The Weather ‘we. Weather Bureau Forecast Cloudy, continued cool (Details Page 2) a THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition 117th YEAR | C2 DP - __PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY; OCTOBER 27, 1950—28 PAGES a INTERNATIONAL OCIATED PRESS iy’ tase aah Se ° AP Wirephete palace. Below him were gathered several hun- dred wildly cheering Cubans who heard Castro call for approval of another wave of firing squads. NEW CUBAN SYMBOL — A peasant waves his machete knife in greeting to Premier Fidel Castro who lashed out with a fiery anti-Ameri- can tirade last night. The farmer holds a Cuban flag atop a guard tower outside the presidential Then You’re in Trouble Need a Drink at Dawn ? Strike Injunction Verdict Today in Huddle LANSING (#—Gov. Will threatening Michigan. Williams, Legislators Over Cash iams said today he is con-! tacting some business leaders and considering a state- wide telecast in moves to cope with the “utter disaster” In advance of a conference on emergency taxes with! a score of key legislators at 2:30 p.m. today the gov- emior scheduled a prein-— House linary huddle with iSpeaker Don R. Pears and Rep. Allison Green (R-King- ston). Green is Republican floor leader in the House | Williams told newsmen he did not intend to appeal for pre-payment of States taxes in ‘‘off-the-record”’ \talks with businessmen. He de- clined to mention any names. Last spring, big businesses and industries staved off a develop- ing cash pinch by early payment | of over 30 million dollars in taxes, He said his purpose generally jwas to make clear the urgency for | speedy action. GETS A PROMISE The governor said he was ‘‘grati- fied’ at assurances from Sen Frank Beadle of St. Clair, Senate GOP leader, that no state services Waiting for an alcoholic to “hit/tion Center; Dr. Leon F. Cobb:| When a person begins to need ea diminished in the new bottom’’ and ask for help is wrong, Major Ernest Alder of the Salve. & dzink in the morning he al- - a Canadian physician told the tion Army; the Rev. William La- ready is treating his dependence | From carly morning until Michigan Institute for Alcoholism Fountain castor of ‘the Lutheran! °" alcohol and has burned vut his | nearly midnight, state and local yesterday Cah of the Ascension: and Mrs telerance, Dr. Bell told the In- officials and educators streamed Dr. R. Gordon Bell of Toronto's Yvonne Rocheleau gecreiary of stitute. se the governor's office yester- Bell Clinic said the theory that jee Pontiac conkers | He sali the slcchalic goes day to evaluate dismal prospects those who treat alcoholics must} wait until the alcoholics seek’ them out is false Approximately 43 representa- tives from 13 alcoholic treatment means of financing it. facilities throughout the state are attending the two-day meeting rnd Roamans at Haven Hill Lodge in High- |joseph A. Gillis Jr. (D-Detroit), |tivities land Township. both members of the House Health! Representatives from Pontiac,\Committee, and Rep. 7 ol are Mrs. Francis Zalants, director Cobb, (R-Eaton), of the House activities of the Pontiac Alcoholism Informa- Liquor Control Committee. | The problem, said Dr. Bell, is lature are discussing with the In- Coming addicted to drink stitute today the state’s program —_ that many persons do not recog- Once someone starts depending jon morning drinks, Dr. Bell said, |he is in serious need of treatment. “Many morning drinkers have jhallucinations and aren't aware of jit,” he said. ‘‘They hear ‘voices’ Bus fares are rising a nickel in Pontiac Monday, it was they would be subject to shakes d tod jand convulsions, but they don't PAEOUECED VOnRY . . __ iknow it. The drink is there.” The adult fare on Pontiac City Lines, Inc. buses will) ’~ * * become 25 cents, said Earl W. Dreasher, manager. But | Picton need eign having ri m + gu eelings and invent alidis such tokens will be back for thes first time in a year, selling | . nize they are on the road to City Bus Fares Up 5 Cent land believe they actually exist. as “it’s part of my job to enter- at five for $1.10, he added. [Phaymonia Assails } for Adults Next Monday