P (ORTH WEST UIBOR NOTES a rTHVK HOPKINS f K 0 P» SED jP jNISH WORKERS polis Socialists Take In Formation Bf TO HELP * dinner Initiative Minneapc ../twists have proposed to the -Ci Executive committee of «tiallst Partp the setting up creanization which will fur - jjdto the Spanish workers fl, ;. e the capitalist class of Spain, but of Italy, Ger-, St ' ^oriugal and other fascial ^kist-svmpathizing nations of /world. This organization, ten called the Friends of tne will aid their ;.f or uuveiy SjâbÎbû opothers wcxKers, jjy shipments of arms, ouier necessities, by aßiauDg lor mass working class * rt ol the Spanish working M to y presenting the issues American workers woefully hazy on tills ana by rendering to the ana i-nt-y of C^8 war to wo art fiOjCCtj , . '-punish workers any other aid possible* pending the setting up of this organization nationally, Minne* apoiis Socialists have laid the ground work for seting up a lo ci, branch.' It is expected that the Minneapolis branch will serve as a model for future organisations, it will be a broad memöership or ganization, patterned closely on the Friends of Soviet Kussia which gave such splendid service in the 1917-18 period of the Rus crisis, raising in this area alone over $ 38 , 000 . nan While Socialists hail the forma tion of any organization set up to aid the Spanish Loyalists, con aderlng any aid better than none, we hold that organizations which are of petty bourgeois character, whose prime concern is the de fense of Spanish (capitalist) de mocracy, are not sufficient to en able the Spanish workers to con quer their enemies. Not so much medical supplies but arms and munitions, not (capitalistic de mocracy but the social revolution are the prone necessities of the Spanish workers. With this in mind Socialists will set up this organization inviting all class conscious elements of the popula tions to join us in helping Spain attain the Socialist revolution. erber to speak IN MINNEAPOLIS By IRVING LAWRENCE MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Er nest Erber, National Chairman of tne Utpg People's Socialist Lea &ue, will speak in Minneapolis ^nie time during the latter part ' °t November. Mr. Erber has re ^tly returned from the front trenches of the Spanish work ?*• He will speak on his exper in the civil war and ana ■Jw the international significance the Spanish struggle. biring his stay in Spain, hö most of his time in Barce ^ where he was enthusiasticaly ^ved by tne working class lor * He was particularly well re ky the Party of Marxist />' (houm), whicn is the most omtionary of ail the groupings b today. Tne organ oi tne "La Battalia" (The Strug i utvoted its entire first page , u Poa iL ä arrival to an article of •fcaiyzing the significance of Sniggle to the inter üö ' j UU wor *ing class movement. ^<0, given a fuu hnur's broaü U1 ihe ranio station 5d? e0 £l e 'J.f 0cl * li,t ^ 2, "«** *> to. the Spanis h worker ». He ■L' • » i A 1 m <■% / k i « • S:*S - y t* < 4 - JÊk •S a» * K;X 1 SR / 'mm i wM fm&m < > < ■: > : £S'J !v T I; ♦ ■£?2 < il « «jPv " BjB 'Sjj Ä ft. tfc sm & •ÄWXv 1 .VA V >• SS x : gg:; XvaC-.v^.a .y/. S3 $t§ Ki; : • i Bis v HftlFI V / •/ V •w r v »■ > AV « &sa£ :¥ Ev 3 h ■ ■. * .*.* '<■■■ » U % S jx •x ? :a M>. ? . à#:* :• Rw/Sp3 ■ 3s» ■ HP & \ m ♦ s* bX fc-.jüv. SB #• 4 SB Has Your Car *3 > Had Its Birthday? » ■ fl • ' r ■fifty:/'' M odern-type m are so sassy" and precocious that owners just can't help urging them into a pretty high rate of living. They invite it, and the upshot is that in a single year they go through more high-tension experience than early cars had .to stand in their whole lifetime. If yours has reached its first birthday, it's safe to say it has come to the point where use of only the best gasoline is doubly important. A certain amount of motor wear has already set in. There's a wee slip in mileage. The keen edge of the original pep has begun to dull a bit. Peak efficiency can't abide forever. Right then and there — from that point onward -— is where - -J I -k * t ■ A ^ * % r t î r T tT HJ T iLl i?*" -^• ,D * dd "' ,yB * tt - |>jl 1 Jp Jl^l VÎ Gasoline À .■•> ■ is doubly needed. You want your car to come back as closely as possible to its old ginger and satisfaction. You want to head off the still more rapid droop in the miles and years it has yet to face. And what a friend LITENING proves to be at that point! You realize by actual feel that you are pick-up, power and pull. You can actually count up the savings in the cash cost of the daily miles; you are preserving the highest valuation for your car at tum-in time. getting a real restoration of the old eagerness of * r » •< / LITENING _the gasoline that is scientifically regulated m structure 1er motot action at this altitude — that by extia campteu refining has c ti ded all dull kerosemsh particles m tavor ol omy sparkling, fully explosive is now ready n its tamed specifications for Double Quick winter power starting. Yet w>th all hs superiorities, h costs only the price ot 'regular. " Refined by _ i/ale &U Co'qpofcailon Æ Continuously in the Marketing and Refining of Petroleum since 1915 ^ EXECUTIVE OFFICES: REFINERIES: Bitting*, Montana Billings, Men fana and War land, Wyoming « I 4r> "Tunc ln K6HLÄ 1 Try "JIMMY ALIEN AND HIS Alt ADVENTUEES* 6il5 TO é»30 P. M. (M. S. T4 MONDAY WIOAY A 0 I 1 < **555** at MORE THAN SOO STATIONS IN MONTANA. WYOMING AND IDAHO ■Il I ■ml ■ "p SHERIDAN COUNTY AGENT SHERIDAN OIL COMPANY PLENTYWOOD, MONTANA LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR LAKE SERVICE STATION MEDICINE LAKE LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR LITENING SERVICE STATION PLENTYWOOD will nr^t. " " ■ th « Qrel« of t? e -L„! ^ lln ^P° c Us cialist Leam,« 5°* mn FIGHT SALES TAX CHEYENNE, Wyo,— Nov. 21.— w y omiB « labor will urge either ^lJi!râgtjr_revision of the state sales w — tsx law or its abolition when the legislature meet« January 12, 1»* bor leaden announced here to day, __ -.—