The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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NUMBER 21
(11.1. Kin it ml 1 i.il I "II dir
tn'et' attorney elect; mid coiin
HHiftaicy. respectively. H
lull >t“v eraI >.i called iusurilli<-**
«-<• nij>;t 1 ies. operating' nlJ(' of tliii
stall1, mid dodging behind every
possible legal fejiee are • • -im«*i•<
Plitly di-Tt'nud111u Pceos |
I llll/ li.'JUI'Hll.V. witllllS llllJIH*i nf-I
fiii- in l.ii- Angeles. Inis jus} re-T
fused In pay a Just claim of #J0lMi|
brought liy the widow of mu* ol!
its policyholders.
Tills iimii paid Iti> proiiiianis|
n-trulavly fur three yours. 'iVlionl
llio cluiiii was presented-iLfJet1 bik'l
iloatji tlito rotnpa'ny wrote . land.
,h!"" hi,,1'm,,,1,‘••in fm;| M A n Wi|j j^emain
nring. Iiis age on tin* original .ai> | . " _T
Awake (i> Greet
’ New Year ., :i
*1 Veils. ri*siiiio on Ifcr imfs lliis
Avook’. after a generic v hjrpp.V and
juvmis (i ’ll i’is-1 j.iiirjs. w'ill a red the
New War Siil i.ifttayat midnight
PECOS WILL GREET 1933 WITH OPTIMISM
MONDAY IS
DESIGNATED
A holiday!
T
plication lilt'd therefore would ii"t
pay the elajm . Instead, it return
e*T lid- aniom(i. of ’premiums; lie lidd j
^pidT' *’■
B It is •imdersinod. that other jinCh !
If responsible elilllpanios till vo si III
ilifrly i lioate.il and ilpfriliudcd poo-j
plo Wltu trusted them in the past., ' ’* '
1 ' ■ ' ' f, r v it h, reli.i l thill Ifti/iJd' liehtn.d U>
The advice of Messrs, /l oll and
Kerr is that -persons’ taking iiisiir
atieo from companies \y1thotlt til'
listed rating fi.ir. de||oiid;iliiHt,.\ mil
Texas la- sare and itii'esji'gitteThem!
carefully first. It may save mum .
hours of bitter sorrow
' 'if cmll'se. t iie companies st)ould;
not-he allowed. Jo ojpt i.iway with it
But <w!iat is'^he victim to do-. >'-Tire'.,
companies get'safely, by tire erim j
inakeml of the law. If sued, they j
nuu-t la- sued oiil of tin- stati*. and
it w”ould eost plenty.
The best remedy, is to he., 'lire 'uf./
IjAur Company before ymi'bn.v 'I lux
T^ssura nee. • *•.; »
'■ There .rro-1'-plejity of good. fair,
isiflntro I'pnfpntiies .xvttu tnsit 'tln.-ir
• policy* bidders wit If ii fit fie'"human
consideration
Charles JManahan
Has Close Call
Fit'!’* < ’hiet < liarles Ala tifi
hlln tuul a close escape wbile
dashing no loss’ tlio indorsed
ton of'Oak and j'sei-oinl 't reel'
'elitrlflu. the Thi.rj-dnyT "morn'.
mg fjre. Ile^wa’s struck p,
a la rue* t fur lv lint ifu'.oii/y
slightly , brVti-ed
The .1 ruck • k'ln
• ow n and a> he f**1l ' Ire
the lire ilisl‘1 -;d oj fill-
NEW FACES
TO BE SEEN
IN OFFICES
Courthouse Wi 11 Be
Scene, of Several
Stolen Tires
Carried, on Arm,
A negre vv im -
au'iflil ill
Hi-
| Spring. \\'edm -*1!.
i y, vv.lt lr
fi V V
nuto,mobile tin*'
•he : h-'-i
1 111
legcdly t ii^U e 11
fl'iiUt. .
John
Ih»ll > '•h^’
'. ’Ve\i|s
1 *o.
