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Show Dennis the Menace The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, October 29, 1971 Many Flee. Few Return Bv Hank Ketehani Pakistan Waits Refugees ... and Wails By Lee Lescaze Washington Post Writer DACCA, EAST PAKISTAN Pakistans 29 reception centers for returning refugees are dean, stocked with adequate food and medicine and stop escapees and sometimes shoot them. Concern for these miserably poor , displaced people whom neither India nor Pakistan really wants, is by political considerations which New Delhi and Islamabad find more compelling. India insists there are 10 million refugees in its camps and that they must return to their homes. However, Delhi lias tefused in United Nations help arranging a reversal of the refugee flow and does not en ing to East Pakistan, many observers here believe, that returnees are still far outnumbered by Bengalis fleeing to India, even though army units ow the border have orders to ing to bear it until it achieves its major political goal of A few returning refugees tell of having been ordered to stay in India, sources say, but most did not encounter direct Indian opposition when they sought to leave. Almost all, however, tell interviewers that the refugees in Indian camps are constantly being warned that East Pakistan is still not safe and that they will be killed if they go back. or totally helping weaken West Pakistan's destroy control over East Pakistan. The refugees are tangible evidence of Bengali fear and hatred of the West Pakistani army, and thus justify India's support for the rebel movement. They also supply the manpower pool from which India s training guerrillas for the civil war in East Pakistan. Neutral observers here believe that millions of the refugees, including all the Mus- - d submerged now The only thing they lack is refugees one official remarked. So few refugees are returnwell-staffe- courage relugees to venture back across the border. Although the refugees are an enormous economic burden, India is apparently will lints, could now return to their homes wdth relative safety. One source who has seen refugee camps in India A7 a man. has far less , chance of dying from a bullet ' here than of dying Luna mal- nutrition or disease it) India , believes TP" Not that one, Margaret! You want one thatll make ja look WORSE! Sad Note as Fire Hits Cairos Opera House - Ismail, the ruler c? Egypt, as part of the celebrations marking the opening of CAIRO (UPI) For 102 years it stood in downtown Cairo as a monument of the more graceful and ornate age of the Empress Eugenie, the dive the Suez Canal in 1869. Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III, was among the host of European crowned heads who attended its opening performance of Giuseppe Verdis Rigoletto. Khedive Ismail and the opening of the Suez Canal. On Thursday the Cairo Opera House burned to the ground as its resident musicians wept. blaze The seven-hou- r an irreplaceable collection of antique jewelry, costumes, furniture, musical scores and instruments. Property damage was estimated at about $9 million, but the destruction of the opera house was a bigger loss than that. Tw o velvet-and-gol- d structure as opera officials were preparing to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Aida, which eventually got its premier at the opera house on Christmas eve, 1871. 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