Monday, Mar. 17, 1930

COMING

National Affairs

March 17--Release of Alphonse ("Scarface Al") Capone, Chicago gunster, from Eastern Pennsylvania State Penitentiary.

March 30--Celebration of Seward Day* in Alaska.

Foreign News

March 19--Beginning of ten-day visit of Princes Christian Frederik, Knud and Axel of Denmark, to Japan.

March 19-22--Third annual "Great West" (folksong, folkdance & handicraft) Festival at Calgary, Alberta. Sponsors: Premier Brownlee, Canadian Pacific R. R.

March 22--Emancipation Day in Porto Rico.

Aeronautics

March 17--Regional airport conference for New England; at Providence, R. I.

March 22-29--Second annual aviation exposition; at Buffalo, N. Y.

March 22-29--Aircraft show at Camden, N. J.

March 26-April i--Aircraft show at Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Music

March 21-26--National conference of Music Supervisors; at Chicago.

March 21-26--Brahms Festival; at Symphony Hall, Boston. Conductor: Serge Koussevitzky.

March 28--Concert by National High School chorus; in Chicago. Members: 400 representative U.S. high school children. Conductor: Dr. Hollis Dann, of New York University.

Art

March 17--Opening of annual New York chapter exhibit of the American Society of Landscape Architects; at the Arden Galleries, Manhattan.

March 31-April 5 -- Home Show at Grand Central Palace, Manhattan. Sponsors: American Institute of Architects.

Science

March 17-22--Seventeenth annual International Flower Show; at Grand Central Palace, Manhattan.

March 20-22--Convention of American Association of Petroleum Geologists; at Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans, La.

Press

March 18-22--Printing exposition at Richmond, Va. Occasion: 200th anniversary of introduction of Virginia's first printing press.

Business

March 19-21--Convention of Michigan Oil Men's Association; at Statler Hotel. Detroit.

Sport

DOGS

March 13-15--Tacoma Kennel Club Show; at Tacoma, Wash.

March 14-16--Western Reserve Kennel Club Show; at Cleveland, Ohio.

March 17, 18--Toledo Kennel Club Show; at Toledo, Ohio.

March 19, 20--Jacksonville Kennel Club Show; at Jacksonville, Fla.

March 19, 20--Louisville Kennel Club Show; at Louisville, Ky.

FENCING

March 22--Foils: individual interscholastic competition; at Fencers Club, Manhattan.

March 25--Foils: women's national team championship; at Fencers Club.

GOLF

March 20-22--Third annual La Gorce Open; at Miami Beach, Fla.

HORSES

March 28--Grand National Steeplechase; at Aintree, Liverpool, England.

April i, 2--Pinehurst Jockey Club Show; at Pinehurst, N.C.

LAWN TENNIS

March 15--Men's southeastern championship; at St. Augustine, Fla.

March 24--South Atlantic States championship; at Augusta, Ga.

SWIMMING

March 21, 22--Intercollegiate Swimming Association individual championships; at Yale.

GOING

Best Plays in Manhattan

STREET SCENE--Manhattan dialect tragedy.

JOURNEY'S END--Fine chaps in a dugout.

Civic REPERTORY THEATRE--The Quinteros, Tolstoi, Ibsen, Barrie, Moliere.

STRICTLY DISHONORABLE--Most popular comedy in town.

SUBWAY EXPRESS--Two underground murders.

JUNE MOON--The funny men who write the nation's songs.

AT THE BOTTOM--Revival of Gorki's The Lower Depths.

THE LAST MILE--Horrific depiction of men due to be electrocuted.

MEI LAN-FANG--Traditional Chinese drama by its greatest exponent.

THE APPLE CART--George Bernard Shaw talks on the value of kings.

THE GREEN PASTURES--Southern Negro conception of the Bible stories.

Musical--EARL CARROLL'S SKETCH BOOK, SWEET ADELINE, BITTER SWEET, HEADS UP!, SONS o' GUNS, FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN, WAKE UP AND DREAM, SIMPLE SIMON (Ed Wynn).

Best Pictures

ACROSS THE WORLD WITH MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON--Episodes with the beasts.

SEVEN DAYS LEAVE--Barrie's The Old Lady Shows Her Medals with Gary Cooper.

FRAGMENT OF AN EMPIRE--Fedor Nikitin finds his way out of chaos.

MEN WITHOUT WOMEN--Psychology of a doomed submarine crew.

ROGUE SONG--Lawrence Tibbett of the Metropolitan Opera in a romantic smash hit.

* Commemorating William Henry Seward, U.S. statesman influential in the U. S. purchase of Alaska from Russia (1867).

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