Monday, Mar. 31, 1930
National Affairs
March 30--Celebration of Seward Day*
in Alaska.
April 8--Illinois primaries tor U. Senate. Republican antagonists: Senator Charles Samuel Deneen, Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick.
April 10-- Launching of light cruiser Chicago, seventh of 10,000-ton vessels constructed under 1924 Navy program; at Mare Island, Calif.
April 10-- Beginning of "Covered Wagor Centennial" celebration, by proclamation of President Hoover. Occasion: 100th anniversary of departure of first wagon train from St. Louis toward the 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.
Foreign News
March 30--Placing of foundation stone for Unknown Soldier memorial; at Athens. Greece. Occasion: beginning of seven-month centenary celebration of Greek independence.
April 3-14--Nantes Fair at Nantes,
France.
April 14 -- Presentation of national
budget to the British house of Commons by Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden; in London.
Aeronautics
March 29--Close of annual aviation exposition at Buffalo, N. Y.
April 1--Close of aircraft show at Music Hall, Cincinnati.
April 5-13--All-American aircraft show of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce; at Detroit.
Science
April 5-9--Fiftieth anniversary celebration of American Society of Mechanical Engineers; at Manhattan, Hoboken, N. J Washington, D. C.
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
March 30-April 6--National Negro Health Week.
April 1-5--Annual convention of American Physical Education Association; at Hotel Statler, Boston.
April 17, 18--Meeting of American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists; in Manhattan.
Business
April 24, 25--Meeting of National Petroleum Association; at Cleveland.
Music
April 14--Joint recital by Pianist Ossip Gabrilowitsch and Violinist Mischa Elman; at Carnegie Hall, Manhattan.
Sport
BOATS
March 29-April 5--Detroit motorboat and sportsman's show; at Detroit.
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 4, 5--Colorado Kennel Club show; at Denver.
April 4-6--Mississippi Valley Kennel Club show; at St. Louis.
April 11, 12--Atlanta Kennel Club show; at Atlanta, Ga.
April 12, 13--Oakland Kennel Club show; at Oakland, Calif.
GOLF
March 31-April 4 -- North & South Women's Championship; at Pinehurst, N. C.
April 7-12--North & South Amateur; at Pinehurst.
LAWN TENNIS
March 31--South Atlantic championship; Augusta Country Club, Augusta, Ga.
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 -- All Nazimova in Turgenev's love-conflicts.
Civic REPERTORY THEATRE--Eva Le-Gallienne's company in notable plays.
IT'S A WISE CHILD--Farcical mid-U. S. love affairs.
JOURNEY'S END--Gentlemanly British warriors.
JUNE MOON--The songwriting racket hilariously exposed.
STREET SCENE--Kaleidoscope of Manhattan tenement life.
STRICTLY DISHONORABLE -- Glancing comedy of a speakeasy night.
SUBWAY EXPRESS--Double murder in the rush hour.
THE APPLE CART--Shavian arguments against Democracy.
THE FIRST MRS. FRASER--Pleasantries about divorce and remarriage.
THE GREEN PASTURES--Biblical history according to the Southern Negro.
THE LAST MILE--Shattering study of capital punishment.
TOPAZE--Frenchified farce-satire with the ridiculous Frank Morgan.
Musical -- EARL CARROLL'S SKETCH BOOK, SONS o' GUNS, FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN, WAKE UP AND DREAM, SIMPLE SIMON.
Best Pictures
ACROSS THE WORLD WITH MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON--Married life among beasts and barbarians.
ANNA CHRISTIE--Through bar and barge with Greta Garbo.
FRAGMENT OF AN EMPIRE--A Russian's post-War regeneration.
MEN WITHOUT WOMEN--Near-tragedy in a submarine.
ROGUE SONG--Baritone Lawrence Tibbett makes a sound bid for cinema fame.
SEVEN DAYS LEAVE--Gary Cooper in a Barrier War.
*Commemorating William Henry Seward U. S. statesman influential in the purchase < Alaska from Russia (1867).
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