Time Table: Sep. 8, 1930

National Affairs

Sept. 2-9—Convention of the International Law Association; in Manhattan.

8-20—Inter-American Conference on Agriculture, Forestry & Animal Industry; at Washington.

17—Celebration of the 300th anniversary of settlement of Boston; in Boston.

21-27—Celebration of 300th anniversary of founding of Jersey City; at Jersey City, N. J.

Foreign News

10—Convention of League of Nations Assembly; at Geneva, Switzerland.

15—Twenty-sixth birthday of Prince Umberto of Italy.

15—International Cocktail Shakers' Competition in London.

16—Independence Day in Mexico.

18-21—Congress of FIDAC (Federation Interalliee des Anciens Combattantsj; at Washington.

Aeronautics

Sept. 6—Close of Fifth International Air Congress; auspices of the Royal Aero Club; at The Hague, Holland.

6-8—International aeronautics exhibition; at Stockholm, Sweden.

11-27—Annual national Air Tour for Edsel B. Ford Reliability Trophy. Start: Detroit, Mich.

13-14—Dedication of Williamson Johnson municipal airport; at Duluth, Minn.

Science

3-10—Conference of the British Association for the Advancement of Science; at Bristol, England.

8-15—Eightieth meeting of the American Chemical Society; at Cincinnati.

18-23—Meeting of the National Academy of Sciences.

18, 19, at the University of California, Berkeley;

20, 21 at Stanford University, Palo Alto;

22, 23 at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.

Medicine

Sept.4-6—Meeting of the American Urological Society (western branch); at Los Angeles, Calif.

4-6—Meeting of the Pacific Coast Oto-Ophthalmological Society; at Victoria, B. C., Canada.

15-17—Meeting of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecolo- gists & Abdominal Surgeons; at Niagara Falls, Canada.

23-26—Meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society; at West Baden, Ind.

Religion

Sept. 23, 24—Rosh Hashona (Jewish New Year).

Art

7-14—Meeting of the International Congress of Architects; at Budapest, Hungary.

12-21—International philatelic exhibition in Berlin.

Music

11—Opening of eighth annual season of the San Francisco Opera Association; in San Francisco. Feature: U. S. premiere of Ravel's "L'Enfant et les Sortileges."

Business

9-11—Sixth international wool conference; at Liege, Belgium.

15—Opening of nineteenth session of the International Statistical Institute; at Tokyo, Japan.

15-22—Annual convention of the National Association of Retail Druggists; at Atlantic City, N. J.

22-27—Annual radio show at Madison Garden, Manhattan.

Sport

GOLF

22-27—National amateur championship; at Merion Cricket Club, Philadelphia.

POLO

6, 10, 13—International matches at Meadow Brook, L. I.

TENNIS

6—National championships at West Side Tennis Club; Forest Hills, L. I.

19—Pacific Southwest championships; at Los Angeles, Calif.

YACHTS

11-13—Great Lakes Star championships; at Chicago, Ill.

13-25—America's Cup matches; off Newport, R. I.

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