiebe, master of ceremonies. Letters from Stan Carnell and Paddy Sherman are read. Tom Waterland. Bill King. TRACK 2: Bill King. Pat Jordan. Letters from Premier Bill Bennett and "some of the old-timers" at the Ministry of Agriculture are read. Alex Fraser. Art Wiebe.

CALL NUMBER: T3711:0002 RECORDED: Terrace (B.C.), 1980-03-01 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Art Wiebe. Recording of Cyril Shelford nominating Ray Williston for the 1960 provincial election. Ray Williston. Art Wiebe sings "The Cyril Shelford Song", composed by Bill Vander Zalm. TRACK 2: Presentation by Edna Cooper. Bob Cooper. Ray Williston (cont'd). Telegram from Gordon Gibson Sr. is read. Tape of Jack Webster tribute to Cyril Shelford.

CALL NUMBER: T3711:0003 RECORDED: Terrace (B.C.), 1980-03-01 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Henry Bazowski [?]. Cyril Shelford responds to roasters and toasters. TRACK 2: Cyril Shelford (cont'd). Closing of festivities.

Decision

Documentary. An analysis of the decision-making procedures of the Ministry of Forests when confronted with ecological and other values in forestry resource management. The question was, "Should chemical sprays be used against the spruce budworm that is killing trees in the Fraser Valley?" Forests minister Tom Waterland hosts an interdisciplinary conference to discuss the issue.

Webster! : 1985-03-25

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Minister of Forests, Thomas Waterland talks about the BC forest industry with Webster. Ian Waddell, NDP MP Energy critic, talks about the government's energy program and the Canadian energy (oil, gas) industry.

[Pearse report -- #1]

News item. "Timber Rights and Forest Policy in British Columbia" is the title of the BC government publication. In it, says spokesman, are, "recommendations aimed at putting the system of rights to timber and forest land on a firmer contractural basis." The problems in the forest industry will be centered around the ability to use timber and manufacture it at a price that is "competitive with producers in foreign markets." Forest Minister Tom Waterland doesn't wish to comment on the report until the cabinet has seen it and he has had more time to study it. Contains excellent shots of men and machines at work in the woods -- in this case, the Nanaimo Lakes operations of Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited.

[Strathcona Park mining]

News item. Interview with Minister of Mines Tom Waterland. Queen City Mines wants to mine in Strathcona Park, but Minister says the company will have to comply with strict provincial government rules relating to environmental preservation. He says for this reason it's highly unlikely that mining will ever begin.

[Forests minister Tom Waterland on five year plan forest management plan]

News item. B.C. Minister of Forests, Tom Waterland, speaks at a press conference. He says that foresight is needed to ensure development of BC's timber resources, and that is exactly what the new five-year plan sets out to do. Graphs illustrate long-term improvements under a better forest management scheme.

Webster! : 1983-01-18

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack opens the show with a story about six murders committed earlier in the day, in Ranch Park, Coquitlam. Tony Brummett, Minister of Lands, Parks and Housing, discusses the Whistler Land Company bailout. Tom Waterland, Minister of Forests, discusses countervailing duties. At the end of the show, Steve Wyatt and Jack discuss the murders in Coquitlam.

Webster! : 1984-11-19

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Note: Segment 6 interrupted by tape change. Webster interviews re-elected Vancouver mayor Mike Harcourt about his campaign, then talks to Phillip Owen, an unsuccessful candidate for Vancouver City Council who wants a recount because of suspected voter fraud. Webster talks on the phone to Vancouver city clerk Bob Henry about doing the recount. Vancouver city councillor Bruce Yorke is interviewed next. Minister of Forests Tom Waterland gives details about BC's log exports. Three general contractors, Dan Howe of Lorac Construction Ltd., Dennis Ratcliffe of Ratcliffe & Sons Ltd., and Arlen McConnell of Arlen Construction Ltd., talk about why they will be asking the Labour Board to change labour laws to permit double-breasting [allows employers to employ non-union workers in a separate division to supplement the work of their higher-paid union workers]. Charles Lynch, author of "Race for the Rose", promotes his book about the 1984 Canadian elections.

