The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1933 Page: 1 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Borderlands Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Y
OutOur
Way
Pecos And
Monahans To
Settle the Irf$ue
17. II. tll Y; who rims life news!
. * paper al Monahans ami gives
» I ho people ii very good slteet. size
™ «»f town considered, has'been hnv-
. ‘ itfii lots of fun for two weeks
;po(trlng it on' the writer about
^ ihe Peons Fugles, and generally
* hruggihg1 about the fact that Mon-
, ablins defeated a Pecos team. 7-B,
in an early season {same.
<!uy wants to know why this
liable is not counted by Pecos. Of
course, (iuy’s attitude is under-
standable since, he would hardly
know a foot bait from a baseball It
lie saw one in a store, window but
for his information we will explain
thut Pecos does not.count the Mon-
ahan* a aim- in its standing for the
sanie reason tlint the New York
(Runts do not count a practice or
exhibition gaseball (tunic with
I’odunk t'enter' when it conies to
£|.iguriug their season's average.
. Pecos does not count the several
practice climes that it played with
the Pet-os gnimmur school team j
each* year. livery so often tie* ■
■Kugles play the Fuglets a full |
cainc OcVasipniilly the Faglei's 1
,.-inakt- a touchdpwu or so and the
I
l 1 rfSZ^SXS-
10 PAGES
3hr pproa Stttrrnriar
THE PECOS ENTERPRISE
Goes Into the Homes with
Buying Power.
49TH YEAR v* i ECOf, TE*AS, TRIDaY, NOVEMBER 1933 NUMBER 16
CLUES IN VAN HORNMURDER LEADTOPECOS
* *
$12,
***
* * *
* *★
***
★ **
ooo CWA Grant Made for
Highway
to Red Bluff
TIGHTEN
RULES ON
GIVING JOBS
Playground, Football
Field Share In
Improvement
Slate CWA i.OlxjJ Works Ad
ministration-! niuho.ritics have tip
proved (.he applieniloii of Rei \ ’-
count v for a .*1 L'.diio labor maul
As Work on Big^TexOs Observatory Begins
J’c.-osgru nulla r team, with its 1»G
pound -barkfirid hits just as much - »*’ >» ,<ul,,1'l,rK « r''iU'
• *riy'li{ io claim it defeated the Pei
Ragles as has .Vlouuhaiis.
Kit iff
i.v No
ip ill's
I e
da nisi p-
■_*7 at a ’
west of
B
IT TO
quest ion.
ack .
SKTTLK the whole
i liiy. We are getting a
lot of help fion) the team and the,
school authnr.ii.ie-. Tin* I’ecos and
Motitiiiuiis teams are going to play-'j'
this afternoon i Friday i and that
will sel l ic tin- is-l'.e elit e lllld tlj'i?
idl.' Anil now , if your, (treat ami
wonderful Monahans team cau’de- , , .» .
! teams abd t.n/ijeital'., A good. road
In-.. ro-tlSfI’lK V*ff*^ one cap.-ili.
connect the Red
with State jlijthwt
point, sbiue' three
the data. .
This w as the vvoril*hi'ongfit liucjj
to I’eeos by t'ounti Judg^t J
Wind folk ami Judge Den Ra
( ’liiiinty Adlni'/ilstrjflor. followiqg 'ft
rip to Austin' thi is up the cji rly pat I
l i Ifis \\eek. *rr‘ _ . * ff ,
Work is. v*’ be sUirteti.iniim-db
HelV Till*’ t-oulit-y is to. fuwdsli
f®?
ii
CHURCHES
WILL HOLD
BIG FETE
Pecos Eagles Play Strong £L0YJ||j^G
Monahans Team Friday Qp
IS FOUND
T’nion Thanksgiving
Service Is Planned
For Wednesday
i J
leal the first string Fugle* ,\ve’ll
tun a 7-coiunln headline nhtuif ii
on tiur front page-in our iiext
via*. Tli,mi .eight to cud I to- ar^iL
11lent and be 'fair, •
KN W1 pi keep their
gl'.ill,lid. -iMill'll 11 l cl
■41 , (I
s-a-y (h.til,
nii'ii tii inis
place ii) tin
I- til-lip-
-peaking,
mnl goat'
r'o. take
I S - u I
in' kitiIt "if 111'iii ' hoa x i!\ ’ t!id''ii.
