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AF General Dies Of
Chute Jump Injuries
PONYTAIL
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JOHNSON'S $325,000 CAR
HAS ARMOR. BIG ENGINE
Power Agency Says Gas Prices Are
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WASHINGTON (API - Well- meatio
heud prices of natural gas have The p
leveled off In recent years, and
the Federal Power Commission
regards the stabilizing trend as
a good thing. »
A commission report says In-
terstate pipeline companies paid
domestic, producers an average
price 6f 1S.6 cents a thousand
cubic feet in 1963, an increase
of only one-tenth of a cent from
the average for the preceding
year.
It nailed this as the smallest
annual increase recorded since
the commission began compil-
ing such statistics in 1953.
In 1953. the report said, the
average price received by do-
ers was ».l cants.
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90 per cent
les. Texas ai
d In those
Miss Wei.
nd the us-
for it.
discovered
icned the
WIESBADEN; Germany (API
ce then rote
r 16.3 cents in
fl
reac
annual avenge Increase of
nine-tenths of a cent or about cent>
7H per cent each year, 7, Ki
Nearly $1.6 billion was paid *• k
by the nation’s 108 Interstate
pipeline
than 9.4 trillion cubic feet of
gas in 1963, the commission re-
ported. This included gae im-
ported from Mexico and Can*
- Maj. Gen. John K. Hester,
commander of the U.S. 17tli Air
Force died today of brain dam-I WASHINGTON (API — FIs- for a Secret Service car. The
age Suffered in a parachuteeally. we havc fome a ,onS> bill now is in the Senate.
Jump. Hester, 48, had been in n Model T could he
coma -nnce the rccid-nt April 2. Ijnught for around $100. Now ^.OOO on an automobile? -
Hosier was injured when he | eomes Its swnnfty, well-stacked U^c ansvver ,s something like
landed with a -pertly inverted successor the limotttino built ^ eMy t0 plan, fo do-
chute after jumping from no?■ co*'» *'!25'000' v*lopt to build tha.Xincoln Con-
or more. tinental Lyndon B. Johnson
al itude of 1,.50 (eel. Heavens fo Henry Ford! What rjdes jn rjKht now cost about
Doctors performed emergen- in the automotive world h*st(50o;o00.
cy surgery fo relieve pressure lhappened?
and remove a riot from ‘the
brain's surface, but Hester nev-
er regained consciousness.
times the rear tenders,” Hess
said,-
After sizing up the specifica-
tions, the firm builds a small
scale model, If this passes the
test a full scale model is
produced. If this is okay, it then
goes into production.
A 1965 four-door Lincoln sedan I
weighs 5,075 pounds. The prosi-1
dential job weighs twice that.
. ... . „ The 1965 regular car has a 275-
»•>.* nm ..... .......i i |... But this car was a goodwill or ^^gpgwer motor;., the preai-
,?or.K. k rS™ !K,',fu,r “ was dential ear has SOWioreepower
able to buy a tunk. kor $325,000, leaded to the government, some Vji mnr. lxlwerfui than nnv
you could buy six of those fancy j sav for $;,00 a year, others say it Ipassertger ear on the market
automobiles built lor fames, wns wh, fofheV'way.' it ob- Ev r
Bond, the fictional international vlously was a bargain. ' ,
agent, whose ear had a radar A , , t0 bui|d ,m HV The fla?» is and
mad man to show where ttf Anyone iiying 10 ouna in as- three inches thick. The steel
roan map 10 snow »out sassin-proof car has problems. nlatinn ai..n. h. , <yv,
fellow he is chasing Is going 1Ip wi|| nPprf ;irmor.platPC| sideR, • >]a'f dlone welRhs
The question comes up toda. • 1 bullet-proof glass, bullet-proof | ,
because the House has ap- iiros an engine capable of a! The extra money comes from,
propitiated. S325.000.for a preaM quick getawSy in case Of IIWI-+* <‘x,ra taker tr>|
dential automobile, plus $197.00'! iilr - v— - lma-<p » president safe, Hess |
increasing while
has been an the
the ninth caused
as* pert hen dn>
companies for more
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j they had
1961. They
the 1957 to
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A
Aft YOB Out Who
ada
When the imports were added,
the average (Mice rose to 16.9
cents a thousand cubic feet,
compared with 16.8 cent* In
> pay
185 if
have the
toss said.
art o| the
can t t ol-
my
SHI Needs The
STATE AUTO
INSPECTION
STICKER?
1962
Other items from the com-
mission's 1 s t e s t edition of
"Sales by Producers of Natural
Gas to Natural Gas Pipeline
Companies," covering 1963-
—Of the total purchases of
more than 9.4 trillion cubic feet,
slightly more than 9 trillion feet
came from domestic producers,
the remainder from Canadian
and Mexican pipeline compa-
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If It'S ...
