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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1920)
No, 22 SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERMISTON HERALD GERMANY UNDONE BY OWN WEAPON plants tor manufacturing all three of these explosives. Under the best of conditions the cost of either TNT or nitric acid is about two and one-half the cost of ammonium nitrate. But the United States was wholly depend ent upon Chilean nitrate of soda as a raw material for ammonium nitrate, with ■ he exception of a small produc- tío» of nitrogen from the coking of coal. •The Chilean supply was 4,500 miles away from New York City by way »of the Panama Canal, and the route by way of the Straits of Magel lan is nearly twice as long. A Record Building Operation. Shortly after the war began In Eu rope the German government entered into the fixation of air nitrogen for military explosives on a vast scale. It was not, however, until the fall of 1917 that the United States government took It up. The Ordnance Department asked Mr Washburn’s company to, organize a subsidiary corporation, known as the Air Nitrates Corporation, with Mr. Washburn as president, to act as agent of the government for the con struction and operation of the air ni trates plant at Muscle Shoals. Ala- bama. This corporation provided the designs, erected the equipment in the chemical plants and supervised all the I other work. It also operated the camp, the town and the plant. Other work Is sublet to severai of the best known organizations in the Uniteti States. Westinghouse Church Kerr Company built the plant buildings, the camp, the permanent city and utilities. The J. G. White Engineering Corpora tion designed and built the nitrate acid plant. The M. W. Kellogg Com pany furnished the piping and built the chimneys. On February 16, 1918, ground was broken, and eight months anti eight days later the $60,000,000 Muscle Shoals plant began producing ammonium nitrate. In that brief pe riod 23,000 men had completed the plant and nround it, where not a house stood before, had arisen u city of 25,000 Inhabitants. This plant when In full operation was ready to provide 13 per cent of all explosives to be used by all the allies on all the allied fronts during the ex jected spring drive of 1919. Had Sold to America Secret of Making Explosive From Air. BIG NITRATE PLANT RESULTS. Built in Eight Months It Con vinces Kaiser of His Defeat. By GARRET SMITH. One of the most romantic passages in the secret history of the World War Is the story of how the Ordnance De partment of the United States Army made It possible for America, until then -utterly lacking In ammunition and In facilities for making it, to man ufacture unlimited quantities of pow erful explosives out of air and rock. It was largely the knowledge of this fact that forced Germany to surrender when she did. The secret was secured from Ger many herself. It was an open busi- between business ness transaction men, whereby we apparently acquired nothing more military than a process for making a high grade fertilizer known as cyanamid. Frank Sherman Washburn, head of the group of business men who bought this process, conceived the germ of the Idea in the early nineties while In South America as consulting engineer In connection with the production and shipping of Chilean nitrate of soda Nitrogen compounds are an essential part of all commercial fertilizers. The only available natural nitrate deposits in large quantities are In Chile. This supply was diminishing. Germany, which had been taking about one- third of the Chilean nitrates, was al- ready experimenting with processes for their artificial production. In 1907 Mr. Washburn secured in Germany the American rights of the cyanamid process which had been Invented In that country. Turning Air Into a Weapon.' By this process air, which Is a mix ture of about four-fifths nitrogen gas and one-fifth oxygen. Is placed in con tainers and subjected to pressure and cold until It turns to a liquid. Then ths nitrogen is distilled In much the same manner as alcohol Is separated from water. But before this nitrogen can be used as a fertilizer It must be combined with a chemical combination of lime and-carbon known as calcium carbide, produced by burning ordinary limestone In big rotary kilns and com bining It in the electric furnace with carbon supplied in the form of ordi nary coke. Cyanamid thns produced contains the elements of ammonium nitrate, one of the most powerful of modern expío- sives. By one process ammonia Is ex tracted from other process from another namid. Then the cyanamid. By an- nitric acid Is extracted batch of this same sya- the ammonia and nitric acid are combined and there you have ammonium nitrate ready for packing Into shells with TNT. There are three kinds of explosives used for bursting shells In modern warfare—TNT, picric acid and ammo nium nitrate. The United States was equally deficient In raw materials and PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. R. G. GALE Physician and surgeon Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 t 4; 7 t 8. Phone Ml DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon OFFICE PHONE. 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 182 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m. Day or night calls answered promptly DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon . phone 641 Saturday, February 21, 1920 votes © 1920 A. B. S.. Ing. 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