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DACCA, East Pakistan VP) - The fighting has brought A staggering civit war has teft damage reminiscent of World the 23 year otd nation of Pakis- War II. Markets were razed and tan on the brink of economic flattened, towns were destroyed and roads and rail links were cut and political ruin. at a dozen major points, crip- Killing in the war appears to pling communication. have been widespread and often Betting is heavy that the indiscriminate. Bengalis bent on shaky government of President a separate East Pakistan na- Agha Mohamed Yanya K h a n tion killed many of the area's won't last the year, and the ar- six million non-bengalis. 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NIGHTS {'} }:: i f }i': j r '}i ti ti I" .,:j .... ... : if LET US SHARE OUR ANXIETIES TOGETHER DISCUSS BETWEEN US, TELL OTHERS TOO, WHAT SORT OF MEN WE CAN'T BE ANY LONGER WHAT SORT OF MEN WE NOW DESIRE TO BE. yevgeny yevtushenko It was foggy on the Monterey Peninsula that morning. The roads were lined with young people-old people-in-between people-all people. The noonday sun peeked through the grey. Blue skies and a warm summer afternoon mingled lightly with pastel shirts and pleasant scents. The grandstands were packed as Joan Baez walked center stage amidst a tremulous roar of applause. Aptly titled: CELEBRATION; it was. More than anything else it reflected man's ability to create a microcosm of beauty amidst a world torn by violence and hatred. It recon- firmed his innate goodness. It reinforced our belief that each person makes an important con.. tribution to the whole: We allsent offour own tinyripple. Multiplied athousand fold,we created a tidal wave of understanding. It was one hell of a beautiful day. Merry Clayton was there; Kris Kristofferson, too. Linda Rondstadt and the Beach Boys and thousands of people singing, enjoying, swaying, loving. And thanks to Lou Adler, some of the day was captured on tape. Now there's an album. Its title: CELEBRATION. The artists and produc. ers are donating all royalties from its sale to the Institute for the Study of Non-Violence, Palo Alto, Calif. It's the time the world took a moment to stop and listen. shw Losses to industry and com- merce between the two wings of Pakistan are incalculable. So are the effects of stalled devel- opment. The 55 mills which turn out jute, East Pakistan's chief product, are working at only 15 to 20 per cent of capacity. Jute producers f e a r their markets may switch to synthe- thic fibers with importers fed up with continued problems in supply. One industrialist here esti- mates India has already earned an extra se million dollars by added Jute sales at a skyrocket- ed price. The effects of the war are al- so hard felt 1,000 miles across India in West Pakistan. Sixty per cent of goods made in West Pakistan, chiefly cotton, were sold in East Pakistan. Not a single bale of West Pakistan cotton has come to the East since the crisis, stalling a nor- mal trade of 65 million dollars a year. Further, economically devas- tated East Pakistan normally contributes 45 per cent to Pak- istan's total foreign trade. adhis ENGL SHMEN NE ,.wit~ NOW! 7:30-9:30 Rent your Roommate with a Classified Ad TONIGHT "CRAZY" GEORGE PEDERSON and his big band heavy heavy heavy 75c 1421 Hill $MIT 76F9 l WA" ab x 4 a, 4 Distriutedbty A&M Records and Tapes.