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   Times-Herald, The (Newspaper) - August 27, 1974, Vallejo, California                               Lindbergh Dead Victim Hawaii Charles gustus the Lone Eagle wbo electrified world in 13% with his solo New flight ia the of St. died Monday at ibis Hawaii Hie aviation of cancer of the lymphatic said Dr. a longtime Lindbergh's Anne and son Land were with him ai the time of Lindbergh had spent the fast eight days here following a in Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York treatment of his f he that he not Mr. Lindbergh requested that be be taken here from Columbia so be couM said Dr. HowelL bad made his vacation borne here for many years aad wanted to die Less thaa eight hoars after bis the aviation Other stories page 9 Has buried in a seaside yard beside the Hawaiian About 3D dose friends joined Mrs. Lindbergh aud Laud at the tiny to hear the John a See Page 2 OVER READERS THE NEWSPAPER THAT GOES INTO ALL THE HOMES EVERY DAY FAMED AVIATION PIONEER CHARLES A. LINDBERGH WHO DIED MONDAY AT AGE 72 In 1927 In 1931 In 1940 In 1973 The SOLANO NAPA COUNTY'S MORNING NEWSPAPER REPORT FAIR INTO WEDNESDAY WESTERLY WINDS HIGH LOW 80s 229 OF MARE ISLAND NAVAL SHIP AUGUST 27, ISe 35e HX Alt X Drivers Ignore Dying im Nearly 50 motorists who apparently did wish to become ig- nored a Vallejo woman's anguished screams for help Sunday while ber lay dying of a attack OD Interstate 65 in I jumped up and I but nobody would stop to help Mrs. Whitely of 210 Sperry said ia Nashville Her husband 43, a operator for General Mills ia and ao Air Force veteran of the Korean was lying dead beside ihe by the time three and a joung Nashville ple stopped to three men one of them was a doctor gave bun artificial RICH TODAY'S CHUCKLE The best way to enjoy productive garden is to Ihe next daw to one and cultivate your Mrs H F Sampson of Springs needs another from a Good Samaritan her a nde from Florida Street to Broadway on Tuesday after- Aug. 20. Mrs. who was ap aher supping on tbe be- lies she left ber cane in the car of tbe woman who helped her Anyone finding the cane is asked to return it to Mrs SamDson at her s Four women probation in Napa County bave suit against the Napa County Peace charging ses The suit contends tbe association excludes women in violation of A hearing on the request for a pre- injunction was set for nest NO SHORTAGE If tbe States runs into a new oil and of lobacco will be assured of adequate supplies of weed FEA officials decided to antee tobacco farmers 100 per cent of gasoline needs in the event of a new despite a plea by par W. secretary of the Department of Education and Welfare HIRE AN In most coses the expert in pocking and will cost you less because he knows what he's let us you cut costs ting For your local or long distance ft doesn't cost a cent to consult your local MAYFLOWER Moving Storage Broadway Ph. 642-7528 and worked just as hard as they could but it was too motorcyclists and the couple came with us to 3l where Barold was Bounced dead on wish I could Snd our who the are to thank them The Associated Press reported the Vallejo couple was on vacation and had visited relatives in i here both were They were en route 10 to visit Mrs. said she bad relieved her husband of duties when be decided to rest in the back seat of their Moments she be the Walker's Fate Goes To Jurors A Superior Court in tbe trial of Paul M. Walker accused ol murdering an undercover narcotics deliberated more than two hours Monday without reaching a getting tbe case late m ibe It will resume deliberations at 9-30 a.m. Judge Ellis who presided mer the 5te-week sent jury at 5 Monday after nnal ar- were completed in tbe and Kandall finished his to the afier Toe jury began at p.m 21, is accused of state agent Steven L. Armenia m the 5 m after Armenia tried to place and a companion under arrest a field for the State Bureau of Narcotics died two days later in a mento ON THE INSIDE Anderson Bridge Calif. Classified 16-19 Comics Editorial S Features Obituaries Red Social Star Gazer Area 4 Theaters Weather 4 5 PIECE LIVING SOOM GROUPS Love or Sofo Coffee End GROUP 1 GROW II 4 Groups To Choose From 6 Groups To Choose from RUG AND MART 1039 Tennessee 