1 Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, October 1,' 1951 1 Your Building Needs Try our service first Wealthy Nizam To Sell Jewels By ADRIENNE FARRELL NEW DELHI (Retuersi The Nizam of Hyd.;iabad Is putting the fabulous family jewels on the auction blockhe says he'd rather have the cash. He plans to save only a few PORTRAITS I Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANPIER'S STIDIO 2lft-4th Street Box 645 Phuue Green 389 pritii e Rupert jn General Building Applies ond Specialties !("! 31 AM) l()()Il ;T,i!ri:(iII I'AINTS jqiAI.T TILE m Former Light Keeper Dies John Moran Was Also Veteran Member of Typographical I'nicn Jchn Moran, Veteran p.-inlci of tne Victoria Coljmst anu foi some Urns keepc-r of Green Island liahth'-use north of Pc-inc; Rujert, diei a few days ago in Nanaimo at the ag3 f 82 year. Ho was the father ot Mrs. N.)r-msn M.Kay, E?venlh Avenue i lit, Prir, e Ku;c -t. and of Thomas M,iran, kee;.-er of Ear-rett Hock lighthouse at the en-iranci cf frmce Rupert Harbor. nd City Builder's Supply IiiiU Street I'hone Blue 8287 treasures, as family heirlooms and for uf j on state occasions. The rest, filling three trunks, goes to the highest bidder. Total va'ue is put at $28 000.000- Included In thH glittering mass Is the ISO-carat Jacob diamond, one of the largest In tire morld. The enormous egg-shaped diamond, large as a crystal paper- t 9 1950 HILLMAN MINX Low milrage Like new Mr. Moran was lor many years V a n d PERSONAL l.7 a typesetter at the Colonist but, ii, V . . arr m- s g.andfather In the it United,, h Masons of health, left th.-nat.s 73 v ars aw- Dealers fear newspap(,r and went llghl. V- is too big to find a buyer to- island'until ke at G,.en s t between i' S.,Vnf elt?Atedt retirement fifteen yars ago. His $3,000,000 and $4,000,000. member,hip In the International There are few men In the TVpn"ra,,bi'"i Vn'n had da'cd world who could pay such a price . back "to 1338"and in 'l950 he wac for a single jewel these days. But presented with the union's gold unless a buyer Is found it may,button fur sixty years. member- '""ill ' s'- 1 1947 PONTIAC COACH Privately owmd imve w oe carvea up mio several ship. VISITOR WELCOMED Dr. Jeanne Elder of Zurich, Switzerland, president of the International Council of Women, Is welcomed at the op n.ng session of the National Council of Women convention in Montreal. With her, from left to right: Mia. Camillien Houde, wife of the mayor of Montreal; Mrs. R. O. Gilbrtde, presl lent of the Montreal council; Mis. Allan Turner Cor.-, national vice-president and Dr. R. J. Marshall, national president. The funeral to-jk place in Van couver. j4lJiiiccting Monday at Mrs. C. Johansen return-d to 230cilhe city on the Coquitlam yej- i M s Jchn jum Wilkh'lrrday wiiKU Vancouver. afterP0Qn from a trip to t fciLilit on the Chllcotiii i, n trip to Vancouver.1 C. E. Salter and Norman Chrts-- Im ifnsen 0f lhe Canad'an Fishing r.rd tmrtv will be ' t mcjtt C" were knd visitors to 3 to Oct 10 10. i tlj,mCxt.3toOct. the Queen CnarloUe Xslands 1, SI i-Tard returned' ?' ,W' Graham- Inspector of t fCh1S' M,lcd " the Coquitlam dav on the Princeu I', LiTE last ?." for a trip to Stewart 1948 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE . Low mileage leaser tuamonas ui more marketable value. The Aga Khan Is understood to havj offered $2,000,000 