. n pi-ks and •hea vy,.niii'cTiipovy.
‘’1’lus im*ans that with .-(Mat i.-J
• ■ I ,t Ii’i■ t a,rl ■!• 11 11l.uT. w ii'x llu rq w ;i
bo ;i Splendid l.iioi ouitJitiirm all’/tlc
[.way' I’lei.i'f’c- gj*to,rj.hi* *.l v mi, - T ‘'
. v ,
tlyt‘ first vievy\ oi Construction work just 1 gun atop
Mount 1.51-kc, Davis ^fpuhtaiiis of West Texas, on the Mount Locke
Astronomical Observatory, ..winch w.ill • he the second largest in the
world.5 In .theA'icture are several members of the construct ion com-
pany which wiib btfild the observatory, and at the right is l’rof. (1.
.Van Biesbrocck,’ astronAmef of the Verkrs observatory, ‘ wlio will
.orientate the Cttflding with the stars. The observatory is being built
by the University of Texas and the ^University of Chicago. j
V ■' c ’ ' • "• ■ ,.
Wounded Bear Attacks
Assailant At X Ranch
Pi'i’ins
MitukI?-
*k "f sleep
sccliihi is a|
near future
Coimcrh .tin* Sun AmkHo i i'/.oiia
Kerrv.ilh* conniry was the ’sficcti
: mini's paradise. Dnumiil Ilii^yiWn
cplcd w ith lii.Mb i*«■ 11::. I
i.m i-i*d miniy of the
;iil l aciit 'laisors to I
% hinds"
Many iin*ti uie.iifgMhqfi job
1 i•'"ch ii'.W'ii'k In) thill'. \v , la
'/ruse i*d* iiuai'i ii'.iy. it. ),y;t's'.|v.-i.rnv-
i lion* ty*o it ly. ’bhi> i.s conrrari ■
In’- pili|io>o :iml -pCtil iii the I'
\V't. A" w Rich w il--S| i cared ; " "a
|ic.* c woli, lit tlpa-c, y\ iii'V iTV«■ Ic.illy ii;i
leading shcofi i*ui talfiy e*). lint I '* id fee . 11 i — I «
mu for i herrti rwage- t■ • iltji-v- nHwiidy wni'king.
. i di l 'work. Ini'- r*,'(|Uesled-' I'M'io
•.Ik’i^ged I >tu;ing
I t; ‘
” y
w
:,
0
P.
C'
'VS
.1
,lyin’
ij i •
. i Ml *1
i (in* t»i
< 1 h,
1
pl'i -< I
lc i-t i hi,i
d r?i u
I. >ii.V i-
liilt
i uritc .ptirn -r
.1 '.III' 1 hi ter
•I 1.Mow. 11 t il )
• •I 1 >•..*<• a bag
t^l-Stfs .for tie
i X
p p
M
;
V
's’*.-'
A*dior>,T ('i linens And
Firtn*-. W i i l Start
IVcxi .Monclay
- Hal murium inid
i this section Win*!’
by nn ij/lookiilg for:
in rc e.lit week-, l!
here and tIn*.'-licep*
Toy y ly. I’cc
other pojnts
ficcit bcscigt'd,
.-luip j ut lire
ii'-liC.Ies- out
di .very well. ,*.
Tie sheep and goat industry .
said now to be in one ol its great
f-si .iciofls of expansion. *.
(CouynueU on taisf l’ugei
THOMASON
IS VISITOR
7 " ' 1 A*11 a c k s Critics Of
W, E. Talbot, Hea.d of . Administration; •
Southland Life Here ; js Optimistic
cm w.' I-:. Talbot (if Dallas, vice
president'of the Southland Tdfe
Insuyiiiice Co and rec«igni/.ed \>ide-
ly as one of the most prominent of
•ivic IniildciHj was here
jd’extiH
Monthly of this week in" etnnpauy
with .lo W. Camp of Fort Stock-
foil district representative for the
Southland l.ift; Insurance Co. Col
Talbot was duce u candldaU*' for
the republican nomination us gov-
ernor. ty c,
Simmons Is ^ode
Enforcement Officer
f{. K. Thomi-iiif) Rcp'rcscniaf!v*i>
t'finn flic llith-district in tln*?l S.
