Talkative Tonsorialists Trounce Tresses BEMUSED, PERPLEXED, INTENT OR DISMAYED . . . Lawrence barbers cut it "as you like it." Although the Kansas's editorial writers are currently locking horns on the issue of long hair, Lawrence barbers are looking at the tense situation with a somewhat nonchalant approach. "However the customer wants to wear his hair is up to him," Kenneth Ford, a barber at the Campus Barber Shop, said. Ford reluctantly added, however, he thought the trend toward longer tresses had gotten a bit out of hand in some instances. JOSEPH BURNHAM, another "tonsorial artist" at the Campus Barber Shop, said "every man for his own hair style" was his motto. He went on to say however, that his son wouldn't wear a "beatle" haircut if he had his sav. Tom Amyx, operator of Tom's Fourteenth Street Barber Shop, indicated that the chief problem facing today's barber is a lack of communication between him and the customer. "If the customer can get across to the barber what he wants, the barber will usually do a good job." 16 Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 6, 1965 Romp in "Dacron" This time it's true! Cross our heart. Caper Casuals slacks of easycare 65% Dacron* polyester, 35% combed cotton are guaranteed in writing never to need ironing . . . or your money back.Wear 'em, wash 'em, dry 'em . . . then wear 'em again. Caper Casuals with LOCK-prest Koratron finish are permanently pressed. And textured fabrics rich and long-wearing. About $7.95 Stomp Please don't press our CaPeR Casuals in "DACRON®" ever! SMITH BROTHERS MFG CARTHAGE, MISSOURI *DpRent's Ree T.M. *DuPont's Reg. T.M. SMITH BROTHERS MFG. COMPANY GUARANTEED never to need ironing or your money back. Available At CALHOUN'S 1744 Mass. VI 3-8385 Available At WEAVER'S 901 Mass. VI 3-6360