Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • 1

Location:
McKinney, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

McKllfNEY MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY mcKINNEY COURIER GAZETTE ATERNOON News and pictures about people you know in Collin County VOL 81 NO 11 15 Dally 19 Sunday McKINNEY TEXAS MONDAY MAY 2 1977 He said the Stults car was The interview first of four JOSEPHINE The City Thursday concerned a became airborne flipped over and over as it traveled The announcement was made by City Secretary Mary of land annexation by CE Stewart landed in Cottonwood Creek uneral services for Bogue were held at 2 pm today in the Hom Harris Crouch Chapel with the Rev John Tate officiating Burial was in Restland He was bom March 27 1959 in Terrell Survivors include: his mother Mrs Charles Williams of McKinney his father CJ Bogue of Dallas 1 Time concedes brief crucial moments of this taping have been kept' in were prepared by the prosecution team for the 1974 cover up trial of intimates John Mitchell HR Haldeman and John Ehrlichman was chosen this year to signify all the many ways in which employers influence the lives of their student employees homemaking room The meeting agenda in cludes: authorization to be a member of the Collin County Title I Cooperative open bids on a 1963 Chevrolet bus Ralph Boyer in surance discussion Mrs Herron discussion of school tax situation discussion and ruling on transfer requests and an executive session on personnel Blue Ridge BLUE RIDGE Trustees me Philippines In Istanbul shots were fired from the roof of a government building into a crowd of 100000 persons gathered for a trade union rally on a hill overlooking the Bosporus Armed men in the crowd returned the fire triggering a series of battles through the side streets in the ancient city The Turkish government radio said there were 33 dead 126 persons wounded and more than 200 arrested and employment of per sonnel confirmed Personnel will be cdh sidered for rehiring and old and new business handled Prosper PROSPER The regular meeting of the board of trustees of the Prosper In students accept resignation dependent school District will meet tonight at 7 in the Al Record and Chloe Ann Davis of Wylie Carol Burnside and Cheryl Jo Crosswhite of spokesman said the wreck parents Mrs Myrtle Clark of occurred at 7:32 pm Wylie and CG Bogue Sr of Saturday in the 8300 block of Dallas News briefs from Associated Press Among items on the agenda will be consideration oflolfilH2 the Collin County Cooperative Title I project Other items on the agenda include accepting donations discussion of small schools workshop for teachers and athletic policy to change on training for track events Wallace Webb is expected to address the board on this subject Consideration will be given to renewal for school secretary tax assessor and collector nurse supervisor and aide Allen ALLEN The school trustees of the Allen Public Schools will meet tonight at 7 pm The agenda includes: meeting' with architects meeting with counselor discussion of the bond elec tion policy oik underage This old Minneapolis steam tractor once the most modern farm machinery available needed a little pull Saturday from a newer farm tractor as it was moved from a flat bed truck tothe parking lot of the Central National Bank ARTHUR IT foGhrm uneral services for Arthur Cashon 69 714 Bolivar Denton will be held 1 pm Tuesday in Cindy Nichols Chapel Denton irst Baptist Church Graveside services will be held 3 pm at Walnut Grove Cemetery SHIRLEY BRADDOX uneral some Watergate passions Newsweek which altn going to allow devoted this cover were taped last month in up a criminal but to weeks is sure to regenerate vauwnua cApiesseu coniain me scanaai lor surprise that rost had them political reasons ii nasn i oeen puousnea Nixon asked when people in the White House story to Nixon rost but conversation rost replies think available anybody who consults the Timo rt a ummvuu ill a Nixon reportedly received lengthy account of the nearly On the agenda is a We are asking for a discussion of toe A barn water hook up a report from Gardell Chandler on the Biggs and Matthews Water Study a report from' John pressure on the Stinson Road the balance of the fiscal year Mayor of Melissa following Hoelzel on water line in Waterline 1977 the city elections April 2 A delegation is expected from Kirkland West to discnsA thp Pnrn RcfaHn vww IJiDVj VVliOlVlvl CIL1UI1 a Is drainage ditch and the budget adjustment to provide candldat Recora problems with low water for the 219th District Court for as 016 dul7 elected committee at the highest levels who were not involved as Time announced former The story should have read to to be smeared by the whole Watergate prosecutor Leon third announcement madw