BIG THINGS EARLY ACTION
ANEWYEAR for dam seen
(;
ami'with ail . (diuiisrie leelinir oyer
what life eumiiifr .ft w olW months
W*ill. offer . ■
. i Sex era I tdvufehi s yi ill liax'i--wat i;h
li^ttle’s jVi ui'o.et the.New Al-ar’Kitt
iuj-day tiijild: the <!ra.ibl TViejiter
:wi!I pirt .in ?i lualmee slai'liin: at
1 | •;:,it in' tht* .eVeniim: t-hereiwill
T i - a dViilei' at 1 i|i ve’s Hall: and
l.i.-iiiy |iri \flte *lioini's \yiI! si*'v -fial t
| iis< wiAt|ii« up 'is.i .si-.'- tin- old y-eiirj
! ,u,,“ K .
M i hen. - tlie advent' "| yopna,
1 •!•::: herself will hear whistles
s'htelUinu'. lieitis rirotitiyr. iind a
p-m ral bedlam of noise.
Va aniu uiieetiient "as made T»y
t lieu lui tuber of Commerce t li.it ii
•eallXass of Inisfibiss houses showed
that practically-all of t hc*IH would j|V\
be eiosed Miiiuht-y as Nunday
New Year's'I ifiyT
NEW TRIAL
IS GRANTED
Defense Attorneys
Win Motion In
Rail Suit
Transfers
1 Sev.eral m vv faj es will
lie seen
iilxiut jjie Re. vi-s eouiity
court
house, oil 1 lio fil' 1 "f 1 he V
ear
TUo; uf ihe 'priii* ijaf.l'
office*
w ill lx- Uii'l IIlied by licw -
-ffli ial s
ul.l t ii; ft dilie 1 l-egl u li ill g .
1 a i iu arv
•J.< J B \\ ... ri.f-;j k' ; cakes ..
y .t" t Ic-
dUt.«xs of j'oinit,y judge.,, slie
■ .■-■■l ing
.111- * g«• s.11 A Mi Kel la s., idle
; a. ulli
belli '
filUii’ir station lasi .sut.nlay
Tin- iiearo ha d • ai ried tlie
tires oti his 111'Ui.. had hoard'd
a freight and was try to
sell them iij I!il' Spiilm
when arrested on word trim
Sheriff l.miis Unberson
Pecos Has Reason To
Greet With
A Smile
Mean Business
On Red Bluff
r a y and Sullivan
Tell of Trip To
Washington
As
I’eeos
approiii lies
the
New
\ i*nr
due In
show lip
about
mid
vii>rlit
Sut'urd
ay night.
xv e
lin ve
i \ er>
reason
lo expect
I tCF".
to I"'
■ iiat• • \ViNmni I.
n. o' i f j He ”, nf di'i riel
... oei njii; d 'by l{oy 1
o', 'lr Higgs did
*4t-lccl inti a ad will
|tri\ate practice ol
sit tinj» bv
• \t !iinn y I.. A Dab
special agreement of counsel tn lisi.i',f"i:iMs t
rule on the single ease, last- Sat them * *
s 1
urdi.iv granted, a motion for new
< III I lie. ,s,I t,
Kerr takes :
ill loi hey . '.iiiu
liigg.s. * * I IV'
fioI nun I'm i
I'etllrii III the
law iii I’ceos.
Mr. Kerr will get right to work.
I he Winkler county grand Jury
meets \llUiday and lie has a full
lie hhXIgilt liefotv
DEAN HOME
IS WINNER
Grand Theater (R*ts
Prize In Other
Division
j one o t I'i, . . -
1 month period*.
Regard!)' ol
, uutioii wiib pro-
1 I lie etil Her as \
so Ilia It i 1 i lues
moineiitoii
to collie I’• i os'
We list only
iow :
greatest iwelxe
w hether or md
perily Is ariiutid
re have been lol-l
there are many
breaks' apparently dm
ns' viav during Iti.'b'i
I few of them be
.liiilge' Wooll'oik.
■bdi'i plenty t.
Active Sales Co.
Represented Here FIREBUG IS
SUSPECTED
i'. <Webb and II. Ilriistier uf
San .Jingi'lo. represealat i v e> of tire
Active Sales ('orporalion. were in
I'ei os this week making' arrange
merits for.'doihg business in the
I'eeos" U'rritory.
