news this mor International CAIRO -- Another conflict between the Arabs and Israel could escalate into nuclear war, Egypt's semiofficial newspaper Al Ah- ram said yesterday. The Egyptian paper said Israel must agree now to a just and lasting peace, "the only way" to avert a nuclear ca- tastrophe. In Damascus, a spokesperson for the United Nations observer force in the Go- lan Heights, the last active Israeli-Arab battle front, announced that the Israeli and Syrian armies will complete their disengagement process today, 24 hours ahead of schedule. LONDON - Britain conducted an under- ground nuclear test in Nevada several weeks ago. It was the fourth test by a nuclear na- tion this spring, and was immediately con- demned by U. N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim and members of Prime Minister Harold Wilson's own Labor party. Wilson said it was carried out to maintain the effective- ness of Britain's nuclear deterrent. The Atom- ic Energy Commission in Washington said a joint U.S.-British underground nuclear wea- pons test was conducted several weeks ago at the U. S. nuclear test site in Nevada. National WASHINGTON - Charles Colson, former White House special counsel, has told a pri- vate investigator that he thinks the CIA may have been deeply involved in the Watergate and Daniel Ellsberg break-in cases. But Colson said in a statement that his conversation was exploratory and largely conjectural. The in- vestigator, Richard Bast, said that Colson saw "a total conspiracy by not only the CIA but the Pentagon as well to take over the President by being able to exercise undue in- fluence." Wveather Where is summer? Thanks to the upper level winds that steer the surface weather, we will have a first week of summer be more like what you would expect in the middle of spring. 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