ininy LNlXOn IS uUotefl Tawnrclri hoc onroad tn InnraHau vsnnomnd a Vf i ugi vvu vu vviikv ij vvuvvmvu a wy a in next cent per hour general Jr issue dr The newly published tapes We regret the error i Branch for repair of a fire MELISSA In a special truck session of the Melissa City Council Tuesday write in She also said that in an earlier council meeting Eddie Westdyke and James Miller were verified as winners of council seats BURLEE BUNNINGHAM uneral services for Burlee Cunningham 73 of Anna were held 2 pm today in lesher uneral Home chapel Van Alstyne JOHN LESLIE BOYER Graveside services for Leslie Boyer of Sweetwater formerly of AlirtrtO tirill kn Vinlrl 1ft tv Tuesday in Altoga Cemetery cudes designating the wtcurNCTnv me guerrmas are iigming IO vuuhcu is suneuuiea ror WASHINGTON One day after his original deadline for end British rule and Monday May 2 at 8 pm at Oldand the new Rhea's Mill will be part of the farm exhibits on display at the McKinney bank throughout the week Directing unloading operations is Tom Allen Jr a vice president of the bank urrcan be seen at the controls of the steam tractor announcing a program to overhaul the welfare Protestant domination in the the Lucas City Hall xivoiutiii vanci uuvciuiig uic uuuuic oi a sun British province iinnnmnlofyl rofnrm nlon U11VV4UU4VWU 4V4V114 MlUll ine rresiqeni usual Monday meeting with his Cabinet closedown of all establish was expanded today to include congressional leaders who mfents Northern Ireland were invited to the State Dining Room for a special budget jffie only exceptions to a total TYiPPtmcr with Tnnmac Tanra tho dir nt 4k rxttinn ivvMQ W4V uuvuwi VI U1C VllUV U1 Management and Budget Cleaver gets pie in face VANCOUVER BC ormer Black Panther party leaderEldridge Cleaver was smacked in the face by a pie thrown as ''he was addressing a religous group here Cleaver former information minister for the Black Pan thers was discussing his conversion to Christianity when he wac hit hv thn nia Rnturriav niaht believes Cleaver has betrayed the radical movement which resignation Richard black on the outside and white on the inside tapes are before the 1 American public again for a Istanbul arrests made revital of scandals ISTANBUL Turkey Thirty three persons were reported killed in a gunfight between rival leftist groups at a May Day 1 1 ng slated rally in Istanbul There were other clashes on the in JOSEPHINE The City ternational holiday in Greece Spain Sri Lanka and Council of City of the Philippines Josephine will conduct a regular meeting Monday at 6:30 pm to the relative Light weight of the oil which is evaporating and dispersing and weather conditions which kept the slick circling the area of the oilfield 7 Peace offer rejected ISLAMABAD Pakistan Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali political opponentshave rejected his peace offer and say their civil disobedience campaign will continue until he resigns Sources in the opposition Pakistan Nationql'Alliance said Bhutto agreed to hold new national and provincial elections oner and form an interim government divided equally bet ween his Pakistan Party and the PNA ms position was non negotiable ord to get award DETROIT ormer President Gerald ord will receive the Hebrew University Scopus Award at a dinner June 15 in Detroit Erwin Ziegelman a Detroit attorney and chairman of the Michigan chapter of the American riends of the Hebrew University said ord will be the guest speaker at the dinner to be the Plaza Hotel 800 held after sit in SEABROOK NH At least 800 demonstrations most of seacoast area today after they were arrested for refusing to end a peaceful sit in at a nuclear power plant Mtst of those who were taken into custody in arrests that began Sunday and stretched into earlv todav at thp sits nf $2 billion Seabrook nuclear plant were booked for in vcsugauuii ui jLTiminai trespass Economic bill due okay WASHINGTON President Carter will get to sign the first piece of his economic legislation this week when Congress sends him a $4 billion jobs bill for his approval The Senate passed and compromise bill on riday and the Uftlico tc avnnftlorl 4zx VAWVUVtU VUtClWtlUUlUVdlUn IHttSIlBV carter then is nearly certain to sign the measure which backers say could create from 150000 to 400000 jobs The Senate scheduled discussion of an appropriations bill today Hie measure will pay for the jobs package and other projects Law revision proposed WASHINGTON Possession of small amounts of marijuana would not be federal offense and innocent victims of violent crimes could be eligible for compensation up to $50000 under a proposed comprehensive restructuring of reaerai criminal laws Northern committee than three vears Officials i said at least 3000 more were news conference on standby in England and The