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Show Qemos Hold Spirited Rally Here TAYLOR, MASTERS GIVE ADDRESSES Speakers Attack G.O.P. Party Leaders; p. J. Evans Gives, Remarks 'anklin county Democrats fill-fL fill-fL reception rooms of the Thouse here last, Thursday eve C0Ur hear a discussion of poliU-"? poliU-"? by Glenn Taylor, candi-f candi-f e't tlJ U.S. Senate, ,ra Mas-J" Mas-J" andidate for U. S. Represen-Se Represen-Se and P.J- Evans, who seeks Impost of State Senator from this Cctnn Taylor, soft-spoken and , cl,ver speaker, kept the audi Je in gales of laughter during the 2 "address. He defended the administration and charged ob LctionisU with throwing sand the governmental wheels, urging bat candidates willing to throw .,1 (he cloak of partisanship and Leratein improving the existing editions of this country be elect ,t on November 5. Taylor disicussed his campaign M of providing "plenty for everyone ev-eryone in this land of plenty.' Briefly, the plan, he stated, is designed de-signed to increase the purchasing power of all the lower income brackets to $20,000 per year. "We have the resources to put the plan into successful operation," Taylor stated. Ira Masters delivered a fiery attack at-tack on the record of the present Incumbent U. S. representative, charging him with "playing parti-an parti-an politics" when he should have had the interests of the people of this slate and of the nation at heart. Masters declared that the present world situation, defenste requirements, require-ments, and economic problems in this nation make it imperative that i spirit of cooperation be indulged j In hy-members of congress. i P. J. Evans clarified his aiand on campaign issues in a brief closing clos-ing address. His remarks concerned concern-ed two theories of democratic government, gov-ernment, and he charged that the present state government was placing power in the hands of a lew business interests when, he stated, it should be returned to a basis of "government by the people." |