Monday, Nov. 10, 1930
National Affairs
Nov. 11--Armistice Day. Speech by President Hoover at a conference of the World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches; in Washington.
Nov. 14--Seventh annual National Corn-Husking Contest; at Norton, Kans. Corn-husking record (1929): 35.8 bu. in 80 min.
Nov. 19-22--Conference on child health and protection; in Washington. Business: survey report of President Hoover's 1929 commission of experts.
Foreign News
Nov. 10--Directors' meeting of the Bank of International Settlements; at Basle, Switzerland. Business: financial condition of Germany.
Nov. 10--Inauguration of London's new Lord Mayor, Sir Phene Neal, to his suzerainty of one square mile.
Nov. 12--Round-table conference on Indian affairs; at London. Not invited: Mahatma Gandhi and many another Nationalist.
Nov. 18--Quarter-century celebration of the reign of Norway's King Haakon VII.
Nov. 22--Hearing of the twelve-million-pound claim v. Great Britain of the heirs of onetime Sultan Abdul Hamid II for properties in Egypt, Iraq, Palestine & Cyprus; before a mixed tribunal with a Danish president, one Turkish and one British judge; at Istanbul.
Business
Nov. 10-13--Convention of the American Petroleum Institute; at Chicago.
Music
Nov. 13--Conductor Arturo Toscanini returns from Europe to his New York Philharmonic Symphony.
Nov. 16--Second of Philadelphia Orchestra radio broadcasts over National Broadcasting network.
Medicine
Nov. 11-14--Southern Medical Association meeting; at Louisville, Ky.
Animals
Nov. 18--Second national pet show; at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan. In conjunction: annual cat championship show of the Empire Cat Club.
Sport
FOOTBALL--Nov. 15
East: Amherst v. Williams, at Amherst; Brown v. Columbia, at Providence; Cornell v. Dartmouth, at Ithaca; Fordham v. St. Mary, at New York; Harvard v. Holy Cross, at Cambridge; Haverford v. C. C. N. Y., at Haverford; Middlebury v. Vermont, at Middlebury; N. Y. U. v. Georgetown, at New York; Pennsylvania v. Georgia Tech, at Philadelphia; Princeton j v. Yale, at Princeton; Syracuse v. ColIgate, at Syracuse; Army v. Kentucky Wesleyan, at West Point.
South: Alabama v. Louisiana, at Montgomery; Kentucky v. V. M. I., at Lexington; North Carolina v. Davidson, at Chapel Hill; Navy v. Southern Methodist, at Baltimore; V. P. I. v. Maryland, at Norfolk.
Midwest: Iowa v. Penn State, at Iowa City; Iowa State v. Kansas Aggies, at Ames; Kansas v. Oklahoma, at Lawrence; Northwestern v. Wisconsin, at Evanston; Notre Dame v. Drake, at South Bend; Ohio State v. Pittsburg, at Columbus.
West: California v. Nevada, at Berkeley; Colorado v. Utah, at Boulder; Nebraska v. Missouri, at Lincoln; Oregon State v. Oregon, at Corvallis; Southern California v. Hawaii, at Los Angeles; Stanford v. California Tech at Palo Alto; Utah Aggies v. Colorado Aggies, at Logan; Washington v. Washington State, at Seattle.
FOOTBALL--Nov. 22
East: Fordhan v. Bucknell, at New York; N.Y.U. v. Rutgers, at New York; Temple v. Carnegie Tech, at Philadelphia; Army v. Ursinus, at West Point; Villanova v. Georgetown, at Philadelphia; Yale v. Harvard, at New Haven.
South: South Carolina v. North Carolina, at Columbia; Navy v. Maryland, at Annapolis.
Midwest: Drake v. Iowa State, at Des Moines; Illinois v. Ohio State at Urbana; Iowa v. Nebraska, at Iowa City; Missouri v. Kansas, at Columbia; Northwestern v. Notre Dame, at Evanston.
West: California v. Stanford, at Berkeley; University of California (L.A.) v. Oregon, at Los Angeles.
HOCKEY
Nov. 11--Beginning of National Hockey League's season.
GOING
Best Plays in Manhattan
LYSISTRATA--Lusty satire from the Greek Aristophanes.
ONE IN A LIFETIME--Eminently successful burlesque by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart on the foibles of the movies and their creatures.
PAGAN LADY--Lenore Ulric seducing a preacher.
THAT'S GRATTITUDE--A nice folksy comedy written by Frank Craven, who has saved a good part for himself.
THE GREEN PASTURES--The dramatization based on Roark Bradford's Old Man Adam an' His Chillun. There is some excellent spiritual singing.
TORCH SONG--This is worth seeing if only for a mortuary supply salesman who deals in "underground novelties."
UP POPS THE DEVIL--Amusing light comedy with better lines than plot.
Musical--FINE & DANDY, GIRL CRAZY, PRINCESS CHARMING, THREE'S A CROWD.
Best Pictures
HELL'S ANGELS--Best air photography to date.
ROMANCE--Greta Garbo as an Italian soprano in love with a U.S. preacher.
WHOOPEE--Another season, another reason for seeing Eddie Cantor in this color musicomedy.
OUTWARD BOUND--The ultimate voyage presented with handsome symbolism.
THE CALL OF THE FLESH--Nice singing by Ramon Novarro.
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