committee also has the government also had 17850 militiamen police and police reservists in Northern demanded restoration of the provincial parliament which the Protestant majority Ireland controlled and which the The committee hoped to British government duplicate the success of a SUSnendAd itl' Marnh 1Q79 PmtActsjnt tmnarnl ciriL tn The strike is The 600 combat troops May 1974 which paralyzed the 1 meeting attended by the Rev Northern Ireland tn 1S son 7 first Prntostant I AW WWW V4VWVW4 4 4 VUU me largest number more coalition government leaders of the Ulster Unionist 7 Action committee and federal criminal las British Secretary: of State LucaS Lit Council In addition the far reaching revision in federal law Mason vuvuiivii provide for federal prosecution of Watergate type dirty The strike was called by the 1 tricks and would make it less traumatic forewomen to testify committee to support mCClinfif Ct OT1 1 fT lit in court agajnst rapists demands for a military of 5 tensive against Irish luuas nejorm pian unveuea primary receiving district for student will introduce the JOE BURNS 9 12 for the 1977 78 mierai services lor ooe a scnooi year Economics many trades from Pottsboro Burns 82 1409 Ave Plano The board is also expected Tex ere ueiu ai am rooay in appoint rvie io receive ana TI Harrington Bratcher disperse federal funds has been a student a Dickey Chapel Plano Approval of participation in preacner asaiesmanr a rx Hntv nn div of the Blue Ridae Rural Hiah i MRS DELZA RR 7 i air a a Mia ivflwii 11'1 11 bmmv nuria oycviai octviuco Will appreciation to" employers response will be made bv Jim with aii nnard considered along with a ine scnooi caietena who have provided them with Bradshaw Chairman nf thp nAf ion ru mn discussion of collection of them in their20sf were being helddnjaih and Jt0 Vocatin'al Advisory Com outstanding speaker StandiferrMcKinneyr who cnonAnoi i hnnnrina fnom at thia mitta 1 5 mere will also he a klllU 14HLIVC A AAnnviTVl nrzvlvv AIMI Z1 1 4 a a Error corrected i An error appeared in' Sunday edition of the Courier Gazette regarding pxnansinn And aaIafv in rost quoted from one taped people in the re election apparently not with the same creases at Syroco in access to the taping sessions McKinney UStrChinaholdtalks WASHINGTON The United States and the of China are holding private talks in an effort to settle financial claims between the two countries a State Department official said Sunday 1 William Gleysteen Jr deputy assistant secretary of stfite for Rost Asian and 1 mviu vuticiu tjj nUUlU llvv VvllUlXdlfc 4 on the progress of the talks which he said have been con tinuing some Gleysteen said plans for the negotiations were included in the issued at the conclusion of former President Richard visit to Peking in 1972 tires eyed AKRON Ohio Major tire manufacturers anticipating the day when spare tires will no longer be standard equip ment are working on tires that will not go flat or will deflate only partly They are testing tires that will allow a motorist to travel short distances to get repairs Some have come out with" substitute spares that take less trunk space Safety Is a factor cited in the experiments Oil cleanup underway STAY ANGER Norway The Norwegian government sent more cleanup ships out to the Ekofisk Bravo oil spill in the North Sea today as the effort continued to prevent damage to mackerel spawning in the area later this month Despite demands from environmentalists that the Ekofisk neid lo miles southwest of Norway be closed Environment Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland said experts believe the slick from the eight day blowout will disappear in a few uavs viui i va uu ouci I a I our bad luck had good she said alluding Ine STeam owned tjy Gerald urr of (Staff My theme Banquet set uesday Deaths School boards slate meetings Melissa MELISSA Trustees of trustees of the Melissa Rural High School will meet Monday at 7 pm at the school according to Principal Robert Ivie The lengthy agenda in rinzv nt linnnhliekJ tCAA AAA 1 A 1 was nn uy uie pie oaiuruay mgni vwvw piuo a snare vi uiu zy nours iNixon answered sinciesi secrecy oy rost rank Lee 25 Vancouver said he threw the piie because he thousand days efter his tapesr showing in profits for his participation' questions quotes the Indeed onequestionsurely believes Cleaver has betrayed the radical mov'ement which resignation Richard yolvement in the scandal and The same tape transcripts former President as saying asked why Nixori he helped spearhead ip the 19(0s He said the cream pie was Nixon Watergate and secret in hush money payments surfaced in the New York his immediate actions afterii: destroy those damaginglapes ccuuvi urnii Knuwn Aimes me wasnuigiun rosi the burglary June 17 1972 at is mentioned nowhere in the