^Tlii'y iiri' interested ill the de
MRopment and sale of farms ahd
ranches, arc well organized. ,id
cipiately fimiitced and arc already
tloiiig business iii several parts oj
West Texas. They maintain offi-
ces in San Angelo. Rig Spring and
Abilene. I’eeix people wii. la
kept informed of their activities
through udvertidng in the Filter-
|iis,e.
VETERAN
DIES HERE
Investigation M a d e
Into Thursday
Morning Fire
Slieriff I.onis ItidxTsoii, County
Att.orney Dick Toll and City Mar
shall Red O’Neil arc ill vestigat iim
the mysterious elfcumst-an'Ces sin-
trial in the ease o'f .'
1 ii.yvd.y v ifsijv . fife • i'evas Paei tie
ompiitiy.
A. jury. • ;w..ek before lut'd 'grant
cd Mrs Dowdy a SI.L'.fTo judg
mein mr ticeoiint of ihe death of
her 'husband i.n a • oibsion bet w ee i
a, 11 n . n a ini ;.i hand eat- at Wicket'.
Her hU'bnmFwa' the seel ion fore
lmiii at Wicket t. Defense at for
beys Ueiiry Itris-el! of |,ei.-.'.s. -'ain.1
.lohii It Howard and Roy .larks.m
of III I'aso. alleged iiiisiomluet of
i lie jiii.'oi:dtp'iii'g t hi', i a'se.
I t: ' i I i e t .1 lldge ,| A I U'.'l ||e W I -
tillable to preside du to illness ,j
F Siai'ley. elei'led ji.s Freshli.iTg' remain
judge, disipialifictl ill tile ease and
attorney's selected Judge Dale to
hear their motion by mutual ion
-out: Attorney,, for the plaintiff
well1 .1 Fee I til berry of Itaivlow
I’exa--,
upy
too
his
Homer Tells Of
Farm Help Plan
Horace Homer discussed l’resei-
.Janies (Jordon Farr. .’IK; of Los
^^ffeles. Cnllfornia, a World War
veteran, died here last Saturday
following a brief but mysterious pi breeze
malady , found.
With his wife and a comrade lie I Imre is a heiivy
was driving front Los Angeles to j nnyone eotiviei<«l of
Childi'ess. Texas, to spend tie
holidays. West of pceos be slid
I’cnly been urn unconscious and ul
IImiigh taken to a Peon's hospital
and rendered every medical attvn
lion lie sank rapidly.
He died late Saturday . A brain
infection, not clearly defined
blamed for his death
Members of the A lilel'ieaii l.e
gioii escorted his casket to the
(ion as his flag-covered coffin was
rounding..a fire discovered at hi !**1«I Sol -Jones oj Marshall
o'clock Thursday morning by Mr,
< t'.Neil in t Im building o\ er t he < it y I
Pharmacy. I
Mr. O'Neil fortunately saw the
fin1 jpst as it started. He summon-
ed the fire departtmnit ami their
dived into lighting the blaze sin-
gle-hamb'd. lie Iind the fire sum.-
what cheeked when the depart
meiit arrived.
An investigation <«f the ofrfees
upstairs showed Hull the hallway
and hits of ruhldsh had been soak-
ed in oil. Two windows had Vieeri
opened,'evidently l-i allow plenty
I’wf. enipt y oil ea ns were
Md. need fill1 stru lest eeuimmy in
■ > i 'iity affair'. .'Coupled with
shrinking lav return' will ■ giva-
him pfetily to o( i upy his ‘sptire
tim'
\ le.w ot her a liatigi' - ' in I lie
i ..Him y s offie'irlfaiiiily will; be
'er a. Max’ KtaUskopf r- iires a-
• i list ice (if the pr.iiH- "-and V\ Ij
.Morrison wild lake bis* j • I a < i II.
V .loin -- \vi I take the phe'e of T
linn Moon1 its t'oiitmis.si.oner i'roiii
I'•reei'n'et' .'I I p -Tlic pbc-c' of Ib ■
late .f F 1 ii'i'iivvijie. who was
t lulriii-is'.ionei' Trotii Precinct l A
l t'i be filled.
