Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1952 — Page 10
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SITS ALONE—Newbold Morris, President Truman's govern ment clean-up boss, sat alone in the lobby of Washington's s Carlton Hotel last night during the dinner given in honor of Queen Juliana
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WASHINGTON, Apr. 3— Daniel A. Bolich, former assistant Interngl Revenue gommissioner, refused today on gelf-inerimi-
anewer questions of House tax scandal investigators. Rep. John W, Byrnes (R, Wis) asked why. Mr, Bolich replied:
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AFTER "DISCUSSION"—Attorney General J. Howard MeGrath and his wife enter the Carlton Hotel in Washington to at. tend the dinner last night honoring Queen Juliana. Earlier yesterday, at the airport to meet the Queen, Mr. McGrath was observed in serious discussion with President Truman, and the Pres. ident was gesturing energetically.
Non-Striking Pressman Beaten in Terre Haute TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Apr. 3 Police held a man for*questioning |
(UP)~A non-striking pressman in the first violence growing out fre at Unique Printing Products Co. of a 4-geek-old strike of AFL|™
was beaten today by a man he printing pressmen.
sald was trying to keep him from Thirty persons quit their jobs carries the vast majority of the
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fair condition in Union Hospital. Idid ‘not strike.
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By EL 1ZABETH TOOMEY United Press Staff Correspondent
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Mr. Bolich's attorney, Robert L.| they make’ fun of women? Callahan, protested the subcom-| Easter bohnets. But waitll the mittee's , subpenaing his client | fellas get a peek at a couple of while the former tax official is] Easter hairdos called the Bunny Tail and the Bunny Fluff, N.Y, / The hairdos can be home: Mr. Callahan also objected 10) grown or pinned on, since the summoning Mr. Bolich becausé,| whole idea started with a leadhe said, Mr, Bolich is seriously/ill.| ing hair piece company which Chairman Cecil R. King’ (D.| felt somefhing should come Cal.) told Mr. Callahan the sub-| along to replace the poodle cut committee did not want to do| and the pony tail. anything to “impair Mr. Bolich's Judy Holliday, blonde movie health.” But he sald’ that “com-| actress who's been wearing her petent medical authority” had ad-| hair in ringlets atop her head
vised the subcommittee that “it| for 15 years, posed for the first would not oe improper to proceed.”| pictures with a bunny tail. Mr. Callahan challenegéd this,| “Gee, and I already gave up saying that the court-appointed wishin’ 1 could be the long hair physician had made only a “cur-| type,” Judy said in some amazesory examination.” ment ‘when the bunny fluff, a “I a&y his opinion is not worth small cirele of ringlets, was anthe paper it is written on” Mr. chored at thé back of her head. Callahan said.
A small white bunny. brought Declines To Tell
along for purposes of comparison, nibbled quietly at the butMr. Bolich. did, however, relax! tons of her white blouse, his no-answers rule long enough ae ed to mention various jobs he held “A GIRL, WITH a lean and in the bureau. He said he started| hungry look could wear the out as deputy director of the| bunny fuff* at one side and Cleveland office under Carl F.| sweep all of her hair around Routzahn, and later worked in| under it,” said Ingerid, a hair the collector's office in Philadel-| stylist who arranged Miss Holphia. liday's hair to suit the bunny But he refused to say whether| efféct. he received $15,000 in gifts from “That's not me, fellas,” Judy Mr. Routzahn and an “L. Brush”| sighed. from 1946 through 1950 or “The newest thing would. be
than he admitted. Before Grand Jury
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whether his $20,841 home at! the bunny tail in a shade lightSpring Lake, N. J, was a gift| er than your own hair,” comfrom Mr, Routzahn, mented Doris Fleischer, executive of the Joseph Fleischer .Co., originators of the hair pieces. Miss Fleischer figured the | new light weight hair pieces | ! i
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In the Tight photo she’ models the fluff, to the complete unconcern of a real bunny.
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way to conceal short ends of their hair and look glamorous after a trip to the beach. The bunny tail is a short, curved version of the pony tail Miss Holliday admitted it was pnly coincidence her short hair suited the latest styles. / ” ” . “I DID THIS 15 years ago . . one summer when 1 was real hot,” she said, holding the wriggling white bunny in front of her face for the benefit of the photographer, “Everybody had a page boy then.” “Did they call it windblown in those days?” inquired Ingerid. “Or ‘maybe the pineapple?” § 3 Judy looked injured. “They called it nothin’,” she said. Then she turned to the photographer and asked politely, “What expression do you want? I have three.” Finally somebody handed her two mirrors so she could get a good look at the blonde fluff added over her own short ends. “Hey, I look pretty good,” she said admiringly. “I think I'll wear it home. Pretty sophisticated.” The bunny had won its first
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