Youth fAlibi LicenseeGets ReprieveNcThe Illinois Liquor Control Board ruled in favor of Harry Branhof, licensee of Alibi Lounge, Collinsville, by stipulating he is entitled to a hearing’on his retail liquor license issued before the Madison County Liquor Commission.The establishment's 1960 license was denied because of a Feb. 8 decree in Circuit Court convicting the owner and licensee of operating a.“public nuisance,’'At the time, Josephine Giovando was named as the owner of the building and Branhof as the liquor licensee.Branhof appealed the verdict to the slate board in Springfield, contending he was not granted a hearing before the county board prior to the court action.The state board ruled in Branhof's favor Monday after hearing evidence from both sides.Austin Lewis, Madison attorney, represented Branhof during the appeal.Members of the local liquor board said Thursday they had not given the original hearing “on advice of the state’s attorney's office.A date for the new hearing has not been set, it was reported.WAS! Democr ministra tute foi medical i We’v adminis the kite , benefits, includeALBA A. Rod Richard that Ri place o: ticket: “DidSANT tress A. judge’s answer her ex jhas bei Ison: “Well,County to Pay•^T'v^r'y’mm