Congress, strmk out ,*ij critics of
flu* Adminlsfrnthiii, * plcduvd' to
fight for equality for farm loan-
lb fnriiicrs of Reeves and ' Ward
counties, and somulcd n note ot
optimlsjicov,;r recovery results in
a talk to Hie I’ecos ''Rotary club
Thursday at noon at the Orient
1 of digs
Rep. T-ljoi'irasiiii,ciino* to I’ecos in
meet witji t^armyr- \ of, tin- tw
The first I'epori^il wn-' to. the
credit, of I/d. Doty and Will" Roy-
m '(ill I —: Doty being of I’ort-i- : nd
R-ey luilds of t in X rmrcli.
I lot') -aid Unit' be and Reynold-
wV-i'ii, Imiifinu ili-i-r ami. Viafipenoil
iquill t fie bear a"':. yoipm fellow
Vvciab'iig abinii 'Jim pound- Rm
Holds -lud Hu- hear will) a pistol
lint tin- .-, niniiil \va- only Wiiimdel
ain'I/a- tin- men moved',rloscr i*»
I jl i 111 be tinned ilpont belli
lie took a -wipe with one of
I Id- hefty paw- at Reynolds
: I tiny, wlio w as statidiiig back,
f plunged him w ith a .'pi .in bu|l'*t.
Reynolds talked Doty put of tin*
s|,in -/lid intend- ti> have it made
' into a rug
At
1 tielil-oli '|
fen l« d by ineinluirs of t In
r "t < I'liiincl • I
Ulllli.it tee p:|{ili- w
, I I-I ' - I.v C ' I Ulptijglt
|, u-i ii In"- 'Ll in'
dii hled jn o fn« mi
group u a I'm in-in
mi fin
L I In* y ea'- of bleak ife
.i ire- • ion' there y i-t .-eUitii.lis mill'll
I .j- w hiiii , ln- people of \merlen
i|.iai,) ,i ; Imiil.'- I h-iiie- titiil. ji.ibs
I ie l.ii-i-u reta’iin-il i lei- im-ss. in
u*• 111*i:i on t in* upiurii. \iml there
. nu oi her time of ill y ear which
i- nii ' ii i-M "tilled :|S l liiiiik-giving,.
I» .i,. AM this t imiMve -tioUhl ill
II ink li.’L I, oyer the .pa-1 .year
i'.roni ii din h. whatever. wi\ h.aie
siilTered. lie liu\t* i-nierai’d npbeijt
di Surely it is tin* proper. time
for a universal ihank-iuiinu ' fur
ome inanifi -tatIon from 'life j.....
pin* a - a iilml e.
i*i*i-o- /iii part ii-fitsii*' has llu.ii li t"
I* i Irani,fill Tor 1 Iro Red Rlui f
l a qi-iarl4*r (•i*hinri.
1 I kl'. f( liel'.'ll bli t I
i ,-p \\ I ha t e a in-\v ell y
, In ."dri.j-.ioi-i brgh w :iy- id l'n is,
i, i a , i •- I. - - i 11M - Iteeh -hull
■ 11" J l I - . .
l*(-'.»pli* to tiiye
i- w.iili -this ,iite
'I i,ra raK - g'i \ jpg'
\\ . die-win v i
T -::n ju in .- at
CJhii ■ Ii Vd
diva in
u u
Birds Out to Avenge
Early Season
Setback
l lie I'm os 1 Hull I ’.(igh’s \\ill pla y
\f;>n.-1Ji•;i'- lliirli. In a football game
here Friday afternoon at. ,'T: VO
... li k. . ■.
I nnin; tin first, week of the;
lootbUll i i ,oi J’i*i-oN li/pl a regu
In -I'herlii jei| giflili* with I-’; l-l n* ll -
■ I ’rid” i I*.....- i*iii111-ell through
I ■ ibells to take a I I .to Ivietory.
I'Uriiiu iht'lt ivi*ek at the sollei
tatnui ol MoiiiiiuiUs hut liorit les,
I’ci o- Vind promised to semi *i
mixed fe. in of regulars and sub
nMIiiics to Moiiahuiir- for a game
.on Saturday Not even Notn* Dame
figures on i he Mime loam playing
tii" gullies m as many days.
