Show CANADIAN FOUND mUND MURDERED NEAR PHAR PHAROAH AH T TOMB M Tourist Believed Victim of I Egyptian Thieves Attracted Attract Attract- ed to Scene by Rich Find Want Want Schedule Made LUXOR Egypt Feb 1 Travers I.-Travers Travers Allen Alien of ot Montreal who was visiting the valley of ot kings where whee the the- tomb the tomb of ot Pharaoh Ankh Tut is being unburIed un- un burled burIed was murdered S and robbed just outside Luxor Tu Tuesday night the authorities authorities au au- au- au disclosed today It is believed the Canadian fell victim victim victim vic vic- vic vic- tim to a a. based baRd of ot thieves or thugs from been at attracted attracted at- at Cairo or Alexandria who have of ot nu- nu acted ti-acted here by the presence grous wealthy groups of tourists The latter have been warned by the authorities not to stray from the neighborhood neighborhood neigh neigh- neIgh neIgh-I at night Stories of tho fab tab fabulous fabulous ulous wealth being uncovered In the I tombs of ot the eighteenth dynasty monarch monarch mon mon- arch have attracted adventurers from I all parts of ot tho the world as well as a I. I rapidly growing tourist population that has settled down upon Luxor GOLD HEAD RECOVERED The work of ot excavation was speeded up Wednesday and among the trophies was n a cats cat's head fashioned of ot solid soUd gold and of rare design Resumption of ot excavations attracted a huge crowd which was disappointed when but a a. a afew few small objects IncludIng Including Including I ing the cats cat's he head d were brought S tto to light Three pottery vases one with a a. curious cu- cu rious spout not unlike that of ot a modem modern modern mod mod- em ern coffeepot presumably used for sprinkling sacramental oils were dis dis- dis- dis played Next came a small bouquet of ot flowers flowers flow flow- ers era which grew amidst the sands In time Into a Tut-Ankh-Amen's Tut woven al funeral wreath The blossoms were now flow mu but were excellently preserved I CHARIOTS DRAW CROWD I Anticipation of ot seeing the chariots chariots' in which the rode to war and the couches upon which his luxurious banquets were partaken of ot by brave braye men and anti fair fall women of ot 1350 B. B C. C will draw even eyen more v visitors to the tomb this week end Tourists are beginning to complain of ot the way the Tut Ankh show Is being stage managed They maintain maintain main main- tain that the excavators ought to publish pub pub- lis lisle lish a schedule telling what will be bo brought out at certain times to ob obviate obviate obviate ob- ob the necessity of their standing In the broiling sun for hours perhaps to see Lee a few pottery vases Scientists declare the new flew tomb and it Kg It contents confirm the l height leight to which art was developed In the latter latter latter lat lat- lat lat- ter part o of the eighteenth dynasty and prove that the con contents consents of ot the pharaohs pharaoh's pharaohs pharaoh's pharaohs pharaoh's phara- phara oh's tomb now being brought up ar are ara characteristic o of Tut Ankh pe period pe- pe nod and are not an accumulation of the valuables of ot many periods as had been suggested |