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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 3

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TI1K KINGSTON DAILY FRKKMAN. KINGSTON. N. FRIDAY KVKNING, AUGUST 15. WOODSTOCK 1.10.000 al Kolival Fingers Crossed on Violence Now I any ople at all," said BETHEL, Y.

This tiny community in heart of the Catskills Mountains resort area braced ginnl naturedly to flay for an invasion by more than 150,000 children another have Hi to provide threi culture. securi Sly arirl the Lesley night's full Family Stone top to The Wtio, Jeffer on 1 fie What may be the most ambi tious pop music festival ever the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, An Aquarufn Exposition opens his afternoon on a 500 acre farm here. Carloads and buses of the Pomeroy, who is in charge of Airplane and si urlty for the event among Hopefully the focus will re Hand, Jirni Hendrix main on the music, in whicii or Stills and li lea led 12 con To cool tensions anc an alternative to ear are pain a nd fits. Ki Six I Shankai andrriush Wav there Oil YORKTDW iix teen agen NY. AP) from TorrinHton bin audience to most ol them headed for a music k.

en route from Massachusetts the Aquarian Exposition.) He ilhvan County. Taking notes on immoth signs which have been who fear a large influx Woodstock Ventures, Woodstock Kruh). Blue Cross Boost-- Ulsterites Included NEW YORK (API State Insurance Department approved boosts averaging per cent in Blue Cross hospi zation rates for the city an counties. to approve the crease would have led to ruptcy of the Blue Cross anc loss of health protection to lions of New A orkers, 1 Nelson A. Rockefeller said statement Thursday.

He said he regretted the need for the in crease but that it had been ful ly substantiated." The increases, ranging fiom 29.9 per cent to 64.7 cent different kinds of subscribers, will go into effect no later than 1, the department of the roup pending developments under i fibers are en new hospital cost control legislation." It also required department Blue Cross to report by July 1, nting the in 1970 on steps taken to interim period hospital costs. long haired and young, have be gun arriving. Many are from New York City. 95 miles south. This lias long been a ha ven for the middle aged and middle class fleeing the sum mer heat.

There has been little public criticism of the festival. Townfolk and police have their fingers crossed that the violence that Mas plagued other) pop music festivals occur here. Sullivan Police Heady talk about our plwv but you can be sure we're ready." a spokesman for the Sullivan County office said. Complications arose Thursday, however, when 346 off duty New York City policemen hired as security men said they would not work. Police Commissioner (Howard Leary had sent a notice to all city pre icincts reminding his men of reg ulations which prevent such I moonlighting.

Injured were critically today when their cnt off the road here cvcnth was treated Don 1 1 iv a I Cat skill Moun hospital and released lint Some Won 7 Make It A FEW NEW BUICKS LEFT! Como in Today and Sava. Kingston Buick Co. INC. 10-H Main St. 338-4000 to Oct.

1. the department Affected will be 4.8 ic-on subscribers in the city and the counties of Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene. Nassau, Or ange, Putnam, Rockland. Suf folk, Sullivan, Ulster and West Chester. The average increase was only a shade under the 49.5 per cent hike Blue Cross had asked for May 22.

The department said soaring hospital costs made the increase necessary insolvency area ito keep a close watch on thousands of motor vehicles TOWN OF ULSTER police. The car bearing a Five youths descriptcd as Mississippi registration was ippics reportedly on their way stopped later by troopers on Route 209. Accused of the theft coin changer was Jackson. 19. of Breezy He pleaded guilty before Town Justice Arthur A.

and was fined $25. The other four youth held on charges of fugitives from justice, were booked as James bourne, 20, of Jackson, George Green. 16. of Statkville, a rock Eric Rodriquez, 17, of Bethel. festival in Bethel Sullivan County, were arrested Thursday afternoon by state police near Stone Ridge after one of them allegedly stole a coin changer at a Route 28 service station.

