33, FOR SALE: ~~” FOR SALE QUEEN'SIZE waterbed wiih 2010 JOHN ‘DEERE Track frame and heater. Phone. 635-9089. : a (sifin19-05-60) | | 2 CU. FT. COLDSPOT - freerer. Ph. 638-1755, .- a ts. te530M) HUNTER CANOPY ‘for ‘77 GMC short box: Phone 635- - 2. “t a a i cy ee GAS CUTTING and‘walding . outfit.” Gauges, hoses, . extras tips, ete. $200./16 ft, flatdeck::trajler. $450,- Welding” table. -% plate: top. Sf1.%9 ft. $200. Phone p43. ROOMS © - ~ FOR RENT. eau neaaeramecnmuarurll TWO LOTS for sale. 75 x 100 ga. back to back between 2. 635-7304 after 7pm. seat / CC5RBMD, 2 VAN SEATS. -WIl! recover to. sult; Complete ‘iine of. horse; blankets. Satellite Vinyl & Fabrics; Custom Furniture, Aufo, Marine Upholstery, R.R. 3, John’s Road, Phone 635-4348. home: for 14 year old spayed Malamute bitch, Godd with kids, neads lots - of exercise and play. Phone 635-6395 between 6:30 - 4:30. : 7 194 JOHNSON load sr parts. Phone 635-3050. 7 _ ¢p6-30M) WANTED: one second hand air conditioner suitable for small home. Phone 635- WANTED: Refrigerator and stove In good,. condition. Also set of bunk, beds fo buy or trade for new . dayt or 638-1670. evenings. 2 stieS 20-60) rr oe 3 BDRM. HOUSE with he CASH TS For okt batteries ‘from cars, irucks, ‘and cats. Will pick-up. Phone 635- 735. . : 7) (prn-20Ju) open: + O40. 2-2 BR SUITES. for rent. . 5’ APARTMENTS for Catt. 1-05:80) - (pS-28MA) B. WANTED MISC: | te (sHfn-21-05-80) - double bed. Phone 635.6357. 49, by: local manufacturing 3 mill — large dimension logs. (18"" and up). Of all spaces, = Phone /, BSR ~ Hexagon Forest ucts (ctfn-5-05-80) 0 WANTED nasty | 4 FT, FIBERGLASS beat with 35 H.P. Merc. motor and trailer. $1500 OBO. Phone 635-7211 days, or 636-1843 evenings..Ask for Richard. ; my . . (p5-30M) 18a s«O#FT. «=SANGSTER. CRAFT with camper top, trailer, and 65 H.P. mercury outboard motor. . Phone 635-4398. : . (¢3-28M) 184’ DOUBLE EAGLE. New motor. Trim tabs. Cooking facifities. New canvas. Depth sounder. Phone 635-9053. . : . {ctin-5-5-80) 2’, MONTEGO Deep V 225 OMS Inboard ovtboard, trim tabs, tandem axle, ‘shorliner traiter. $10,500. Days 547-4478 night. B47. eee (S11) mis’ CABIN CRUISER, 200 HP Volvo motor, 3 way. fridge & stove with tratier. Asking price $9500. Phone 636-5348. Jetb-4Ju) WANTED TO BUY, rent or lease. Herring skiff with outboards, Write to Mr. Neilson P.O, Box 2000, Terrace, B.C, VG 4C5, , " (¢20-18Ju) 41, MACHINERY FOR SALE 1900 WHITE Logging Truck. Fully equipped. Ready to go. Call after 4 p.m. 635- 9759 or 638-8205. - (cl0-6Ju) 1978 WHITE Western Star. éVM@T Jimmy. auto fran- amission, A.C. Padded . Inferlor 12-14 yd Knight box. Excellent condition’ Phone 635-4282 after 6 pm. . (05-28) 1974.CHEV TANDEM Dump Truck, hardly any hours on new motor, 2 ski-doos In good condition with traller. Phone 635-7617. ; (p5-28M) _ Loader. A-1*eondition Can . “be,seen at 4911 Cambley . Terrace or phone 635-7487. BTA) | with 14 foot gravel, pox.” $14,500, 1974 Ford. Limited . 4 door) 6,800 miles. $1,650. - _. Phone. 635.9576 of 635-6827... ES fe1-05-60) 30 AMP LINCOLN: Welder " on 6x6 heavy ‘duly ‘trailer. ‘Fully rigged. Excellent (pa26M). anytime. (c2-26M) rent - Phone 635-5030 One bedroany, Phone.635-" 2058. : Pies 41. HOMES © - FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM — furhished, mobile home to rent with ‘option to purchase. 