Time Table: Oct. 28, 1929

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National Affairs

Oct. 27-Nov. 2—Trenton, N. J. celebrates 250th anniversary of its settlement. Nov. 5-7—Nebraska celebrates its Diamond Jubilee. Nov. 11—Armistice Day. Foreign News

Oct. 25—Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald sails from Quebec for England. Oct. 25-27—French Radical-Socialist party meets at Rheims. Party presidential candidate: Edouard Herriot. Oct. 28-Nov. 9—Institute of Pacific Relations meets at Kyoto. Oct. 29—British Parliament reconvenes at London. Oct. 30—General election in Ontario, Canada. Nov. 5—In England, Guy Fawkes' Day national celebration with fireworks and bonfires in commemoration of Fawkes' "gunpowder plot" (1604). Nov. 9—Prince of Wales presides at dinner for all wearers of England's Victoria Cross (highest military decoration). Nov. 9—Installation of Sir William Waterlow, new Lord Mayor of London. Aeronautics

Oct. 27—Close of Southwestern aircraft exposition at Dallas, Tex. Oct. 31—Close of Guggenheim safe aircraft exposition. Nov. 8-10—Intercollegiate aeronautic conference at Columbus, Ohio. Nov. 9-17—Western aircraft show at Los Angeles. Nov. 10—Opening of Hawaiian Airways, Ltd., new inter-island air service. Nov. 11—Dedication of Municipal Airport at Duluth, Minn. Science

Oct. 29-Nov. 7—World engineering congress at Tokyo. Oct. 31—Mme. Marie Curie honor guest of American Society for the Control of Cancer, in Manhattan. Medicine

Oct. 25—Close of meeting of American Academy of Ophthalmology & Otalarynology at Atlantic City. Music

Oct. 28—Opening of 24-week Manhattan season of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Education

Oct. 25—Columbia University begins six-day celebration of its 175th anniversary. Sport

FOOTBALL (Nov. 2)

East: Cornell v. Columbia at Ithaca; Harvard v. Florida at Cambridge; Pennsylvania v. Navy at Philadelphia; Pittsburgh v. Ohio State at Pittsburgh; Princeton v. Chicago at Princeton; Army v. South Dakota at West Point; Yale v. Dartmouth at New Haven.

South: Georgia v. Tulane at Columbus; Georgia Tech v. Notre Dame at Atlanta;

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