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WRIGHT AIRPLANE MAY COME BACK Inventor’s Agreement With London Leaves Way Open for Its Return to America. The disposition of the Wright airplane, the first than-air mechanism _actually still remains in doubt today after a conference between. Dr. harles Walcott, secretary of the Institution, and Grover ( aeronautical engineer of New who came to Washington after con terring with Orville Wright Some weeks ago Wright announced his intention of depositing the ma chine in an English museum because he claimed, the label on the Langley machine in the Smiths collection was so worded that It t ed to deprive him and his sther of credit as the actual “first rs of the air. Following the conference Dr. Wal cott indicated that, while he was al ways willing to listen to suggestions, nothing definite had been arrived at. Dr. Walcott left Washington today for Philadelphia Expect a Compromise. Mr. Loening, however, expressed confidence that the dispute over the Loening. label will be smoothed out and that | the Wright plane finally will be brought to the Smithsonian. he believed that Dr. scription of the Langley plane to meet Mr. Wright's objections. In awarding his plane to the Eng- lish museum Mr. Wright stipulated that the agreement could be revoked within five years, and this clause may be used to keep the machine in this eountry, Mr. Loening said. LONDON TO GET PLAN Wright Declares Shipment Will Be Made in About a Month DAYTON. Ohio, June 4. While there is a possibility that the original Wright airplane may eventually rest in this country at the Smithsonian Institution, Orville Wright declared today that the machine would go to original | heavier- | to fiy. | D. | ithsonian | York, | original | He said | Walcott is re- | ceptive to suggestions to revise the de- | {Frame-Up Charge - In Pickford Case By the Associated Press, L.OS ANGELES, June 4.—Habheas corp proceedings, aimed to re- lease from .custody the three men | held in the alleged plot to kidnap | Mary Pickford, film siar, were dis- | missed in Supreme Court yesterday. | | | | ! 1 | The charges against the trio, C. Z. Stephens. Claude A. Holcomb and Adrian J. Wood, will be inves- tigated Friday by the grand jury, which also will inquire Into accus tions of the defense that the affair was a “frame-up” by police In- formers. MERIDIAN HILL PARK ENTRANCE BIDS OPENED | Contracts to ‘Be A’;arded Next ! Week for Retaining Wall | and Fifteenth Street Gate. Will Be Probed)| Bids were opened vesterday in the |office of public buildings and public | parks of the National Capital for the | construction of the Chapin street en- trance on the Fifteenth street side | of Meridian Hill Park and for the building of 355 feet of wall from this entrance South to Belmont street The entrance and wall will be similar to that on the Sixteenth street side of the park. It is expected that the contract will be awarded in the next week Charles H. Tompkins Co. of this v bid $21,110 for the entrance and - the wall. The Fred H. , also of this city, bid $29,- , for the entrance and $28,975 for | the wall. The first contractor offered th deduct $500 if it was awarded both | contracts and the second named com- pany offered to deduct $4,000 under the same conditions. | zland, where it is to be exhibited in | Science Museum at Kensington for five vears. Blue prints and part of the ship ar preparatory for shipment. be shipped from Dayton in about a | month, Mr. Wright said | Mr. Wright previously his willingness to bring the airplane drawings of each announced | } back to this country if his conditions for exhibiting it were complied with. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON BRIGADIER GENERALS WILL BE PROMOTED Kuhn and Graves Slated for Rank of Major General in United States Army. Briz. Gens. Joseph E. Kuhn, Vancouver Barracks, Wash.. and ‘Wil- liam S. Graves, at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., have been selected for promotion to major generals. Gen. Kuhn will take the vacancy in the grade created by retirement of Maj. Gen. Omar Bundy. commanding the 5th Army Area Corps, at Colum: | bus, Ohio. Gen. Graves succeeds to the vacancy caused by retirement July 10 of Maj. |Gen. Harry C. Hale, commanding the 6th Corps Area, at Chicago. Col. H. C. Smither, on duty here, and Col. Paul A. Wolf, at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., will become brigadier general. 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