43. MACHINERY fm 4 Misc. - & . (ego | BUSINESS : PROPERTY - s500.5Q. FT. PRIME retail space. Nechake Centre in Kitimat. Apply Sequota Developments Ltd., 650 LS tettin-1-05-60) tocatoi &Vailable for lease on Lazelle Avenue. Car- pated. with afintshed | In- terior. Good:: corner location: “with. ample parking.” Contect C.. Mc- * Carfiy at 635-6357 or phone: - WMCHEVROLET%tonfiat <7) Cetin-1-05-80) Vancouver: at 255-1999, _ Streets In- quiet residential area in Thornhill. Both lots -eomplete: with’ full ser: vices. 3 ‘bedroom. traller completely furnished, one. ” chicken ‘coop. “All. on... cement . foundation © foundation. Carport. "All buried electric cables... - -water Hhes.atc. Can move ‘In-with ‘a: tow down-. payment with fental. -© purchase, plan.. Complete .. Located north side Skeena’. package: $45,000. or can River in Usk.. Mature” persons preferred... References required... = | Avaliable July 1st.-Phone 635-3816. - 48. SUITES FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT In - moblie motel complex. North. Kalum ‘Traller _ Court. Fridge-tn-each - room. Community kitchen: ‘Laundry facilities. $50" single, $37.50° double. - Phone 635.9473, 635-2177. o* (ea0-6Ju) HOMES FOR SALE (79-26) basement on 2 acre lot in _ town. Phone 635-4591. — (e102), 2 BR HOUSE for-sale with suite: in basement, ;-Call after 4:30 - 635-4075. eo) 3 BR HOUSE with finished basement. Located In. - ' Gopperside Estates, Phone - ie 435.3350 after 4 PMaore: i. -(pi2-10Ju) (2° BDRM, HOUSE In ex- cellent condition. Wall. to wall carpet, acorn ° fireplace, enclosed carport . with workshop on ¥2 acre - _lot. Phone 635-5463. 4 BR HOUSE ‘for sale In town. Flreptace carpet &. sundeck. Completely finished basement. Land. | scaped with garden area & greenhouse. Asking $67,500 Phone 6353712. © {etin-26-05-60) TWO BEDROOM wall maintained house, Ex- cellent condition. $45,000. Phone 635-2977 after Spm for appointment. to view. Good assumable mor-. tgage. - 7 , 7 (c7-30M} FOR SALE BY Builder. on Munro Street. 3. bdrm. homeon farge spacious lot. WIil consider trades, Full . warranty program. (2 left). Phone collect 562- 4114 days or 563-3332 évenings and weekends. * Cotfin-1-05-80}, ‘OWNER MOVING Must Sell: 3 bedroom spilt-level, * 1296 34. ft. foundation, 1% baths, full-wall heatltator fireplace, quality carpets throughout, brick and cedar exterior, R:20 and R-: 32 Insulation Ih walls and calling. basement wired . and gyprocked, carport, fully landscaped, built. by meticulous contractor, Gord Lea. Clean and wall. malntalned inside and out. . Wa years old, In new: sub- division on bench. 10% percent assumable mortgs ‘Competitively priced at . $48,500. Phone 635-4790 © after 5 pm. mo, . (cé-30M} . 52, WANTED TO RENT NEEDEQ §MMEDIATELY by working couple with no children or pets apt. or house with 1 or 2 bedrooms. References avallable upon request. Please cali Gall at 635-6357 days. - (sifn-23-05-80) 54. BUSINESS PROPERTY | 90050. FT. ON second floor.- Air conditloned. Located at 4623 Laketse. Phone 635- 2552. ~ (etfn- 1-05-60) ge fo Sept. 198. . split’ tots. For :.more. In- n .- farmation phone 635-3566. ah 4 56. BUSINESS: OPPORTUNITY. & “CORNER GROCERY store. & 2 br housa. Equipment |ncluded Located in prime: residentiai area Store does | a'good year round turn over, Write ta.Box 125) ¢-0 Dally Herald, 7+ f ettn-22-05-80} ESTABLISHED: GROCERY business *for sale. All - fixtures, equipment _ and ~ stock: Good lease’ on : 7 building: For mere | In- formation write Box 1248, _ care of Dally Herald. . “= . (pieaaM) GUSINESS ” . OPPORTUNITY in the food and family} restaurent fleld, We are establishing. a national ‘chain af food outlets. No experfance necessary. Our program Is geared to fraln -, successful oriity end. operate your. own business. For, more in- formation on- this profitable opportunity phone - oo (403) 434-8484 — * arwrite-' * 5420-104 Streat Edmonton, Alberta — | TeH3Ka . {a3-23,26M) ee AUTOMOBILES we G.