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Show HAIR IS 44 INCHES LONG Democrat Will Visit Barber Bar-ber After Seeing Wilson Wil-son Take Oath Washington, Jah. 2S. - Although the first nails In the inauguration grandstands grand-stands have not vet been drl-.en. Representative George A. Neeley of Kansas called on the inaugural committee com-mittee today to reserve him one seat that must be within view of the spot where President W llsjon rvill be sworn in on March 4; must be easy to escape from and must be accessible accessi-ble to a harber shop Mi Neelev wants the seat for a constituent. ES P Boxwell, Of llois-jingtoii, llois-jingtoii, Kan., who in lSfu; took a vow never to have his hair defiled by a I harher's shears until a Democrat tooll the oath of office as president of the United States 'This mans hair, I am Informed, is now forty-four inches, or leet. or something. long ' said Mr. Neeley, and you can't blame him for want-ring want-ring to lose most of it " i Mr. Neelev then produced the letter let-ter which read "Secure for me a seat on the Inauguration In-auguration stand. 1 wan' to see Gov-' Gov-' ernor Wilson lift his right hand and ! take the oath of office. Then me for a barber shop." oo |