Monday, July 7.. 1956 The Guardian. Page 9 minus STORIES No Cloud In plain. ' Thcrc's not a single thing to gain -Old Mother Nature. poiiy Chuck sat on her door- 3-ipp, Polly wasn't happy. No. (1,, Polly wasn't happy. She was looking up in the sky and on her (arc was an anious look. Johnny Chuck. who was sitting near by. 5,-.n that look. - --My dear. what is worrying ton”" asked Johnny. ' -Tm not worrying." replied Poi- nt Chuck. She spoke sharply. "Wre you looking for some one no in the sky? You don't need to worry about Redtaii the Hawk or zinyone else today- It l5 W9 hat Ior anybody to be out hunt.- .n: ” said Johnny Chuck. I i pntlv Chuck said nothink l0l' ymnin She continued to look up i,, no skin she looked to the east- ct,,. looked to the south. .5'li9 ,,,,..,.n her head around and look- ,.,i in the west. Then she turned hm itcnd the other way End loollt N1 in tho north. She shook her lwiii "Not one in sight." skid p,.'Wi ('ltuck. wot one what'."' asked Johnny t... lh'lNiil one cloud," i”9Dll9d Pull)" "lit! ton want one?" asked John- "",.,,n. mic him a funny look. "()1 1-milks? i want. one!" Sh! 5ll3P' W.” H; until more than one. I want .1 uhole lot. If we don't have clouds. ue can't have rain. And n in? don't have rain everything win dry up. Look at that sweet clover 0l'Pl' lllera" . Jnlmny looked. The leaves were wnion, Some of them were be- (inning to turn a little brown. It IHIH the same wa.V Will! the grass iliill other plants. There had been ,. long time of hot weather with no iiilii at all. ltWe can still eat it." said Johnny. By Thornton W. Burgess Through worrying. it should be Eight take things as they come and do ,not worry about them Polly Chuck turned her back to Johnny Chuck S.heicontlnued to look all about "i the sky. Nowhere could she see even -the smallest cloud. Jolly. round. bright Mr. Sun was high in the blue. blue sky and was shining his brightest. It was LONDON iReutersi - Sydney Silverman. short, ieonine-beaded Socialist, W e d n e s d a y night renewed his life-long battle to abolish the death sentence in Brit- ain following the House of Lords' rejection onhis bill. The 60-year-old Labor member of the House of Commons. who sponsored the "no hanging" bill, announ ed that today he will chal- lenge the Conservative govern- ment to declare its policy in view of the fact that the upper house, largely a hereditary body, Tues- day rejected the bill which had been approved by the elected House of Commons. The government is not expected to reply hefor next week. easy N chewin Socialist Renews Battle To Abolish U.K. Death Penatly As a political storm raged over become law in . tmuggrenrdlen the Lords' 238-to-95 vote against or the Lords' . on, reports the government may in- troduce a bill amending the laws on murder-but keeping the scat- fold as the final deterrent. MAY MODIFY LAW Past clashes between Common; and Lords have produced politic. ai crises in which the piers' powers were sharply reduced. The'pogi. war Labor government succeeded in pushing through legislation to prevent the Lords from holding up a bill for more than a year. Thus. if the House of F cpurimcr arias: Br 3. JAY nnonnn When North 5 very. very hot Polly Chuck ant ' ed a little. For that matter obn- ny Chuck was panting a little too. Poly Chuck turned and started down : into their underground house. it would at least be cooler O I down there. Old 9 V and j 5 "Listen! exclaimed Johnny -141 this "Id 'I'z Chuck. Suddenly he sat ud very 9! O! . llld 01 straight. Polly Chuck stopped and VII In-WN WM Iunog did the same thing. ggnwmq nu .. .,.. ediisten to what. she demdnd- K; 9 3 X V: I "Just listen and see it you hear i.,L 6 6; Ql. what I Just heard." replied Joha- ---Q ny Chuck. , 9! bf s Poly Chuck opened her mouth 20 9 var? to say she didn't hear a thing. would 3 AA ,.a no but before she could say it. she :1. N 2 9 so did hearavoice. . sottvt uses ' s 2: 9 1. 