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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 20

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TWENTY THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7 1965 Kuhn Goes South (With Cops) on Hunt for Jewels MIAMI, Fla. (AP Allen Dale Kuhn, 26, is in Miami in a reiiortpd attempt to lead jxilice to the Star of India sapphire and 21 other jewels he and two others are accused of stealing. The world's largest cut sapphire ami the other gems valued at $110,000 were taken Oct. 29 from the American Must uni of Natural History in New One of Trio Kuhn flew here Tuesday from New York.

Authorities were giving out no information hut New and Miami newspapers printed some details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvers to- The crack in the case started laic Tuesday when Kuhn report-! edJy told New York authorities i lie might be able to gel his hands on the Star of India and tli other jewels if he could get Kuhn is accused of the theft along with fellow beach (Murph the Surf) Murphy, 27, and Roger Frederick Clark, While Murphy and Clark remained in a New York jail under high bond, Kuhn was per- mitted to fly to Miami in the company of two detectives and I a Manhattan assistant district I attorney. He was said to be but not in Presumably, this was to permit Kuhn to operate freely in gaming recovery if the jewelry, i There were reports that Kuhn would he hack in New York early today, but a check of airplanes failed to show him Spotted in Miami He was spotted by newsmen Wednesday night at his fancy oc. anfront apartment in Miami, by a man who me was do insisted he was e. The two bolted Kuhn's apartment out a oor and disappeared, in. Murphy and Clark were ed less than 30 hours after nuseum theft.

They have ained their innocence. At TO IGNITION SCHOOI The National Automotive Parts Association and Kchlin Manufacturing Company is conducting an auto ignition schixil this week at Guarantee Auto Parts, 682 Broadway. Many local automotive mechanics are taking the course for the latest techniques in servicing automobiles. The Echlin field training center is a classroom on wheels. It brings to the student an extensive course bmh on AC and DC charging systems, ignition, car- bwretion and tune-up procedures.

The program covers all car makes. Classes are limited to eight students in afternoon and evening sessions. The course consists of five sessions of four hours each. (Ideal photo) SAUGERTIES NEWS TfooD 155 lllllior 'Congregational Church a i 1 I JU Ul 4 4 i Is Awarded brant 4 i u.jj Arc Listed III Ilolu NEW Joan A M. Activities at Eirst Congrega- Campbell, a cultural anthro- tio-nal Church.

Main Street, Sau- at the State Univer- gerties were announced this sitv College, New Paltz. was panied his na and dotectiv Pinning Rites gerties were announced this A combination rededi cation, r- i-j weok Rev- Frederick J. awarded a $6 800 grant bv the pinning ceremony and holiday dW4I'jeu party was held recently by Junior lmnorF Pastor. Agricultural Development Coun- Girl Scoot Troop 155 at Malden Sunday school classes for all cji today to study the role of Firehouse. The troop is sponsored ages are held 10 a.

m. Worship women in agriculture in the by Postmaster and Mrs. James service 11 a. m. with sermon Malagasy Republic.

Maines of Malden-on-Hudson. topic Building a Standing Place, Prof. Campbell plans to gather M-WC Fire Chief Clarence or What Would Make Our data in two culturally different Gardner brought Santa Claus to Church Body Stronger and More villages in Madagascar to deter- the firehouse in the company Effective? mine how women have influenced emergency truck and he distri- Men of the church meet each agricultural changes in each buted gifts. Wednesday 7 p. m.

for a work One ethnic group has accepted Mrs. Clarence Burgher, troop night. Painting is in progress, agricultural innovations, while leader started the program with The annual congregational the other has resisted change, a flag ceremony. Participating meeting will he held Thursday, Professor Campbell will leave were Toni Marie Burgher, Peggy Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.

m. in the for Madagascar, off the south- Rieks, Joyce Dachenhausen, new church school rooms Marilyn Pekovitch, Christine -------------------------Teetsel and Karen Kulenkavich. U.S. naval vessel to eir- lavigate the earth was the Vincennes, which completed 16-month voyage in June of east coast of Africa, this month. She plans to live in the villages under study.