The team, eonipo-cil principally
of a -i ioinl string with a sprink-
ling of first -iring iilayei's, invad-
ed oft,ahan- and etit'ue lio.me with
lie* slioii end ol a .7- score
Cleii -iine tlieii Monahan- b.a
loll lie Hunt Hi'ut-.she had defeat
cl I In* I’i'.i'o- J Vigil - although the
i:
Bringing in
The Deer!
i i:\as company
RINDS IMI; BELI
AN' N\’ l/iiiery. district repre
• piatiie of the Texas Company,
and A. <1 Nan Horn, head of (he
Keen- and 1’yide agency, rung the
bell for the Texa- Company They
came in during Hie week end with
two large buck's, killed ill tin* Pa
ii- mountain -coiniffy
KI.MI'R AND DOC’
KRINO ’1-M HOMI;
Clun-r Johnson and ’'Doc" Hays
‘the la iter the chief pillpusher at
Hinkle Drug < '<> , came in Sunday
mill two six |M>iul bucks Tltey
jdow'iicd I belli on ihe Kinkier ra licli
-oinh of Kent, after three days of
! it’ll I• milidg.
d to i I1
I
Ihaltks
ipi'gbi 'ili
-. o u -
ala, .'l
ir.i.
Rc
11..- v.
'*.i
.N'!'
the
Co.
Kike Simmons, nmnnuei1 of
FoXworth-Dalhrnltii * lumber
here was1 selected as -district en-
forcement officer for the ‘Dumber- (
man's NKA code. -tiu'- this Territory
at a meeting of lumbermen from
ten countiipvnl K.ig Spiing recently. ((| xomcihitig better
I’ractleaUjk «U> *»f the yarils in Uiia j Muy la* some of liis plans are
^^■ctloii are tiow -operating Utidel ,..rp<.riments . . maybe -ome of
the elide. , * .. f . * of-ttl&n w.Wl uurk. Kill if 00 or
"*• ’—1——. >• ju jicreent of his plans wort,
Quail Season Will UmerRu In suyed; nfaybe the wl.o'h*
miittes mnl ae.pin jut* liiihsyi^' with
| their prpldefii.' lie i- going ’■■
I Washington, in a few day- and
I promised to 'go to the bat' with
[the Farm Credit Adininistration.
"TliJir mail in the White ll«u-e
| i- our <’onqUini.ler-in chief' and- we
are in a plifthH com parable to war.
I say Unit a I'inm should not i*flii
eize the MtA unless he i- prepared
M K
.Inn 1’rewit. who wa- hunting
with Ileati Met'iitelm.qi Jr at tie*
Jack MeCiilcheoii .Viineli in the
Davis mountains, killed a small
la-nr .'weighing about f»o potiinh'.
The bear Win located with the aid
MeCnteheoii got a fine S*
point lock ,\ companion from
[ l.hidy also gt»t a bti' k.
1’rewit brought i
which wa-- the only
lo j 'epos .so fa r.
••This party said that they ti’uil-
! e.l a panther for Tine whole dtly
with the aid of dog- but that tin*
big cal eluded the .log- in’ the
[depths'of flie deep cany oils, of that
-Vet iiNn. -
sjJa'i
Via in
mctqbei slii.i
laid for a-.
bring i i
..im.milt. c iv-i.
.....I*- and .
I null card
w hich w cl e w l it t.-n tin
tuisiiii-NN firm- and per-oii- ,n c
Ito.w no inber- i »u ti c margin .1’
ca.-h .aid is-.’ iirn ten an amount
hi a verage of n h 11
the same ling*, are
ii.ul pay tag into the Chamber and
new nieihli.-rs will be asked f.• rat-
ify, iIii- a- tin* amount they will
pay monthly
The drive l.i'gan- with tli-
IniK lO'olij Fieri one Tiow a nielli
her ol llie ( hallil.ei of Cummer-e
is asked to do iii- pail by talking! tii
tip tin- campaign and inviting lus
neighbor* t" hocolnc members
Tile actual ..IIIVII-- will peg'll
■ •'it i tin n 1 - I
• of llie past ye
'ar.li.dii Wade. p.
*t li.'dist Chaidi
,i .iiiiiig,
i |.i<
cilUl'cllI
Hied- ,io
pe.'pl
.body t
I liei i
nit.
Now
l.’iial
thi-
I aigh- - . i lied it
i d ,during tin- iiinuii-T
u-iie with .VI *' i,i a li an -.
I. kew i-C " . c.r' -"fa,i
I lie, l.’ocos l ell ill lias I.
