New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1930, Page 19

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 19 LAWRENCE DIES IN CONTINENTAL HOVE Distinguished Poet and Novelist Succumbs to Tuberculosis | Vence, France, March 3 D. H. Lawrence, 44, noted British novelist and poct, died here of tuberculosis, surrounded by geniuses from the continental world of liters ture. Announ made today. 9 p. m. yeste Lawrence had been ecritically ill for several we=ks, and his wish tha: he might be taken to Arizona, eith to die or to recuperate in “the oniv healthy atmosphere he ever found” could not be granted because of his | condition. The eminent American sculptor, Jo Davidson, made his bust shortly before death Lawrence's latest work of note, “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” privately printed in obl culation in Ameri under the wrath many states. He was born in Nottingham, Enx- land. ucated at Nottinghtam | Univer: he devoted his entire tli' | to literary work, in the course of | which he travelled extensively Among other works for which | became famed were “The White Peacock,” “Sons and Lover: gt v Rainbow “Women in Loy “Aaron’s Rod,” and “The Lost Gir all published before 1 and * Jand. My Lngland,” “The Ladybird,” | and in 1926, | In e went for deep psyc and mystical sub- jects, dealing especially with tasies of the unconscious.” (GP)— ment of his death wus Ithough it occurred at | ined wide cir-| before it fell ot consorship i 1928, * CANADIAN EXPORT ACT BEFORE HOUSE TODAY Iwere the speakers, Bill Would Enable Government to Yorbid Shipment of Liquor to United States. Ottawa, Ont., March 3 (P—A bill to amend the export abling the government to forbid the ship- | ment of liquor to tho United States. | will be introduced in the hov commons by Prime Minister M kenzie King this week, probably to- morrow. The impr will amend t orders-in-council the gove may forbid the export of any com- nodity to a torcizn country. T act already forbids the export of rome commodity natural gas and oil. The general opin cms to @ that if the bill comes to a vote both the liberal and the conservative par- ties will be split on it, although it is difficult to cstmate to what ex- nt. The united ors of Albert nd the progressives will be almost solidly for the bill. it is understood Just what the senate will do to o bill “when bhefore it « 1t is cxpreted that hes 00 it will find supporters and opps nents en both sides of the chambur. I as cone POLICE PROHIBIT IILM Munich., Bavaria, March 3 (®— ¢ police today prohibited showing the newly-completed film entitled “Ludwig 11, King of Bavaria,” on | the ground that public safety would b angered Royal relati of sought an injunction production on the ground only Ludwig but some reliatives were depicted, late ¥ing | inst that not his living the GENERAL GRAVELY ILL Madrid, Mavch 5 P — General Valerlano Weyler, veteran of the Cuban war for independence and of the Spanish-American war, who is Il with a bronehial pneumonia at- tack, passed a bad night. His con- | dition continucd grave this morning. Cockatoos some years old, - S HEN scrateh . it comes right down to you'll find that the 5 Baby Chicks do pay big dividends. Select yours now fro among the “Baby Chick” ads in th HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| the | 0 Moving This Spring? Then Move Your Eyes Over To The “Movers” Ads On This Page —_— LREAL Apartments end Fencuents ATE FOR REN1 | | STRIKE THREATIN TENNESSEE YILLS Elizabetbton Rayon Workers | May Walk Out Today March 3 (#) strike at the| THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for and Ready Keference £ RATLS ECUTIVE INSERTIO. - Quick Cliat Prepat Cuunt 6 words to a line. 14 linex to an inch. Minimum space 3 lines Elizabethton. Tenn., —Circulars calling a American Membe and (‘ilanz&o.’[”‘ mills by members of the local t tile union, which is affiliated with the United Textile Workers of America, were being distributed ove the Elizabethton a today. She J. M. Moreland said anticipated cessation of wor! would be asked during the day had mobilized Geputies as a prec tionary measure. Several days J. P. Donnelly, nion president, announced he hid demanded that the mills disconti their personnel department “company unoin,” founded after ¢ series of walkouts and distu here last spring. Donnelly union also demanded immediate re- employment of workers who he sail had been disc d becau union affiliations The company ment. {{| 2be serald wii not ve respor SECTION MUS BEFORE 1 BE ORDER?. M. DATLY SATURDAY. INUMENTAL \WORKS. n tall sizes and STUDLNTS D New London, M SMITH (P—Con- ALVHAM © necticut college d: col- rs to * lege in debate Saturday night, the question having “Resolved; That the United States should recog- nize Soviet Russia,” and the home debaters having the mnegative. For Connecticut Miss Roberts of Meriden and M jorie Smith of White Plai > while the af- irmative was upheld by Miss €1 otte Cabot of Woodstoek. Vt. Miss Florence De Haas of and dress Car- of all Book City Advertisement Sealed bids for furnishing the fol- lowing labor and materials for the City of New Britain for the of 1930 will be re ved at tb fice of the Doard of Public Wo to0m ty Hall, up to 7 Monday. March 10th. 1 Troposal blanks 1 ind specifications of AUTOMOTIVE — A\uto and Truck Agencies AUTOMOTIVE S : SALL Lealer. oid cars, sers ind Delive ST g and Delivering C o Sidewalks & the r all bids, or to @ bid, whether lowest or not the Board deem it to be for ! ost of the New 1 1o so BOARD OF PUBLIC rescryes right to re ept any hould e in- 1n to MOUTH RS, Car Co. 139 Arch City of ane N10 Sales, WORKS, day of Fe Prese Esq e EMPLOYMENT 1 Situations Wanted—3ifen 41 LOI\'T purses ... like other lost articles, re- turn to the owner when advertised in the Lost and Found columns of the Herald because if you found anything you'd read the Lost ads ... when vou lose something someone clse is the finder and is reading the Lost ads. You can phone your Lost ad to the Herald. Just call 92 Herald Classified QUICKLY FIND LOST ARTICLES Sales and | P L BUSIN Moving, Storing and ( _— 388 SERVICES — ating Co. 261 M. WASHINGION GARAGE Sl e SERVICES ] Main_St. Business Service Judge. On e Br censed. 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