Tom Waterland, Minister of Forests : [press conferences, May 1977]

SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Tom Waterland: Reduces budworm spray area; cabinet cancels programme RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1977-05-10 & 26 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Forest Minister Tom Waterland announces that the spruce budworm spraying program is still planned for the Fraser Canyon area, but that the proposed spray area has been reduced by 50 percent, 1977-05-10. TRACK 2: Waterland and Environment Minister Jim Nielsen announce that cabinet has decided to cancel the spruce budworm spraying program for 1977, pending the introduction of a new pesticides act. Nielsen says that the new act will include an appeal procedure which is not contained in existing legislation. 1977-05-26.

BC Radio News : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., February 1979]

CALL NUMBER: T3860:0123 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Evan Wolfe ; Premier Bennett RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-02-01 SUMMARY: Evan Wolfe on welfare; municipal; Bill Bennett on BC Federation of Labour not meeting with the government.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0124 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Pat Hibbert (President of the BC Federation of Agriculture) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-02-01 SUMMARY: Pat Hibbert, president of the BC Federation of Agriculture, on committee reports.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0125 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Premier Bennett on Bill Vander Zalm's "frog song" RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-02-01 SUMMARY: Premier Bennett on Bill Vander Zalm's "frog song".; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0126 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Tom Waterland RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-02-01 SUMMARY: Waterland reacts to new federal modernization programme.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0127 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Tom Waterland RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-02-02 SUMMARY: Tom Waterland on the federal forests subsidy.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0128 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): John Fryer RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-02-07 SUMMARY: John Fryer; beginning of smoking ban in government buildings.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0129 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Barbara Wallace RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-02-08 SUMMARY: Barbara Wallace criticises the agricultural committee.;

BC Radio News : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., 1979 - undated]

CALL NUMBER: T3860:0081 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Agriculture minister Cyril Shelford RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979 SUMMARY: Agriculture minister Cyril Shelford on $100 million for the Prince Rupert grain port, etc.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0082 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Alex Fraser ; Grace McCarthy ; other MLAs RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979 SUMMARY: Alex Fraser on condition of the "Princess Marguerite"; Grace McCarthy on Pier BC, child abuse; other MLAs on industry; employment; Delta police force, natural gas exports; BC Family Relations Act, etc;.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0083 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett in Merritt in Kamloops ; also Tom Waterland RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-04 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Dave Barrett in Merritt; also Tom Waterland. TRACK 2: Barrett [at?] Kamloops oil refinery, 1979-04-21.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0084 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Charles Barber RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979 SUMMARY: Charles Barber on BCRIC-Pemberton letter.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0085 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett ; Premier Bennett RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Barrett on proposed television debate with the Premier; Bennett answers questions. [ca. 20 minutes] [TRACK 2: blank.]; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0086 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Premier Bennett RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979 SUMMARY: Bennett on Petrocan takeover of Westcoast Transmission.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0087 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Premier Bennett RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979 SUMMARY: Bennett on Vancouver stadium.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0088 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Premier Bennett ; Al Passarell RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979 SUMMARY: Bill Bennett and Al Passarell (Atlin).; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0089 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dirty tricks question and answer period RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979 SUMMARY: Dirty tricks -- question and answer period.;

BC Radio News : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., October 1979]

CALL NUMBER: T3860:0252 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): George Lenko RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-04 SUMMARY: George Lenko denies all on "dirty tricks".; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0253 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Grace McCarthy denies dirty tricks ; Dr. C. Friedman RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-04 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Grace McCarthy denies "dirty tricks". TRACK 2: Dr. C. Friedman.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0254 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Jack Kelly RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-09 SUMMARY: Interview with Jack Kelly {former Social Credit caucus researcher].; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0255 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Jack Kempf ; Tom Waterland ; Bouchard RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-09 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Jack Kempf on "dirty tricks". TRACK 2: Waterland and Bouchard.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0256 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bob McClelland RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-09 SUMMARY: Bob McClelland on conflict [of interest?].; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0257 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Ian Craig (assistant to Dan Campbell) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-11 SUMMARY: Ian Craig, assistant to Dan Campbell, on election commission investigating "dirty tricks".; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0258 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Premier Bennett RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-16 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on "dirty tricks".; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0259 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Premier Bennett RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-16 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on "dirty tricks".; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0260 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Arnett ; Nichols RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-17 SUMMARY: [John?] Arnett and [?] Nichols on Arnett in "dirty tricks".; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0261 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Ritchie RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-17 SUMMARY: Bill Ritchie on end of influence peddling charge.;