§. DODGE Arrow. 3 -auto., sunroof, ex- cellent condition, low miteage. ‘Includes spare winter tires. Asking price | $490. Phone 638-1641. a _{p8-30M) 1965 CHEV S.S. Impala 2 Dr. hard top. 263. PS. P.B. dual exhaust. Good running ‘order. $49. 0.5.0, Phona 630-8101 Local.36 or 636- - ae . -.yaxés MOBILE HOME with 1949. | ' _° (p3-28M) 1968 PONTIAC Parisienne Wagon, 327.motor with 400 * furbal automatic tran- amission. Asking $400. _ Phone 638-9276 after é6.pm. “2. * fp5-a7M) 1976 FORMULA FIREBIRD. P5, PB, 3 speed auto. Low | mileage. Excellent con- ditlon. Phone635-2514 after Spm 7" HONDA CIVIC. Low mileage, ‘near, new con dition, 1978 Chev 34 ton pickup. Va auto. 2 gas tanks & canopy top. Can be viewed at Terrace” - Chryster’slot. Contact Bob at Scotlabank concerning bids. 635-221. . - (cfin-1-05-80) ~e faa “TRUCKS © 1974 TOYOTA Landcruiser axa. Good condition No body rust With or without 8,000 Ib warn winch 635- 9337. or view at 4613 Straume Avenue. ; (p5-29M) 1972 FORD. Galaxte 500 2 door hardtop. Automatic. Power steering & brakes. Alr conditioning AMF M Stereo radio with tapedeck. Needs some’ work but ls in gsneraily running condition, Full price $650. Phone 798 2756 after ix. (etfn-23-05-80) ee as _ Kuldo Bivds ‘Kitimat. 632- . 166 WHITE 395. Cummins 7" | “go SQ. FT. RETAIL store. large tool shed, one-large - - at tefin-2 , FOR SALE: 1973 simmy 4x4 (pSS0M _ good condition, Asking.- _ $4000. Phoné 635-7697. io managers. .Mininium -F* cash requirement $16,900 8 to appraved credit to own yt _ 1969. VW VAN, Camperized. | + Catfeettny - va 56. RECREATIONAL WEHIGLES ™ enna | Re 971 DODGE VAN. Good i978 18" FLEET -CRAFT condition, Phone 635-5089. travel trailer. Tandem after 6 pm. ayia. Sleeps. 6. 3 .way - . frldga: stove, furnace, hot” 69 FARGO % ton 8 cylinder ~~ water. heater 3. piece | aufomatle Heavy duty | bathroom w-shower. $5900 . truck. Excellent condition.,_ or offers. 35-5587... , $1200, Phone 635-9407. °° 7: os : (p3-27MA) ” 1978 FORD PICKUP:F 150. 6 ae : cylinder; 3 speed. Perfect HARDTOP. -TENT Arailer. running condition. Low: .-- Sleeps “four.” Phone 835- mileage. Asking $5,400. . 7736. Asking $500. After 5 - OBO, Plionie 635-6756. :: : ‘(ctfn-1:05-80 Te -- TRUCKS (stfn-5-21-80) 2) ; ee TN (pam) deck. Heavy duty springs. -- - Asking $2,100: 1973 Buick 4 fl door H:T.350cu. In. Asking . dead Tiya] $1,150, Phone’. 635-2670 or, _ 55177, oo dstn-23-06-90) 2. 19785 HORT BOX Chevy Van 205 V8 Standard Exceltent th running condition. and Ministry of Forests . carpeted throughout ‘In. et +. _cluding walls. For more | mee 7 Information please phone 0: Soverament’ 6B MOTI aca " Regional St 1, p2-26M) Economic TWO_1978° FORD’ Pickups. Expansion “** ‘This. is a: FEDERAL F130. 6 cylinder,.3 speed. PROVINCIAL PROJECTI(- Perfect running condition. Low mileage. Asking: $5,195 each. Apply atNo.? = OEPARTMENT. .OF ..” Terrace Trailer Court or REGIONAL ECONOMIC phone 635-6756. --- “” EXPANSION and the 04-00). . BRITISH COLUMBIA In good running condition. MINISTRY | OF FORESTS” t 7 ue underthe. == $1,000, Ph 635-2095 or 62% Subuldlary Agreementon (ctfn-05-21-80) FQREST MANAGEMERT. 1979 FORD heavy duty — custom camper.special © _P.U. Overhauled 300 cu. in. mir. 4 speed: tran- smission. AAIn.” silp- rear. end. Radio “&. 8 track tapedeck. $1700. OBO. | SEALED -TENDERS. for the. following « Juvenile . Spacing contract(s} will be recelved by the’ Regional Manager.’ Ministry of. Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. on the date(s) -shown Phone 635-3566... - . ; below: ASO) Contract: $T1031-6.9. JS. 1978 CHEV. 3% TON pickup. Located: Exstew Plantation. V8. auto. 2: gas tanks. & Forest District Kalum, canopy. top. Can be viewed Terrace, on 9.14, hectares. . at Terrace Chrysler's lot. Viewing Date: May 28th, - Contact . Bob. at. 1980,"- leaving: Terrace _ Scotiabank concerning Ranger Station at 0700. hrs.. bids. 635-2761." «°°. Deadiing for receipt of ta, _. + Cetfn-1.08-80) fenders ts 3:30 pm. June 4th ‘W715 GMC GIMMY 4 wheel WO SO drive, $3500 0.8.0. Phone . Tenders. must be sub- 563: pated onthe form and In the 849-5633.” hf envelopes supplied, which, with ‘particulars, may be obtained from. tha District Manager indicated, or from the Reglonal. Manager, . Ministry.of Forests, Market ot (oum) FOR SALE: 1974 Blazer. In en op To-28 Aa) . 1973 JIMMY Ane Int good ‘ Place, Pririce Rupert: B.C. running condition. $1,000. Phone 635-2495 or 635-6263." 2 Gethfe-22-05-80) .° Ves 189... on ‘eThe_lowest or any, tender . “1919 F250-SUPER CAB. AN RL OPA SP Uy papae*wsia the! stake ; othe ioe Wilt be Carre 8s ‘ - ‘Camper ‘Spuctan rod - canopy" Included 1979 92" out under the supervision of . Okanagan. camper. Goth “the. British. Colymbla. - units very clean. Would - ‘Ministry: of Forests; =. consider selling separately ——Tivis' “calt “for Tender. “Is or older vehicle as partial’ under «the terms of. the trade, Phone 635-7873 after Canada British Columbla Spm-- intensive Forest | | Management Agreement. a (a4-27M1 (c10.5Ju) Radie-Cassette. ; Good . condition. $1075. Phane Province of = 1609 CHEV PANEL.‘ fon, -«-MinistryotForests © - Running conditon. $250. , ae ; OBO. 638.1518, Government cena) _ Canad 59. MOBI " Beonomie” e593. E Economic © ; me B LE Expansion *. “These ara: FEDERAL = PROVINCIAL .PRQJECT(- 8), to be financed by the DEPARTMENT. -OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC Asking $10,500 -firm.. Ph. 635-6974... — -EXPANSION: and the - Upt-30M) BRITISH = =COLUMBIA FOR SALE: 19739 3 bdr -MINISTRY OF FORESTS Safeway Manor Moblite — - _ underthe Home. Set up in Terrace . Subsidiary Agreement on ' draller court. Phone 6 INTENSIVE . ‘. ce FOREST MANAGEMENT 1246, ~ SEALED TENDERS for the following vee Tending 10x32 adiltion. Set up In contract(s) wi recely focal trailer court. $15,000 . by the ‘Reglona! Manager, firm. Unfurnished.. Phone ‘Ministry of Forests, Prince 635-5112 after 6 pm. Rupert B.C., on. the date(s) — (pia-aJu) Shown below: 1970 12x56 FT. Glendale on _ Contract: ST1031-7-21 JS, “fandscaped lot. Fridge, CR & MC Located: New stove, washer & dryer, Remo No. 1 Forest Olstrict Joay shed, tool shed and garden. Phone 438-1698 or view at 4665 Otter at Copperside. $26,000. —* Cp5-20M) (etfn-22-05-80 hectares, “Viewing Date June 3rd, 1980, leaving Terrace Ranger Station at 0700 firs. Deadline for rccelpt of tenders ‘ts 3:30 p.m. June 10th "1980. oe Contract; $T1031-6-0 JS & CR Located: Exstew. No. 2, Forest District Kalum - Terrace, on 26.43 hectares. Viewing Date June Ird. - 63. "AIRCRAFT 4 PIPER CHEROKEE 14 1200 hours total on engine. Dual. Nav Com ADF. 1980, leaving Terrace $15,000 635-2461 after 6 Ranger Statton at 0700 hrs. . (p5-26M) Deadline for receipt of — : fenders 1s 3:30 p.m. June 66. RECREATIONAL | eh must be sub "VEHICLES mittedonthe form and tn the ; ” F envelopes suppiled which. 