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Non-standard tube sizes drive me crazy. I did find that WalMart sells the tube on its website: Walmart 32 Bicycle Inner Tube
This is probably your best bet, as your local bike shop may not stock this tube size because LBS bikes typically stop at 29 inch.
Look at your tire,on the side wall it will tell you what amount to put in. Do not fill at a gas station, it is made for a car tire, and will blow the tire off the rim. Buy a tire gauge and a decent pump, and watch the bead on the tire to seat evenly as you add air.
The lockwashers go outside the frame, right next to the nuts. But I would need more info to answer the brakes question. Schwinn called lots of bikes "Jaguar". If this a single-speed bike with a coaster break, then you can Google images for COASTER BRAKE..
It sounds like the catch mechanism inside the shifter may be broken. I found a video that does a 'how-to' to give you an idea of the internals of these types of shifters (may not be exacly like yours). If your shifter does not click and hold each of the 3 speeds, this is likely the problem. Sometimes this can be repaired or you may have to replace the shifter. its best to call your local bike shop and see if they carry parts for your shifter. Make sure you have the make and model noted - or just bring the bike down.
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