- . ’ ' IV ijll* issue. IHl.f
- I! ill I lie .ijm*41 ' Id
o'l gill* co.
I.sgi s Have Claws Sharpened
DO I V AND III
<u i iiii.\i i *.
VI C»1 \MI»
UI V
a ml
iger ,d
tail' ll*'
even one
I M t '
In lop d
*olh of
l belt*
The
deC
:!i . liei. i
X ra Hell.
Ikl also
iii-.* taking ini
I . ig'les loo. and
e it nli Mood -ii
Imt a be: i
full .if- nil- of tills
ICIII l.eillg
III . * I'd e.l ill a lull her
>1 :c;. • They
i .'p,.n e.l a } 11 ge ci on .)
•i 'i iinter"..-;
.1 i lo- \and many
Cl tie.fjlg-
' ken ..til llain'-on.-i
mi l, ba.l- v
' p'.lliier
l>..iiii - 1 i.qy'- iv as a
•..(■ Hie e
\ (vliin^ N inussji^u
iyv l.l flit)
fui
a ml tint mat i<
Mel-:, while
.1 lie
-..Jig sel l iee-
Tl t l)e ea |
.alii.
liaui'l- ..I
bil.I.M
Il.it.
.-lioir' dir..
li<- I'il'-t l
i' h i j ■
-1 (III • lllUclj
md |:lpprnxiniating
>t liei fi r'fn- in
-lor of ihe
-I Mel h< *d isf * li-u i ch, will pro
ill his
man
w ill lie
VI i-s
■ t or ol
11 - I (III, I ;il ll I blllclj
All denominati< n- are invited to
a it cm| llr sep ice. The Chn.-linn.
I’rcsby termli. Kn|di-t, Catholic.
Met liodist. Iiplseopal. and chili''h
of Christ' delegations , will be. pres
• •lit. ami everyone i- urged to cuttle
regardless of creed or belief. ll
uill l«' a i re n o* it dun - union of all
people for . one 'purpose lo show
the.!i" thank- for the many (avor-
g11eii them from thoDivlm; I’ower.
That ,e. rli,
I vyt till- I lie'
llie h a I ol -
-. iisou reverse,
hard to lake
ol M Ilk lust
. ollp
defeat
w C.'k,
11 'on ill ill d on I ai-i I a ge ,i
ROTARY TO
GIVE SHOW
III mis It ADS
11-1*01 VI KI CK
Itarnvy Ifublis, Kurl lia-terbiooi
ml Riii l.ewi- sallied forth mi the
opening day of the season to the
Kokerilid ran. )i licltt Alpine •!
was Saturday before Hie party had
eamp meat, however lluhlis camr
home Sunday with a big IC point
buck; Karl got a six-point deer;
Ray had. ioitgli luck
H’outillU' .l <>M Iaist I’Hgei
ki:i»ki:si;NTs sijmmi-k cami*
Mr- Alum Tip.nuts represent.i
,uf Camp Waldemnr, will lie it
Ibdel I’.i'iimlan Saturday a a d
would l-e very glad to see all I lie
mother- who are interested !ji
sending their girls to summer
(iimp
‘Scandals’ Scheduled ruddy dims i ini
For December 20 ,U CK
At The Grand
t he bear, j-
iiie brought ,
f hunters from Raton !
'bagged ,n 1 .Ttt pound j
Open December 1st
world i.s yuived.
(Continued on I'agc Flv\'i
l.oeal ttimrodyt Tlh* InoUinfc for- . D . *
wanl engerly to I Member 1. time j JLlOnS-KOtanailS tO
for mart thejumil hunting aen Hold Joint Meeting
twi
Non In this aeetTfcn. jQuafl are re
I Kartell to. he-even more numerous
than in prt'Vlou* years und the
first rfty of th^* Heatfiin w(|l un-
doubtedly. aee 'fi irnqiiC many hunt'
era take toJtJie flelailT
ATTENDS CLIDAL MEET
Dr. Jim Damp' l* attending n
finical convention ut Houston this
week
A joint meeting of the Lion*
icid Rotary clubs will tie bold next
Wednesday at- noon at the-library
room o(J the hjgh school. Regular
meeting day of the Roturlans falls
*hn Thanksgiving cRiy^hence Ihe
l ions extended an invitation for a
Joint meeting on their regular day.