CHOCOLATES
Block'* Pharmacies
t.
?partment
Missionary Program
Under Way This Week
'v,
for your convenience
WE WILL
REMAIN
OPEN SAT.
kwifurt '
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W K. Toaia
Ml-1756
Decker at Starling
mum
Iks, l m Central Assembly of God, lo-
1/ p^H rated at Pruett and Nazro, is
,. , ., ..... ' aid, but no one will detail pre- m$*Pf holding its annual missionary
b-.vn m’entmncihpn TheK slnif <i?e,y what ,hesp mPHSU,^s arr' -,«■ * *\ program this week through Sun-
ropiK c^ l vrui arp oppil'11 s<','nis Bkp * K00d Kut‘ss' ^f-"" w--, v.. '<0 »..u -it.. -~,~j » I . day night, the Rev. Lonnie Bow-
ture Pretty soon you are m -j , though that the Secret Service • , u . , T ......■ _ len pastor, said.
mg bigger brakes, bigger timlaulomohilp ^ -WIU “I know we broke up last week, Donald, butt don’t .Services, aro held ^t-10 -a.«t.
a bigger engine. armored oar but also a vyell- . have a date'for Saturday night, SO I’m recalltnff^^you - and 7':S0 p.m. Movies and slides
AM this happf’Tion to tn^._ I jn stocked nrsmal. v t0 aotivA dutvarp shown on missionary
roln Continental the 1 ipsidcnt A cottple of qdestions remain , activities among the American
rode in during Ihe rani|Mugn ^ruoi.swpi'pcj Why k second car - ___________T Indians. France and Malaysia.
;|nd in the inaugufa paraqe, jj President already .has • —. . The ftev. and Mrs. L. E. Dav-
TJte modification, or rebuild- one? Presumably the- second| .. _ , , . is are appointed to the Ameri-
ine, after President Johnson F ear' is needed for traveling. A13171A | |fu PaIiTO I AAvPAP nlinmsit can In<^an wor*c by the Assem-
Kcnnedys assassination, was: When Ihe President is on a IMIQIIIU VIIJ I UllvC LvUK I Ul UUIIIIluil blies of God home missions de-
done by Hess ft Eisenbardt of sfieaking lour, his automobiles | — partment. The Rev. and Mrs
Cincinnati, a. firm that builds are hedgehopped by airplane. SAN ANTONIO (AP)-Peaco identified Sledge as a civilian E.,mar R. Guynes of Moni Bel-
nmbulances and those - big,Two can would give him bullet- officer* in and around San An- employe at Kelly Air Force v eu ha.ve.been active m Malay-
profosimnal limousines used by prf>of protection everywhere. toniQ searched today for .it man Base.' \ |s,a nnssionary work for 10
vichtseers Sometimes it build1; If ford built one car fer free, accused of gravely wounding Scheppler said Sledge aniiar- an<|. h*v' ^°ne Eibl^
i irs for foreign jiotrfitates Ii w.Pv. not a SPCond? jyprd officials his ex-wife and her husband and jetlt lv wen'i ‘'hers^rk ' ^.cb<{0' wor*f 'n the capitoi of
dd the body work for the pres.- „„ ()„p has them to. of threatening death for others. u JThk^res^ Kua a Lum^ . .
“lrJr„ . . ........ Dimglas Dillon, then secretary, Police Chief Richanl SctteP-pife by romronV Fra^^thePRev Mra
Uilhard Hess has l>P<n j i h t}lp TYeasury, in testifying (l>Jfr fastle Hills, a North s. in jj0P rhiel .^ave these detail I Joe Mazz'u of Houston -
the ronqiany Since 1928. and in thP Warren Gommission |Antomo suburb, said Raymond- ivirs. Ida Taylor 40 the c\-
i telephone interview he said) jts jnvestlgation of the Kriine-!Sledge. 40, broke int° the jou-.vyjfe of Sledge; confronted himl
the word modification ts m,8‘|dv assasainatipn- - said --be1 pie's. apartment and shot tlwn at, emptv tnstol a*-he bufsft
leading, figured it cost Ford between I shortly before midnight. He
He prefeis tiie old term: cus-1$175:000 to $200,000 to puikl the|
tom-built cars. »• . j new-armored car.
"AIxhji all we use of the origi-j -j think the companies think
ml car will be the insirumwitHhat the governmefil should buy
panel, the windshield and some-1 the new gar.” Dillon said.
tort III
tees
WARD OUTTRIM'S
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--Approximately 3,500 produc-
ers in disrates and Canada and
Mpxico supplied'the gas, but 91
per cent of the pijieline pur-
chases carqe from 260 of the
producers._
7 SONS STEAK HOUSE
(APRIL 10)
1 p.m. to 6 pjn.
