1 The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 29, 1980-Page 9 i Looking for an Alternative To Rock or Disco? WE HAVE ITI For a fun-filled evening of music, singing, and good time JoinThe HAPPY PEOPLE a, BIMBO'S Ever FRIDAY and SATURDAY featuring "THE GASJIGHTERS" Dixie land and sing-a-long group DOWNTOWN HUESo 114 East Washito n THANO'S CO. welc omes you to 51 E. Wshingn A SYMBOL OF national discord, this former captain in the Afghan army stands in Herat, Afghanistan. Now a Moudjahedeen rebel leader, he joined with hundreds of resisters to fight the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Hundreds of rebels have been executed since last week's fighting. Soviets alerted for -rebel uprising in Kabul KABUL, Afghanistan (AP)-Soviet and Afghan troops were placed on full alert yesterday in 'readiness for possible new anti-communist emonstrations and violence as worshippers emerge from prayer today in Kabul's mosques. Spokespersons for the Islamic guerrilla movement told reporters new attacks were planned for today despite a reign of terror in rebel strongholds by the 2,000-man militia of the ruling Khalq People's Party. Reliable diplomatic sources said dozens of alleged rebels or rebel sympathizers have been executed since last week's fighting. Rebel sympathizers claimed the militia had executed "many hundreds." SOME WESTERN diplomats expressed skepticism about the guerrillas' ability to mount another citywide offensive so soon after suffering atleast 306kitd andnd estimated 1,000 injured in last week's street battles. The government has blamed the fighting on "imperialist agents and saboteurs" in the pay of Pakistan, China and the United States. The Pakistani news agency PPI said rebels in Afghanistan shot down two Soviet helicopters Sunday in Ghazn4 nd Kandhar provinces and killed 41 troops, including three Russian officers, in a night attack a week ago in Iuar province. The news agency said demonstrations against the Soviet intervention had occurred in all the provinces, in northern, central, and southern Afghanistan. It also reported that Afghan troops are deserting in large numbers because the Soviets have forced the Afghanistan people to fight against the rebels while the Russians remain in the background. NONE OF THE information reported by the Pakistani news agency could be confirmed from other sources. Although the shops have reopened after their week-long strike and most road blocks have disappeared from the city center, there was still a noticeable atmosphere of tension, particularly in districts regarded as sympathetic to the rebels. Military observers said they believed the rebels suffered heavy casualties when they were fired on by Soviet tankstand helicopte'rs, but most of the survivors went 'back into hiding with their weapons and were undoubtedly planning new attacks. In the Old City, in the nearby Maiwand district and in other known rebel strongholds, the military command appeared to rely largely on the Khalq militia to prevent a new guerrilla offensive or anti- communist demonstrations. .. . .N. panel told it can invisit hostages in Iran 1 C 1E SUNDAY BRUNCHES 11304 COME AS YOU ARE for our other specials: TUESDAY night is BEER NIHT WEDNESDAY night is SPAGHETI NIGHT THURSDAY night is PIZZA NIGHT See for yourself the many items included on, our menu. Prices range from 504 to $9.75 r r6 Crisler Arena Ann Arbor MARCH 14 8pm Tickets are .00 and 9.00 and are on sale now at - ~the Mchigan: Unon Box Office (11:30-5:30), Aura SoundeWhierehouse Records,Huckleberry Party Sibre and Hudsons. Sorry, no checks. 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