[Pages TH MONO 333 U natioi Clu 7' United Pr TRIM I DAI and a wallet clues investig an apparent than 30 years Lou Girod< for the state’s trict based in murder occui killer or killet If not deac or persons < old, Girodo i The invej only physical ton with seve sing, a bulle and shoes — be Rudolph of Pueblo. Officials sa amateur box< I STE' jri •5 1 Wfr le: ex yc g> FI Page 12 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 BIBLE CLASS 9:30 a.m. WORSHIP WITH US SUNDAY! WORSHIP SERVICES AT 9:15 and 10:45 A.M. 6:00 P.M. Soviet invaders in Afghanistan wor] hampered by sabotage, snowfall Stu University Lutheran Chape! 315 N. College Main Hubert Beck, Pastor 846-6687 FOREIGN CAR PARTS United Press International Soviet invasion forces in Afghanis tan are said to be suffering 500 casualties a week and their drive to rid the Central Asian nation of Mos lem rebels is being hampered by guerrilla sabotage and excessive snowfall. Radio Tehran reported Tuesday that six supporters of the Soviet- installed government of Babrak Kar- mal were executed by rebels after being convicted by Islamic Revolu tionary Courts. In the southeastern Afghan city of Kandahar, many of the 200,000 resi dents have been taking to rooftops and shouting “Allah O Akbar” (God is great) to show passive resistance to the Soviets and the puppet Kabul regime. The city’s four main bazaars and hundreds of back-alley shops re mained closed for the sixth straight day Monday despite government threats and pleas for life to return to normal. In the western city of Herat, a 10- day strike ended with shopkeepers re-opening to allow the 150,000 resi- Complete Selection of Most Parts for the Popular Imports. 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Outside both cities, about 270 miles apart, thousands of Soviet troops backed by a massive array of military hardware and warplanes, re mained in their camps, rarely ven turing out on patrol but highly visi ble to local residents and travelers. In a dispatch from Kabul, the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina Wednesday said rebels armed with U.S.-made weapons violently pene trated Nangarhar, an Afghan pro vince, in the northwest. The report said the guerrilla push coincided with a visit this weekend to neighboring Pakistan by U.S. na tional security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski. It said captured rebels said they were trained by Americans in bases located in Pakistan. During the attacks, Prensa Latina said the insurgents dynamited bridges and highways, burned schools and killed civilians. The report made no mention of Soviet troops and said the rebel forces were “annhilated” by Afghan troops and members of the local population. A government source in ton Tuesday said Soviet numbered anywhere betweenij and 10,000 since the Dec, sion. The number of kil wounded could not bedetei Soviet forces have beenavei about 500 casualties a we Afghan push, the source Soviet supply efforts in thet| to rid the country of Moslem are suffering setbacks fro® “worst snowfalls in decades from avalanches set offbygu&n planted explosives. ai United ] Iranian Pi ani- Sadr We Jie militant mbassy, der en who are rav” and has jwer. At the same picial and cl< ah Ruhollah I ‘Freer environment" goal of fleeing Bolshoi members felease of the their 95th day deposed shah ice trial. I Bani-Sadr after revolutii Ve-dawn raid linister for i rrested him. United Press International TOKYO — A prominent Russian dance teacher and her son defected Wednesday from the Bolshoi Ballet during a tour of Japan and left for the Study in France! Earn up to 36 hours for 1 year at the University of Strasbourg. Open to majors in all fields, junior stand ing. 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The Japanese Foreign Ministry identified the latest people to bolt from the Soviet troupe as Soulamief Mikhailovna Messerer, 71, a dance instructor, and her 31-year-old dan cer son, Mikhail Virgorjevich Mes- “The Soviet Embassy is aware of their defection,” said a State Depart ment spokesman, who dechned to say whether the United States had United The State I All are Cordially Invited to hear Ex-Marine David Rennie, C.S.B. speak on “Christian Science: The Worth of Man” Feb. 7, 1980 7:30-8:30 Rudder Tower Room 308 J. M. HUBER CORPORATION BORGER,TEXAS will interview mechanical engineering students for summer engineering and full time positions. Candidates selected for summer work will be given a full range of engineering responsibili ties during the summer assignment. Some travel possible. Small town atmosphere. Sum mer Salary - $1,400.00 per month. Competi tive salary for full-time positions. Company li terature and details are available at the Place ment Office. Interviews will be conducted Mon day, February 11, 1980. Register at the Engineering Placement Office Equal Opportunity Employer M/F China’s panl' A »n is Japan’s contacted the Soviet officials, The spokesman said theStattlj partment has granted tie emergency permission to enta! United States and obtain ]> asylum. He said once the two they will have to undergonomi! migration procedures. A spokesman for the the Bolshoi would continue iti| formances as scheduled,};! Japanese tour is due to endFekij The defections occurred dii the Bolshoi’s stop in Nagoya, i|| 170 miles west of Tokyo. "They sought asylum to stdl freer environment for their aita activities,” a Japanese For;,|n unsettling Ministry spokesman said. Mohammed “The Messerers came tosjient ofpoliti embassy yesterday (Tuesday® sharp cont asked for our assistance in entwle accounts the L T nited States,” a U.S. emfloser to Iran spokesman said. “They werer.‘putted monai permission to enter the Ut® In Tehran, States and left this evening.” Abolhassan I The spokesman declined tos head of the : what city the pair were flynj Senary Cou what time they left or aboard ihat significai airline. & base. [ Both devel iie fate of tl [held for the cupied U.S The State eport to Cor Jas release jlmany thous; ijnprisoned a shah’s two dei pie report fc United Press International treatme TOKYO — It’s Panda dayi; iii Iran, and Huan Huan the giant paid 1 It said th< ceived a rousing welcome!: look the live thousands of Japanese at a Tob:'liousand pec Wednesday. the 1978 anc The crowd gathered to vie*: ..that led to hi 7-year-old Huan Huan, whose®! In contra: means “Welcome,” atthefirstpdBartment rep viewing since his arrival a weelpccomplishm The public display at UenoZ given high pi downtown Tokyo followed anekjfelopment, j rate welcoming ceremony att< by Japanese and Chinese of Chinese Ambassador Fu Tokyo government official Suzuki were present. The first official greeting from 7-year-old Atsunari Ta who represented Japanese bopfj girls: “Konnichiwa (hello)Huanlfcl United p am very happy today becauseIwSAN SALV/ meet with cute Huan Huan.. ^leftist militan you will be our dearest friend hfease of jailed c ver,” she said. Kation into ; Ambassador Fu added, “Il’fbuses have Huan Huan will plant a new(lo«' ,; Embassy and bloom ever-increasing Japan-fifftge, includini friendship. 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