The five were in a car that stopped at Gordon Service station and after they left the coin changer missed and Hvde not it iec Baton Rouge. Wilkinson, 17, of Miss. Arraigned before and Anthony West point, was tate (lose Watch On Travelers MIDDLETOWN Authorities throughout the Mid Hudson Valley, especially in the Sullivan county and today continued Judge of the Reilly, the four were committed Peterjto the county jail under sen- Point. tences of up to 30 days, after Ulster pleading guilty to the fugitive Reilly counts. Meanwhile, the Associated were Press reported that twenty being young people were arrested on They Thursday after they crossed Light bridges from Canada to the lUnited States on their way to musical festival in Ridge Blaze Under Probe heading toward the i on Aquarianj thi, main highways and stopping) ears carrying hippies to the festival for routine checks.

Troop F. headquarters of the State Police said 16 or 17 arrests of persons on drugs charges were made in this area Thursday. An official said the; were than usual but not Other arrests have been reported in Orange; and upstate countie avoid the imminent of Associated Hospital Service, as Blue Cross is called official ly- Under the approved rate plan charges for the group family an example would rise from $11.32 to $15.80 per month. The widely held on tract provides for 21 full days and 180 half days of hosp ial care a year. The increased rate schedule applies only to community rated coverage, and does not affect experience rated contracts.

Community-rated contracts, accounting for more than half those written by Blue Cross, are based on broad geographical statistics, while experience rat ed contracts arc based on the NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN TELEPHONE RATE SCHEDULES Notire is herrhy (riven that the foIlowinK proposed in telephone rate achedulpn havp boon filed with the Public Service Commission to be effective September 1, Introduction of Metsoge Rote Expanded Service ICAll-PAK) Residence individual line messiiKe rate expanded service will he furnished in the exehnntres listed below at a monthly local service charge of $111.00, including a monthly allowance of $10.00 for local calls and other chIIs within the numbering plan area. Local calls are charged for at each: other calls within the subscriber's numbering plan area are charged for at tariff toll rates. Where i the total charges for such calls exceed the $10.00 allowance a discount applies 1 t.i the toll rate charges in excess of $10.00 for calls within the subscriber's numbering plan area. Numbering Plan Area 518 The exchanges of Amsterdam, Herne and Hudson Hnd in the .155 (ELS) and 358 central offices in the Schenectady exchange. Numbering Plan Area 914 I he exchange's of allicoon.

Fleischmanns, Liberty. Livingston Manor, Monticello, Newburgh and New This service is available at the option of the subscriber. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY BCI Inv State Police Kingston of STONE RIDGE completely burned out. estigator from the': Albright said there barracks in people were around the building all are investigating the1 night but added. all the cause or a blaze that gutted that were around an abandoned ice cream parlor we be sure who might Route 209 in Stone P.idge have started it." Albright called morning, according to Fire 'n investigators to probe Exposition grounds in the Tow John Albright.

the wreckage and expects them of Bethel to check on narcotics. 1 Albright told The Freeman to report State Police and the sheriff sLhis morning. "I think someone I afternoon, men in Sullivan. and to burn the building j. down." He said he noticed a details of police from outs de; jle of debrjs onc communities, were patrolling jthe building were parently started.

The building, owned by Ivcnj Terwilliger of Stone Ridge, is the former Colonial The building was empty when the blaze was reported at about: 5:30 a.m. today. Albright said. Firefighters from Stone Ridge! and High Falls responded to I the alarm and extinguished the blaze at 7:42 a.m., Albright. Albany.

Columbia, Fulton, Greene, Orange. Saratoga, Schenectady, Sullivan and The building Was reported Still Ulster Counties. standing but the inside as! the fire their findings vliis Informed sources told The Freeman the group spotted near the scene of the fire was described as hippies en route to the Aquaraius Festival in HURLEY HILL GARDENS, Inc. (OLIVER GARDENS) Rocta 28. Hurley For your shrubs, plants and qordan needs.

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325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977