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Show DESERET, NEWS, 4A August Tueidny, 12, 1969. Utahns Defend Votes On r? senate woes WASHINGTON Both Utah senators voted Monday to enforce added safeguards on the testing and transportation of chemical and biological weapons. The vote on an amendment to the military construction authoiization bill was 91-after the Pentagon IPian Cew AAilitery Cuts , WASHINGTON (UPI) -After a series of victories, and leaders cf a big a bipartisan drive to cuf military spending say they will delay further votes until after t h e August congressional I J 1 , ) j with partment of Defense has recognized' public and congressional concern. ' Moss said the "amendment was basically in accord with his own opinion about CBW. Moss added too much public discussion about the issue has be com 3 emotional and secrecy. or Rightly think rightly, wrongly, and the governments r credibility concerning the testing is highly suspect. Even after the Dugway Incident it was' some time before the Army would admit to testing nerve gas agents, let alone to responsibility for the death of the sheep. be- primarily speculative, cause of the Armys obsession eiHEl! OUTS Forces supersonic manned OFFKING US 0IHEL! bomber, cut off funds for more Navy aircraft carriers and clamp down .on further purchases of the controversial C5A cargo plane. William Sen. Proxmire, unofficial floor leader for the military critics, said he did not plan to call up any of the items until September. He decided not to risk other votes when rollcalls Monday showed four absent senators whose support his group must have. Sen. John C. Stennis, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and floor leader of the procurement bill, said the continued campaign for defense reductions was spending leading this country into a dangerous frame of mind. He accused the critics of slander and libel" against the military profession and pleaded with them to end their crusade. vacation, which starts Wednesday, to mobilize . public support for more cuts in the $20 billion military procurement bill. Last week leaders of the drive narrowly lost a vote to halt deployment of the Safe- guard antlballistic missile system but won an amendment for tighter auditing of Pentagon spending. Monday they won unani-- j mous votes to control germ and gas warfare testing and 1 o the Pentagons research and development contingency fund. The spending amendment today was a proposal by Sen. J.; William Fulbright, to slice $45.6 million out of the Defense research budget by cutting down on work con-- j think traded to Pentagon Tanks," foreign institutions and social science agencies. Fulbright told the Senate three-wee- k i that such programs should be undertaken under conditions of maximum safety and that Congress be made fully aware of the actions taken. He said that some of the prove may requirements b u r d ensome and and he doubts that all are needed. But, he added that the De Issue al . recess. The leaders hope to use the J h, commercial, of chemical and " biological agents. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, said that the vote was not intended to end such programs or to prevent the United States from taking up new ones. The amendment does recognize that the public and Congress are concerned Monday much of the: work was likely to lead to a larger and larger military establishment and more Vietnams. There are about a' dozen other amendments to stop further development of the Air near-victor- J said it would not oppose the move. Sen. - Frank. E. Moss, proposed, after the vote, that a surgeon general's committee be named to determine the hazards of future tests and that he plans to introduce legislation to apply to all shipping, both military and Deseret News Wash. Bureau Chemical-Biologic- cut SAVINGS MOBILES V. NOW. 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