Monday, Jun. 23, 1930

COMING

National Affairs

June 20--Presentation of the National Geographic Society's special medal of honor to Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd by President Hoover; at Washington.

June 2 2-27--Rotary International meeting; at Chicago.

June 30-July 2--Annual conference of State Governors; at Salt Lake City.

July 4--Unveiling of the head of George Washington and two paragraphs of Calvin Coolidge's history of the U. S.; on the face of Mount Rushmore, S. Dakota.

Foreign News

June 23--Midsummer Eve's Ball under special patronage of Edward, Prince of Wales, on his 36th birthday; at London.

June 26--Arrival of Prince Takamatsu of Japan, for official state visit to England; at London.

June 26-28--Millennial celebration of the Icelandic Parliament;* at Thingvellir, Iceland.

June 29--Parliamentary elections in Bolivia.

July 6-Aug. 10--International Transport Exposition; at Poznan, Poland.

July 9--Celebration of the 114th anniversary of Argentina's independence.

Aeronautics

June 28-July 6--Pacific Coast Aeronautical Exposition; at Oakland Municipal Airport, Oakland, Calif.

July 4--National elimination balloon races; at Houston, Tex.

Religion

June 23-26--National Catholic Educational Convention; at New Orleans.

June 23-29--International convention of Religious Education; at Toronto.

June 28--Annual conference of the Women's International Zionist Organization; at Prague.

Medicine

June 22-24--Convention of Medical Women's National Association; at Detroit.

June 23-27--Eighty-first annual session of the American Medical Association; at Detroit.

July 4-11--Sixth Pan-American Child Congress; at Lima, Peru.

Music

July 1--Opening of summer concert season of the San Francisco Summer Symphony; at the Civic Auditorium, San Francisco. Conductor: Bernardino Molinari.

July 7--Opening of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony summer season; at Lewisohn Stadium, Manhattan. Conductors: Willem van Hoogstraten, Albert Coates.

July 8--Opening of the Los Angeles Symphony summer season; at Hollywood Bowl. Conductors: Alfred Hertz, Karl Krueger, Bernardino Molinari, Pietro Cimini, Enrique Fernandez Arbos.

Education

June 23-28--Annual conference of the American Library Association; at Los Angeles.

Sport

BOATING

June 26--Scandinavian Gold Cup regatta; at Gothenburg, Sweden.

June 26--Annual intercollegiate regatta; at Poughkeepsie.

HORSES

June 24--Irish Derby; at Curragh, Ireland.

June 29--Grand Prix de Paris races; at Longchamp, France.

GOLF

June 24, 25--French open championship; at Dieppe Golf Club, Dieppe, France.

June 24-26--Royal Canadian Golf Association open championship; at Hamilton Golf & Country Club, Hamilton, Ont.

TENNIS

June 23 -- National intercollegiate championships; at Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa.

June 23-July 5--Wimbledon championships; at Wimbledon, England.

BOXING

June 23--Primo Camera v. George Godfrey; at Philadelphia National League ball park, Philadelphia.

GOING

Best Plays in Manhattan

HOTEL UNIVERSE--Philip Barry making certain of his young people children again just for tonight (TIME, April 28).

LOST SHEEP--How was the vicar to know he was living in a onetime house of sin (TIME, May 19)?

LYSISTRATA--Extremely funny and robust satire with Miriam Hopkins, Violet Kemble Cooper, Ernest Truex. By Gilbert Seldes and Aristophanes (TIME, May 19).

SPOOK HOUSE--Satisfying and conventional melodrama (TIME, June 16).

THE GREEN PASTURES--The best play in Manhattan (TIME, March 10).

THE LAST MILE--Seven that were supposed to be electrocuted (TIME, Feb. 24).

Musical--FLYING HIGH (TIME, March 17), GARRICK GAIETIES (TIME, June 16). SONS o' GUNS (TIME, Dec. 9), STRIKE UP THE BAND (TIME, Jan. 27).

Best Pictures

DEVIL'S HOLIDAY--A Chicago manicurist takes a farmboy for a buggy ride (TIME, May 19).

OLD AND NEW--Another provocative newsreel of Soviet endeavor (TIME, May

ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT--Somewhat mutilated but well played adaptation of Ferenc Molnar's The Swan (TIME, June 16).

So THIS Is LONDON--Commonplace story of Americans abroad redeemed by Will Rogers' quips (TIME, June 16).

THE BIG POND--Maurice Chevalier amusing in an unimportant story (TIME, May 26).

THE FLORADORA GIRL (Marion Davies) --Jumbled but amusing reminiscence of the Mauve Decade (TIME, June 9).

THE SILENT ENEMY--Vivid portrayal of tribal life among the Ojibwa Indians (TIME, May 26).

*Oldest functioning Parliament in the world.

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