Show I I I SOAR OF PERSIA 15 Teheran July All shah of oC Persia was dethroned today and the crown prince sultan Ahmed I was proclaimed shah by the national assembly composed of the chief and leaders or of the nationalist forces In the presence of I nn an immense crowd In parliament square Mohamed All has taken talen refuge in the Russian summer legation at al I where he Is tinder the protection of I II I detachments of cossacks anti and I II I dispatched hed to u by the British and RussIan diplomatic tires tIes The new shah Is yet vet In ht his ml mi minority and Azad i hulk head of the Kajar family has been appointed i regent one or of the most ac active the tive leaders of the has taken office as minister of war and governor or of Teheran General Link LIBI Koff hoff through whose negotiation with the nationalists the surrender was ef effected was escorted this thil afternoon b by mounted to Lo the parliament building that he hc might remain temporarily in charge of oC the cossack brigade provided etl lie he obeyed the orders of oC the war fir minIster This arrangement was communicated to the British and anel Rus nus Russian sian legations l The Tho shops and private quarters oc cc by the shahs soldiers have j been Jeen plundered and the residence of the tho manager of the telegraph com company company pany has been looted but no homes of other forel foreigners nels were invaded I IThe The towns people are taking calmly i ithe the sudden changes In rulers while the nationalists are aro resting after fora days of incessant I fighting In the streets of oC a strange town I Russian and British legation guards are stationed at the Russian summer legation where the tho shah has sought safety Tito nationalists have declared how however ever that they have havo no Intention ot of taking a step which might cause causo serf serl ous OlIS They look upon pon the shahs action In seeking the pro protection protection of a foreign legation as tanto tanta tantamount mount to voluntary abdication 1 The rue shahs decision to place himself undo Russian protection was by no is sudden en He secured secure consent to receIve him the da day the I nationalists entered Teheran but butI I made no move until the troops guard guarding I Ing his palace at near To Te Teheran heran ore forced to retreat to Sul I I Arrangements already have been made for his and he was greeted b by the charge and the stall staff of oc lie legation and conducted to his new residence over which the British and Russian floated I The diplomatic thou then I proceeded Into the tho city to negotiate I 1 wIth the nationalists with regard to I General and the other Rus Russian RussIan I I sian officers It was thou agreed that these officers should retain their corn com commands mands and place themselves under the tho orders of the rationalist leader leador I I General was well received I Iby by and on offering his sen servIces I Il l Ices cs Instructed l to police the town He used the Ule cossacks for this purpose who Is wounded will bo be betaken taken to the British Brit Ish legation where there are a number r of refugees In Including including several Russians The Pie pro pre previsional provisional visional government displays s the ut ul utmost most confidence that the monarchy monarch will remain but bul that the ne new shah will willbe willbe be bound to support and acknowledge the tho constitution No decision has been reached as to the disposition of tho mon monarch arch but it Is that he will be banished and sort out or of the country un under er a Russian e escort cort The Tho new shah Is twelve years or of orage age He was declared heir apparent at the time his father ascended the throne Arrangements had been made madeI I to sand him to England to he be educated I I St SL Petersburg Jul July Rus sinn scan foreign office received a dispatch tonight from M char charge e daf faires at Teheran saying that the shah I had taken refuge refugo at the Rus Russian Ian sum summer I mer legation at M the British dip 1 I 1 representatives of the shahs arrIval and a convoy of was waa forthwith dispatched to Up to midnight the tho foreign office was In receipt or of no further r except an urgent from the Ru Ras I Sian bank at Teheran for protection t I Ith th the bank ank today bean f exposed to a seri serious ous crossfire 1 |