- A cowboy hears rumors that an old friend who once headed a criminal gang and had since gone straight is now back on the wrong side of the law. He goes to investigate.
- In a nearly-instant of a remake of Cowboy Holiday (1934), Rex Bell plays Jimmy Sawyer, a Cattleman's Association operative, and goes on the trail of his friend Pancho Gonzales, known as the Juarez Kid. The Kid has been charged with being responsible for an outbreak of lawlessness in the border area. Sawyer is unconvinced of the Kid''s guilt, as he had given his word, three years earlier, to Sawyer that he would go straight. Jimmy is convinced that somebody is posing as The Juarez Kid, and he begins the search at the Hawley ranch.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- The Juarez Kid has resurfaced. The Kid was Pancho Gonzales and he promised Detective Jimmy Sawyer he would go straight. But this time the Kid is actually Pancho's cousin Steve Bradley dressed to look like Pancho and he forces Pancho's mother to alert him of danger via Pancho's dog. Jimmy has been sent to find the Kid and arrives to find not only a wounded Pancho but also the dog carrying a mysterious message.—Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>
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