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Show rkldtTrTromoTher editors Spaniel dog with long black ears. Other men prefer the Convict trim, that is where the head is almost shaved. Next comes the Butch cut, not quite so short, but still on some fellows Instead of looking like Joe College it looks like Egg Head of the Circus. "Next comes what I call is the Sheep Dog. He doesn't have his hair cut or combed and peers out like a sheep dog. Then there is the has a small fluff of hair all around the bald spot, and no matter how he combs and brushes It he still can't cover the bait spot. Somehow Some-how the effect resembles a halo." Now we come to the Rag Mop. FROM the Lamar County Echo, Pails, Texas: "Why do newspapers throughout the country devote so much space to editorial comment? Are the editors edi-tors trying to "run" the nation or force the people to adopt their views? Not at all. They are only endeavoring to get the people to stop and think for themselves. If editors can do this, they have fulfilled ful-filled their obligations to the public. We do not expect all our readers to agree with us on any issue discussed dis-cussed in these columns. When they agree or disagree we have at least caused them to do a little thinking of their own and that's our mission so far as editorials are concerned." X Grass Roots Opinion Knoxvllle Express, Knoxvllle, Iowa: "Our government experts say that many foreign countries could be made into self-supporting nations. na-tions. Perhaps, like charity, these things should start at home. Even in this country nothing appears able to support itself without gov' ernment help . . . here we are in far away foreign places telling them how to become self-sufficient." From Italy Newt-Herald, Italy, Texas: "Had Congress refused to go along with presidential requests for more power . . ;had Congress held a tight rein on governmental expenditures; expen-ditures; had Congress been more careful about approving presidential presi-dential appointees, this nation would never have slipped as far along the road to socialism as it has." . Fair-dos and Dont's from The Wright County Monitor, Clarion, Iowa: "There have been a lot of comments com-ments about the horse tall hair-do, most of them vigorously adverse insofar as the men are concerned. But one of the cleverest rebuttals on that comes from "Snooping Sal" ' column in. the Clear Lake Mirror. Just get a load of what Sal says about some of the men's hair-dos: , , "Men have made many comments on the style of women's hair-do's, especially with the advent of the 'poodle curl' and the 'horse tail.' I even heard one fellow remark that the poodle cut should be on a dog, and the horse tail should stay on the horse. Now this fellow was sporting what I call the Cocker Spaniel cut. He had long black sideburns that reminded me of a Halo Style, he is bald on too. and |