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EL DÉMOCKA IA Del Óófldacfo De CíJtlB Mejor Medio Para Precio de Su«oricíon¡|fi Anuales Especialidad En Ofcas Ce mtrdalefl ¡2| RALPH L. "?AR R gQfj 1 w- >^VKhf 'WwKBB VVALTER F. VI GEORGE A. antgovernor Mi secretary of state jjü |M JUSTICE OF SUFREME COURT tefolLl t CRUSE Jj.GAIL L IRELAND »« a!>£*QFSTAW m STATE TatASUata Jff / ATTMNEY GENEtAl, _Jjfl JOHN ANDREwl> i • RFC E NT UN IV. OF COLORADO RfGENT UNIV, OF COLORADO i ®Wk. c k w!h& •&* BU Lucille Hartón Latting t l A ™. * -~ JMff'l STATE SUKEINTENOENT Of ~ -.tíaSr ‘ \' T ■ • íl 4¿_ JF I FUIUC INSTauCTION VIQF 1 ’ A TS í '•■ ’ffet JURE SICN ff ’» " = " 1= i 'i United under the able leadershíp of Govemor Ralph L. Carr, every Republican candidate for Colorado office will do his or her important part on a "program of progress” already well begun. Your vote for every one of these capable, experienced and tnutworthy candidates will help (1) put Colorado on a business organizaron basis, (2) expand our educationat opportunities, (3) do away with useless bu* reaus and boards, (4) glve Colorado a real rnerit system, (5) abolish tax racket* ¡¡ ¡ cering, (6) set up more responsible control of state expenditures, (7) drive fot li more tourist and industrial growth. • |.. fcsaEEJTOCim I Programa de Seis Deberes. I I Todo ciudadano y elector eti es te cordado, como tal, seis deberes esenciales é importantísimos le incumbe ejercer como verdadero ciudadano Americano: 1. Estar seguro de que está re* gistrado. Si no estubiese, hága lo, regístrese en o antes del 26 de Octubre; que es el ultimo dia. I ‘íg. San Luis Theatre! £fe~ lUÁUiUliUUilUlUlUUiUiUUUUUUUUUlUUUUUiUiUiUUUiUCS Weekly Programa—Octob <i 2-26. lil Sun, | Mon, Tues, Wed. | Thur, Fri, | Sal- III WALLACE BEERY li) , $H CASH $$$ 2-Spanieb Films - 2 11 '“II '1AK fría DAKOTA’ honest Doubk Fe.ture for comfort. I I -plus- OABH N1TE COURTESY I I "MARCH OF TIMES” ADDED ATTRACTIONS 1 Primo Basilio” & BETTER P1CTURES M -plus- “HIGH GEAR” -plus- I I Siripi Jsrnes Mutrsy; “MIS DOS AMOBES" —-ATTEND. YOUR* — H *• "Drumi cf Fu Mandiu" Joan Marsh; Jacky Besr) with TITO CU1ZAR LUIS THEATRE L| Every Nite frices 20c • 10c Every Tttesday ¡s $CASH$ Night. Two Spanish Films every Wed.-Thur 2. Si es un Demócrata, no des cuide de votar toda la boleta de mócrata; tanto en la nación, en el estado, como en el condado. Para su conocimiento y informe esa boleta la encontrará en las columnas de éste semanario. 3. Votar (NO) en la enmienda No. 1. ai quiere librarse de $10 de impuestos en cada $1,000 de trantasión que haga; con espe cialidad sue compras de plazos de toda naturaleza y sus deposites de bancos. 4. Votar (SI) en la enmienda No. 4, afin de que el impuesto de ganancial sea devuelto a las es cuelas. 5. Votar (NO) en la enmienda No. 5, para que no se les rebaje la pensión a los ancianos a ISO. 6. Sobre todo, el deber mas im perativo que le incumbe al ciuda dano es el no descuidar de pre* sentarse a las urnas electorales y votar. INO DEJE DE VOTAR! HOW MUCH UJKMld No. 1 wo uld saddle a new tax o£ millions on Colorado families. It would tax all forms of debt, including in stallment purchasos. To estímate how much No. 1 would cosí YOUR family every year— Get out your pencil and FIGURE ¡t OUt YOURSELF! no. i would— at $10 p.r $1,000 Increate payments on our Earm loan . . . $ Increass payments on our sesd loan . . . $ Tax our grain and wool storage receipts . $ I Increase payments on our tractor .... $ , . Increase payments on our Earm machínery— i truck binder, cultivator, plows, dises, ratee, t * stacker, mower, beet puller, leed grinder, | harrow, float • $ — Tax our beet and labor contracta . . . $ - Increase payments on our furniture ... . $ Increase payments on our clothing . , . $ Tax our ditch company