for the diamond. FOR GRANDCHILDREN The Nizam says he is selling . . ... free Bonk on Arthritis Telephone Whist id Rheumatism Mrs. Taylor is Mooseheart Head HOW TO AVOID CRIPPLING DEFORMITIES piving his jewels to form a money trust; for his grandchildren. on official business. And Bridge Party ft '.in.. 4U1 1 1n. Bride -Jl i An amazing newly enlarged 44- Badminton Uuiin. ni..i- Although he owns several I "MECHANIC'S SPECIAL" 1937 Graham 4-door sedan $300.00 Willi Mridge sailed last Centre. Wedne.v , . safes, he t-ewels in I tous homeV ! ek entitled "Weum.ttem7 strongly-built modern va when a telepho- wnhd bHdg?;artVwaT to " PiLJ, Was i. ,,, j, . ,t .. thf Chilcotin for Port- a.,,, nm nrln .V':. k he will attend col- - la"- New chairman for the Moose-heart committee is Mrs. J. Taylor,, elected Friday night by the Women of the Moose Legion meeting h.'ld at the home of Mrs. E. Biair. three old tin trunks, covered , K.. U.. " uuuw-,,.18 crre-, Wednesday eveing last Uy Lilv Tf 11 no 1 c tiiVi it Hpii rro nH J rA t I .t .... 1. . , u . r"l V'?le:t. Women's omer 's Auxiliary Auxiliary to the United V,,,r".'r ' .... is. Thomas Beatlie r, !" ' wu "il ' MCKjVnu.cn. ui. b. A. wrignt reaa FishprmerTi anH Allied Wnrlcprs' 6 ' '"'""""J icnci rcaris lie jumoiea in cara- UnUin The lotl Mrl i f "d l ,the C ' bo"? l? be brouht the city today on tnc riolloh,., "m. " "Vu :C' : . r. F:!lowin?i iuwiii the uie business ou&iness session, session, u i- -p.. i oouru 10.31, nivnr nn rnA UilUUllllT OI iVir. and Air? V K. A. Gomez, Mrs. C Mrs T Parkin c3 w wcic .mo. u - 1 , ti . , i . tne t,nv,i-. trouble, explains 'i.. a proven . out . . Into the .. light , . from . time to . , . , ..... . Hunter and ' - specialized non-surgical, non- time so they will notta their l-T!: , to Mrs. Tayfar, and consolation I I n. n. dicai dica' treatment. treatment. . . I color color. . cation in rheUth. Ch,,coUn ,or V.ncoue.-. j a.hs of S:hre.oer, Ontaru, an. vt.a a, t) .. , Maurice Albert Teng, only son 01 ' pnze to Mrs. J. MacDougail. of workmen s Com- p,lr,..t u . , , ' . V ,'i'r- ana M'S. J A. Ttng RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED 2nd Avenue at 1st Street Phone 866 and 566 T , 1 You lncur no obliKatin m The Nizam himself has always o i d t a h vfaC iy' i ' Adel" I sending for this Instructive book, lived In Spartan simplicity, shuf f- Board, sailed by the ".l "'A.. Ty Pnce Rupert. P.es?nt were Mrs. J. R. Carr, Mrs. H. Paulsen, Mrs. Harold Muncey. Mrs. O. Twcd, Mrs. T. . . .. "-'II may De me means or saving ling through his oalace halls In u'liis-r MVff m: mnnenn tia i-c? isi . .... . - ... . iviuik pv. 1.11 i iwf . . 11 whist Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. N list niRht on his re- 7 BuUe, Mon Una v'la"or00K, la. bnu,, given in marriage aHi-ouver after one of ; by uu. uncic, Wimam fc.in.s, v.itA business visits . ... Kaose a clastic white brocaded you years or unioia misery, write sno?s sp it at the seams, wearing " ' r. Z V, rs. H. Kennedy, Mrs. E. Mulder, A. Nor res and Ray Gardner. The Rotary Mixed Chorus will Harrison and Senior Regent Mrs. C. Mclntyie. .