By KEN SMITH Canadian Press Business Editor TORONTO (CP) — Every- body talks. about the mineral |riches in northern Canada but, says Murray Watts, no one wants to do much, about them. Now, backed by an arctic iron ore deposit recently described by Northern Affairs Minister |Laing as the best in the worid, |the 55-year-old prospector hopes a breakthrough is imminent. His three-year-old ‘discovery on Baffin Island may be the | lever. “It wasn't too. many ars ago that people thought of Tim. mins as wilderness,”’ he said in \@ recent interview. “But when |they discovered gold there, the country was opened up and people started living there. “It may be the same, now. jim the Arctic.” The iron ore lies in four gi- , , to when he lived in that room in 1915 The same sentiment was ex- |pressed in a note Pearson sent | his daughter Patricia in 1964 when his grandson Paul, was born. ‘A warm welcome to my }little grandson,” he wrote, “who | by now no dowbt has already ‘ | expressed vocally his opinion ee are of the world into which he has en 9 | been. ushered. We will have to COLLEGE BOY CALLS FOR HELP ee | One than it is now.” Ala., Tuesday. In background injured badly. Mounted sher- an injured girl is carried iff's deputies rode into their away. Early reports said at ranks swinging clubs, canes least two demonstrators were and ropes. (AP Wirephoto) THE UNHAPPY WARRIOR \of the creed that drives Lester B. Pearson. The trials and tribulations the Liberals have suffered in parlia- ment — and the continuing daily feud between Lester Pearson and John Diefenbaker — is the subject of tomorrow's installment. (Copyright 1965. Torente Star Syndicate) ' : | a # This notion of working hard | |for a better world is at the core tor to explore hundreds of miles 18 The Guardi-n, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 17, 1965. Mining In Northland May Be Near Upturn gantic pockets near the north end of Baffit Island. Explora- tion of one deposit, including drilling to 5,000 feet, has indi- cated 116,000,000 tons of ore grading an amazing 68 per cent of iron The other pockets would iraise the find to an estimated |IMAGINATION NEEDED Because of the richness of the ore, there would be little trou- ble in finding customers—if it jean be shipped out. That's where some imagination and understanding of the Arctic '|s |meeded, says Mr. Watts, who | first ventured there prospecting 33 years ago He makes no bones about his teeungs that Canada has lost valuable time by not exploring the north and ways to develop it. “If you want to get informa- tion on Arctic shipping, you have to go to Denmark, Russia or Norway. Here we are. “ith these resources in our country, | and our shippers say the season | Up is three weeks others work in similar \eonditions for three months.” The only information about it | people in southern Canada have, he says, is based pa novels and movies. “They don't realize what a wonderful place it can be, if you accept it as it, is.” Mr. Watts, the first prospec- |0f the Arctic back in the 1930s is president of Baffinland Iron Mines Ltd. which holds the de- posits. He believes the property could be in production within five years. | The company is reported to ‘be thinking of annual production of about 1,500,000 tons a year, with work starting May 1 and finishing for the year Oct. 1. Subtle Motivations Of Mike Pearson well - being and Pearson as a prerogatives | |child, was taught a strong sense PEARSON ot personal ibility f SERIES © personal responsi or You can yodel cleo INFLUENCED BY WAR The other great formative in- Top 0' The Morning lady, or use it APPEARS DAILY Ter retinng yeer knees, But for drinking with zest This is one of a series of (fluence in Pearson's life was Fe ee act 1@ articles om Prime Minis- | World War I. “I spent my 18th, | Spetens oe wiired) A” Revetaci'at oot [tem ma vey mre arg omonenined’s best Laurier (done by J. ten’ by Ottawa correspondent |stroyed,” he . “That's what | iste) tee bldg) Petey C- Newman, ous abe ede teams int rat cam SO Glwarys say, “milk if you please.” _ ‘ow- (ses wars, to ly history a storage a Forbes portrait of Sir) er” the Diefenbaker ad- lomat.”” laa A. Mecdonsld. S| oe Ore ee rrrer of, wae The best is none too good for the Irish i yin See iat as) i 70. euseunend at res aa $ E ~ swiftly reversed the Process. | «Phe reason everybody clings every wmversty °¢F mM 5 But io April 16%, when Leste, ce,” says one admiring |whea Pearsos’ quietly writes a For the Best in Milk » eee eee onan —_ Puutade Hootenaat, ‘is that he | !ong letter by . ee - ,: 'I3 predecessors, he broke pre-| makes left-wing Liberals feel | dent occupying "aaa at by ordering thet in| that he’s really on their side |Gate House in the University of . be hung Now he re.| and that without him, the Party | Toronto's Victoria College, his . Ceives callers with Laurier be-| ™ght fall into the hands of | sims» ee: ee aer tne “ Bind him an Macdonald on his) Toso re just ax certain that rom's occupant will never= PARENTS PREFER PURITY PRODUCTS "a ‘ in so hono-| be alone is guarding the Party have to interrupt his siudies to | a7 a eee et vénants| against. socialist~-minded pro- ‘fight a war as he himself had for Canadian history,| Progressives.” | a it also shows the curiously |PRAGMATIST + a toward partisan polities. |» personal ee | i : oa son's an- , | Inia which has prompted many on the Canadian pallial spec” HOW TO MAKE | ae ee nm ace. Salo oot eet : men being somehow se- - ste from the massive chan-|right-wing distinctions (which A an as . of forces greater than Sane soupeitel. te dave oat, Sot . la instance, regard the introduc- {pair picy faite —|gial"pronem Bygend « || : sptn oa amen. | utiona ; 7 ‘ —|—The--concepts that _ motivate i Geter wooo of| Lester Pearson are as uncom- ~eonvictions.| plicated as the need to avoid know and| war and the necessity to pre- the breezy |that drive him into action are of the Pearson person-|such things as fostering a strong comprehend |Canadian identity (the sponsor- image he/|ship of the Economic Council), i from the po-| and the need to defeat extrem- has set injism (the forthcoming legislat- jon_against hate literature). TRANSPARENT tag gy alg Hutchison, who knows | marizing Philosophy than | + Pearson. intimately, has writ-|Dr. Gunnar Jahn, Chairman of ; ten: “Of all the politicians) the Nobel Committee, who said i known to me in nearly half a|@bout Pearson: “His vision is century, none was so easy to|20t that of a dreamer. He looks i like and so hard to understand|at life and the conditions of the as Mike Pearson. He looks/World as they are, basing his c when the colors _of|Clusions on realities...... His vis- his are heavily opa-| onary ideal has been construc- intellectual proc es s|ted of the materials of experien- ) than any el-|ce. ¥ Such an assessment may seem easie aificalty in quite irrelevant to the context in down Pearamm ideology ‘which Pearson operates the his publie — even} Sharp division which exists bet- “statements — are|ween Canada’s Liberal and way arey seventing | (Wiha Cee oe parties on most re e Liberals - a reel f confusingly dering “eon- rae , wll make party not so much as a ve- yay te opener ting foreard. 8 co centre. herent sequence of ideas, as an to resist chan.|imstrument for the no ENJOY BAKED ars ‘ Ale, MGT Et eee, nae CROSBY'S PURE 1 USS seri ie Si " * sv Veet ¢)" as ewes . oe ” . SIMPSONS-SEARS 3 ID Barcain Daus: It's Spring! Time for aNew Bicycle! Roys model or girls 1 -99 @ J. C. 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