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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY., ABRIL 21, 1931 day by the Department of Commerce |follows: ‘Transport pilots, 189: limited Col. Woodcock, on an inspection trip, fended the port against United States y D. C. RANKS HIGH AeTonautios Brench. covéring conditions | commerclal, 11, and private, 81 U. S. TO SUSPEND DATA | Co% Woodcock, on o tonc ot intor: | VERA CRUZ CELEBRATES | (oo e DECIES’ DAUGHTER WEDS as of April 1, The District boasts six qualified and ON DRY ENFORCEMENT |mation on enforcement wouid not be R No notice was taken here of San B i c ok IN AERON Au'"cs ‘The National Capital is credited with | licensed glider pilots and ranks seventh discontinued, efforts to push dry pub- | Qccupation of City by U. §. Navy |Jacinto day, anniversary of the battle | Eileen Beresford Marries S ¢ : mc:m :f 'L()':hde‘:;luy llc:on.edzsl Ifdl'g- :emon( all d':: States in 1?(“! rl:lpel%t —_— llcltthould e abandoned .Yu]yedl 50 1!}-1! # S i ?, wh)l‘l'h ‘Tean l:hon its independence it 'd airers ranking above of e ing excee only by California, Illi- as the surveys were concerned. e ‘'orces in bserved. 'rom Mexico. ough celebrated to- Bri PR ST O States in_this respect. Tennessee, with | nols: Michigan, New Jersey, New York Factual Surveys to Be Discontinued ot survey o be published appesred Sy A Texua, imost Merioen’ Nistory ritish Army Colonel. Capital Credited With 70 Federally | Bine planes. is at the bottom of trie list, | and Ohio. Due to Lack of Funds, Says | yesterday. MEXICO CITY, April 21 (#).—Civic | books say that it occurred on April 22, | LONDON, April 21 () —The Hon. P and California, with 1,169, at the top. Department of Commerce records d i T He declined lo. say whether he be- organizations and the military and | not April 21. | Eileen Beresford, elder daughter of Lord Licensed Ships in Com- There are eight 'licensed gliders in |credit the District with 144 licensed ‘Woodcock, on Tour. lieved the bureau’s use of publicity “to | naval garrisons at Vera Cruz partici- Decles, and Robert Alfred O'Brien, only the District, more than are owned in 24 | civil aircraft mechanics, a larger num- | gy the Associated Press. gain respect for the dry laws” had been pated today in ceremonies commemo- 1 s G, ik 0ol a i merce Report. of the ‘States. - California lesds with | ber than are credited to 32 of the| “pENVER, Colo. April 21.—Col. Amos | Successful. Tating the anniversary of the occupa- ceberg Delays Europs. it T e e e T ) 242 licensed gliders. . States. W. Woodcock, director of prohibition en- T A tion of that city in 1914 by American | CHERBOURG, France, April 21 (®)— | married toda B(? l('l',}' g AT In the matter of licensed pilots the e forcement, announced last night fail-| More than two and one-half million | naval forces. The Hnar Wirop-arrived ‘ficem New | Blosuise of Abe repent oo Chapel. “The District of Columbia ranks high | District of Columbia, with a total of | So powerful was the New York |ure of Congress to appropriate funds for | pcople during 1930 went up in airplanes| There was no ceremony in Mexico | vork today, th: i, e o Deeit LI | 261, ranks above 32 of the States, Cali- | Tribune of Horace Greeley that thou- | the Federal bureaus factual surveys,|operated by aerlal service companies | City, but the press carried items and y, three hours late, having | Decles, who was Helen Vivian Gould, among the States in the acronautical | fornin leading with 2,886 pilots, The | sands of people guided their thoughts | will necessitate discontinuance of the | engaged in the charter flight or short | editorials lauding Mexican civilians and taken & longer route to avold an ice- | qRUENNCY of Ceorge J. 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