Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1928, Page 6

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G '» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, T1928. WRIGHTS CREDITED WITH FIRST FLIGHT Smithsonian Regents At- tempt to End Quarrel—Plane ' Now in England. rciated Prves to the Wright brothers for flight power-propelled heavier-than- carrying & man Was re- day afternoon by the of the Smithsonian ntly announced he ht plane to the um and at the same time | o Smtihsonian and the label d on the Langley nlane exh s, accusing the insti- aking false and misleading n an effort to give Langley he thought was due him- brother. Smithsonian announced label would be re- d reconsider and achine. ard of regents ation as follow impression tements that on has denied e credit for human opelled heavier-than- That it is the sense of the o S onian serfous by s o = s | Institution that to the Wrights belores | RGES PROMPT WORK flight with a power-propelled heavier- than-air machine carrying a man. PLANE SHIPPED FEBRUARY 3. tuberculosis. This film is one of the many features of the early diagnoais campalgn now being conducted through- TO CHECK DISEASE ™ ™ i U. S. OFFERS NEW PACTS ON PEACE TO JAPANESE Negotiations Now Similar to Those Being Conducted With Other Governments. |Orville Wright's Agreement Is for 'y George M. Kober Says Tuber- Year's Exhibition There. | 2 culosis Is Often Due to DAYTON, Ohto, March 16 (#).—Ac- I' o | tion of the Smithsonian regents regard- Environment, |ing the flights of Orville and Wilbur g i :{:er(?'“:"::i,"': That the higher tuberculosis death | which the original flight was made Was | i, o e colored population of Wash- shipped to the British National Muscum Alistiscaliibility. Negottations s | ington 1s not due to racia qotisiiens for separsie Gendes on {at London. BOLAYALE o o teganomic s coRATtions $00| ook son nd COLEnUCh Wil URpAT: | On Pebruary 3 Orville Wright reveal- | environment was the statement made | e’ who' has given the figf;’;:‘t"i ffl' led that the ship had been started to | :\’\m r?"“flhiflm-' ‘!\l 5 ll\;' “-‘“"1""" X“”‘x']"‘riI).x\«‘:uh)l: ‘Tsuneo Matsudaira, d.rnfi.s“:w'r jrnoion o (asia for a minimum | ¢ion "o 'q large assemblage of colored | Pero O T orgthirs ad been em- | Physiclans in the new Howard Modicsl| [ rotleqt for more than two years in a | School Auditorium last evening, = DL | O oaveray with Smithsonian_ ofcials | Kober's remarks followed the principal [over who made the first successful air- | ddress of the Everlig, hich e e |plane fiight. The Wrights maintained | [hered by 1 it N 15 fhelr fight at Kitty Hawk, N. C., in | njendent of t UL L 11903 entitled them to the ho | Dr. Peabody appealed to the colored | e e with the Britikh Mu- |members of the medical profession | | seum'1s @rawn i such a way that the | Present to co-operate in every possiole | petiod of exnibition may be extended | ¥AY i1 the campaign of education for | IS i yearsMr AW ight said. | early dingnosis now being renewed with - vigor by the Tuberculosis Association He deplored the fact that of all the | nds of patlents in various tuber- cul sanatoria and hospitals today, | the great received in so * | advanced se thai : ng in Our Used Car Department Was Now Senator Ferris Tl of Cold. | Senator Ferris of Michigan has been confined to his apartments Washington Hotel with a s but his condition is not resar eto his family. Alth s | date d 1 o 2 _ailment was giving him less trouble | fi e ol or 0 today than at any time since he was ). & forced to bed. it was said that if no immediate and considerable improve- I ment is shown he will go to a sani- tarium at Battle Creek, Mich. ty were Standards,” accepted as a rel thority on the ect. and by the National Tuberculosis Assoc | tion. Following the a { plcture, entitled shown for the fir Following installation by a hotel of its own taxi service, a taxi war has | been started In Tokyo, Japan a medical Introducing to 1605 14th Street a proposed arbitration treaty similar to that recently ratified with France and a conciliation treaty identical in effect with the Bryan treaty. These new drafts are intended to take the place of the combined arbitra- tion and conciliation pacts submitted in draft form to the Japanese Am- bassador December 31 and placed the negotiations on the same basis as those now being conducted with other gov- crnments. . Col. Upham Relieved. 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