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Show v Sultan's Heirs Plan Recovery Of Royal Gems Former Caliph Leads Movement Involve ing 70 Fortune Claimants NrrE. France, April I .API Abdul Heniid s deecendcnls bsvs their ayes on ths Turkish crown I Jewels and ths reel of whst wss once I ths Oemanll fortune eat I me led al j from KO'i.ftoo.ooo to ir,oo son one. i Rspreeentetlves of S members ef the late sultan's family are la as-seanbls as-seanbls here shortly to consider steps for tha recovery of the fortune. for-tune. The former caliph. Abdul Msdlld. la said to be the leader of this movement. Two of bla advisors recently re-cently were In London and two others In Berlin, consulting members mem-bers of ths fsmlly. Th. Osmanll fortuns wss de. clarsd national property In IMI by ths Young Turks, it includes whst often is said to I the world a finest collection of Jewels. Among the treasures' srs the Peacock throna and another thruns studded with 10 so, gems. Abdul elediid Pas sxpeHsd from Turkey In !: by Muetauhe Kernel Pasha. He slnsvs haa contested Turkey's right to the fortune, but haan't yet discovered A way to gat his share of II. Nsllher hs nor his frlenils say what oourse they oontemplsta, whether legal action or negntistion. Turkey. It hss been reported, suggssted a compromise so ths Jewels might bs sold In Ihs open msrket without having sery as Is contested by lha former sultans heirs. Oars an perls hava asld It might tsks a hundred years to dispose of sll tha Turkish Jew sis without wrecking ths msrket. . |