- 5217. . Excelsior Springs, ... Missouri.! The sale of the Nizam's jewels ;wl, prorjably take place either Y) , I i In Paris or in Switzerland, where ort Cilward jhower import conditions are most fav- jorablc. o - i Dfi 1WC Jnstr jai.ui fcon with long-sleeved oouue and full skirt. Her full iciijin veil ol illasion cascaded iiuiu a coronet uumne.1 with inn-s of tne vailey, aha sh2 cai-i ij a fcouquci oi red roses and wnite carnations, ine groom's ! meet Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 8 pm 8 Harrison, Vancou- In Booth Memorial High School i a rivrd In th3 All those Interested in ringing the Coquitlam yesterday are urged to attend.- 231c -n t m the so'ith. b l ; n-lar monthly visit to Mrs' Samuel Kinley sailed last i:e Rupert General Hos- i8'l on thj vjqulilam fjr her uclor t X i The ifTL-l Innlnrlo finmn nt the omim finest emeralds in India, for green is the Hyderabad royal home .at Alvansh on the n. fu 01 P;"r'3 ompl3tea hei i m:',T' ; ' 1, ZZSa uZ7t lamliy. religious color i.ivT. Mr. Kinley. who has bea 1 'ns7mWe- I Cliff Rsbinson. art Instructor W. H. Priest re- relieving o reft. ,.f n, I The maid of lienor. Miss Cor-1 of the University of British Col- ' 'n ' 01 takes place October 25, was the ". f bay bank' thcy wlU be Put on the gi eve et -t nf of honor no.ior at at a a mlscellan- miscciian . markc' gradually radl,flllv as as Conriitinns conditions a 4i city at the end of w . . am u.i nere w.n 0.:eei Glenn, wa gowned in pinkiumbia txlcnsion Department. fin a va.atlon trip returning north shortly jt.uei,a, matenmg hoad-dress will visit Fvince Rupert Octob.i ous fhowrr he'd in the Port Ed 29 to November 2 and will giv. courses in art at the Civic Cen- Baji.ie. They went In and finder tip veil. Sue carriea in Hazelton and came Ralph Hood, who has been o.i;ni.:k carnations. offer the most favorable prices. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Cowie ward Community Hall Wednesday evening by Nurman Fisher. Th? hall was beautifully dec- The groom's sister, Miss Bar- lre on lne anernoons and e- mm fif laKe lo Pendleton " muiur trip wun Mrs. Mood and iTKiiiy little daughter to Banff for an . f automobile dcale s' conventljn. ourx Teng, were blue taffeta 1 nlns 01 lnose oavs- in:s cour.se -css ! 's Pen 'u clvc Cerllre with muuhws head-d and ni;m- ...A "u iters anv general passenger followed by a dr, e throuah tha - . and those who wish to tak; Tables were p.rt in horseshoe 'eft by plane today on their ra- . . ... ' ilr.gcr up cartiatloru. ,n . ' ( Jiaclian Pacific Rail- Pacific Northwest to Vancouver, it may sitn up at the desk no- shape; under the trees, giving turn to their home at Lethbridge i i m I K I if a fiurrson, district pas" returned to theiiv vmrrdiv i land ihr obtain a list, of ar, th- nnrtv the effect of baint held after visit here with Mr. . - - . .i.i-fi;irvfnrnnn.i('nH:iMKTni: .. . . . .. . ... ... . Four ytar ol 'Sh, and Frederick snrplies to have ready wh?n the in r.' garden. Cowle's sister. Mrs. John Mitchell, AtMn Avenue. Westview. t OBrar.hr-. are na.- We carry all models of West- brides toasin. was llcwcr gi.i, in cou.ye begins. Tr.j seat of honor, which was n-i .. .... .I..V alarm ftr.rm lnn1,..ln tain- .1 t-,-i 1 1. 