Monday, Jan. 27, 1930

COMING

National Affairs

Feb. 10--Meeting of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Waterways Association, at Detroit.

Foreign News

Jan. 28--Pilgrim Society dinner for delegates to the Five-Power Naval Parley, in London.

Feb. 5--Inauguration of Mexico's President Pascual Ortiz Rubio in Mexico City--to be attended by a large goodwill delegation of U. S. and other businessmen.

Business

Jan. 20-24--Annual Meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers in Detroit.

Jan. 21-24--Meeting of National Association of Dyers & Cleaners, in Dallas, Tex.

Jan. 27-31--First International Heating & Ventilating Exposition in Commercial Museum, Philadelphia.

Feb. 1-9--American Furniture Style Show at the Furniture Mart, Chicago.

Feb. 3-7--Annual Convention of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, Pennsylvania Hotel, Manhattan.

Aeronautics

Feb. 7-15--International Aviation Show, auspices of Aviators' Post, American Legion, Grand Central Palace, Manhattan.

Feb. 13-15--Miami air races and aircraft show, Miami, Fla.

Feb. 15-23--International aircraft show, auspices of Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo.

Medicine

Jan. 24--Start of the "flying clinic" of the Pan-American Medical Association from Miami to give lectures, demonstrations, operations in eleven South American and Central American republics.

Art

Jan. 24--Annual Ball of the Society of Beaux Arts Architects, Hotel Astor, Manhattan.

Feb. 13-March 13-- Annual exhibition of Associated Artists of Pittsburgh at Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.

Music

Jan. 25--American premiere of Rimsky-Korsakov's Sadko, at Metropolitan Opera House, Manhattan.

Feb. 3--Opening of the Chicago Civic Opera Company's two-week season at the Boston Opera House.

Education

Feb. 1--Opening of a School for Crime Detection at Northwestern University.

Sport

WINTER SPORTS

Jan. 24-25--Tenth annual figure-skating competition, Lake Placid, N. Y.

Feb. 3-5 -- World's figure -skating championship, Madison Square Garden, Manhattan.

Feb. 8-16--Northern games, Stockholm, Sweden.

Feb. 11--Costume ice carnival, Lake Placid, N. Y.

Feb. 14-15--Fourth annual school interscholastic winter sports carnival, auspices of Northwood School for Boys, Lake Placid, N. Y.

Feb. 15-16--Interscholastic ski championship for secondary schools, Eagle-brook Lodge School, Deerfield, Mass.

GOLF

Jan. 21-25--Pan-American women 's amateur championships on the Edgewater Golf Course, Biloxi, Miss.

Jan. 28-Feb. 1--Pan-American men's amateur championship, Edgewater Golf Course, Biloxi, Miss.

Feb. 4-8--Bermuda women's championship tournament, Riddell's Bay Golf and Country Club.

INDOOR TENNIS

Jan. 27--Women's indoor championship, Longwood Country Club, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Feb. 1--National indoor tennis championship (men's singles and doubles), 7th Regiment Armory, Manhattan.

RACQUETS

Jan. 28-Feb. 1--U. S. doubles championship, Philadelphia.

BRIDGE

Feb. 12-14--Eastern bridge championship tournament, The Delmonico, Manhattan.

DOG SHOW

Feb. 10-12--Westminster Kennel Club show, Manhattan.

GOING

Best Plays in Manhattan

AT THE BOTTOM--Excellent revival of Gorki's philosophic Russian ne'er-do-wells (usually called The Lower Depths).

Civic REPERTORY THEATRE--Moliere, Goldoni, Tolstoy, Anet, Chekhov, Ibsen, Barrie, depending on the night you go.

THE CRIMINAL CODE--Arthur Byron makes eloquent a penal tragedy.

JOURNEY'S END--War.

JUNE MOON--Hilarious Lardner & Kaufman collaboration.

METEOR--Alfred Lunt as a tortured superman.

IT'S A WISE CHILD--Funny pre-natal influences.

RED RUST--Exciting statement of the Soviet situation.

STREET SCENE--Brownstone realism now in its second year.

STRICTLY DISHONORABLE--Delicious sex fairy tale.

SUBWAY EXPRESS--For crime solvers.

Musical--A WONDERFUL NIGHT (Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus), BITTER SWEET, FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN, HEADS UP!, SONS O' GUNS, THE LITTLE SHOW, WAKE UP AND DREAM.

Best Pictures

THE LOVE PARADE--Maurice Chevalier's handsome highjinks in the Balkans.

THE TAMING OF THE SHREW--Shakespeare with sound, Pickford and Fairbanks.

SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE--Richard Dix in George M. Cohan's exciting old role.

DISRAELI--George Arliss dickers for the Suez Canal.

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