A turkey dlnner'wlJ^ 1W* served bv
the*bome economics department
! -1 pai'iy
i and Rnscoi
i black bca-r Wednesday . They
I bionght him tbiongJi'T’ecos d'lrlng
i t lie a flernooii.
I The bear a partly glow n eub,
I was viewed by a large number of
j people. It Was killed on tiie Odell
pi.li e. they snld. Tli eh lintel's Sfvr •:
Frank Hardy and John Wlieelcr
of Raton; t'l'dl Howard and \V W.
Shields of ItoHcof*.
V p i
^^••pLACK SFffeEP" SALE
Among the. week's cleverest
ideas Is the VKlaek Sheep” sale
D attired by the Peons MereanU'*;
Co In this sale they tell the t rut It
alsait every article offered—the
whole trilth niql. nothing but tie'
truth. Thetv are yea! values to bi-
bod at sale -but turn to their
ud.oa |*»rge 4 aud see for yourself. !
Notice to the People of Pecos!
fTHK IMPENDING t onstruction of the Rod Bluff
I rt'scrv'o:t' with its anticipated influx of new citi-
zens and the approach of the ("hri-tnias shopping
season have caused us to make the following an-
noLihc’enieiit, of (‘special IMPORTANt’K 1 O our ad-
vert iset s:
Effective with our next issue, which will he
dated Knd'ay. December I, we* will -during the
month of December—distrihute a copy of the Enter-
prise to every home iti I’ecos,
We art1 doinyr this for three reasons:
(1) . T" permit the business men of Pecos to
capitalize to the greatest POSSIBLE extent upon
theirChristmas advertising by 100 percent local cir-
culation.
(2) . To acquaint every citizen of Pecos with
the Enterprise and thus create with them a desire to
become permanent subscribers.
(3) . To further the service of a 50-year-old
Pecos institution to the town with which its future
is inseparably lipked.
Regular subscribers will receive their paper at
their home instead of at the post office. If you do
not receive your paper promptly, call 171.
'Tin- RcXafy Scandals." a mu--
ic.il i< view in.I min-trcl witli a big
Iini.' siiaj Mini flavor. Will be |>f<*-
H.'iiti .l by I lie I'c.-oh Rotary olutr|
on Hi. iijglit of I mbor ’ 1
III. Him ltd Tin'll t el
I’um.iiI- from tie -bow. tt 1».• ij
ex |i»'fi-c-, iv ii gu to curry mg <m
< 'll rj -1 ii in - .Ini rili uurk of tin* <>r
gMiii/Mln.ii Kinii year ul ('lirlst
'mas time it lias b. cu lln- custom
of tin- club to seat. I. out tin- need
n- i families in I’cos mid carry
tli>m bundle ..I food, clot lulig,
toy — etc.
Karl R.-ll tin /. . gficld of I’ccos,
to ivlio-c ci.dit rc|»osc a Utimb.'r
ot -ik'-cc--fill rcvicivs of llie past,
i.s directing the Scandals of this
y chI-
Micit member ot (lie Rotary
. lull will |»;gitIcquiti't us well as
t ii 11 > ut froin out of tli1'" club. Tin*
bigli lights of the past year will
be meruoria /e.l in song. Joke, .#r
dame
New Gateway For
Field is Dedicated
I’.mldy Reis.-nlierg r . in r n <• .1
Wednesday from a hunt on the
Knkcniot ranch -near Alpine ui'li
a fine fen p.iiiii lm. k. chain, i.v
j/.ed as one of the largest killed in
'hat section Muddy had l.< Hail
him for over a mile, wounding him
on llie first -hot. The deer will
dress ovei "•'<■ pounds, it is e-M-
mated
Apparel Identified as
That Of Dead
Woman
frill I: TRAIL of the imcstigntlon
I whu h is lieiiig waged Hirough-
out llie southwest in an effort to
pierce tin* mystery surrounding the
slaying of an nn.ldeittified white
ii o ilia ii near Vail Horn two weeks
ago led to I’eeos (Ills week fol-
I"ivii " ilc di very- of eiothlng
belonging to the .slain woman un-
der one of tiie concrete bridges be-
tween Kars low and IVeos
A bundle of partially burned
woman's wearing apparel mu
fonud liy a group of highwgy
workers last Tnesday. The. appar-
el had been soaked with blood and
liu- di-eoicry was reported to
Sheriff Irby Dyer (if Ward county.
