Show The Utah Statesman SOUND UuhlAPt-Am- id moving heavy the Army has allowed a jn'inwefocility to get nd of of deadly grinds of pounds warfare munitions found gy1 at this isolated western ablest site Monday jaui technicians from 60 iiia nerve agentrockets and ar-- b left over from years of tests at the projectiles netball 20 mile 3to base The work take three to five be done at Dugway s nUnulboo transportable drill aatBsfer system DATS scrub desert and salt a ksve been pelted with )njl Sexual abut trial date was set Vi are Mnday by 4th District Judge lad Sam ebo gave attorneys 30 bp ta prepare legal brief s IW uttar has brought criticism Ifcwarity police's pursuit of a Bvohnng homosexual con-b- s off thousands of bombs and millions of since the base opened in Open-ai- r tests of nerve agents were halted in 1969 after 6400 sheep died in nearby Skull Valley apparently from nerve gas Dugway Scientific Director Mortimer Rothenberg said the dud munitions were collected during the past 10 years and are too dangerous to transport far for detoxification Many were fired or dropped in original tests and are damaged or badly weathered The munitions contain some 460 including pounds of chemicals mustard gas and nerve agents GB All VX and contain explosives except the bomblets and some ar tillery shells Explosive devices shells 1942 campus defendant' attorney bmld Sanger has cntncized a which said he In i gives BYU io power to enforce the Mor TVs Vasserstrom mon school's standards Sam was scheduled to preside over the trial of David Chipman 24 charged with the felony count Chipman not a BYU student was arrested in Wasatch County after he allegedly made homosexual advances to David Neumann a student working aa a police decoy The judge did not rule on a motion by Slanger to have the charge dismissed on grounds of entrapthird-degre- e ment and overcharging The judge instead asked Sanger to prepare legal briefs to say why the case should not go to triaL Wasatch County Attorney says race ax determines haal lifestyle that determine the kind of life you live philosopher Richard Wasserstrom at attended Convocation lecture Ytonot My race or sex are not significant or pretend that wAat matter simply because they clearly do matter in society ha Mplained after his speech during a lively important facts aid met said Thurs-h’lymd- fcanfls 'magic lever' can Waascratrom changing aD have been disarmed Last March 26 rusting land mines filled with VX were detonated at a remote area at Dugway The mines left over from 1963 tests and found last January were considered too unstable to move Several thousand pounds of plastic explosives were used to bum the nerve agent as the mines blew up Dugway Commander Col Signs at a compound where nerve agents are examined remind that guards are authorized to shoot to kilL The DATS facility is 15 miles from the Dugway housing area and 21 miles from the nearest cruise missiles off-po- inhabited area Lt Marshall FereU DATS assistant project officer said the opera-tio- n is a pilot project that may later r Charles Bay said a search is underway for lost munitions from the thousands of tests conducted since the base opened in 1942 But he said the search is hampered by a lack of records of World War tests and because the base was closed from 1946 to 1952 9 1 979 Pafl® be used at the five other storage areas for nerve agents in the United States Munitions processed at DATS move along a motorized track inside a long sealed container Technicians in gas masks and protective clothing can manipulate shells and bombs by remote control or through thick plastic ports with heavy rubber gloves a Watch for the GRAND OPENING of Harold Call said he only received notice of the dismissal motion Monday and didn't have time to properly research the matter Call also said the wording in the motion was vague Stranger admitted the matters were complicated and agreed to prepare briefs for the court and the prosecution He said he would need about 30 days to do so “There are several complex legal matters in this case and it would be of assistance to the court to l ave those matters briefed" said Sam In hia motion to dismiss Stranger called the arrest illegal because the private police officers were not deputized He further contends the defendant should not have been charged with a felony He said the original intent of the arresting officers was to charge lewdness a misde- - 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