Christmas Play
Well Presented
Judges in tbe .".More' Beautiful
Christmas" contest, staged Hits
•year by ilm Pecos ('hiiniber <d
Comineree and tin' Texas lioitisi
'ana Power Company for the pur
post'- ,,f making pe'eos more at
tt 11 cut ion, j j| ve t,, outside view during th'1
holiday 'season, awarded first prim
will find
The second offering of the Pecos
Fiple 'I'hcati r the Christ inas pin ,.
entitled - By The Light of the
Shirs.", was given at the firaiid
Theater a' an added feature to Ihe
regular program last Friday night
ami proved a worthy successor *u
.lent Roosevelt's plan of farm re- „(h)> ..................... first offer-
lief through a voluntarily reslriet- jM){ v,iHla.it".
e.l production among the farmer* | ..'lly lik)lI tll), Stltrs" NN..,s
add elitssified this sehetlie ns the
most ji.ractieal that lias been a I
v .meed.
atiiolig. tlie resblciji'es tn
M l ' M W Di' in a lid
l-ra'ini I'he.itei' aruoiig t|ii
j luuise- . .. • '
I'lii'. Dean- li.oiue w I'- a- blaze of
color on the tmliday evening's;
Si-Veial ’ey ei gleens I-Uldool - Were
' imhted w ith l w inkling light
, the. passerby’ fould not buteo.i;
ini upoil lie In Hill y of the laid.
The i J rami had a i i in of green
■a' oil I sii I a in I. hail in addition
< "li aii'l r. d light An i.lnlire) t
-.ysteiie of .c.ilbivd flood lights
t ado it st ill more al I rai l Iv ei.t lie
|..i"''i lty In ii|e. a Well decorated
< 'h ii-I mas tree well carried -nit i he
general tjieuie
Tlie residences of Karl Bell ami
Ken Regan received honorable
mention in the reshbuiee division.
1 ♦ovviitown. the Hotel Brandon an I
t'roekett Hotel both were attract
ivcty arinnged and ran close to the
• w inner.
RFD BFI FF Wc arc aide''to
say at Ibis time that Pceos Is near
er realization of the Red Bluff goal*
than ever before. Just how close
that is remains to he seen There
is however. (Ill excellent ehllllee
that. Iwil son actual construc-
tion of the great reservoir begun.
It would mean a constrbetIon
booin' for at least two years
ilien a thickly settled, thriving
several *U
lew bust-
Mr i
f" fh*'j farii,itig ( itiuiiiiiiiiFv j
liiisiiro"' ■ n.t t i,,,is from Pecos
III ''
tinu'e bn me
I or i'V ervmi.
I here, is a possibility tli«t a
$■',1,1*00.1 mm* ban ffoiu the govern-
ment for nuistruethin of Ked
Bbiff l.iam and Reservoir will be
granted as early as February I93-'*.
Veriion F. Sullivan FI Paso con-
sulting engineer, told mem learn of
the Red Bluff Assm'lilt ion at a
meeting Tuesday at Hotel Itnin-
doti
At .thismeeting Messi- Sulli-
van and H II Cray of Fori Stox-k-
toil reported on their recent cob
fereme with officials of Ihe Kr»
construction Finance (diponitio'i
hi Washington.
They said that they belie veil it
possible to overcome present ob-
jections of the U.F.('. to the Ur I
Bluff plan; that to overeoine thrao
it would take much work and fast
work.Imt that on the whole they
believed that now as never wui tha
— :—■— ' lime to strike for the long awaited
Government W rites »*roje.t
All Submitting
FjRiiVing that lh" fellows lx-
i hind the l{e,l Bluff appln a
i,on this lime mean business, a
lien of melt went out Wed lie's
day morning with Fiigiiiccr
Vernon Sullivan l<> begin dig
mg test ludCs at Ihe Red Bluff
dnmsjte. These holes inust he
drilled to.-determine i he -ori el ,
ri-i It Hint will form the fiuimlii
| oii for the Idg dam. The Re
- oustnii'tlon Fiiumee Forporii
tkiii has rcipicsted this jnfei'iini
lion Work men' a re being pah!
liy the local Federal Relief Coin
mil tee.
