Show Parliamentary Poet Laureate It Is pretty well Known that Sir Wil frid Uuvson l is the iccognlzcd poet lauroalo of the Biitish parliament He Is always on the lookout for Incidents Inci-dents the little episodes that enliven en-liven the dull routine of parliamentary parliament-ary life and that lend themselves to utilization as a couplet or a quatrain Ills extemporaneous verses make a circuit of tho house to an accompaniment accompani-ment of subdued chuckles Thoy are sometimes handed by a minister to the speaker who reads lluiu with a professionally dlgultled countenance ail then pays them the compliment of a momentary winkle of his awful eye |