Sheriff Dyer eoiuniuhieiited with
lo- office- 'of ihe district attorney
t K! I’a " and e-taldi-lied i-oa-
In iHy that the elotliiiig found
. ' here was sinillar to that
I > •'o| up (n t lie v icinityaif the H|H>t
Where the body of tl.e woman was
t< and.
"I inj" Important
lii s 'find' is ,,f great import-
nu.. to tin- official- Iti their ef-
fort to unravel lliis baffling toys
lely .-i|iee it show- coll el lisi veljt
llie slavers ealm- east after leav-
ing llie l.o.ly ill a lohely picture
near Vtni Horn
It js -n-peeled I lint they s|«a|
;. r-igllt in I’eeos
(iffii el's ill e greatly luimlieaiqiud
mi tlieir effort Ji. bring tin* mwr-
1 ( Olitihued oil l.-ist page i
PUY TO BE
PRESENTED
“The Vulture” Slated
For Tonight At
Hijrh School
Dins «i-I*OINI iujck
Richard I. 'I..II ;is ( arl Tlionuis,
young lawyer wlio i- despemte lu
love with Catherine Kdmont.
played by Dertnide Kell, lire th«*
I lov er- n bo play tin important part
in Friday nigliKs piny, ' ”Th«
Vulture." spoti-ored by the Modem
Study (’Ini. and which "ill In* pn*-
-ented at the bigli school aiiditor-
. i ii in starting iii S: 15 o'clock.
Thomas even fight.- for Mtaa
Itclmoiit’s love mid susptrloun ut
last tall- on him of being the mur-
dered of New York'- eldof of de-
---- ioetiyes because of Iii- urdiiO'ja
HI; PROVLS II love Miss Uelniont. loo. love*
’IV «' M< l/'Hfer got a tine D-i Thomas. Put lias promised liernatf
I point lm. k Hi* proved it I.v tiring to another through u du|»e which
I nig -oine nice steal;- to tin* Kil promised to -end her brother to
lerpri-e office, ’llie in(*at was fine the penitentiary Stic is also iu-
and tender. ’’.Mae” didn't go into . rimiiiiitcd in tiie murder in tho
details though jus) said lie killed I-act' mystery drnma.
Hie buck and produced tin* evi j remedy conies Into ilo* play in
deuce We’d like more evidence tin* person of a hick |detective,
-m b a- this. I played by Hnrtoii Kontright who
. >ut slim its ,u New Y’lirk. city ‘‘flat-
i I'hurley F'it/.gertild and Mack
I Kittle hunted lu-t week ill I lie F'ori
|l»,-ni- country. (’hurley brought
^ I ionic a fine !• point l>n< k Mack
| lin.l lm a.I lm I,
Tin* new gateway at Rotnrv
field, gift of Hie Rotary club to the
high school was dedicated last
Friday in services held by the club.
Tiie bigli school footlad squad aud
pep squad were on hand as well
ns representatives from local or-
ganization*. Jack Hawkins, presi-
dent of the Rotary etub, and Sen-
ator K M. Regan spoke on behalf
of the dull; and Snpt. Huy A’al-v-
er responded on lielialf of the
schools.
Kill Itossimiii of Tri-Angle eauip
hunted north nf Kent The find tiny
lint came home empty-handed.
K. S Hcrlinshlre and Wllmer
Hamilton hunted Sunday in the
country north of Kent hnt did ii >t
see a deer
Knlpli Williams and Rev. 10. 11.
Ratliff returned empty- ha nde«l
from a deer hunt near Alpine.
JIiii I leak Ins brought in a larga
ti-point buck front the Kokernot
(Continued on Last Puff*)^
foot dick” uod discovers imiairtaiit
clues leading to tin* solutioh of Uu
killing.
All proceeds from the play wMI
go toward purchasing pluygroua4
equipment for the new City Ibd-
enition playground here. This, tw-
ether with the fact that excellent
ciitcrtainnicnt la promised as well,
forehodes a large crowd.
between-act apecialtiea will b#
of much iniercst.
They Include a tap dance by
Mary Nabera; Spanish »omf by
(Continued on Page (It
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hawkins, Jack. The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1933, newspaper, November 24, 1933; Pecos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893349/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .