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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER‘ 29, 1931. forged. As to the remaining labor int 1,837.00, checks, involving $51,83° % MORE THAN SCORI TAKEN FOR SPEED Montgomery Police 6pefl Drive on Fast Autos in Bethesda. IARYLAND SETLES STOLEN FUND U State Accepts $93,750 From Banks to End Action for $271,791. 'AKRON UP NINE HOURS FOR LONGEST FLIGHT 1 Turning ;d—inl Measured in Fourth of Zeppelin's Test Cruises. @pecial Dispatch to Tha Sear. By a Staft Correspondent of The Bar. BALTIMORE, September 29.—Formal settiement for $93,750 of the State's suit inst the Union Trust Co. of this ity %o recover $271791 em;euled from ' ‘WAs an- y :.me'e:“v'e.mifm""“ = 1 By the Associated Press "The settlement was approved by Gov.| AKRON, Ohfo. September 20.—The ! Ritchie. William 8. Gordy, jr.. State log of the U. S. 8. Akron bore the rec- controller, and John M. Dennis, State |ord of its longest flight so far today as treasurer. the Giant Zeppelin was being groomed augurating a drive on speeding ts and those who fail to obey stop police working out of this pn‘:n e more than 20 arrests over the' week end. Those taken deposited col- lateral for their appearance in Police Court at Rockville. The majority of those arrested were required to put up only $3.50 or $7.50, but were warned that if caught again the collateral would not be so light. BETHESDA, Md., September 2§i—In-1* %1408 Fairfax road, Bethesda, Mi John C. Challl, 1321 Thirty-fifth street, Wasnin speed; John G." Walker, Maurice Ray ‘56 M sireet, Waehir speed, and Andrew L. Smith, 718 teenth northwest, speed. HUGHES WILL SPEAK TWICE IN RICHMOND Chief Ifi'fin to Talk at Unveiling of Bust to Madison and Before Bar. Accused of Shooting Trafie Law FREE CUPS FORBIDDEN | saiem, 1ma. september 20 ¢m— Arthur Moore, night marshal, was ar- Only Witnesses and Jurors Can Use street EXPECTS CANAL TO BEAR TRAFFIC FOR MANY YEARS Gov. Burgess Believes Panama Waterway Needs No Present Improvements. By the Associated Press. 2 Ofllofllu'lefl ‘:t the Panama Canal one considers the Isthmian waterway ‘Washington Man. Arrested. adequate to bear the interocean traffic Herman E. Breeden, 2114 N street, | for an indefinite time, , &peed; F. R. »| Without further improvements, he peed; | sald today, the Panama Canal will be jpeed; | able to handle the shipping for another 30 or 40 years and, after installation of C. L. Gaines, jr. Lexington, Ky., mo|a third lock, he believes the canal will registration and failing to stop; Stephen | meet the demands of commerce indefl- L. Tabor, Baltimore, failing to lmi: nitely. 3 S. Blanford, College Park,| Gov. Burgess made no comment on L It expenses . NI nal, which is not available for chase thereof.” Nothing was sald on Wisconsin avenue ‘extended. Among arrested, with the charge, follow: Frank Bell, Landover, Md., speed; Theodore J. Carter, 220 N street, Washington, speed and fictitious markers; Robert Thomas, Pittsburgh, Pa., speed; Edward G. Fraley, Harris- burg, Pa., speed; Lloyd D. Smoot, jr., 2515 Thirteenth street, Washington, | speed; Harry L. Stevens, Poolesville, | M 5 h;rwoud V. Pecke, Harris- peed. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. RI burg, Swallow Fouh-,'v Pens. Ideal for school 1 Fully guaranteed GARRISON'S 1215 E St. N.W. Grover C. Hunt, Carlisle, Pi Elma A. Maza, Nanticoke, Pa., speed; of the courts is not & States proper expense for the United speed. J. Albert Weinberg, jr.. 1403 Monta- Charges in the State’s petition al-| for the fifth of & serfes of test flights. feged the bank cashed 4952 forged Roads Commission checks between Oc- tober 1, 1920, and March 31, 1928. Total of $376.000 Stolen. Defalcations in the swindle conspir~ acy reached $376,000, according to fig- ures revealed at the trials of employes convicted of embezzling funds. ! After the conferehce with Chief| Judge Dennis, the attorney general is- sued a statement announcing the set- tlement of the litigation. The statement read: settlement of the suit the bank the State $93,750. “The settlement was recommended to| me by the controller hd was approved | by him with the assent of the Governor and treasurer, as required by law. “Of the amount stolen from the State there has been recovered $146,62595. ‘The State recovered $7,738.98 from em- ployes and others, $45,136.97 from surety companies and the present sum | from the bank.” Some Propf Lacking. “iSpeaking in terms of figures, I find | that no substantial proof is available to establish the forgery of the payee's signature on merchandise checks in- volving $5,21525 nor on pay voll | check; invelving $64,915.26. Conse- quently, as to, checks involving $70.-| 130.51, there appears to be no poseible | chance of recovery in case the present | suit actually goes to trial. “As to the merchandise checks in- volving $140,623.49, there is evidence that the indorsements of the payees | Rain: The Akron was up nine hours yester- day and last night for measurement of | its turning radius. Thoeodolites, instru- ments resembling a surveyor's telescope, were placed atop the dock and a fac- tory three miles away to record the ship's movements through circles and semi-circles, Although it will be some time before | results of the data are calculated, Rear | Admiral George C. Day of the Naval Board of Inspection and Survey said the flight was “very successful.” | The next flight, which may be made tomorrow, will determine the “dynamic | lift” and’the speed at which the ship | ascepds and descends under different | loads. Tests for speed and a 48-hour | cruise will follow. The ship, the world’s | tlargest lighter-than-alr craft, must be | flown 75-hours and meet all tests be-‘ fore it is accepted by the Navy. OFFICER TO BE BURIED Ogbourre A. Hill, U. S First Lieuf the Naval Marine Corps, who died Hospital here on Friday. 1 be buried oday in Arlington National Cemeter Comdr. Wiliord R. Hall, Chaplain Corps, U. S. Navy, will officlate at funeral es to be held at 2 pm. at the Fort Myer, Va., chapel. The honorary llbearers will be Lieut. Col. John R. Henley, Maj. Ar- thur J. White, Pirst Lieuts. Francis I.| Fenton and Raymond T. Presnell and | Chief artermaster Clerk Norman | Marine Corps. l Eight of | Washington, D. C., five from Maryland and the remainder from other States, Participating__in__the those arrested were from drive were Variety is the spice of a menu Old friends greet you often enough, but not too often, on our menus. Dinner 65c And a grand one it is, too. Table service at dinner. 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