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National Affairs
March 15Final date for filing 1930 Federal income tax reports.
April 7Chicago mayoralty election. Chief candidates: William Hale ("Big Bill") Thompson, Republican; Anton Joseph Cermak, Democrat.
Foreign News
March 14Opening of the British Empire Trade Exhibition; at Buenos Aires, Argentina. Chief function in the South American "good will" itinerary of Edward of Wales, whose inaugural speech will be relayed to England, rebroadcast to the U. S.
March 25Convention of the restored Spanish parliament; at Madrid. Last previous parliamentary sitting: September 1923 (suspended by Primo de Rivera's historic coup d'état of Sept. 15).
Business
March 31International coffee growers' conference; at Sao Paulo, Brazil. Purpose: to restrict Output to Demand. Last such conference: 1902, at New York.
Aeronautics
March 25-27Third national airport conference, under auspices of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce; at Tulsa, Okla.
Religion
April 3Good Friday.
April 5Easter Sunday.
Music
March 14Intercollegiate glee club contest; preliminaries at Wanamaker Auditorium, Manhattan, finals at Carnegie Hall, Manhattan.
March 19American première of Austrian Alban Berg's Wozzeck, presented by Philadelphia Grand Opera Company; at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. Conductor: Leopold Stokowski.
March 24-29Bach festival in conjunction with Boston Symphony Orchestra's 50th anniversary celebration; at Symphony Hall, Boston.
Art
March 16-21Eighteenth annual international Flower Show, at Grand Central Palace, Manhattan.
March 29Closing of Independent Artists' exhibition; at Grand Central Palace, Manhattan. Prizes: none.
Sport
FENCING
March 17, 21, 24 (respectively)Individual, interscholastic & women's foils championships; at Fencers Club, Manhattan.
GOLF
March 19-21Open tournament; at La Gorce Course, Miami Beach, Fla.
March 26-27North and South open championship; at Pinehurst, N. C.
HORSE RACING
March 27Ninety-second Grand National steeplechase; at Aintree, England. Important departures: limiting entry to horses which placed in previous races, raising of minimum age & weight.
MOTOR BOATING
March 21-22 Annual regatta at Havana, Cuba.
POLO
March 28-April 18 National indoor championship tournament; in two rings, at Squadron A Armory, Manhattan and Squadron C Armory, Brooklyn.
ROWING
March 21 Annual Oxford-Cambridge regatta; over a slightly revised course from Putney to Mortlake, on the Thames, England.
SKATING
March 20, 21National figure skating championships; at Boston Arena.
YACHTING
March 24-April 1 International yacht races at Bermuda.
Animals
March 27-29Dog show of the Chicago Kennel Club.
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