1' or 1' V 6 Q I. I H I wont wlqujuinn rapis meg uaioap innos Opening lead-two of spades, the death penalty, there' were Nlmllll ""99 "ollllmli bid in this sequence shows an opening bid. a balan ed. hand and. of course. .a spade stopper. South's four club bid is forcing and ad- Vales partner that the hand is not suitable for notrump play. and at the same time asks North to choose the trump suit. elects diamonds, South's best tactical procedure is to blast right into the slam. The scientific approach way in some bands to the great- er advantages or tha- shot. in view of has to give broadside Noriiils declara- i toln that 'b: started with an open- 1,; bid, south ought to assume there will be a reasonable play for a slam. North may turn up with the wronii hand, but the odds nrg ngainst it. Dummy; qwren of spades drew are Me, which was rulted. At .1-1,.,,g blush there spperaed to be a heart and a club loser. To make the ginm, one of the losers had. to be eliminated ' South, early in the play, found arather neat way to make the ngnn, At trick -two, he led a trump to dummy. and played 1 sm i heart. East was licked, re- gar less or what he Played. If he ducked the heart, the queen would win and South's other heart would be discarded on the king of spades. declarer eventually l05lD8 Only I club trick. . I If East went up with the ace, South would play low and later get three discards on dummy's high spade and the two high hearts, thereby avoiding any club losers. "sonar; play works like a see- saw. lt East takes the heart see. there is no club loser: I! he doesn't, there is no heart loser. South can- not make the hand if he cashes the king of spades before the low heart, play. He would have no effective discard to make. The discard situation can be dealt with properly only if the heart play again endorses the,"no hanging" bill in its present form, it will Eden's government announced its opposition to the bill during the debate in the Commons last winter, but allowed a "free" vote on the isue-meaning members individual consciences rather than by party loyalties. The government then offered, if the bill was killed. to introduce legislation modifying the murder laws and drawing distinctions be- tween various types of capital crime. It is conceivable this legis- lation might be introduced and gain majority acceptance before Siiverman's hill can be reintrtr duced. helps ready to blow you stop when you're l9m;,s--- iouvtrnnd ra Fenastraita) tBEARs LEAVES ma . comes first. .-,..,...,, Til TDMBOF ST. PATRIK at Downpamx cathmnn, muna Does NOT 57- PATRICK! M3 av; nmms srxzrnv WIVER! we aaovso sowr Is BURIED your iopl I to i ' fail” ovum tuswnyl 9 ' -' - V , WIHGLEY s 0""li..?.'.'.hE':.'"T"AM .. of the American Revolution 0 CHALLENGED To A DUEL am t: , 5l1lTnI?30sFhI:lCER-INSISTEO THAT 0 CHEM 5.. "M sursn :l(glT:Elg0&gSI)ll(l'G '- . . wtm A aumma FUSE 9 rxvtmczsymmnzomrrmeacarrrr m g . . ' 4 Frwmausvrs-omymtsnovnmr R "Not one what?" asked Johnny fnyoy chewing Wrigley s Spearmint every clayl W:f.0,',.t15i,4,lzf'ggM,.”,””F,';,7,,gi",,W'195,-gggW”g H ma h Chuck. E "Of course ne can, but it Jioc: O . Ltgtvetaltfn aim. 33:!”-g Lvoeundonm ur Boarding House Mayor Hoopla Out Our Way By J. R. Williams have some very dry eatina." 7 1 . ' ' ; . llrnmblcd Polly Chuck. H C l”NgE:gl'"d "light I .,EA,,',,oU,z ,,M,L.,.5,, "Truc " replied Johnny. 13 Ill E&AD'Wi-N DIDNW I THINK OF ON A L "PA olwirr mwN' THE TA5LE' on BOY' - v ' i t 't '. it twins to Twieds 95:10:25?-e E 5u2ei.v ' All ' T'”- a-xxeo Harlamisneb llnlkril Hill Hilly linlcttcr. There NILL LE-MD ME THE 400 x gffT'lI”gs'E'5”55 ; Pg7;N1z3:HsE.::?;EAs';2cs hi”-I talltylhifrllgiiilll illirtvyye” (wlirrdyo TEIS2SllJElzi'Ei',llii5P HES Benny a;1-an-ab HE M57 "Am". an .1 mu 1 . S ' g . ' -- - . -- , 5 . c To BE CUT! LOOKS rm: wont help the least little bit. FDZWARDN6 Aooaess-ru. MAIL if3E0TlLf(lgET'g C one LEMON! 3; int-rrv is nothing that anybody can HIM A P05-TAL CARD FQOM THE HIMSELF N y g tin that is quite so uselcss as wor- BQOAD DAy.1 ALLxA5KED,DUVus tgxttnz.” Johnny 5 nke very dccid- AM; LATEpoRsL;p. u wily. You see .f())llnn.V is rather PER? DIDJA nave : it.-tnpy-no-lucky it is a good thing "I mnwlimes to be happy-go-lucky Folks who are happy-go-lucky Capt. C. W. Ramsay Passes At Halifax Buried In Truro Tito death on-ured July 6 at ('.nnp iliii Military Hospital of Captain C. William Ramsay of 122 Victoria St. Truro. (';tplain Ramsay, a veteran oi world War ll served with the R (' A.H.C. lie was posted to over- WAR duty in 1941 and was invalid- ni hack to Canada in 1943 then pom-ri to Halifax where he receiv- Ni his tiiscitarizc. liter a temporary recovery Cap- i:llIl Rnntsay opened the Ramsay anti (to. Insurance adjusting busi- now in Truro which he carried an until the recurrence oi his Iii- nrtw a few mntnhs ago. He was born in Ottawa in 1907 Ilw son of the late Mr. and Mrs. rw Ramsay. He leaves to mourn his wife rim former Carmen Ida Harring- ton,d.1uuhtcr ot the late Mrs. Poi:-r llarringtnn of Halifax and I-vttncriy of Charlottetown, one nctor Mrs. E R, iiuntcr of War- mn. Penn. and one brother Harry M f'hcsIer. 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