Pfc. Albert F. Kuhl Wounded in ActionPfc. Albert F. Kuhl. 28. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuhl, 247 Seminal y Street, a veteran of 26months in overseas service, has been seriously wounded on the Italian war front, according to a telegram received Thursday fromA. F. KUHLthe Adjutant General.The nature of the s o 1 d i e r’s wounds were not m e n t i oned but the message advised that “reports of condition will be forwarded on receipt.” Private Kuhl, a former student of Loras Academy, entered the service in 1941 and was in the first contingent of men sent to, the . European area. He has two broth-jer3 in the Army, Sgt. Frank Kuhl, Jr., in England, and Corp. Morris Kuhl in California.