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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 4

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Nashua Telegraphi
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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NASHUA TELEGRAPH, NASHUA. N. H. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1946 SOWN New England Ton ITovycui Boston, Oct 18 CSV-There wasjlnspected Salem can boast Bo "turning point," as-such, in World War until the atom bomb appeared, In the opinion ol Harvard's professor of naval history Samuel Eliot Morison, who should know. He served as a naval officer throughout the conflict, gathering material for his forthcoming 12-volume history of the Navy's part while doubling in navigation.

His Appearance at the scene Of far'flung operations came to be greeted with: "Here's Professor Morison; we must be going to have a battle." certain critics were heeded, says Morison, "there might have been a turning point much sooner. In 1943, we could have quit the war in the west and ed Hitler to control Europe and Asia, where he would have join' ed forces with Japan." Musk oxen apparently are not fated to roam the Green Mountains. Some time ago, Governor Mortimer R. Proctor asked the Department of Interior if it cwould be possible to obtain stock and acclimate the arctic animals to Vermont's hills, as a new source of meat and wool. The department has advised the Governor that evidence and experience indicate that musk oxen "will not thrive or per haps will not even survive and reproduce south of the barren wastelands of the north.

Furtlv ermore, they have such an un ruly nature that it probably would take generations to develop a suitable strain of domesticated animals." But if musk oxen will not prosper in northern New Eng land, another big beast can and does. Reports indicate bruin un usually numerous, and mischievous, in Vermont, New Hamp shire and Maine this autumn. At Grafton, NH, a bear re killed one- of Carl Brown's in a field close to his bam, and at Gilsum, NR, a big, black fellow, perhaps seeking dessert, raided E. H. Newell's apiary and devoured six frames of honey.

Deer also are numer ous In the northern tier of states, but only a moderate number of partridge is reported. L. Felix Rantlett, librarian of the Bangor, Me, public library is presiding at the current New England Library Association meeting, first large conference since 1939, at Swampscott, Mass. He has been president of the association since that year Patients at the Northampton veterans hospital now can read in-comfort, in bed. The hospital library's latest acquisition is a book projector which throws two filmed pages on the ceiling at a time.

To turn a page, press a button. The name of Major Lawrence Laliberte of North Adams must be a wry misnomer to 3,500 civi lian prisoners awaiting trial for war crimes at Salzberg, Austria, The major is their jailer The 19th annual conference of Massachusetts Town Forest com mittees opened today at Russell. During a two day session, vari ous forests in the area will be many nautical firsts, including first pleasure yacht to fly American flag--the schooner Jefferson built in 1801 for Captain George Crowninshield of that port. She later served with distinction as a privateer in the War of 1812 Earl E. Grouse, Jr, of Hudson and Walter D.

Zalenski, freshman at the Stockbridge School of Agriculture, will represent Massachusetts at the national convention of: Future Farmers of America at'' Kansas City, Mo, Oct 20 to 24. A mineral-hunting trip has just been concluded by three Bellows Falls, Vt, residents, Dr and Mrs Morris E. Humphreys and Dr John W. Estabrooks. Their tour, which was Io9 their own enjoyment and not sponsored, netted speciments of most Am erican rock-and mineral forma' tions.

A hundred carloads of potatoes have left Presque Isle, Me, for Belgium. And from far-off Japan comes word that a photograph of potato queen Yvette Gagne of Van Buren, Me, has appeared alert that he recently 'took a motorcycle ride, Ballard first backed the then the Red Sox. One of the several reasons Admiral Chester W. Nimitz gave for visiting. Cape Cod recently is that his father-in-law, Richard R.

Freeman was born in Wellfleet Winter--and liniment--cannot be far away--the Eastern Division of the National Ski Patrol system and the North Atlantic area of the National Red Cross will open a two-day safety conference at Hanover, NH, tomorrow, with the Dartmouth Outing club as host The Mount Hope Gun club has posthumously presented to Patrolman Walter A. Eaton of Fall River, who died of illness, its annual gold medal "in recognition of his effective use of his revolver in the protection of the public interest." in the Tokyo Times Eplv raim Ballard, 92, oldest resident of who came to the state in 1865, is a native of Brooklyn, NY, and he picked two losers this year. So active and Chest Colds YVAPORUB To Relieve Misery Rulj on Tested I A at ROSE'S LUNCH 88 TEMPLE ST. Fried clams, fish and chips to Uki out, also regular dinners every day. Served from 11 A.

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Pages Available:
177,371
Years Available:
1946-1977