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Show f ; A 1. If Q" Mry celebrated bT lixty-M lixty-M llllieSlOncS third birthday on May 26. King George will celebrate hi sixtyfifth on Jme 3. The latter day will be one of rejoicing throughout the British empire. i ' 'fK. 1 Miser's Hoard of 2200 Years Ago Found in Corinth . e Archeologists Dig Up Coins of Time of Alexander Alex-ander and His Father ATHENS, May 31 f AP) A miser's hoard, hidden In the city wall of Corinth 2200 years ago, was unearthed there by members of the American gchool of Classical tudhs at Athens. That the coins had never bren In circulation waa shown by the fart that they were as bright In 1930 A. 1- as when hidden In S30 B. C. The treasure roniisted of ten gold staters of Alexander the Great and forty-one staters of bis father, Thilip of Maredon. Professor Rhys Carpenter, director, di-rector, has Just mad public the result of the school's excavations for the pant year. Besides uncovering; uncov-ering; a section of the city wall of Corinth, Including; two round towers, tow-ers, students discovered a Roman ha thins; establishment, complet with marble tubs, tnosaln showers and decorative statues. These are supposed to be the baths of Eu-ryyles, Eu-ryyles, mentioned by rauaanlaa aa the finest In Corinth. A potter's factory dating; from thn fifth and sixth centuries B. C. was louna near me lowers, i nere. were some '2000 vaxes of all shapes and sizes in the factory, and they throw considerable new light on the Corlnt h lan ccra mic ind ust ry. The finds included also a heroic stro marhle head of the Roman emperor em-peror t'nracalla. a small marble head of the fifth century B. C. and a series of Byzantine platen of the twelfth century juf the Christian era |