1970 OTTO HARD TOP Tent with particulars, may be Trailer. Sleeps 5 adults. obtained from the Olsirict Table Ice Box Cupboards. Manager Indicated, or fram Phone 615-4582. ; ihe Regional Manager, {p5-29M) Ministry of Forests, Prince LIONEL TRAILER for sale, Rupert, B.C. ; fully equipped, sleeps six The lowest or any tender Also 75 Dodge Comet, low will nat necessarily be ac: mileage. 635-2656 View cepted. The work will be carried - anytime 5025 Dalry. (c5-27M) out under the supervision of 14 TRAVEL TRAILER. the British Columbia - Compact & light to pull. Adinistryof Forests. This call ' Fridge, stove, furnace & for Tender Is under the follét. Lots of storage. terms of the Canada British Sieeps 4, $4600.080, Ph. Columbia Intensive Forest * 653129. . _. Management Agreement. (¢3-26M) (87-30M) . Fival factions. _ 8), to be financed by ‘the - ‘ Igfamic Republic sai B60. Kalum - Terrace, on 26.23, — we. . TEHRAN, Iran— This isa city of.tension. « - m jammed with noisy political rallies and marches as each of the religious and political factions struggling for power _ tries'to show ‘its stréngth. =. At night, scattered is heard | ’ Sometimes it's just dne of the many atmed groups that roam the strects firing Into the alr. -Sometimes ‘people getkiled =. Tehran is a. city of lneasiness in 4 country that . ig still: searching for a “direction, More ‘ than a year. after the overthrow of the Shah and the establishment " of am, “Islamic *.Republic'* . under. Ayatollah Kherieini, _ the government . has. only limited power and -does not have a hold over the country or control over the many Marxists, Communists, "Socialists and Muslim ex: “tremigts are struggling for power. Violence is frequent. . During-s Mayday parade, I throwing ‘mediate saw-rival factions . stones at each other. A seare " of demonstratérs was’ burt, ‘The: focal polnt of. many - is still the U.S. marches ‘Embassy building, .. The ty _ “TEHRAN, Iran (UPD — ‘Iran's postal workers found a poisonous snake, blades, knives,. bullets and food laced with poison in - gift parcels. addressed ‘to the American hostages, an Islamic newspaper reported 1 goes The | Moslem fun- damentalist .\ newspaper . d the lethal parcels were sent fo the 53 hostages by: President . Carter’ to kill the captives and thus create an excuse for a military attack on Iran. Tt ‘said Carter's “‘mur-" derous plot against the hostages was luckily un- ‘covered ‘and foiled recen- wi ced in a_ parcel without a return address. It was “a. poisonous .sanke,. " about 40 centimeters | long . and spotted. Luckily it was killed before the parcel could reach the hostages."" - ‘The newspaper did not say how many packages were involved,.nor how,the others containing the poisoned food, _ ‘knives, bullets and blades were discovered... President’ Abolhassan. . Bani-Sadr also charged over the weekend that the United States planned to’ kill the hostages as a pretext. for * military intervention. TENDERS | | presen Gy) eat Cobia . STAND TENDING _ . CONTRACTS Sealed ‘tenders for the following stand tending contract(s) will be received by tha Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince - Rupert, 6.C., on the datus shown below. _ 1. Contract ST9SL-16 JS | Located Gooaly Lake Morice District Houston Number of hectares 72.0. . Viewing date May 2th 1980, leaving T.5.A. (Ranger) Station at 9:00 am | _ Note: Viewing of the stand fending site.prior to sub- mitting a tender for this” contract Is mandatory. - Deadline for recelpt of. tehdars ts 3:30 p.m. June 13h, 1980. Tenders must be sub- miltted on tha form and in the envelopes supniled which, | with particulars, may be obtained from the District "Maenager(s) Indicated, or from the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forasts, Prince Rupert, B.C. ' The lowest or any tender: witl not necessarily be ac- cepted. This call for tender Is under the terms of the Canada British Columbia Intensive Forest — Management Agreement. ‘ (alt-77M) 10 " LIVESTOCK SHELLAND PONY. Ex. . catlent with children. 