Pag Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 8, 971i Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 8, 1971 DIAL 662-6264 * At State & Liberty St-. -6th SMASH HIT- DIJSTUN HOIT[NAN LITI.E BIG HAN" OPEN 12:45 0 SHOWS AT 1:10-3:45-6:15-9 P.M. FROM DIVIDED PAKISTAN War refugees floding India NEW DELIII '/t The lid- in got'rn-ment says about two nsitlion cr fusees who have fled civil strife in neihboring East Pakistan and cros'.ed into India are creating the largest refugee problem in modern history. India claims sami 50,000 re- fugees cross the border daily to escape the Eastern province of Pakistan where Bengalis mounted a civil war last month to win. independence from West Pakistan. Pakistans Eastern and West- ern wings are divided geograph- ically by India. Indian Foreign Secretary T. N. Kaul announced the lat- est figures in a meeting with a three-member team from the U.N. High Commission for Re- fugees which arrived here from Geneva. The agency is here to see how it can provide relief to' the East Pakistanis. The Indian foreign secretary, according to an official summary of his talks with the U.N team, said the influx of refugees from East Pakistan was "the story of a human tra (%fdy at gigantic proportions." "Had we be:pn able to shut our ow: vyes we could have seal- ed thi border and not permit- ted these refugees to come in, thus making possible an even treater holocaust than what the world is witnessing now," in East Pakistan. Kaul said. India would be glad "to re- ceive sympathy, understanding and assistance" from other na- tions in dealing with the refugee problem, Kaul added. Kaul said that about 1.8 mil- lion of the refugees in India were in the state of West Bengal, of which Calcutta is the capi- tal. Indian oficials said the U.N. mision, headed by Charles Mace, the U.N. deputy high commis- sioner for refugees, had prom- ised "maximum possible help and assistance" to India. As the number of refugees mounted. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi came under increasing political pressure to recognize the three-week-old, self-pro - claimed government of Bangla " Desh -- Benali nation - in East Pakistan. Mrs. Gandhi, according to an official spokesman, ruled out any immediate recognition of Bangla Desh but said the mat- ter was "still under considera- tion." Big Four . Berlin talks deadloeked BERLIN (A) - The Big Four talks on Berlin were virtually deadlocked yesterday after the 19th session of ambassadors to divided Germany, allied sources said. The Russians, who earlier said the talks had moved "one step further," have not budged from their position paper of March 26, the informants said, adding the points made by the Soviet side are unacceptable to the West. "It is blocked," one source emphasized, "with each side having its own paper that can be discussed indefinitely. But that does not mean the matter is any closer to a solution." The source added that no one wants to break off the dialogue so it ill continue even without prospect of any progress in the immediate future. It was the 19th time the U.S., British, French and Soviet am- bassadors met in their series that now has lasted over a year. Their latest meeting lasted ittee hours. It was the first session since 77 year old Walter Ulbriht stepped down as East German Conm- nist party leader, citing reasons of health and age. Sir Roger Jackling of Great Britain chaired the session an' told newsmen afterwards that the fact that the talks still continue constitutes -a positive aspect of the dialogue at this :stage. Rent your Roommate with a Classified Ad TMR N6K8RD Paul Gereiia HAS JUST RELEASED HIS 2ND ALBUM AND IS BACK TO KICK OFF THE SUMMER MUSICAL SIASON WITH COUNTRY BLUES and RAGTIME NEXT WEEK: Porn Ostergren a ?..1 SE 4 (6Yeahbut when you pick up a four-pack = it's heavy A ti971, THEODORE HAMM CO., ST PAUL AND )THER PITIES 0