Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1928, p. 28

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Jane 1}), 1928 CHEMICAL WARFARE TO BE DEIONSTilATD HERE er Accesso·r ie.r .., North Shore COast to Be Scene ·of Esperimenb by Institute of Olemistry A r eoplaneg over Lake M ichigan l~y ing down smo ke scr eens a nd g om~ th roug h various ot her maneuver s ot chemical warfare in the a ir will be a pa rt of the program of_ t he Instit_ute of Chemistry of the Amenca n_ Chemical societv which will m eet at ~orthwest ern u~ive r sitv from July 23 to :\ugust j l8. The last~ da y of. the institute will be devoted to chemi.,try in war, a nd at 1 5 :JO o'clock in the af ter noon of August I 1 · residents of the north shore will i hav·e an opportunity of seeing an actual fiemon-; ra ion of the part chemistry f;lays in war. T_hese demon· rations wil be arranged In such a way as to be peritc ly safe, it is promised. b : a ht same ime spectacular. .\[an v wirlely known lecturers on various pha es ()t chemical vvarfarc:: I hav·t been ob tained by the ins itute: One oi these is Dr. \\". Lee Lewis. direc or or research of the institu e of .-\merican packers anrl former heari of · the department of chemistry at . ·or hwestern universi y. During he war 1 Dr. Lewis wa.s in the chemical warrare ·en·ice. Hi most imp~)r ant achievement was the direction or he f. 'Sroup of scientists which w~..; resp?n. ·ihle for the dev·elopment ot Lew1s1 e . 1 . the one toxic material rieveloperl during the war wh1ch vvas more deadly than mustard ga -. Dr. Lewis will speak on .. ..=cic::nce in . ·ational Deren ·e." and will call a tention to the fact that chemistry by !· no means stands alone in heading modern warfare. He will show that all science:;, even such apparen ly harm16.~ ones as psychologv and :tronomy: play imp1) rtant par s in modern wan are. Following is a list oi the 1)tl er spea · ers with the ubjects of heir alk: : H. Er!mund Bullis. executive -,ecretarv oi the . · atronal .-\ssociation f~_,r Ch~mKal Defense. "The Reaction or the General Public to th · C se of Gas in \Variare." Col. Harrv L. Gilchrist oi the C i ed ~ tates arm'v. "Present Problems of Chemical D~rense." Colonel Gikhr"st is the outstanding medical authof'ity ' on the after effects of chemic a.! war' tare casua lties. I Bvron C. Goss of the Lake Erie Chemic al C1Jmpany. "Pea ce Time C ses I or Chemica l \Variare." ~fr. Goss is an autho ritv on the use of te ar g a::; a nd I :;imila r agencies fo r checking crime. Dr. J. £ . ~fills . di r ector oi research I of the Chem ical \'Vari a n~ Service. Edgewood Arsen ~l. "Present Problem~ of Chemical Defense." ~Ianv oi D r . :\~fills' discove ries h a ve no direct bear in g on wa rfa re, b ut are rega rded as of the gr eatest va lue in peace time problems. ' ~I ajo r General Pa ul B. ~.falo n e, commanding general of the Sixth Corp s Ar ea .. will speak on · · ~a tiona l Preparedness." 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