BLDG. BIDS
RECEIVED
I*. O. Sites
I I II! It vl, R! ILIUM; <11
! 1 Fi'tr lo in started duriug H>dd and
|( to mean, flic ex pi'liflil lire of about
si |o.mm, of which a ......I portion
will ' " in I-iJmCm Mean- ,i hand
1(1 ^J^ee
Ini, 1 ■ • i - I ioli. employ men I fi • i
paim'i'i ^ - .a rp nlei brick lay ei
plii h-iet's iind many oilier i rails
n on Ms.., it tiieali' I h it vve will
< - -ii l i li lie lo be Ihe feileral court
• enter a general stimulus to lag
ging liu ine s and a betier general
feeling.
I'liere was a good at tendance at
the l ucsday me ting. deli gates
tieing heiv from Fort StocktM,
< i in ml i a 11 s, I fat's tow , Meiitouv.
I'-, tal a ut Inn it ies in Washington and other points. Judge
lli.ive vvI'll 1et| all those vv In- suit T Starley of Pi-ees presided:
mitleil sites for Die nevV Federal <iray Icllsof I rip.
Bui tiling and nek How leducd n '• '■’ray Was the first sja-akcr/
■ i pt.i.t i heir I- d'. He described briefly Ihe workings
I i - III- ante letters has been tlie'"* Bic Ri'eolisl I'liet ii-ii kllmiiif
.void that il i-: problem.'!! it'll jl(st i * "I'l" 'fa I loll. lie said, that, lie unj
11-. |J. a" ole will lie sobs led 'rills1 Vl 1 MlUlVan • "I felled w ith beads
mb'i w aif an inspect ion locally -by 1 •**.-. b d, • ng'imcriug ail'd fin-
goyirnioent engrilieef a lid III*1
vi inn eni will not send a man
■ii. bei'e for Ilm single job.
\n engineer will probably be
ii iuiietline during Jaiiltaiv t >
penally
A. M. Douglas Is
Claimed bv Death
M . I loiigbi'. 7 1 fat Ia r of
I ‘el i-y Douglas of pceos, ai|d a well
k’fv>ivn resideni of Balliioibea died
iu pceos following a heart ta k|
Mr. -Douglas was born in H|a
Tie said That we •might not ex
peel ,1 lettirn of prosp-rity il II t i I
the lost buying power of tlie ;:t.
aim.mm of farm population bad
,.-stored Iii spine iiianm-1
> t'nsey am.l M’. W. Del'll
•iplioinle,l. -is a program eo'ti
for iii- el -il.. K- ii Ri ga a,
.' le.'IA illg spoil for AU'I i I.
a few remarks.
mu
" ho
Lights Are Placed
At Pecos Airport
pjibi-d on ihe' train The
lor' btiri:|l.
Pivos tr""
S-;ol land, but bad nf'i<led
I.in 1 by thc_Kohif fnneyal Imine of
I -pej-os ;111< 1 'hipped to Ixl Pas i.
1 where it. was laid to rest -in'.the
-cmetery of that place,
in addition to' lyrey
is i h <• grief-striketi
HEAR CHARITY REPORT
The Ft...... Lions' eluh heard a
report on distribution of charity
bundles |o I’eeos needy at Christ
mas at their regular meeting held *Vnsoiiie
Wednesday at noon at the Hotel ^urvhing
Brandon Coffee -Shop. . | I toiighr*-.
• j widow._______
SEIZE LIQUOR
A— Balmorhea uuiaWas caught
here Christuuis Day with
bottles of teipilla and *- cogtiae. I
Charges nre to be filed. I try Clrrts*- j ( 'liarles*' Slmy of Conrad, la
miis fur somebody. - ■ , 1 a business visitor in Pecos.
pet III.;
Italpl’i ’
Mild I.
I • .coils marking t lie vn 1 111111
l it ' of I I." Pend air 1 1,1 1 1 1
M.iei'hnn Airways, great
lltitioll wide : i ij' line. will. the1
mg. in i ii is way me iurport i'f
t itled for 11: ghl emergency lam'
an appealing story of a little boy.
| Ids fattier and the spirit <>f clirist
mas. It had. a beautiful background
with attractive lighting effect*
and during the play many "I'l tine*
Christmas enrols wotv sung.
