Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1924, Page 6

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’ DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 27, 1924—PART 1. N e s e o W b i L R L A S B A P T s P — VETERANS OF CUBA |8/t &Rl | D, C. COLLEGE WOMEN CHEMISTS IN TEAWS _[iat% ot e i 50 DOLLINGS SUBSIDIARY Smists was Beon (5 Bate Drects This was followed by t ANSWER ROLL OF '98 ;- #2% & £ 4785k iLL HAVE BANQUET AT WAR BAS DISPLAY | Sty it it B i s % 580 OUND TO BE SOLVENT = | Walsh, Coi. C. A, W ams, Maj. J SIS - was in rout. . M. Wainwright and Senator Harris of streaming down their faces, | . GLIAT® Wou.d have been a deadly rpamtatniiagg = % e | with the gas close at their h . ha . . _ PHILAD HIA, April 26 —An NATION’S SCIENTISTS | Wocdworth Reese and Mis - - 4 : st Edgewood: Arsonal—No. |Wwi 2 1 el Bohle That "N Shemists were shown cans o ing 0ld Days. | Niagara of tears. KEven Gen. Fries, 3 § & 8 a e B n | inj 0 5 made by W. | Washington will hold its eighteenth > EDGBWOOD ARSENAL, Md., Apri? [ A friendly gephyr suvceeded in a A reception will be held % toremost chemists wept copjouslys |tearful acene was at an end. The gas | Shround the oS enmonbn BMOKe i —— Building Here. | The sorw willl Inelude Mo i % turned what was supposed to have' | purience ast, at which y Tears ) < H 5, . =% 1 3ailY p. poisonous gas. lar gases were Society of Army. of Santiago Holds | teorsia Speakers to Include Mrs, Lizette Wind Blows Fames Over Visif'ors (and some ~blubbering openly, the | then fired from The terrain seemed to |'mustard gas and also n to noun t that the American Bronze | Al % I - Who had'tried some of the gas earlicr | Lok fhat he get on his | s Company, & brokeraga = GATHER TOMORR A for the benefit of his guedts, pulled O e ) | concern and is now maks | The d. - . | e Roiist at Ruiipchels an 4 . 26.—Twelve hundred of the nation’si |tUrNINg the tear gus in the opposite 4 4 } e e e 1 . : ’ Opening of Three-Day Convention | 0 quet s : Reception Held in Homor of Gen. | ion of N Wed . here today When several tear gah |Wwas Derfectly Marmlees nod mhciSes i ! | = b sompany, it Is believed, ication of New at 8:30 o k prior to the banquet g b v fec mless and m army, when a sufficient number are| will « 1 et (ofanae et { e ther ainers ot G1s -orpalinitbn grenades got loose In their midstand |(hose who were affvcted said that | used et The National Sc of the Army Lizette Woodworth Reese, American | L DiSoin A SR AREANTIAE: doX SHABRIIAI OE ] Conducted Through Plast. Flying at a height of sev- s ¥ nd W &t Santiago de its annual | it is expected to, be the most |poet, and Miss Seima Ekren, ofily | i modern chemical warfare into an ' Arriving at the arsenal from Wask- | €74l hundred feet, the aviators let scouts feell back upon the main body | wriae Btokss, or trench | By Ue Aesociated Press Apnual Banquet, Recall- ol Selma Ekren. , ¢ Harm Dbne. € showered under a veritable | that jx uscd io n enemy sick " . subsidiary of the defunct fOAST OFFERED TO DEAD‘ Colloge Womeri's Club of By u Staf Correspondent. out his handkerchief unash direction and in & few minutes the ing enoush ting in his office tos ” hpnquet at th v and Nuvy Club | important meeting held in its history | woman gray of the Amel 4 altoyether realfstic affair. ington shortly after 10 o'clock, the 80 a £ ad white = smposed | W X Colicko in 3 y i The incident ceme at the close of | chemists were conducted through the e 5 were | - N e Ve e _ i one of the most remarkable sham |large plant where the Army is de- | Whith either other airpis o | o | v Mrs. Lyman Swormstedt, Mrs. F. E. ' g 7 4 battles ever staged by the chemical | veloping its chemicul warfare divi- | %7°Und troops could t con- | Favrington, Mrs. B evens and 7 ) Army. sion. The guests were taken through o a rather strong / o ‘1 1a . Gerritt Miller will take the 5 / 7q muests bers Americ the various laborator i » Jube 14-anf 7 ¢ o Clety tuils of how the different gase : e ' Hicers of the organization are: ; f sen. Amos A Frics | manufacturad wers expinined. 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