Monday, Dec. 30, 1929

COMING

National Affairs

Dec. 21-Jan. 6 -- Congress at Christmas recess.

Jan. 8--Quarterly meeting of the American Federation of Labor's executive council in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Foreign News

Jan. 3--Pan-American Congress of Workingmen at Havana.

Jan. 5--Mass meeting to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the League of Nations at Metropolitan Opera House. Manhattan. Speaker: General Jan Smuts. .

Jan. 8--Wedding of Crown Prince Umberto of Italy and Princess Marie Jose of Belgium in Rome.

Jan. 10--League of Nations' tenth anniversary dinner, at Hotel Commodore, Manhattan, John W. Davis presiding.

Jan. 11--Lifting of Japan's embargo on gold.

Jan. 15.--Conference between representatives of Guatemala and Honduras to settle their countries' boundary disputes, in Washington.

Aeronautics

Jan. 1--Termination of the Daniel Guggenheim Foundation for the Promotion of Aeronautics.

Jan. 13-15--Second annual All-American air meet at Municipal Airport, Miami, Fla.

Business

Jan. 4-11--National Automobile Show at Grand Central Palace, Manhattan.

Religion

Dec. 26-Jan. 3--Chanukah, the Jewish Feast of Dedication.

Jan. 1--Publication of Pope Pius XI's first encyclical since the Lateran treaties, giving thanks for his sacerdotal jubilee.

Education

Dec. 30-Jan. 1 -- Meeting of Modern Language Association of America at Cleveland.

Dec. 30-Jan. 1--Meeting of American Historical Association at Durham and Chapel Hill, N. C.

Jan. 6-11--Second Annual Institute of Statesmanship at Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.

Science

Dec. 25-Jan. 1--Meeting of American Bacteriologists' Society at Ames, Iowa.

Dec. 27-Jan. 2--Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at Des Moines, Iowa.

Dec. 29-Jan. 13--Pan-American Medical Association meeting in Havana.

Dec. 30-31--Meeting of American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, at Columbia University, Manhattan.

Art

Jan. 1--Opening of the Royal Academy's exhibition at London, with a collection of Italian art sent from Italy by order of Dictator Mussolini.

Music

Jan. 12--Dinner of the Bohemians of Chicago, a musicians' club, to Frederick Stock on his 25th anniversary as conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Sport

FOOTBALL

Dec. 28--Stanford v. Army at Palo Alto.

Jan. 1.--Southern California v. Pittsburgh in Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.

WINTER SPORTS

Jan. 1.--Middle Atlantic outdoor speed skating championship meet at Newburgh, N. Y.

Jan. 6--Ice Carnival, "A Night at St. Moritz," for the benefit of the New York Music Week Association at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan.

GOLF

Jan. 4-5--Miami Open Golf tournament.

Jan. 10-11--Miami Beach Open Golf tournament.

Jan. 12--Close of the Los Angeles Open Golf tournament.

Jan. 14-17--Agua Caliente Open Golf tournament, at Agua Caliente, Mexico.

HORSES

Dec. 28 -- Opening of the 81-day winter season at Agua Caliente, Mexico.

Jan. 16--Opening of 45-day winter season of the Miami Jockey Club at Hialeah track, at Miami.

BILLIARDS

Jan. 3-10--World's three-cushion billiard championship tournament in Manhattan.

BASKETBALL

Jan. 4--First game of the Intercollegiate League season. Yale v. Pennsylvania at Philadelphia.

ICE HOCKEY

Dec. 29--Cougars v. Maroons at Detroit; Black Hawks v. Maple Leafs at Chicago; Americans v. Pirates at Manhattan.

Jan. 17, 18--Third annual sled dog derby, Lake Placid, N. Y.

MOTOR BOATS

Jan. 17-25--Twenty-fifth National Motor Boat Show, at Manhattan.

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