shares$ Tax our bank account $_ MCH year no WOULD COST OUR F AMILí AT Lf AST $ AMENDMENT N0.1 SAM JONES, Ir,, Chairman Celo. Commlttee AGAINST Amendment No. 1 éa>-A4»» un i II Card of Thanks & Solicitation Ii the p«t the people of this District ha ve given me th ir suppnrtat the pilla and in the enforcement of the law. O ir United efforta hav i made the San Luis Valley » e\e«.n tt r p |ce to live and a becterp’aze f >r tur chiljran. If given your suppnrt in th< c ming el* ction, I will continué efficient and economieal cnfo:ctmtt.l oí the law wlihoat favoritism. It will be impossib'e for me to make a personal cali rp>n manyofyou, but I shall appreciate your help. Leonard M. Haynie District Attorney. Discurso de Roosevelt en Filadelfia Viene de Primer Pagina la trsbsjare todos los dias de mi vid» Y mientras bsblo a ustedes padres y madres de America doy • ustedes otro ee tnro, y aunque lo hs dicho antee, lo digo otra ve» y otra ws "Bus hijos no serán mudados a mugan» guerra extranjera. For quick relief ira» Hthlng ot «sema, pimpla, aülkte > foot, rM he« and oth*T el temally caused »iún troublrs. u«e world-íamou», coohng. antiíeptic, liquid D. D. D. Prescription. Crouele». Hainlm'Soothm Irriutiqn and quickly stops Inums luhing. 35c ttial bottle proveí It. or your aoney back. Ask your I dru»ji« rodar for D. O. O. FStgSCMFTIOIt. — - - - _ -.ni--- ~~~ ÍÍKIg C.iKCinYoti llQL - WOULD YOU CUT DOWN THE APPLE TREE? íu You’ll probably find a few bad apples To protect your right to drink good in a bushel of good once. That's tha beer.theBrewinglndustry wants such I way it is with beer retailing in America. ami-social retailere climinated cntircly. Títere are hundreda of thousan ' i of 1‘ has instituted a "clean-up or clout wholeeome, law-abi<ft>g beer Htall “P” program-now in effect in oome establlshments that aell good beer- «ates and being extended, the refreehing, appetizing beverage of Wo’d like you to know about thi3 moderation. At the same time, there is socially important program. May v;o a handful of undeslrable, anti-soclal tell you about It in an Interesting fred ¡ , tsvems. Unfortunately, these few out- boolsletPWrite: United Brewerslndus- i law establlshmenta brlng diacredlt to tria! Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, ¡ ’ the entire beer industry. New York, N. Y. .-ad» % [I 'W 1 ' V BEER...a bewragé of moderarían I. | —- JnSMMkíl The Costilla County Democrat Entered at the Postoffice as Second Class Mai! Matter PUBLISHED EVERY SATUKEAY At SAN LUIS. COLO Frar k LaCombe Business Manager A. LaCombe Mnging E litar &ubficript.ioti Rato 2.00 yeítr | To The VOTERS of Calilla Coumv I rcspectfuHy solicit yetr suppoit in the General Election Nov. 5th, 1940 Belinda S. Carpentcr i RcpubJicnn Candidato for C<>. Súpt. of Echools < rufhicde cif Loretto Hcifíhtn-Denvcr (draduate nt Mutic •L?ortVf?r 1 ¡j‘ ( ' i (ificafc-Coh). CbUrf/r of .Education^Gicelty f-mithted Normal Covrtc, Loa Angelc-a, < itli). Muny year» tcaohing f rpcrítnce. Principal of Thrtc Countjj Si hóohi Tutor tf J'tHjUnh, Xpanith. Typiny and Manir —^ z .. .. II I -.Wl n~ •I 1 — ~O 'j* fe? On Ai e Imeni. — No. 2 & 4. On Amendments— No. 1, 3 & 5. A TOURIST ATTRACTION THAT WILL |i BRING MONEY TO EVERY COUNTY . . . COLORADO COUNTIE8 3HARE EQl'Al.LY IN 85 PER CENT OF STATE INCOME ? 5 FROM RACING. -3 Thia incomc is not carmarkcd and can be used for '-V'í any purpose determined upon by the County Com- .y-4 missioncra such as Reli.t, Roads, Schoolt. 2' STATES NOW HA VE PARI-MUTUEI M 23 States now have pari-mutue! racing and most of ',3 them reallze over SI 000,000.00 annually. Colorado 1» the ONLY TOURIST STATE that doe» not ha va Pari-Mutuel Racing. ■■ THE FINEST PEOPLE ENJOY AND FOLLOW RACING . . . WHY LET OTHER STATES STEAL COLORADO'S TOURIST BUSINESS? JMi Imím 1