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Kretschmer Wheat Gann is vacuum \2SM£ naked; it's guaranteed ijBB fresh. Sold at grocer*. GENTLE LAXATIVE ANTACID r I »•»«•» iiihm 111 l jMossadegh Reported Shaking Up Cabinet In Oil Controversy ly the Associated Prose TEHERAN, Iran. Sept. 18.— Prime Minister Mohammed Mos sadegh was reported today to be shaking up his cabinet to strength en his nationalist government against internal political opposi tion and economic pressure from Britain. Finance Minister Mohammed AB Varesti has submitted his res ignation, informed sources said. He has been reported increasingly critical of Dt. Mossadegh's finan cial policies in the light of Iran’s loss of oil revenues. Mr. Varesti. who headed the Iranian delegation in the unsuc cessful talks with Britain’s repre sentative Richard Stokes, sup ported the nationalization by Iran of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. hold ings. but opposed Dr. Mossadegh’s policy of getting tough with the British regardless of the economic j consequences. Deputy Prime Minister Hossein Fatemi said cabinet shifts are in the wind, but that new ministers would not be presented to the Shah before Saturday. Prepares for Showdown. Dr. Mossadegh apparently is readying for a showdown battle with his Majlis opposition. He said Sunday in a radio speech he had no intention of leaving office until his oil program is carried j out. j The cabinet has been meeting on how to deal with British eco nomic pressure. The government already is striking back by placing: severe restrictions on the British' Bank of Iran and the Middle East, { second largest British enterprise! in Iran after the now national-1 ized Oil Co. The! British bank is banned from fur ther dealings here in foreign ex-! change, and all government-! owned enterprises, factories and insurance companies will be in-! structed to withdraw their ac counts from the bank. Diplomatic sources said the bank, a main credit source for 1 Iranian merchants for 60 years, probably would have to cease op erations if these orders are car ried put to the letter. (In London the bank issued a ■ statement saying that even if ! the foreign exchange authoriza- ! tion were withdrawn, this | “would not prevent the bank from carrying on other bank ing business in Iran.”) Will Decide on Ultimatum. . Mr. Fatemi said tly cabinet; would decide by Saturday what 1 action it would take to carry out , its ultimatum to Britain to re-;‘ open oil talks with Iran within 1 two weeks. W. Averell Harriman, P President Truman’s special repre-j-! sentative to deal with the Iranian! oil problem, refused yesterday to ' transmit the ultimatum, threaten- . ing the expulsion of 300 British technicans still at Abadan unless the talks are resumed. Dr. Mossadegh has sent the ul timatum to Washington for de livery to Britain in hopes of get ting the United States. trouble- j shooter to enter the stalled nego-! tiations again. Mr. Fatemi also said Mr. Har-! riman’s letter asked Dr. Mossa degh to modify the terms of his note and was not a complete re jection of the ultimatum Idea. The note was not made public. Soviet Shipments Lag. Mr. Fatemi said Russia will in crease sugar shipments if Iran asks. But Western observes dis count Mr. Fatemi’s talk of buying more from Russia because ship ments have been lagging. The two countries signed a trade agreement last November calling for an esti- i mated S2O million exchange of such goods as cotton, rice, hides and other goods for Russian tex tiles. cement, machinery and other manufactured goods. Iran Fails to Complete Action on American Loan A $25 million Export-Import Bank loan to Iran has been held up so far only because Iran has not yet taken all the action nec essary to complete the loan con tract, officials said today. The loan was authorized nearly a year ago—October 6, 1950 when the Export-Import Bank drew up a contract with Iranian negotiators here. Officials pointed out that condi- i tions have changed in the mean-j time. The Iranian-British oil dis-! pute has cut off much of Iran’s foreign exchange revenues. It was emphasized that the next move is up to the Iranians. Louis Nichols Named Assistant to FBI Head By tho Associated Press Louis B. Nichols yesterday was promoted by the FBI to be assist ant to the director, J. Edgar Hoover. Mr. Nichols, a native of De catur, 111., has been an assistant director in the Washington head quarters since 1941. As a special agent since 1934, he has had as signments in many parts of the country. He is a graduate of George > jHHk V'; 'll! v!^ WASHINGTON COUPLE EXCHANGE VOWS. Before starting on their honeymoon, these newlyweds credited their habit of saving for helping their dreams come true. “For years, we have both saved regularly at Interstate,” they declared, “and now we have a sizable nest egg to help us start off our married life.” Hf ! A RESCUER PAYS A CALL—Coral Gables, Fla.—Ten-year-old ! Parker Stratt (right), who literally pulled Jerry Gustafson, 9, from the jaws of death when an alligator seized her, pays her ( a visit at Doctor’s Hospital here. The 6-foot reptile lunged from a water-filled rockpit where the children were playing ! and seized the girl’s arm, gashing it from wrist to shoulder and breaking several bones before Parker rescued her. —AP Wirephoto. 60-Year-Old Soda Pop Is Key To Kansas Farmer's Inheritance ly th* Ai.ociotvd Pmi ( ANDERSON. Mo., Sept. 18.— j George Willis will get a $14,000 Kansas farm if he displays a 60- year-old bottle of strawberry sodaj | pop on his 65th birthday next February. I The bottle of pop Is the only lone left of 24 given Willis on his fifth birthday by his grandfather, j James Connor. The grandfather left a will which states that Mr. Willis shall get the farm In Montgomery; County. Kansas, on his 65th birth- J day if he can produce a bottle of; the pop. The will gave no explana tion for the soda pop clause. Mr. Willis hoarded the pop through the years, drinking a , bottle only on special occasions. Boy Fires at 2 Squirrels, ! Shot Brings Down Three •y *h* Associated Press WASHINGTON COURT HOUBE, Ohio. Sept. 18.