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There are many known ;peies of flying reptiles. Scientists generally refer to ail as Pterosaurs but the ivipular name Pterodactyl ;8 also considered correct. Al a, e now extinct. "The thing that's so extraordinary about this thing tf4 its tremendous size," said Dr Warm Langston Jr director of the vertebrate animal, which lived more than 60 million years ago, had twice the wingspan of the biggest previously kraiwn Pterodactyl, or winged :reptile, and nearly six times the wingspan of the Condor, the largest bird now The alive. Thfi estimated size of the creature is der ived hirt.d cr. the sizt.s of many fragmentary awl some complete bones found in excavations during the last three years at Big Bend National Park in Brewster paleontology Cut All Routes Rebels 1avc cut all land and river mites into Phnom Penh but even if the capital should fall the governmeut supposedly could move to a more secure provmcial capital and continue to operate. The pressure is building in both Cambodia and abroad, however, for a new government without Lon Nol that conceivably cold talk pcace with the insurgents. laboratory. There's never been any- County, Tex. like this hcfnrc." thing Announcement of the dis(Copyright) covery, in the March 14 issue to is ...Science. ,ef expected rekindle an old debate among paleontologists over whether flying reptiles flapped their featherless, leathery wings Dear Subscriber: or merely climbed up onto high perches and leaped into Now you can pay for your the Mr currents to soar like daiiy newspaper with gliders. 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We only needed tate more vote to win," explained one White louse official alter the vote was first announced by Scott as he rushed out of the committee room. ow.- - Bong ...eon. 1.0,a q, us Wi McGaraerri, r, , litlENSII.111. tt4r it- -t :, ki -- 4101111641"4"M614 4 ' !. -- fi ;;;; Est:tvill -, NI t ff.:; Politically, this comorturdse had the advantage. that it would not require Congress ta vote directly on appeoprinting additional funds for Cambodia. In primiple, the military service eventually would be paid back for the aminimition and military supplies transferred to Cambodia. But the payback would come in later legislation and be concealed in an overall legislative. package providing military aid funds to the Pentagon. Voting for the comprormse, in addition to Javits, were Sens. Clifford P. Gale W. McGee, Case, Pa. Voting against and Hugh Scott, the proposal were Sens. Humphrey, Frank Church. and George account of the assassination conversations, as told by the friend, former Sen. George A. Smathers, DFla., is contained in the oral history archives of the Kennedy Library. Smathers said, "he "A. I recolle-ct,- " (Kennedy) was just throwing out a great barrage of questions he was certain it could be accomplished "The question was whether or not it woold accomplish that which he wanted it to do, whether or not the reaction throughout south ,kmera would be how wnuld the good or bad meeienni people react, would the peopie he gratified?" Smothers said the matter was discussed several times in 1901! but finally early in 1962, a year before Kennedy himself was assassinated, the former presidvnt angrily told him not to bring it up any more. Some diplomatic sources said U.S. Ambassador John Gunther Dean was a key Pgure in the shakeup, tut others said Fernandez' ouster was unexpected and no changes had been foreseen until after the U,S, congressional vote on the aid bill. , at Ilia a rrried services,- An d ;t.A, 1 As n became inereatiagly apparent that Congress winald rica approve its original request for $222 tnilliOn in additional military aid funds for Cambodia, the administration fell back on the compromise adopted by the eube err:- rilittee Tacaday. Basically the compromise permits the Pentagon to transfer $125 million in ammunition and military supplies to Cambodia out of the existing stockpiles Sun-Tim- Mood in Congress Some U.S. congressmen, debating 441 nactE an Comproause Service Chicago WASHINGTON President John F. Kennedy reportedly talked several times about the possibility of 83S3SSinating Cuban Premier Fidel Castro but finally ordered a close friend never to raise the subject again ture." kF:77:1.1; 411 1,W, 1.0 Cambodia government, rather than "to pull the plug and let the Khmer Itouge nverran Phnom Penh." effeet, he said, he heard "a cry for help in the dark of night which I did not went th deny." For the United States to ceat.e suppoit of the latin government. he said, would "compail now." them to 'oe Discussed Killing Castro? I.abinet, student at the University of Texas at Austin. Lawson's ontiruing exploratioris and study of the fossils .are being carried out under the auspices of the university's r t.,1 finver lives would be lost if the 'United States coritinued to assist the DTA' bdL New York Times NEW YORK The largest talown eirature ever to have flown, an extinct winged reptile with an estimated wingspan of 51 feet, has been discovered by fossil hunters 4 2.2 tP-- leading the country any more'' because Lani Nol did not consult with him over th2 dismissal of a province chief, but ton Nol .ssked him to form a new Reptile Big-Winne-ed '2.-- 2, Penh. Prom Prop One whiie Humphrey was artru,H5:trat,;f2r., expecting that he would join him in opposing any Javits Explains Vote Javits tfild reporters after the ti.vohiur meeting that he had dtiritie4 to vote for the additional aid because he believed 'that is the more likely coerse to bring about an orderly transition at' rn bodi a ," oov err rn ent Bag ic a y Jaints said, he was ME-to- r tho losm destructive" course of action to taite. Ile said he had become -so long as there persuaded that romained ,4.zome 1411.i tO dVrerld rh110:11 d 521-150- 1 kyt orgy) CosntlAtked a bkiody pea Gen Sothitae Fernandez, Cambodian commander in chief. was dismissed by Loa Nol as the stroke-tamepresidcnt sought to invlgorate the armed forces. Named to replace Far7inni1ez was a former defense minister, Ci Sak Sot Saktaa. Diplomatic sources said live young ganerals had Named Lon No that they would act if he didn't create a government that could negotiate with the insurgent Khmer Rouge Prime Minister Long Bork resigned, saying be was "mcatiable of iVeetiday before 10 a in.. Siald2Ns Isloi e p.m.; Y. Executhe Editor. ,STriorinot:ao 1;11 Lifestyle F,2 4,..6.10 Editorial page Scarps 5244315 32 - .1:, iiept. !sports l'Appi. & .i.rt,, 321 15SI 52 Promotion '.1:14ttne I .....,,:,, !;:t'::: ,r1 2 Catdsined Fr a rs,gc Cue developments as Indochinese fighting 'S 10 52 ; onroves t Comprowase Aid Flan s I Fir--'s Cambodia's Army General Telephone Nninbcrs i I cz.ttrAuv CovpriAlo, c Li 73 Come fly the r)uo. Fly Huut,e5 Airvyntl , 4 1, 'At b.i..0.1U , - ' , |