For Inopectioai Onlyl
HEAR
Catering Exclusively
Dr. Joe Quillian
APRIL 11-14!
St. Marie's
Methodist Church
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inlo the apartment: She
felled by ;< shotgun charge
the abdomen. .
was
Magnolia & Interstate 10 (73)
Channelview GL 2-2915
in
British Increase
Her husband. lionry Tavlor
Jr.. 43, then was shot in the
chest and. beaten with a shot-
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But no matter how hard the TsyAC In Ftf APT
'tecret Service tries to protect a I UAL J III kllwll j Both .were reported
president, it fac>s one mpjor ■ > , p death,
obstecl" A politician like Lyh- I A KAAft Pf* Anftftllf Sledgh next appeared at the
don Johnson simnly won’t stay IV NWJI fcvWIIWlHJf North San Antonio home of Don
hi* $125,000 ear. He bonued . j Hiezcr* a fellow worker at the
out during the campaign and he By SAM DAWSON lair base. Htezer told officers
hopped out during the inaugural \ P Kusineos Newx Analyst that Sledge held his family at
parade. NE W YORK iAP) The knife point for a time while he
We have a saving around British, are trying -ausunaiv,uttered, threats to kill seserajj
Vrvy gan keev* the people agaiR to pinch their economy • persaas. with whom he has been
from i.vndotv Johnson, but you while Amenctya^ talj^.qf -'(xtest-rworkinc.
m't keep Lyndon J-.tmson "ing the'E.'S econoon sull h/;li- Sledge dso vowed to take
t! e peot.le. ,<•; through 'wi n ld-s i11-!'. uid. ’ '■ V':i Id 1 "il eilI»T «| the To; I ;
■ In both rases one ot the prime i01^, "Wrr reported to jxilige j
i goals is the «art)e - to bolster; •^l. . laa*. seen ' headed '
i the ttrdividual e*inent ies ' T+v- nQlth but ut San -Antonio in tr-
Tom Stem 1 British unind sterling and the _________________f
bndge 8. died it, a Tyler hos- American doUar. in internatton-
tdtal early today of injuries suf- *1™^ *^rtte *•
tered Wednesdav m a bicycle-f The Brrtteh move this week is
car accident here. Kenneth largely tied to increasing taxes.
‘Stewart 'the driver, said the American business, stimulant*,
bov drove his bicvcle into his pat ahd contemplated,, are tied
to editing taxes. ■
London figures indivjduaLBrit-
ons "should be discoviraged from
buying so many imported goods
and overheating the home-Jtcsfc
tmty Sd.BCbfcK ffiat' United King-
dom inamifacturerr,■■•don’t, try
hai^enough*4©“#elMhetp-r goods
abroad. , -<■■■
Washington figures that the
„ilniencam-economic,.gr<AVt« rate
f;houk! tie increased, more goods
should be produced,' so that ihe
excess will •inspire producers to
;1tv htinlet iff * spK" 'STilF^iiTT
abroad.____=_____■ _________
The UTS gcvetr.ment
asking Americans to keen tlwr-j
i dollars home and lend lcss„f i
forcigrcr
abroad The British say the vy’-ll
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While Ixith the Untteti States
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their rurrenfcies looking as good
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Seamless brass pump resists corrosion. Neoprene hose for long-
lasting service even with oil base sprays! 30-in. hose has 12-
in. eitension. Adjustable noizle; shut off valve.
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his been exporting more than it
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lf.hing else. The favorable
itrai 'tiee o; tfade has been more
Ihi i ,*!• t by government ero-
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! it was cloudy and warm near-
ly everywhere in Texas today
ft arm air from the GuJf ’ot
-Me4+f-*r -voi-di had boon -fitiitHi
; mi jvvpy across the state for two
days until »' ‘cooj front dissi-
pated, pushed toward the north-
west into the High Flams oBCC
'more. ■ '
More hot weather was in pros-
for the south hall ot. the
where die season's sec*
j ohd JfiO-degree high was rceord-
ed Wednesday by Laredo, and
temperatures were due to rise
m other sections. , . -
Forecasts covering the next
five days promised readings 6
to 12 degrees above normal in
horthero ,,rea* -of Texas' and 5
to 7 above normal in the sou'h.
The long range predictions
calico for showers this weekend
and the first of next week meas-
uring .10 to .25 inch in the
northwest and .25 to 1 0B else,
where in the north No moisture
ves nredicted foe the s-w’***
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 168, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1965, newspaper, April 9, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145304/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.