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Senate leaders issue warning
against Camb.od ian involvemlent

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continue," Scott told the Senate.
But lie added: "At the same
time, I do not want to see Phnon
Penh destroyed by the advancing
forces. I do not want to see the
government of Cambodia assassi-
nlted."
The two Senate leaders both
suggested the Cambodia situation
might be salvaged if power was
turned over to Gen. Sirik Matak,
former number two man under
Lon Nol.
A wxarning that any' future
American military reinvolvement
in Indochina would lose support
of Congressional conservatives
came from Sen. John Stennis, the
influential chairman of the Sen-
ate Armed Services Committee.
*The Mississippi D~emocrat, wvho

hn.s st roni l s i pport ed Ni xori, over
Indochina, said: "I think wve have
surely learned that the nation
must nearer agtain he committed to
war, and to war's painutl sacri-
fices, without the full moral sanc-
tion of the American people."
Stennis' statement was issued
from his hospital room where he
is recovering from gunshot wounds
suffered during a holdup last Jan.
30 and was his first foreign policy
statement since he wa's shot.
His statement was delivered to
the Senate Foreign Relations Com-
mittee which is holding hearings
on legislation to prohibit a presi-
dent from conducting military op-
erations for more than 30 (lays
w~ ith)out specific approv al by Con-
gr'ess.
The State D~epartmnent told the

committee Nixon has authority to
bomb Cambodia because it is an
unfinished portion of the Indochina
War.
Charles B~rower, the State De-
partrnent's acting legajl adviser,
said the President had constitu-
tional authority to order the
bombing under his power to con-
duct foreign relations as comman-
der-in-chief.
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Sen. M'Nark Hatfield (R-Ore), told
the Senate: The course of actions
in Cambodia in recent days brings.
back memories of the early
stages of this. country's interven-
tion in Vietnam.
"1 fear the pattern of secret
commitments and public denials is
being repeated," lhe said.
DALLAS - Bob I1. Slaugh-
ter', a paleontologist at Southern
MNxethodist University, is in the
process of mounting an 80 million-
year-old sea monster found in ear-
vApril near here. Slaughter says
the remains he is constructing are
tnose of a plesiousaur, a sea crea-
t"{re which had fins instead of feet.
Hie says the monster lived in a sea-
way which- linked the' Gulf of
Mexico with the Pacific Northwest.
The 25 - foot specimen was found
in a drainage ditch excavation
near tite regional airport which .is
being built oetween here and Fort
Worth.

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