page 10-Saturday, June 7, 1980-The Michigan Daily Soviets in Kabul ready for rebels NEW DELHI, India (AP)-Soviet forces are:taking up positions at the mountainous western and northern perimeters of Kabul, readying for possible Moslem rebel attacks on vital Soviet military bases or the Afghanistan capital itself, Afghan sources reported yesterday. About 20,000 insurgents from Bamian and Wardhak, central Afghan provin- ces seething with guerrilla activity, have dug in at the Paghman mountains about 13 miles west of Kabul and skir- mishes with Russian troops have begun, said an Afghan traveler who arrived from Kabul and asked not to be named. HE ADDED THAT Russian tanks and troops were moving out to defend the city and Kabul residents could hear ex- changes of fire. Other arriving air passengers were unable to confirm this, except for an Indian student who said he had heard distant artillery firing for two or three hours during each of the past three days. Some 85,000 Soviet troops poured into Afghanistan in December to help the two-year-old Marxist regime there put down the rebellion by anti-communist Moslem tribesmen who control much of the countryside. In Moscow,. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev met with Indian External Af- fairs Minister V.P. Narasimba Rao yesterday and restated the Soviet position on Afghanistan-that Russian troops would be withdrawn once° the United States guaranteet to stop any in- tervention there, the Soviet news agen- cy Tass said. THE SOVIETS CLAIM that Palistan, China, and the United States have been aiding the guerrillas. The three nations have denied the charge. Russia says its troops are in Afghanistan at that coun- try's invitation to help put down the Moslem rebellion. An incomplete report from Kabul said Moslem "Holy Warriors," as they call themselves, have been in the Paghman mountains the past week ap- parently planning to attack Khair-i- Khana, a major Soviet troop base nor- thwest of the canital. 4 q lid acquaintance, new friendrno Republican presidential hopeful Ronald Reagan (left) shakes hands with former first lady Betty Ford as former President Gerald Ford walks behind them in Palm Springs, Calif. Thursday. Ford promised to "campaign whole- heartedly" for Reagan's bid for the presidency. 15 boats _may be last flotila in. C uban sealf I From APandUPI KEY WEST, Fla. - A Coast Guard cutter accompanied 15 boats across the Florida Straits yesterday in what may be the last flotilla of the Cuban sealift. The Coast Guard reported that about 15 boats left the Cuban port of Mariel early in the day, with the first of them expected to reach Key West by night- fall. BASED ON earlier estimates, the Coast Guard says about a dozen or so boats remain in the harbor that once was jammed with ships of all shapes and sizes, from working shrimp boats to sleek yachts. "I wouldn't even hazard a guess about when the last ones are going to leave," said Coast Guard spokesman Joe Amato. Radio Havana said some 50 boats are still at Mariel. "We're not sure how many boats remain, but we know it's better than a few weeks ago when we had 2,000 boats there," said Coast Guard spokesman Mike Kelly. SMALL GROUPS OF Cuban- said he had spent a month in Mariel Americans waited yesterday at Key harbor, but the boat he helped charter West for the last boats, quietly fixing was loaded up with prisoners selected canvas and cardboard shelters against by Cuban authorities, instead of the the approaching rainstorms. relatives he and others had hoped to Most were gloomy, admitting they bring out. had little hope their relatives would "They said my relatives would be put arrive. on the next boat, but the next boat never "I've been here 33 days, though," came. I'm very depressed," he said. said Jose Macias of Miami. "I can wait More than 2,400 boats have returned a couple more." to Florida from Cuba, although the total includes an unknown number of boats EUSTGUIO ROBAINA of Hialeah that made more than one trip. Bookstore opens despite judge's order to close (continued fromPage 3) conceded the order that shut the store closed. But Carnahan said he would completely "might be a little bit over- have to confer with the city attorney board." and could not estimate the time at Ann Arbor Police Capt. Donald Car- which any action would be taken. nahan confirmed that Belcher called. City attorney Bruce Laidlaw could him and said-he wanted the store' not be reached by press time. Daily Classifieds Get Results THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY TONIGHT-7:30 & 9:30 at CINEMA GUILD (Old A & D-Lorch) When Buddy and the Crickets go from western tn rock at a roller rink gig, their fame and trouble begin. Get to know the behind-the-scenes Holly in this film and feel again the intense energy of Buddy Holly as he "ploys for the people." SUNDAY: ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO, with Betty Davis a a INE MA I PRESENTS MIDNIGHT COWBOY t7 (John Schlesinger, 1969) Ratso Rizzo, a small-time pimp and con artist, meets Joe Buck, a naive, aspiring gigolo in this depiction of the squalor and degradation at the heart of the city. 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