before blossomed Sunday in Time and Newsweek the Watergate offices of the account newspapers and magazines i were juseOyDemocraticpartyJwereThe interview first of four two weekly hews magazines rost when the interviews designed to try to cover Jo be aired in succeeding only small 'pebbles to the Watergate rockslide that forced resignation August 1974 But they served to focus interest in his first 6:30 pm television interview on the The only item on the subject since then agenda is the appearance of a 7 The interview paid for representative of Texas and conducted by television Power and Light Company personality David rost airs Any other business will also Wednesday over 145 stations oe neara at mat tune education needs Other matters include summer employment for Dick Strobel approve remodeling of red school house and discussion of football field lights for soft ball A three member advisory mmmitTpp for Title SRA services nr nrAnrnm mill he rm MX appxuuvu Shirley Ann Braddox 32 703 Trustees will also discuss Biunpas McKinney will be final installment of coaching held 2 pm Tuesday in Good pay for Duane Piety uupv uapusi Vliurm spokesman after a raised the number of troops in province andwreckedthe Catholic Court mpptuur date ch a nged Collin County Com 'missioners" Court" which usually meets on Monday postponed the special meeting this week and will I The regular snection fens and nsnrnw uay ai am ii the items nn thp Aepuuucan army guerrillas meeting oi me Lucas cuy rates ana me second reading i Thp unprrillac ora iahfirirt Cniinril is srhpdnlpH af nf land annavniinn nr agenda are COnSlderHllOn Of I VI 1 1 a allocating surplus funds do LVJLClJLoiSd llXdyCl received from the Town of closedown are those engaged in funerals or marriage New transcripts revive Watergate NEW YORK (API of Celina Cyndi Underwood Vocational Office Education student will present Dr Tom fno4viim STfUin ai11 a WX1U will DC The toastmaster for the reoresentine the Kiwanis Industrial awards The Invocation will be Dea a 1 1 aw Distributive Education Dallas wreck fatal for youth A McKinney youth died LBJ 336 feet east of North Saturday evening in a Dallas Central Expressway :5 UU3UUCU HUII1 UilUlWB I1C I sintered in a wreckin north traveling west on LBJ in Dallas excess of toe speed limit and Richard Glenn Bogue 18 failed to maintain control died at 8:30 while making a lane change pm Saturday from injuries collided with toe guard rail ne suiierea wnen me car in which he was a passenger plunged from the LBJ down toe embankment and rreeway near Norto Central Expressway in Dallas into Cottonwood Creek according to a spokesman for the Dallas Police Department The spokesman told the Courier Gazette this morning that the driver of the 1975 ord Torino Gary Stults 21 Dallas was released from jail on bond Saturday on a charge of involuntary manslanahfpr 4MV44V4) vv AZVJUV V4 MCUMU3 passengers in a brother Blake car Tony Abbott 19 Bogue of McKinney four Garland and David erron sisters Cindy Hampton zj McKinney escaped serious injury with only cuts 1 I ana cruises The police department McKinney and his grand occurred at 7:32 The 1977 Annual Vocational Cooperative Education Employer Employee Banquet will be held Tuesday night at the McKinney Job Corps Center Hnnnn t' a' VOVXIUIUR A11C 1IHCI11L5 BuLtoe49 year old prime Minister refus to: resign inrr kin it' AAlftM UH1 lUC bviip i i it avi i ii in uz iiitvi riu ocnooi presenting this Cooperative Training Class uanuuei aie: wisiriouiive Education Vocational Office offered by Glen Beaver Education Industrial Coordinated Vocational 1 Cooperative Training Home Academic Education student speaker Bob Cox a man of Economics Coonerative Home 1 Education and Coordinated Cooperative stuaent Janet Vocational Academic Trout will lead toe Pledge of Education Allegiance Eacn year stuaents from A welcome wi 1 he rriven hv i lainid) a iciciuc asi these programs show their Mike Haggard after which a berjack a teacher and a GILCREASE who have provided them with Bradshaw Chairman of the uuiwiuig uiem atims miuee Approximately 400 guests died Sunday are pending 7 viu banquet Entertainment will be and students are exnerted tn Turpentine Taclronn of the possibility of lhe theme My by Second attend 2 Morrow uneral Directors taught in Pri fifth ARTHUR Cashon Melissa as weU as special Irish talks collapse BELAST Ireland (AP) Talks aimed Jim Smyth told a ai averting a general strike called by militant Protestants apparently collapsed today The British government flew 600 more combat troops to Northern Ireland to cope with the strike Set for midnight lunigiii 'S Rife xL 4 4 4 AV wi ii nw i IftKALV I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Courier-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
418,135
Years Available:
1901-2021