—Danny Wipert, 12, has a real hunting yarn to tell his pals today. Hunting with his father. Roy. Saturday. Danny saw two squirrels on a stump. As he drew a bead with his shotgun, a third squirrel jumped up on the stump. He: killed all three with one shot. EDUCATIONAL. . EDUCATIONAL. 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Then he plans to drink the last bottle. jgZIANNE to rru»cHicori "30 EXTRA CUPS PER POUND" Uso only a TEAspoonful par cup instoad at a TABLEspoonful. JWujtuJet <fnc 1138 Conn. Avt. N.W. 4860 Mom. Avo. N.W. 1357 Wife. Av«. N.W. Planned Savings Work Magic Infr&k * BUILDING ASSOCIATION k SAYIN6S INSTITUTION VjMF New Convenient Location: Ground Floor , Washington Bldg. 1450 Naw York Am N.W. STorling 6277 Evicted MotherStillHuntsHome For Her Family of Six Children Mrs. Ruth Cosner was still looking for a new home for her family of six children today. She was evicted last Wednesday from her home at 1733 D street N.E. for non-payment of rent. * Mrs. Cosner, whose husband left her about a month ago, said she was unable to pay the $75 a month rent and still feed and clothe her children, who range in age from 4 to 14 years old. Four of the children are being cared for temporarily at the In dustrial Home School annex. Mrs. Cosner and her youngest child, Darrell, and oldest child, Patricia, are staying with a neighbor, Mrs. Sally Ames, 1735 D street N.E. Neighbor* Offer Help. Mrs. Ames said Mrs. Cosner has been looking for suitable accom modations at a price she can afford for more than a week. She said she and other neighbors thought they found a place Sat urday, and even planned to make up the difference between the rent j and what Mrs. Cosner could afford J "But the woman who owned the house couldn’t move out until her f\ UNDERVALUED lU STOCKS New Profit Opportunities in Low-Priced Dividend-Payers Selling at 10 to 20 TiTANY sound low-priced stocks have been overlooked in recent markets. UNITED Service is issuing a special Ret>ort on ten stocks selling below 20 that appear definitely undervalued. These are all dividend-payers with yields ranging up to Each of these companies has paid dividends without a break for more than 2 5 years. They represent investment op portunities in 8 major industries* and include; A new-product company whose sales have tripled in 10 year*. Expanding utility in fast-growing Southwest. Natural gas company with sales rising sharply. A sls stock earning dividends twice over, yielding 856. Ai t time when so many stocks have advanced to high levels, these low priced issues will appeal to investors seeking found, dividend-pa vine stocks that are still undervalued. fjousU with Monti* SutierUption -df-ja ACT NOWir w.— I Name cop, ol | A<Urm Special 10-Stock I ............... Report, fill in * ! UNITED BUSINESS SERVICE I 210 NEWBURY STREET BOSTON 16, MASS. new home was built,” Mrs. Ames said. “And you know how long that might be.” The big stumbling block is the size of Mrs. Cosner’s family, Mrs. Ames said. “It’s awfully hard to find a place that will allow that many chil dren,” she said. Quit Job for Search. Mrs. Cosner, who had to quit her, $45-a-week stenographer’s job in order to look for a new home and care for Darrell when Patricia went back to school, has been sent about SSO by persons who read of her plight in The Star. Promised another job as soon as she can find a home, she must get a place cheap enough so she can pay rent, care for her family, and pay some one $lO a week to care for Darrell while she works. Community Chest-supported agencies have been unable to offer much financial help because the Red Feather campaign fell short of its goal last year. Legal complications still block efforts to get support payments from her husband, who is not in the District. | | Prices —yea. Likewise income taxes . . . bat how about year I income? Has it gone ap enough to offset these drains am your ■ pocket book? 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The revised "Legal List” of common ond preferred stocks and bonds hos just been printed. We shall be pleased to furnish o copy on request and to assist trustees in selecting the se curities which oppear most desirable for the particular ocepunt. Alex. Brown & Sons Members New York. Philxdelphia-Baltlmore and Washington Stock Exchanges Members New York Curb Exchansa (Associate) Y. E. BOOKER—Resident Partner. American Security Building, Washington 5, D. C. Telephone—National 1003 BALTIMORE • NEW YORK • WINSTON-SALEM I • 1 HH I■ ■ " 11 ! He doesn’t ! stand j alone FAST, ACCURATE TELEPHONE SERVICE IS VITAL TO CIVIL DEFENSE Warning* of approaching planes, coming Iran air raid spotters or military radar eereena, an flashed over networks of Long Distance and local telephone lines to filter Centers. Telephone reports are quickly charted on | filter Center maps. Then Air Force intercepter planes are alerted. Rescue and relief work, too, are directed by telephone. This is but one type of the many special telephone networks serving government and military forces to help protect our nation. t This great and growing telephone Systran was built to serve America in peace. Bat k is just as ready to serve in any emergency. The value of this nationwide telephone net work was never greater than it is today. It must be kept strong. It is vital to a strong America. To help spaad year Lang Distance call, please give the operator the out-of-town telephone number. Telephone lines ore busy with national defense. Tin Chesapeake A Potomac Tetepheae Csmpany