1 : :n t illn... ..,m u t,. ifS0(g! mm i L, ,J :.L ... Ben and Bahv Ben ai Ln coloniaT houoiiet f veii.u, bahv r ago Cliff Robinson was. on a laLsed platform, was banked " "'' scheduled to come h?re bu t in- ,th rti.. ,;.!. ,.., . n.nir ,.ii.i...ii I numerous gift s. designs of mantle and kitchen mums and pink (jlaUuli. "eud ht' lelt ,b! UBC slaf toi The bride-e'eefs bouquet of man man ...hHv In I.nnl'ind lliw that ie i . . . . .. Atle Arnsii'ii was best L f cloctts. You'll find the prices the nd Irs. S. J. Hunter, re- same as everywhere and It's bet-! r city this morning ter to buy from your Jeweller ; ' s Louise from holi- In case repalis are needed. Bul-:liiTn E.itish colum- gtrs Jewellery Store.. (ltci ana ocor.4e hau8ea and Ern.s. hoTVe oined the stff he w fu rca row "na wnu ca:nlu,n V w Wallace u hered. j &$0 heJ5 , ' F1 cr During the sigiilns of U13 roe-. Prince Rupert. From here he, " , ' , t .su-r, J. A. Tm3. father ol the goes to HazcUon. Sm thers 1 Vrs. Mane Tocher. mat-on oi i.rjom, eang the ever populai ! Fnncc George and Quesnel, the honor to be, asnst 'd in the open- 'Bcausc." Mrs. E. J. Smith i.ie- only tour throush the province' m& of Ule glfts aficr wnicn a It Pirlf:- NnrtVin.esr FALL SUIT FASHIONS . . " 'iir idan-'e at an auto.j convention . sided at the orcan. : i that thai. K he i is able .hi. to tn m.! make thu this vr year. , wsvy luncneon was scrvea iui- William U. Ingiam, of Long liiaiw New Yoik, Vho has been lieie as campaign director lor the ii.in.e KjplH Ocirral Hospital w.rAit.iiiuou Fund dilve, re lowrd by movie shorts. At the roCCDtiori held In the. The Art ninh Ik hhUlnlno k.nn.e Guo.fcilt.ws' ha.l. Dr. Wright extra art supplies for the use- v.i Ecrviteurs wore Rcss'Tasaka, i ..in ,H the (-.,,. least to r the hr-iHn bride, ' .1.. ' Ph Si'.riey ' ri nil Koyama, Wnvnmn Mi'fl'rH Mildred Civrn Cirgo.i I ,i ,n ilr-n,i ..ii.-.. m T,.,Um i-ropjsrd those ocoole who loin the course en -he groom responding suitably. : cotjviT 'todav leaving ty plane Saturday. On vho way lo loronlo, he will stop Mrs. The toast to the bridesmaids was Handsome styles . . . nuallty fabrics in suits sure to became the backbone f jour.ncw Fall nardrobc. too late to oraer tneir own. vonu... n.. ....uu, Tanaka, Yose Matsuo The Club had their first meet- CMyoko ing of the season last week, and i aiKl Mal v Koyama. have nn enthiisinslie na m?m.l A islillC Norman Fisher Were ,C2Wn W tCole''otf at Penticton and Calgary ib Reposed by the groom and I h y ' MrS' '.-".act s.muar campaiBiis. spondrd to by the best man. Sev- eral telegrams of congratulations' heP . Mrs t P c.irn ,ife ,,t Ronald Fit-licr. Mrs. G. E. Fisher. Mrs. C. P. Balagno and daugh- wer- read, from relatives of th"jlh? new civ(c Centre director, j S.-t- Sakai and Gary Dimont. tcr, Miss Delp.iii.e Balagno, re- bnds and groom. I and a graduate of the Vancouver I Guests were Mvsdamcs O. E. liiin-.d to tne cit this morning The happy couple are spending School of Art. Mrs. Stirn has F.she' , Sets Fujirr.oto. K.yako on the Princess Louise, follow- their honeymoon on a motor trip consented to take charge of the Tanaka, Sally Lar.de, Jean Gor-.nj, u vacation wmcn tojk them through the interior. Cn their program for the Art Club meet-' d m Marl. Atchison, B. Mizu-as tar as Seattle. M s. Balugno rjtarn they wi 1 take up resld- 4ngs this winter and has pro- j yabu, B. Tocher. Kiy Wood, Joy was uwa three weeki, JJinm ence at Seal Cove. : posed a course of study which ! DM..; Ncl McCrindle, Ella Chow, ti'r dughter wno had preceded lae b?nutiful decoration of will begin on October lith withlL' Fifbcrg. J. Ikari, Tsuiu Ikari, T. KitHaka. Louise .Teichman, ! in. mmig souui mice muiuns khe church and reception hall , "The Simplest Way to Draw n a'i- , was done by Mrs. Laura Mitchell. 