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THE IN DIANAPOLIS TIMES

Panny AEon Retail price Hike On Beer OK'd By DiSalle

Board Finally- Orders

New Ceilings Are Set by IF Regulation i

| By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 9—Price

signed a regulation which will jallow a penny-a-can retail price increase on some brands of beer.

ago, was signed last night and {will be issued within a-few days, |price officials said. The * regulation requires new ceilings for the brewing industry based -on pre-Korean prices. Plus, some cost increase allowances. |Brewers’ prices have been frozen since January, Price officials said many brewers raised their’ prices enough before the general freeze to equal the new ceilings. Those who didn’t. will now get a fractional price increase. This plus the increase in excise taxes last Nov. 1 will mean a penny-a-can increase at retail on some brands, plained. ~~ Many retailers previously could not pass on the tax increase on |single bottle -or single ¢an. sales {because it amounted to less than thalf a cent. The government also ordered

Samia to Risk Snub Sm By Mother-in-Law

ling prices are expected to remain at current levels, + NEW Yor Pred Facet "five years of my life that it t Offers His Last $250 y an gyptian doesn’t happen.” dancer Samia Gamal said today The siren of the Nile and her In Divorce Settlement she would give her “blue book” husband, Texas playboy Sheppard MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jan.

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SHOES FOR SAMIA—Dancer Samia Gamal King tries on a

pair of shoes while shopping in New York with her husband, Shep: pard "Abdullah" King (center). Store manager John Deneau (left) is nonchalant,

Grandma Says: ‘A Very Nice Affair’ —

mother-in-law a chance to snub W. King III, will leave today for (UP) — Julius Bonikowski, 90, SALT LL ished Tess 5 . | In less than 24 hours, life for Dallas, where his grandmother whose estranged wife accused A A /, Jan. 9— po, y her. She wanted 10 "bet the Vest fives. him of running around “with City officials today called for an Ricky (was. cranged from a

Samia said she would make a another woman,” offered yesterside trip to Houston, where she day-to give her his last $250 in hoped to win over the wealthy a divorce settlement. matron who had threatened to! The retired carpenter told disinherit her son if he married Judge William O'Neill that his

Goodbye Heartbum =Hello TUMS!

Si guliet [of sous smash, the dancer. wife, Julia, had agreed to the i} acid adigestion “I lost my own mother when Settlement. I was 8” Samia said. “I was so The Judge asked him how

2 much ;he would have left after happy when Sheppard told me he paying the $250.

had a mother, because I would “Less: than 50 cents, your like to have one, too. I don’t be- honor,” Mr. Bonikowski said.

Heve she will hate me, But he said ‘he wasn't worried Her hubby was unable to share pecause he rents his garage for

the red-haired beauty's optimism. $4 a month and believes he can “Mom is sort of unpredictable,” find work as a carpenter. he said. “I never know how she Judge O’Neill continued the will react.” case until today. | Samia was guaranteed a warm, {

AS Py RI Ny reception at the home ‘of his

grandmother, Mrs. Sheppard w.| in W171 SIMPLE

FOR THE TUMMY

Mrs. King said in Dallas: “I am Mrs. King said she could not MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED

Stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle has §

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Indiana ‘Nationel Sued for $17,000

The bankfipt Intérnational Dairy Exposition yesterday sued {Indiana National Bank for more [than $17,000. The trustee for the defunct ex- § position contended in his position ~ (that the money ‘should not have . 4 } . 4 ] been drawn from its account at RX 4 3 ¥ . wu {the bank because news stories . N ‘ aa had told of the show's intent to |g0 into bankruptcy. | James W. Ingles was appointed [trustee after the show was declared bankrupt Nov. 15. Through his attorneys "Mr. |Ingles. said the bank cashed. a check for $17,561.31 from the show's premium”account between Nov. 15 and Nov. 23. He said a $159.76 check from the show's general account was also cashed between those dates. Mr. Ingles showed photostatic

told of the show's intent to go {into bankruptcy. Some of them |were printed before Nov. 13.

copies of newspaper articles which

Canadian Ace Probe

State liquor board boss Bernard, The Governor ordered the proba Doyle said today he has started after the underworld link was re a probe of the Canadian Ace vealed by Times reporter Irving Brewing Co., eight days after the Leibowitz. investigation was,ordered by Gov. The Chicago brewery had its Schricker. New York license revoked in 1949, Mr. Doyle said he has written S——————————————

two letters, “which should be in sat the mail today.” Woman, 81, Critically

One letter is to Virgil W. Peter- Hurt by "Truck son, director of the Chicago Crime Commission. The other is to John, An 81-year-old woman, hit by a O'Connell, chief of the New York twoston ofl tank truck, was in state liquor control board. dtd Tne investigation was ordefed critical condition today in General by the Governor after The Times Hospital. & revealed the beer company was She is Mrs. Ollie J. Laffin, 251 long and intimately associated N. East St., struck late yesterday with leaders of the Chicago un- crossing at East and Ohio Sts, derworld. near her home, The brewery was named as “a Driver of the Sinclair Refining Capone brewery” in a report is- Co. truck was Ray E. Bridges, 3fy sued by the Kefauver Crime In- of 3045 Eastern Ave. police said, vestigating Committee. He was not held.

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"HONEYBEAR" HULA—Nina

hula lesson from Dancette (left) and Kaleinani Poepoe.

Honeybear" Warren gets a

Investigation Ordered—

Police Laxity Charged | In Chained Boy Case

investigation of police work in nightmare of being chained, beatthe case of Ricky Henricksen, en, forced to drink liquor and chained and tortured for 79 days gimijar tortures to one of fairyin a filthy house by an accused land delight. bank robber. With his mother, father and At the same time, authorities y.;n ister, Ricky last night enwent ahead with the prosecution joved a belated Christmas. A tree

against John D. Billett, 24-year- oq t5,nq and put up and a hotel old used-car salesman. County sent 4 turkev dinner

kidnap charges were added to the : A doctor examined the goodfederal bank robbery counts al- looking. dark-haired youth and

resdy Ievelen SRainst WW a 14- said he was in good condition alasian : though he had lost some weight. year-old captive’'s mother, said His body bore bruises from

she never could -forgive the city police youth bureau for insisting where Billett had struck him with

for days after Ricky disappeared Nis fists and shoes. {last Oct. 20 that he merely had op run away from home. “I police had only helped me Accused F. Wayne Man

at first,” she said, “maybe this Tries Suicide Again {could have been avoided.” < Suspected From First FT. WAYNE, Ind, Jan. 9 Mrs. Henricksen said she sus- (UP) — The first-degree murder pected Billett from the start “be- tria] of Steven J. Maljak, 29, was

cause of his looks and his pre- | vious record in California” where postponed for one week today

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