Monday, Jan. 13, 1930
COMING
National Affairs
Jan. 15-19--National convention of 4-H Clubs at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan.
Jan. 16--Dinner in honor of the Vice President of the U. S. at the White House, Washington.
Jan. 23--Dinner in honor of the Chief Justice of the U. S. and the Supreme Court at the White House, Washington.
Foreign News
Jan. 10--League of Nations' tenth anniversary dinner at Hotel Commodore, Manhattan. Speaker: General Jan Smuts.
Jan. 11--Lifting of Japan's embargo on gold.
Jan. 15--Conference of representatives of Guatemala and Honduras to settle their countries' boundary disputes, at Washington.
Jan. 15--Opening of the first Cuban labor congress, at Havana.
Jan. 15--Official opening of the Cuban sugar-cane grinding season by decree of President Machado.
Jan. 21--Opening of the Five-Power Naval Parley at London.
'Aeronautics
Jan. 13-15--Second All-American Air Meet at Municipal Airport, Miami, Fla.
Business
Jan. 18-25--Motor show of Canada, at Montreal.
Jan. 21--Inauguration of a non-transfer boat train service from New York to San Francisco to connect with the Hawaii-bound Matson liner Malolo.
Jan. 25-Feb. i--Automobile show at the Coliseum, Chicago.
Jan. 26--Beginning of a goodwill trade tour of Mexico by U. S. bankers and business men.
Science
Jan. 20-24--Meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Detroit.
Jan. 27-31--International Heating and Ventilating Exposition, Commercial Museum, Philadelphia.
Medicine
Jan. 15--Opening of the Heckscher Institute of Child Health, a clinic to be housed in the Heckscher Foundation, Manhattan, under the direction of Dr. I. Newton Kugelmass.
Jan. 24--Start of a "flying clinic" tour from Miami to eleven Central and South American republics to demonstrate latest developments in medicine to doctors unable to attend the Pan-American Medical Association Congress in Panama City.
Art
Jan. 24--Beaux Arts Ball, Hotel Astor, Manhattan.
Music
Jan. 12--Dinner of the Bohemians of Chicago (musicians' club) to Frederick Stock on his 25th anniversary as conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Jan. 19--Recital by Andres Segovia,
Spanish guitarist, at Town Hall, Manhattan.
Sport
WINTER SPORTS
Jan. 17-18--Third annual sled dog derby, Lake Placid, N. Y.
Jan. 19--First annual American ski championship contest, sponsored by the newly organized American Ski Association, at the Detroit Ski Club.
CHESS
Jan. 15--Opening of 21-day International Chessmasters' Tournament at San Remo, Italy.
HORSES
Jan. 16--Opening of 45-day winter season of the Miami Jockey Club at Hialeah racetracks, Miami.
BOXING
Jan. 10--Otto von Porat v. Paulino Uzcudun, at Madison Square Garden. Manhattan.
Jan. 17--Jimmy Maloney v. Primo Carnera, Italian heavyweight (his U. S. debut), at Boston Garden.
Jan. 17--James J. Braddock v. Leo Lomski, at the Coliseum, Chicago.
GOLF
Jan. 10-11--Miami Beach Open Golf Tournament.
Jan. 14-17--Agua Caliente Open Golf Tournament.
MOTOR BOATS
Jan. 17-25--Twenty-fifth National Motor Boat Show, at Grand Central Palace. Manhattan.
GOING
Best Plays in Manhattan
BERKELEY SQUARE -- Leslie Howard, Margalo Gilmore and some tragical metaphysics.
Civic REPERTORY THEATRE--Eva Le Gallienne's players have the right to call themselves artists.
IT'S A WISE CHILD--Farcical results of a fake pregnancy.
JUNE MOON -- Songwriters in their funny native broils.
MANY WATERS--Pathos de luxe.
METEOR--Alfred Lunt sacrifices all to his ego.
RED RUST--Acute demonstration of Soviet woes.
STREET SCENE--Life among the brownstone proletariat.
STRICTLY DISHONORABLE -- Ludicrous speakeasy seduction.
SUBWAY EXPRESS--Mechanical murder in the rush hour.
THE CRIMINAL CODE--What is liable to happen in jails.
Musical: A WONDERFUL NIGHT, FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN, SONS O' GUNS, THE LITTLE SHOW, BITTER SWEET.
Best Pictures
THE LOVE PARADE (Maurice Chevalier) --French wit on the backstairs of one of those Balkan palaces.
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW--Admir-able combination of Shakespeare. Pick- ford and Fairbanks.
SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE (Richard Dix)--What the young author found in a lonely house at midnight.
DISRAELI (George Arliss)--Purchase of the Suez Canal recorded on the epigramophone.
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