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Road Patrol for Skiers

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Skiers who travel by automobile will be glad to know that the system of patrols inaugurated last winter in the south-western part of New Hampshire began yesterday, according to Alfred E. White, engineer of Division 9 to Keene, New Hampshire.

There will be 10 cruising units and a relief unit. In addition, stations with telephones are ready for the use of motorists, and ready for the use of motorists, and can be easily identified by their illuminated signs and green lanterns. Patrolmen have complete emergency supplies in their trucks or cars, including gasoline, axes, shovels, tow ropes and fire extinguishers.

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