New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1926, Page 6

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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926. RUMANIA SEEKING RETURN OF JEWELS Negotiations Are Opened Wimj Bolshevik Govt. Bucharest, July 30 (® — R attempts of the bolshevik gov ment to sell the els has prompte royal family to try to recover Yh.(' part of the Russian collection which formerly belonged to the Rumanian crown. Major Charles E. Spratt, of New York, an old friend of the Rumanian | royal family, has been asked to ne- | gotlate with the Bolsheviks wi 1916, the gewerr patched to Pekrograd for ing, $75.000,000 b= gold of money and a large sum of funds.’ At the same & and queen sent to Mosco rrown jewels, as well as t vollections of intimate friends or relatives, the whole lot valuen at \ about $25,000,000. At the outbreak of the October, \ 1917, revolution in Russi. \lf"fi confiscated in the state treas belonging to Run Subsequently these jewels, most] : numanian familes of the ity and aristocracy, were to the public by the Bolshe front of the Italian embassy rograd, and the proceeds were in combatw¥ng the varfous Whi armles who opposed the revolutior aries. “Findings Was Keepings” Queen Marle of Rumania then ap- pealed to the late Colonel Jos Boyle of Nome, Alaska, who is said had more influence with the Russians than any living person, to g0 to Moscow in an effort to recover the Run jan gold an ich the Bolsheviks had co He was told in effect authorities, however, that was keepings,” and that in the state treasury hac the property of the governm people of Russia. Since then neither the royal fam ily nor government of Rumania ha made any attempt to recover th money or jewels, In the meantime, Soviet authori- tles have made it known that the have counter claims against Ru- mania for destruction of property in Bessarabla, Odessa, and other war- | affected areas. 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