A feature was a tableau |.resent
by a group of three, "wise men'7.
tinge, ' ai.gels" mid the virgin an I
ehii.i.
Paul idoyd, the boy. was tlie
outstanding imlividtlal in the -nisi,
i In.i'll1- Rij-lcy
't-r' aic 1 ikevv i ■
Mrs
W. 11 in n i
Ridden
b "ii ,l,'.i i 11
- ey Will I-. I.
Mr- .Ik Haw kli
pl; |,.v a ml Mr-. I Jol ("I 1
Cd lunch to the PI'"1 I T
Hiairman. sai-l th'it flirt 1
I ies of 11.*1 Li t t le Trent
be (letermibed layer
povyer i(tmpany; will he jivvarded
to Mr and Mrs. Dean. The Cham
her of Cniiuiieree give' the ppj/ •
to tlie business hoiiM*.
Women’s Council
Meeting Postponed
I IB ill W A Y S' Tlie new t arlsbad
road, one ol tlie finest highways
in Texas vvdl prohal.lv lie finished
and opeied for tr-'ivd in Ht-’lit \
great t'Uiri't maglu l A surfaced
link to the l,ovilig oil fields ami tin
\ lousier, presented by thej, nveri. ami mountain play grounds.
The 'into has alremlv designated
.
Ihe Fort Sim kton highway. We
may look for state- mainfcnaice,
and si.ine permanent improvement !
on this Import..at north south
tourist route
Black Topping of the Pceos
Safiigusa road i' a goal entirely'
possible' in tl.r- Note* Y-env'1-
Scenic Drive in Duii' mountnins
should lie I'lilllph ted a Mil Upon* il.
i.iigim
an.-, (lepart m.< iii .. ■/ . the great
goli intii.'liI,iI body The legwl
division ukel.ed tile1 1 > ; I M pefitiuU
a' prepared ,by Judge Starley vv ilk
l.eie -oinetitiic during Jai.ifarv t ,r t hf e\. ,-ptnm of tlie stipulatiwk
look over the various sites Mib . IliiH air eiiiildnig net to ipailify the
mit.icl liovv( ver. and ,i! is then l.e Bed FluO disiriet for the loan
licve.l something detiiiile will In- vi"uJd tii't have pi lx- passed byr
ridne toward choosing the hx ,itioii. ’ tlie leglsIaruiA
I here is ii great deal of 'red
tape' about all governmental work
and the presekit delay on the fed
cm! building .job. While ilksorn", is
lo be expected, say those, 'in tlie
k l.o VV " ... j
W. T. C. C. Supports
Red Bluff Appeal
I lie Women's ('oiihcil of I In-.
* h. Tinn el un l.i vv ill ii-it have iis
regular iin-eiing on m-\t Tuesdn1,
hut on ■ ;j« - -Mini Of 'iRnes.s ami so
tor the holiday' will
se ion on trie
lay, January o. All
irg-d to iitlemi a1
I II US further cstahli.-dlilig Pei-os
l lii" \ ll";lt i(-li DatevV ay of - l i'xa
l inin'" vi'in,'lit ut t he I'.ii rikh<
i o emit iUUe. ,
s< ii i w a I i .1: i in it i
a ' hllliee to I >•' ' I" "ei
flYl.Tneillg "t
I '.'I I he cit y
The West • T" xn s I'hambei
Coiumer'c lhi."i_h D A It
the general manager, has lent
full endorsement and ,iss.i .mm
the Red Bluff application from ,
I*.'us. according to a wire, i ;. civ
cd here from general uffiee . i 11■
The engineering depurtuieat
J ikevv i e a;'proved Mr. Sulli Van's
plans and figures. ihe nuaucr
division was somewhat doubtful,
likewise rather coot nil the auti-
je* i I he etigiiu'ering depurt
in.ni aeeepted Mr. Sulliviiu'h plus
Im self liquidation on a .'to yctir
basis.
I believe (lie proj'ef looks
I'easlble and favorable and with
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Hawkins, Jack. The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1932, newspaper, December 30, 1932; Pecos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893368/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .