NB. Liberals In Battle By GEORGE McNEVIN anadian Press Staff Writer *A'l'HURS‘T. N.B. lCP) —— A al battle is on between a "mber of New Brunswick’s Lib- ,_.- Opposition part and M. J. len, Toronto mi ng magnate president of the Brunswick . ing and Smelting Corp. gtarunswick, considered by geol- "sts and engineers to posess one of the largest base metals if With Ont. Mining Magnale }fields in the world, capable Ofglllle properties would be impos- meeting a large portion of the‘ iworld’s needs for many years to l°_0m€, recently closed its opera- ’tions near Bathurst on what of- ficials called a “temporary“ baa ; sis. l A °0mPany spokesman said af- ter the annual meeting Monday I no immediate consideration is be-- E sible until world consumption of and production of lead and zinc were more in balance. 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S. suntans; grey and green; extra special 3.98 month. It began when Louis J. Robi- chaud, Opposition financial critic, said in the budget debate that Mr. Boylen was a “promoter, pure and simple." Mr. Boylen came to New Brunswick “to make a bundle or money through stock promotion. He achieved his purpose and departed with the spoils." Mr. Robichaud also attacked Premier Flemming’; .1-z gressive Conservative government for “publicity and fanfare” given numeral prospects in the Bathurst area which he said “helped pro-l fore adjournment earlier l’.hls!mote" Brunswick stock. DENIES CHARGES Later, in a Northern Light in- terview, Mr. Boylen termed Mr. Robichaud’s blast a “pack of non- sense”. He said he spent $8,000,- 000 on Brunswick, $1,800,000 lon Keymet Mines, $2,000,000 on New Larder U, all in the Bathurst area, and another $4,000,000 on outside exploration. “I never took a quarter out of the area,” he said. “and I was a heck of a lot richer» when I went in than when I came out.” He said the company was forced to close down temporarily due to low lead and zinc prices. He said he opened the Bathurst l smelter. Mr. Boylen said he could! camp, and paid good wages for, six years. He still bad faith in it‘ and hadn't sold any of his own shares. About 200 men were left unemployed when Brunswick closed April 1. He said a sound method based on a “flotation principle” had been found to separate the fine- grained materials and the com- pany was ready to re-open at the fiirst sign of improvement in mar- keting conditions. MONEY FOR SMELTER One of the reasons for closing was lack of money——avbout $30,- 000,000 —— to construct a lead get the money but it would mean operating at a los-s of about $700,- 000 ~ year for some time. Mr. Boylen said he “leaned over backwards” flor the people of New Brulnrslwlick and he thought re should get “more credit” for the good he had done, not be torn down by a “small-time politician who doesn’t know what he is talk- ing about.” Mr. Robichauds reaction was immediate and unyielding. He told the legislature warnings and threats would never prevent him from saying what he believed to be true. , l Thur., May 29. 1958 The Guardian Page 19 He recalled a Boylen press re- lease es t i m a tin g Keymet's monthly e a rnings at $30,000. Shortly after, a report of closure had brought a “hot denial" from Mr-. Boylen, but the mine did close. He said the pattern had been similar at New Larder U and Bnunswick mines. 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