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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 27

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1 I Driver Who Crashed Into Page C3 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Wednesday June 28 1972 One Third Of Countries World Nuclear Gains Pose Threat French Are Sik Int On Nuclear Test Jet Is Still Unconscious proliferation of nuclear weapons would lead to a totally new situation in military and strategic affairs The 1968 Nonproliferation Treaty currently creates a barrier against the spread of nuclear weapons but the strength of this barrier will depend on how many states subscribe to the treaty and how strong the treaty By Andrew Wilson Times-Post News Service LONDON By the end of the 1970s abotit one-third of the countries in the world will have significant programs for the production of nuclear energy and hence the potential for making nuclear weapons This warning note sounded by the Stockholm Interna tional Peace Research Institute in its 1972 year book on World Armaments and Disarmament should temper the euphoria created by last mont h's US-Soviet agreement on strategic arms limitation The institute an independent international research body set up in 1966 by the Swedish Parliament says the possibility of the 1 4 1 75 ci 4 7 (143-- (4' 4-SiA 6t --7' )0' 1: -'4 4 4 A -Yi--4e41 I it us Unit Will Eye Russ On Treaty Compilance ST LOUIS Mo (AP) A young business executive whose car smashed into a hijacked jetliner at the St Louis airport remained unconcious and in serious condition Tuesday at a St Louis hospital He faces federal charges of damaging a plane in interstate commerce David Hanley 30 of suburban Florissant was injured when the 1971 Cadillac convertible he had given his wife as a Mothers Day off the jet's nose gear and into the landing gear A spokesman at St John's Mercy Hospital said Tuesday that Hanley had not gained consciousness since the accident Friday night He remained in the intensive care ward with multiple fractures of the head and internal injuries Authorities were still trying to determine a motive for the action which stalled the take off of the American Airlines flight after the plane was commandeered more than eight hours earlier on a flight from St Louis to Tulsa The car was demolished and the hijacker was forced to use a backup plane to make his getaway with six hostages and a half million dollars in ransom Doctors at the hospital said blood samples taken from Hanley showed he was not intoxicated at the time of the crash Hanley described by friends as "a quiet calm family man" was reportedly having drinks with a friend late Friday night at a motel bar near the airport while the hijacker waited for his plane to be refueled and for the ransom money "Turn on the radio in a few minutes and you'll hear something that will rock the world" Hanley reportedly told his friend A short time later as the pirated plane was about to take off Hanley's car with PARIS (AP) The French nuclear test series probably started on Sunday with an explosion at Mururoa Atoll in the South Pacific the French news agency said today in a dispatch from Papeete The report said the test headquarters refused to confirm that a nuclear device had been detonated but information received in Papeete seemed to indicate clearly that the first test was held The Defense Ministry in Paris refused to make any comment in line with its previous announcement that it would give no information on the tests The news agency said the first test was believed to have been exploded Sunday morning at Muruora or around 4 pm PDT aerial and satellite observation and other means Soviet and Egyptian fulfillment of the truce terms This was a source of major embarrassment to the US which had negotiated the truce and the incident nearly led to the collapse of the cease-fire The new committee officials said is to be headed by Lt Gen Vernon A Walters deputy director of central David Hanley AP Wirephoto its horn sounding struck two parked cars and then ripped through a 10- foot-high chain link fence Witnesses said Hanley's car raced at speeds up to 80 to 90 miles an hour toward the hijacked airliner then turned away and went to the opposite end of the 10000-foot runway before turning again and heading straight toward the plane By Tad Szulc New York Times News Service WASHINGTON United States intelligence officials have established a committee to keep track of Soviet observance of the terms of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty signed in Moscow May 26 The five-man committee is to begin functioning Saturday the cutoff date agreed upon by the two governments for the construction of new sites for offensive missiles in the United States and the Soviet Union Administration officials said the committee was set up to avoid the repetition on a broader scale of the violation of the Suez Canal truce in August 1970 when the Soviet Union and Egypt moved into position SAN1-2 and SAM-3 antiaircraft missiles after the cease-fire with Israel At that time US intelligence services were unprepared to monitor through Boris Spassky AP Wirephoto I Fischer Will Make Chess Match Start REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) American chess challenger Bobby Fischer will be in Iceland in time for the start of his 24-game world championship match against Boris Spassky of the USSR one of his advisers said yesterday Fred Cramer a former president of the US Chess Association said Fischer "will be here in time" but he did not give a date for his arrival It was understood Fischer planned to fly in from New York today Fischer 29 was scheduled to arrive Monday but he canceled his flight at the last minute and sent Cramer instead to inspect the facilities There were unconfirmed reports that Fischer had objected to the lighting in the sports hall where the games will be played But speaking to newsmen Cramer said only that the American challenger objected to the umpire of the match Lothar Schmidt of Germany Cramer did not elaborate Spassky the 35-year-old world champion has been in Reykjavik preparing for the match since June 21 1 TV Loneliness LONDON (AP) Actor drew Cruickshank says television 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