1 Fiaure." A gixid sized shack lecated c.l jhn h. I'LGER First Avenue near the railway ,'es.rve was jacked up yeste day and moved away out toward th3 iat.irn t id ot the townsltc, whrre Jack Mair is developing a tourlit p,oject for next summer. It was an all day job but, once It wa3 on the streets, its Z:'.a Wampr.r, Abel Brooks, R. ' Yamamoto, T. Matsuba, Yonc-haru Tanaka, T. MUupabu, Koyama, Cotty Cmori, A Ycomans, v arie Trchc: , Mol'y Sorge. Irene " i i . Em! y Reich, H. F. Robins, K.. ITakalsa. Ilarac Yampnnto, j. Ma hsn. Y. Tanaka. T. Nakan-hi I., lfccda. S. Kamcda. H. "s5'e- . 3. Yainashita. Stella Tanaka, A. Rowbotham, W. Wil-, ioi. K. Nakamura. S. Hayashi I 3. Calsuo.'H. On-.o i. Aiko Oinori j C De'gi oii. Gladys Byth, W. Crc- For the MEAL that REFRESHES i rogrcss was good. Capl. James Hunter ha,s taken 1 ,! St. 4 j&ulgcr Ltd. Tlf'l Avenue i FINEST ' OF COOKING BEST OF FOOD tEAMEfT . over command of Union steamer ; Chilcotin on the Queen Charlotte Island run. The Chilcotln, r.ow operating in place of the Co-quit. am which has gone to the j Primrj Rupert-Alice Arm-Stew-j art run, prnv?d In port at 4:15 I yesterday afternoon from Mas-jsett Inlet points and sailed at i j p.m. for Vancouver. g E. Lehuray, Claire Parent, J. Sedgwick, Sarah Kawabata. Ebi-su. Bessie Int,', Rose Klmura. Betty Kameda, M. Orfult, Glen Caw-dcll, Edith Fraser, Margaret Ypmamuto. and the Misses Elsej Hnro'.dson. Rose Tasaka, Judy Davis. Mildred Ciego. Rac e George Hilt TARE Ol T OltDI IiS PIIONK 20U BROADWAY CAFE f MLS FOR : Uyeno, Ann Matsuba, K. Nishi. 1 Self Sakai, Vesta Woods. Thcl-i ma Yeomans, Mary Koyama, iVii'isua Tasaka, Marion Williams. Native Congress Here Described ORMES Incouver ilci n,e,iatc rorls " Thursday 7 . 11 :i5 p.m. "')AY MIDNIGHT Uly Ht Low Cost f r Reservations I 4Vllte or call I fV Ht DEPOT OFKKE flUNCE RUPERT The September War Cry print;; a page, descriptive of the rec-nt Northern B.C. Salvation Arm native Congress hi Prince Rupert. . The series of mceti"gs. All P.T.A. Members and allien interested, please note: PUBLIC MEETING New King Edward School Auditorium Thursday, Oc. 4 . 8 n.m. Speaker. MRS. E. EVANS, Fiesidcnt BC. Parent-Teacher Federation. Refreshments. Airs. Evans will meet members of the Prince Rupert P-T Council at Dinner, 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Broadway Cafe, for a discussion. H . ! ?! ' ..V I led by the field secrtarv and Mrs. e&Vsw&lk,, . Vlkt The Pioneer Druqqists "Tomorrow's Styles Today" Annette Mansell Ladies Wear 523 3rd Ave. G. Best, commenced at Prince George before the main gather-1 i ings at Prince Rupert. There : were visits to some of the isolated districts. The page was! Swell illustrated, with scenes on! '!the Naas River, a cannery and a j water power mill built by native i Indian Salvationists and used for preparing lumber fir vari-i j otis purposes. F AMILY GROUr Prim ess Elizabeth is shown with her children, Princess Anne and Prince Charles, on the young Prin-ccifi's first birthday, celebrated at Birkhall, Scotland. Princess .Anne, born Aug. 15, 1950, is third in order of succession to the thronv, after her mother and brother. Prince Charles was born Nov. 14, 1943. This Is a United Kingdom Information Office phot!.-. (CP PHOTO i PHONE 8 1