COMING,GOING: Time Table: Oct. 7, 1929

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National Affairs

Oct. 7—Trial of Albert Bacon Fall, onetime Secretary of the Interior, starts at Washington. Charge: accepting bribes for leasing Teapot Dome oil reserve to Harry Ford Sinclair in 1922.

Oct. 9, 10, 11—National celebration in honor of 130th anniversary of death of Count Casimir Pulaski, at Savannah, Ga., where he was mortally wounded aiding George Washington. In Michigan, a drive to collect an endowment fund for a Chair of Polish history and literature at the University of Michigan.

Oct. 12-19—National Dairy Show at St. Louis.

Oct. 21—President Hoover goes to Detroit for Henry Ford's dedication of the Edison Laboratories; Oct. 22—goes to Cincinnati for the celebration of the opening of the $100,000,000 improved Ohio River waterways; Oct. 23—inspects Louisville Dam.

Foreign News

Oct. 4—Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald begins 21-day visit to U. S. and Canada; Oct. 25 sails from Quebec for England.

Oct. 7—Organization of International Bank at Wiesbaden.

Oct. 10-18—Institute of International Law meets at Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., as guests of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Speaker: Elihu Root.

Aeronautics

Oct. 5-21—National Air Tour for Edsel B. Ford Reliability Trophy starts from Ford Airport, Dearborn, Mich.

Oct. 12-27—Southwestern aircraft exposition at Dallas, Tex.

Science

Oct. 2-16—International seismologists meet at Pasadena, Calif. Problem: more accurate measurements of speed of earthquakes.

Oct. 9-11—American Society of Civil Engineers meets at Boston.

Sport

Baseball

Oct. 8—World Series (Chicago "Cubs" v. Philadelphia "Athletics") starts at Chicago. Schedule: Oct. 9—at Chicago; Oct. 10—traveling; Oct. 11—at Philadelphia; Oct. 12—at Philadelphia; Oct. 13—baseball banned in Philadelphia (Sunday); Oct. 14—at Philadelphia; Oct. 15—traveling; Oct. 16—at Chicago.

Football Oct. 12

East: Navy v. Notre Dame at Baltimore; Princeton v. Brown at Princeton; Pennsylvania v. V. P. I. at Philadelphia.

South: Georgia v. Yale at Athens; Georgia Tech v. North Carolina at Atlanta; Alabama Poly. v. Florida at Montgomery.

Midwest: Chicago v. Indiana at Chicago; Wisconsin v. Northwestern at Madison; Ohio State v. Iowa at Columbus; Minnesota v. Vanderbilt at Minneapolis.

West: Washington v. Southern California at Seattle; California (Southern Branch) v. Stanford at Los Angeles; California v. Washington State at Berkeley.

Football (Oct. 19)

East: Harvard v. Army at Cambridge; Pennsylvania v. California at Philadelphia; Cornell v. Princeton at Ithaca; Columbia v. Dartmouth at New York.

South: Georgia Tech v. Florida at Atlanta ; North Carolina v. Georgia at Chapel Hill.

Midwest: Notre Dame v. Wisconsin at Chicago; Northwestern v. Minnesota at Evanston; Iowa v. Illinois at Iowa City; Michigan v. Ohio State at Ann Arbor; Nebraska v. Pittsburgh at Lincoln.

West: Stanford v. Oregon State at Palo Alto; Southern California v. Occidental at Los Angeles; California (Southern Branch) v. California Tech at Pasadena.

Religion

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