643-2381 SQ Inmate Stabbed In Center SAN A San was in a stabbing incident prison information officer Biil said Roger Del 29. was attacked in die ment center by another inmate ing a 9-mch Scabbed ia the and Smith was hi guarded condition in tbe prison said Ford Preparing on Meef In WASHINGTON President Ford Told Ms Cabinet Monday he wants a economic summit conference to consider and Battl e Texas Rangers stop for information outside in the for desperate escaped sighted earlier Monday in the More than 200 law enforcement officers have ringed a area and are squeezing it in an effort to the convicts wbo already bave killed two Ford signaled a willingness consider moving beyond the economic policy of the Kixon administration and ins own initial moves in tnat Press Secretary Jerald terHorst cautioned would not be ic to President Ford to achieve a TerHorst rold reporters that Ford's economic advisers are con- about a July trade deficit of 3728.4 the third largest oa He the underscores the fact that these lems have been with us a long and are noi susceptible to overnight The White House spokesman said be was referring to the range of the ia saying Ford See SUMMIT Page 2 Texas Terror Ended With Convict Dead BULLETIN Tex. Police three escaped convicts sought fer two days ia ragged near One was another wounded and the third taken into custody stale police said earh Tex. 200 officers a square area of rugged ranch on day m an 10 trap three caped convicts arid end their rampage of Authorities say die tno has a man and a woman in for kidnaped aad raped two women and wounded fUe bons in across New Mexico and A trooper using binoculars sighted ihe three escapees about 6 a.m. and said they were a distance of about 600 yards from police Texas Ranger Capt. Burks said See CONVICTS Page 2 Vallejo Council Holds Line On Tax Rate By CAROL CROSS Staff Writer As the City of Vallejo property tax rate for 197M5 fixed Monday at per of sessed same rate that was in effect for tbe preceding fiscal Vice Major John Cunningham of- Ihe resolution establishing the rate and affirmative were cast fey Mayor Florence E. and Larry L. James J. Terry A. and Gary B. Fred K. Sibley was absent aud The municipal budget for tais adopted Jane 2S, totals a record The total assessed valuation of in the city has risen from year to in the fiscal The City Council Monday night cleared ihe way for the expected annexation to the city of the 39-acre, 316-unit Park Apartments complex to the city by approving the of the area from an multiple residential to aa family tial district Acting City Ted Doneli told ihe councH the Local Formation Commission has already approved the which was requested by the Robert B. and James K Bancroft and ine actual tion resolution will be presented to tne at its next 3; Acting Planning Director ward R Low explained that the R-M 2500 zoning to be applied to tbe ty it is annexed came doser than any other city to tbe 4 multiple residential designation now in effect for the district as a part of tbe unincorporated area of the county Tiie resolution accepting the mg was offered by Councilman L. Asera and received affirmative See CITY COUNCIL Page 2 PLANT AUG. to 9 pm HARRY SPROULE FLOWERS 714 COLOR or WEEKLY RATES 643-4569 Electronic Service 102' TENNESSEE ST. REDWOOD LUMBER DOUGLAS FIR PINE HARDWOODS FOSTER LUMBER Serving Napa Solono Counties since 1920 3280 Sonoma Blvd. 643-2301 L. Economic Director State Low-Cost Housing Ready SACRAMENTO Legislation to set up a million gram for 3ow-io-iniddle-iBcome lies finally wem ro the governor's desk Monday after feeing delayed by an sembly The controversial measure bv Sen. George the California Housing and Community Development It would administer a program of loans through and and loan Moscone said the 1oans wonld go to families be- SS 000 and 515.600 a The money would come from a 5100 issue of revenue Kuchel In Line For UN Ambassador Post Fonser U.S Sen. Thomas wili be named by President Ford 10 be nexi U.S. to the United to reports was named to Senate ia to fin ihe jerm ol Richard Msec wno was elected vice NLV never buy ct new one for less than during our 74 CLEARANCE FORD NEW 1301 GEORGIA USED 711 TENNESSEE  

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