Monday, Apr. 07, 1930

COMING

National Affairs

April 8--Illinois primaries for U. S. Senate. Republican antagonists: Senator Charles Samuel Deneen, Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick.

April 10--Beginning of "Covered Wagon Centennial" celebration. Occasion: 100th anniversary of departure of first wagon train from St. Louis toward Oregon country.

April 10--Launching of the Corsair, new $2.000,000 yacht of J. Pierpont Morgan; at Bath, Maine.

April 11--Sixty-eighth birthday of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes.

April 13--Jefferson's birthday.

April 14-19--First National Flood Control & Navigation Congress & Exposition; at Mid-South Fair Grounds; Memphis. Tenn.

April 19--Address to American Society of Newspaper Editors by President Hoover ; at Willard Hotel, Washington.

April 20--Easter Sunday.

Foreign News

April 14--Presentation of national budget to the British House of Commons by Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden; in London.

April 14--Launching of Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Lipton's new America's Cup contender; at Gosport, England.

April 21--Beginning of annual Shakespeare birthday festival; at Stratford-on-Avon, England.

Aeronautics

April 5, 6--New York Glider Carnival; at Bayside, L. I., N. Y.

April 13--Close of Ail-American aircraft show of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce; at Detroit, Mich.

Science

April 7-11--Meeting of the American Chemical Society; at Atlanta. Ga.

April 8, 9, 10--Meeting of Society of Automotive Engineers; at Detroit.

Medicine

April 8--International ceremonies honoring 80th birthday of Johns Hopkins' Dr. William Henry Welch. Chief U. S. celebration; at Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, D. C.

April 17, 18--Meeting of American Association of Pathologists & Bacteriologists; in Manhattan.

Music

April 14--Joint recital by Pianist Ossip Gabrilowitsch and Violinist Mischa Elman; at Carnegie Hall, Manhattan.

April 22--Performance of Stravinsky's Le Sacre de Printemps and Schonberg's Die Gluckliche Hand, by League of Composers and Philadelphia Orchestra under Stokowski; at Metropolitan Opera House, Manhattan.

April 23--Hampton Choir (Negro) sails for European concert series.

Education

April 25, 26--Model League of Nations Assembly; at Yale University.

Sport

BASEBALL

April 14--American League season opening at Washington.

April 15--American League season openings at Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston; National League at Brooklyn, Cincinnati, New York, St. Louis.

April 22--American League season openings at Cleveland, New York, St. Louis; National League at Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia.

April 23--National League season opening at Pittsburgh.

BOATS

April 12--Oxford-Cambridge boat races from Putney to Mortlake, England.

April 19--Navy v. Columbia v. M. I. T.; at Annapolis, Md.

DOGS

April n, 12--Atlanta Kennel Club show at Atlanta, Ga.

April 12, 13--Oakland Kennel Club show; at Oakland, Calif.

GOLF

April 7-12--North & South Amateur; at Pinehurst, N. C.

April 14-18--Mason & Dixon Amateur; at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

HORSES

April 22-26--Annual indoor show at Brooklyn Riding & Driving Club; Brooklyn, N. Y.

LAWN TENNIS

April 14-19--North & South championships; at Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst, N. C.

April 21--Mason & Dixon championships; at Greenbrier Tennis Club, White Sulphur Springs. W. Va.

GOING

Best Plays in Manhattan

A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY--Nazimova in Turgenev's elucidation df heart troubles.

IT'S A WISE CHILD--A fake baby and other monkeyshines.

JOURNEY'S END--This British war play now in its second year.

JUNE MOON--Belly-laughs at Broadway.

STREET SCENE--Eventful hours on a lowly thoroughfare.

STRICTLY DISHONORABLE--How another maiden stayed pure.

SUBWAY EXPRESS--Essay in underground murder.

THE APPLE CART--Bernard Shaw's latest divagations.

THE FIRST MRS. FRASER--Decorous comedy about divorce.

THE GREEN PASTURES-r-Reverent, lovely, hilarious Negro novelty.

THE LAST MILE--Bitter depiction of electrocution and its byproducts.

TOPAZE--Frothy French satire.

Musical--EARL CARROLL'S SKETCH BOOK, SONS O'" GUNS, FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN.

Best Pictures

SARAH AND SON (Ruth Chatterton)-- Mother-love with a German accent, finely acted.

SONG o' MY HEART (John McCormack) --scenic adaptation of eleven tenor solos.

SEVEN DAYS LEAVE--Sir James Barrie's charwoman shows her medals.

ANNA CHRISTIE--O'Neill might have written it to order for Greta Garbo.

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