YOUNG DEMOS FAVOR REPEAL Not Over Half-a-Dozen Dissenting Votes At Convention REYNOLDS GOVERNOR SPEAKERS High Point Woman Is Elected President After Raleigh Man Withdraws Gardner Also Speaks Raleigh, July 13.—Young Demo crats of North Carolina would not be quieted—took the bits in their teeth at Wrightsville Beach Sat urday and adopted, with not more than half a dozen dissenting votes, a resolution calling for repeal of the 18th Amendment, favoring temperance and agr.inst the open saloon, after killing, with less than a dozen favorable votes, an amend ment to seek repeal of the North Carolina Liquor Law, the Turl ington act. The resolution, adopted by ac climation, but representing hours of work to produce a suitable—not too strong; not too weak, resolu tion, follows: “Whereas, national prohibition has failed utterly in that it has fostered hypocracy, invites cor ruption, supports crime and makes a mockery of the cause of tem perance, and, “Whereas, the action of the State of North Carolina with reference to repeal will be determined by a vote of the people in a non-par tisan election in November, 1933. “Now, therefore, be it resolved, that the Young Democrats of North Carolina, in convention as sembled, recognizing the right of every citizen to vote for or a gainst repeal without regard to party affiliation, record the vote of this, convention in favor of re peal of the 18th amendment. Fur ther, that we urge the enactment of such measures as will actually promote temperance and effectiv ely prevent the return of the sa loon.” Mrs. May Thompson Evans,'High Point, for two years vice-presi dent, was elected president of the organization, unanimously after Tom Banks, Raleigh, withdrew after balloting started. Doyle Al ley, Waynesville, was elected vice president; John Rodman, Washing ton, N. C., secretary; Kern Carl ton, Salisbury, treasurer; J. Dew ey Dorsett, retiring president, nat ional committeeman, and Mrs. Lu la Martin Mclver Scott, Greens boro, national committeewoman. Assistant Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring, of Kansas, lauded the Young Democrats and Speeds Business It is action now in the U. 8. indus trial recovery program and the man of the hour is Gen. Hugh S. Johnson (above). This photo was taken aa Gen. Johnson opened the hearings on industrial codes submitted by differ ent industries. Tyre Taylor, national founder, and the “new deal” administration of President Roosevelt. Miss Isa bel Ferguson, Salem College Teach er, l:«:ynoter, delved into history to get a basis for the new order, changed from “let the buyer be ware” to “let the seller beware.” Others spoke briefly, but largely on repeal and the election. The lone voice raised in opposition to putting the Young Democrats on record regarding repeal was smothered in a noise of protest after a few words had been said. At the night banquet, former Governor Gardner and the new president, Mrs. Evans, were the un-programmed speakers, both de livering interesting and thought ful talks. Governor Gardner laud ed the Roosevelt courage and told of results of his revolutionary pro gram. Governor Ehringhaus spoke brifely, noting among other things that the action of the 1933 General Assembly in balancing the State budget will bring this State out of the ruts and place her on solid ground. Senator Reynolds launched his campaign for repeal of the 18th amendment. ) “Prohibition has not merely failed to prohibit; it has not even pretended to prohibit. We who favor repeal are not for more liq uor; we merely seek to control the liquor which will always be with us. We want to control it and de rive from it a just portion of rev enue for the government,” Sena tor Robert R. Reynolds told thr Young Democrats at their banquet, Wake Up Your Liver Bile —Without Calomel And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin* to Go I? you feel sour and sunk and the world locks punk, don’t swallow a lot “ salts, mineral water, oil, laxative eandy or die wing gum and expert them to make yon suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of «mahfna, For they can’t do it They only the bowels and a mere move* mmit doesn’t get at the cause. The w— for your down-and-out feeling H yvm Bvar. It should pour out two gsonda of Iguld fade into your bowels I I U thb bile b not flowing freely, your food doem’t digest. It Just decays in the bowels. Oss bloats up yom stomach. Yon have a thl<*. bad tests and your breath b foul, sldn often breaks oat in blemishes. Year heed nehso and yon feel down and out. Your whole •tyetsmb poisoned. It takes those good old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PULS to got these two possds of bile flowing fredy and make you feel “up and up." ^*bay ooitda wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to Poking the bfle flow freely. But don't ask far liver pills. Ask for Carter’s little liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's Littto Liver PHI* ask the red label. Resent a ntilllala fl