OTTAWA (CP) --When a combination of drought and de- pression nearly crushed Sas- katchewan farmers in the 1930s, many were carried through by ts from people in other prov- ces, 4 Saskatchewan farmers may be about to pay off this old debt, Roy Atkinson of Saska- toon, president of the National Farmers Union, said in an in, terview today. Mr, Atkinson arrived Monday night and will spend the next few days sizing up the extent of a drought in 14 Eastern On- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 11, 1968 19 Saskatchewan May Pay -- Drought, Depression Debt aid beyond what the federal and provincial governments are now providing, Main need is for feed for cat tle. What has been suggested is a 'farmer - to - gram, with westerners shipping feed grain here without charge. SIZING IT UP Mr, Atkinson said it will take him several days to assess the situation and draft recommen- dations for his executive, "A fellow who has experi- enced drought can size up the farmer" pros New Press Box At The Gardens TORONTO (CP)--The . press box and directors' gallery at , home of Toronto Maple Leafs of the Na- tional Hockey League, is head- ing for a new location, The box and gallety had been located at the*soyth end of the gardens, putting reporters and directors above one goal during hockey games. 5 A new $100,000 steel gallery 200 feet long by 10 feet wide, is being constructed on the east side of the gardens, The gallery, which will be reached by elevators, will have 55 seats for reporters and 55 for directors in place of the Nurse Lien Huong walks close by poncho-wraped bod- fes of dead at Vietnamese ,~ Saiuear oad aoe 'sh The "dog days' of late sum-|ius, the 'dog star," helped to| shortly after birth and then re-|ceived hormone treatment for Park BASEBALL LEADERS mer were so named because|heat the earth at this season.| gain it. | infertility, ee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ~_ American League : a Oliva, 29. 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