Monday January 22, 1979 Bakhtiar says he'll stay 3 TEHRAN, Iran (AP) –Prime Minister Haipour Bakhtiar vowed yesterday he would not be driven from office by the return Friday of Ayatullah Khomeini from exile. He met with top security aides to arrive at the arrival of the charismatic Moslem leader. "All the nonsense and rumors the newspapers are writing about my resignation is untrue." he told the Iranian people in a broadcast address. "I am going to remain in the stronghold of the constitution." FROM HIS headquarters-in-xile in France, Khomemi charged that Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was planning a military coup to return to power. The Shah was expected to head for the United States, with a possible stopover in the Moroccan capital Rabat. The time of arrival were not mentioned in the announcement. Khomeini, 78, said he wants to abolish the monarchy and set up an Islamic republic to replace Bakhtiar's government. He also said he was a tool of the shah and of foreign interests. FACTIONAL STRIFE continued yesterday as Pro-Khomein demonstrators marched in Tehran, pro-shah gangs reportedly harassed motorists in the capital, and a Marxist guerrilla group warned Khomein against "suffocating freedoms" if he takes command of the nation. A government source said Bakhtiar called in the members of his National Security Council—the interior minister, armed forces chiefs and the head of the paramilitary state police—to discuss plans for Khormeni's scheduled arrival in Iran. The Moslem elder, in exile for 14 years, is expected to be welcomed by hundreds of KHOMEINI 15 to arrive aboard a chartered Air Air jetliner piloted by volunteers from the strike-bound Iranian airline. His first stop will be a Tehran cemetery where many "martyrs" from the violence of the past year are buried. thousands of jubilant Iranians as the man who will abolish the monarchy. In an apparent reference to communists, he said some troublemaker in the country was a Russian spy. In his address, Bakhtiar called for national "calm and order" and said recent strikes, many of them directed at his ally, the Taliban, more than bouncy the official corruption of the past. The 430,000-man Iranian military to hold the key to Iran's future. Khomiine must reach an accommodation with the US, which considers considerable loyalty to the shah, to succeed. Israel, Palestinians continue fight TEL. AVIV, Israel (AP)—Iralsa artillemery and Palestinian gunmen dueled across the Lebanon border Sunday as U.S. envoy Alfred Atherston crossed his Mideast peace movement efforts in Jerusalem. Israeli officials reported some progress toward reviving the stalled Euviatian-Israel talks. No Israeli casualties were reported in the fierce cross-border exchanges, but Lebanon provincial authorities reported one casualty. Lebanese authorities said the towns of Nabatiyeh and Aiyihyah, about 10 miles from the Inland border, came under "fierce attack" by ISIS. Pakistanian rockets fell on the Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona and nearby farm settlements in northern Galilee, Israeli officials said. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin said Israel would “continue to hit the terrorists in order to prevent their attacks on Israel's civilian population.” In Lebanon, guerrillas claimed to have driven off an Israeli gunboat attack on a Palestinian refugee camp 50 miles north of Beirut late Saturday and to have destroyed an Israeli tank attacking a guerrilla position several miles inside Lebanon. The Israelis denied mounting a naval attack. Israel sent ground troops on a raid against Palestinian camps in southern Jericho early. Friday but the government has not issued a statement. Meanwhile, the leader of Israel's team of experts on peace-treaty language said Alderton's suggestions for solving treaty-language issues were 'proven.' "There are difficulties, but there has been progress," said Elihu Ben-Elassar. 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"It is not the first time the Arab world has been subjected to barbaric invasion, but we have always been able to free ourselves," he said. "It has always been said my country is one of terrorism, when we oppose terrorism" Shahiha said the American public misunderstands the Arab beole. "The Israelis depend on American support and this is a dreadful matter." Arabs have lived without American support in the past, but they are now being supported by us. But we feel we are a part of humanity and must cooperate with others for human accomplishments," he said. Arab oil sales, however, cannot continue indefinitely while the Palestinian issue remains a major challenge. --- UNLESS YOU PRINT YOUR OWN . . . If someone like a student never comes up with enough money to cover school expenses and have nothing to buy, they need to use debt. 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