649: ‘ (c3-26M} Almost ‘ daily,” the main Streets’ and squares are gunfire - throughout the city. sat treme ~~ ‘The Herald, Monday, Way 95,1960," Page ’ militant students holding it havedecorated its walls with. - flowers. The hostages are. nowhere to be seen. -The ‘students claim to, have moved many. of them -to other locations. . Khomeini still | enjoys among the the middle classes, who me's terror. =; But the dissidents are afraid to speak out in fear of being brought before one of the revolutionary courts and punished, possibly even executed. Bo ‘We. managed to film the comments of one young professional, who agreed to be interviewed with his face: blacked aut. The 27-year-old’ ’ U.S. hostage rescue attempt try to by SAND RIZVI “TEHRAN, Iran (UP1).— _Austrian Chancellor Bruno _ Kreisky and two. other Snake oe - found in. package. - prominent European: Socialist leaders conferred ” today with Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh to . discuss: the possibility of mediation in. {he Iran hostage crisis. == : ‘The meeting lasted 45 minutes, officials said, but gave no details of the talks. "The Socialist delegat n was expected to meet later Monday with President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr for a still unclear. Lo Daoudy’s visit, ‘coupled with the Socialists’ presence and the sudden arrival in Tehran of French lawyer Christian Bourger, indicates ‘a wideranging diplomatic initiative. is underway to resolve’ the hostage crisis and free’ the 53 Americans, whoarein their 205th day of - captivity. °° adhe tiC 2 Kreisky and his ‘two “We are not coming as mediators, we. are only coming as fact-finders, and nobody asked us to be mediators,"" Kreisky told reporters Sunday. He said he would stay in Tehran for two days. -. Abulhassan ; ‘in an interview last.. ~ % h. man. had been. eticated ‘in’. and tortured by the Shah's secret police when he © ‘returned home, - He: *: supported the revolution but now, he said, he has Lost confidence in the new regime. Anyone who has ’ ‘an edyeation or speaks a foreign: Janguage’ - is ~ suspected of being, against the- revolition and js’ in - danger of being: shot lf he . speaks cut, he said. © . News coverage of-Iran ia _difficuit. There “is heavy censorship. We were "prevented from satelliting any material that the censor felt. was: unfavorable to the government. However, we . to carry out the managed 7 material we taped, Including « . the interview’ with the’ _ Gissident.. . " jostled, sometimes beaten up and often detained by. the . function as a police force. “The tension and fear has grown since the unsuccessful and Interviews with _ government leaders -reflect Iran's President Bani-Sadr week that there are groups in Tehran and ail over Iran-who are ged in ‘‘subversive _activities.”” He said the. government had information that there was an American - “fifth column’'. in’ the country, working toward the - . overthrow of the regime. Bani-Sadr received.us in © his office in an open-necked shirt and spoke in French. He claimed that” Iran's economy is ‘making rapid and considerable progress” . and there were no: longer ‘pumbers of unem- - ployed. oe But the ‘Tehran ekyline is dotted with idle construction cranes towering