Nerve gas moved in West smoothly; more flights on

Army officials, elated by the successful airlift of the first two planeloads of potentially lethal Weteye nerve gas bombs from Colorado to Utah, plan two more shipments by the end of the week. The smooth transfer of 128 bombs Wednesday did not, however, erase the concerns of many Utah residents who protested the planned move to Tooele Army Depot.

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