Her research is expected to be completed in December. The Agricultural Development Council, a nonprofit organization headed by John D. Rockefeller offers research grants to Following the ceremony assist- Report Is Submitted ant leaders Mrs. Patricia Ricks Controversial Aid and Mrs. Rose Marie Dacrten- hausen were introduced and pre- NEW YORK (AP) sented with pins.

clinics have been offering birth Participating in the rededica- A tion were Toni Marie Burghei. advIcr and materials to stimulate professors of Ameri- Joyce Dachenhausen, Christine new mothers here since last Oc- can to undertake Teetscl, Karen Kuloncavich, tober under a Fed- ef economic and human Marilyn Peckovitch. Donna Gior- i eraj problems of devetop- tidi feidju. ment developing nations. The Dr.

George James, City Ccuncil's primary operations are Health Commissioner, disclosed in Asia. Wednesday that the controversial services have been offered at five clinics as an extension of the city's family planning and maternal care diano. Peggy Ricks and Gertrude Carney. In a candlelighting ceremony the group welcomed the new' junior scouts joining the troop. Brenda Thorn flew up from a outli.

Horse Killed hen Struck by Car JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) A youth and his horse were killed when struck by a car as he atria Masker, Karen Tractnack, where birth rates and infant and temjytcd to rescue a girl whose IS mortality am hlSh. horse across a highway. stock and Delia Legg. They are being operated for al1 The committee in- the city by cooperative hospi- James Allen Huie and Judy troduced included Mrs.

S. Horn- tals, two of which are Roman Cash, each 14, were preparing mcl. Mrs. N. Thorn, and Mrs.

Catholic institutions. to go horseback riding Brownie unit. The others include Susan Giordiano. Inge comprehensive Benzenhoefer, Ann Benzenhoef- programs. er, Kathy Giordiano.

Peggy Du- The five clinics are located in Vernoy, Michele Guerin. Pam- district health centers in areas DuVernoy. Kingston Daily Freeman BRANCH OFFICE 239 Fair Street DOWNTOWN OFFICE 1 Broadway Peggy Ricks introduced the will open next month in Hanem following in the Christmas pro- and u111 be with city gram; Our flag Donna Gi-' funds. ordiano, Karen Kulencavich and Marilyn Peckovitch. The Girl Scout Pin Karen and Susan Giordiano and Michele Guerin.

The Christmas Story Toni Burgher, Joyce Dachenhausen, Christine Teetsel. Gertrude Carney. Peggy Ricks. Pamela Masker, Brenda Thorn. Inge and Ann Benzenhoefer, Susan Mauterstock, Karen Tratnaek, Holly Hommel and Peggy DuVernoy.

It was announced the troops collected a basket of sweets which was taken to the Ellen Russell Finger Home in Saugerties. Refreshments were served. Dr. James said a sixth clinic when horse bolted mmm. Ijritts KINGSTON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER FRIDAY NIGHT 5 P.

M. to 8 P. M. Restaurant i by huge anchors and a portion of the Queen Elizabeth, a shipyard ainter uses an extra-long- andled brush to touch-up the top of an anchor at Southampton, England. and ran across the road.

James jumped on his horse and followed. As his horse crossed the highway, it was struck by an auto driven by Charline Starr of Fayetteville. Police said no charges had bom placed against Mrs. Starr, who swerved in an attempt to miss horse. Five per- sons in the auto were slightly injured.

Wildcat Well Checked MADILL. Okla. (AP) A wildcat well that gushed poisonous sulphuric gas apparently i was brought under control late Wednesday. Valves kept the gas under check but they had to be turned frequently to release the roaring pressurized gas to prevent a major blowout. Sinclair Oil No.

5 Griffin 1 blew out Wednesday morning and a company spokesman estimated the daily flow at five million cubic feet. There wTas no fire. Workmen had to use gas masks and spectators were kept a mile from the well, 2 miles northwest of this southern Oklahoma town. Drilling mud was pumped into the well to stop the gas flow. G-U Sales I EAST PATERSON.

N. J. Sales of the Grand Union Company for the four week period ended Dec. 26, 1964, were $67,331,211, an increase of 11.3 per cent over sales of $60,498,598 in the comparable period of 1963. For the first 43 weeks of the the current fiscal year, through Dec.

26, sales totaled $611,525,023. This represents an increase of 10.8 per cent over sales fo $552,038,974 in the corresponding period a year ago. DeWALT RADIAL ARM SAWS WrOU 0 SALES SERVICE P. C. SMITH a SON HARDWARE Your Howe of 10,000 Products 229 Main St.

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