men in the city appear to be - |dle: The stores and bazaars =‘ are open but business is slow. . So far, the revolution has changed nothing for the shantytown dwellers on the - qutskirts -of ‘Tehran, who have neither jobs nor money ‘and eke out a living by gging and scouring the ny has y nm Wea * Isfahan, an hour's flight to the south of the capital and ~ , found: rural life going on . muchas ithasfor a thousand years, Women in traditi veils washed clothes in the river and the rural economy seemed to be supplying the ancient villages with food. But here, too, mayors and -munielpal officlais left us _ with the feeling that this ~ revolution is not aver and that much can change oo short notice, There are feats of ancther U.S. intervention -but there — also are fears of the Soviet, - Union. Sadat wants gear - not more soldiers WASHINGTON (UPI) — Egyptian President Anwar Sadat has proposed the United States permanently preposition F-15 fighter jets, ‘and other sophisticated | weapons in his country to be turned ovér to American troope . Mideast. < crisis, | Washington Post reported ‘Monday, ; . Sadat said such a. move would put the United States within reasonable striking . distance of Iran where 53 U.S. hostages are being held. However, In ‘an interview" with the newspaper, Sadat ‘ruled out any chances he would allow “American combat troops of a per- - manent U.S. hbase on Egyptian soil, - “Why not train my people and put your planes here?" Sadat said. “Whenever you choose to come, send your ' crew instead of long logistic lines of communications. “T am not asking for American . bases or American soldiers. No, no," Sadat said. “I. can raise a million soldier army. [ have. my pilots that have astonished American of- ficiala on the Phantom (jet ~ fighter). Don't send me any American soldiers. Send me war gear," Sadat said. Sadat said his position should not be compared to that of the deposed Shah of Iran who built up an arsenal of U.S, weaponry, “1 am supported by 99.9 percent of the population,” Sadat said. “lf it is lese than this, [ shall leave my poal. Without that support I could in’ the event of a: _ Chalrwoman - Graham and Newsweek ° magazine. . , have never taken a decision, tosay that 1am ready to give the United States facilities to reach the (Persian) Gulf and to. rescue the American ° ges. 1 don’t think the * -ghah enjoyed” OF percent any Sadat was interviewed by Washington Post Co. Katherine ue idea of prepeeitioning 5, weapons. rag under consideration by the United States and Sadat said it would be the first step in a _ “new planning, a new strategy” which roust be developed to offset Soviet influence in the region. Sadat also said in the In- ‘erview conducted in Cairo ‘that the United States and Egypt have — reached agreement on manufac- turing. military spare parts in Egypt and are discussing plans for a joint manufac- turing plant in Egypt to préduce F-5 jet fighters and U.S. heicopters as part of an expanding U.S.-Egyptian strategic alliance. Sadat said Israel has suggested a U.S. takeover of the the Etzion Air Base in the Binal Desert when it is evacuated by Israel as part of the Camp David accord on the Sinai. Sadat sald he vetoed the idea ard is letting the United States use another site al the Wadi Qena in upper Ewe. “Tt Is not a question of her: or there.” Sadal said. “The question ie whether the United States is ready." inst: * Foreign newsmen are . revolutionary guards, who- wee over half-° finished buildings and many” | Sato eg ipl RRR RA at Tw Bye hates a eee pee eT ng AMR EAE kts