Show King Tat Tut T ut Loses Little Prestige restage by New Find I p LONDON March larch 12 By U. U P. P Old Old King Tut still holds choice in the archeological spotlight spotlight spot spot- light lit iii the opinion of British scientists dentists who believe the newly discovered sarcophagus at Giza Glza contains the mummy of or an ancient Egyptian princess and not that of ot fourth d dynasty nasty monarch or King Tut who is In the kIndergarten kindergarten kindergarten kinder kInder- garten class class class' compared with either of those venerable rulers seemed slated for a a. bench warming posItion position position tion in the annals of ot royalty until scientists consulted historic records records records rec rec- and learned that s happy hunting ground probably Is in the vicinity of while mummy probably Is located in a pyramid fifteen miles or so soto soto soto to the north Some British scientists however are hopeful that the tho tomb of has been Discovered Archeologists are particularly in interested interested interested in- in in this latest discovery because is regarded asan asan as asan an Important historic link was the George F. F Babbitt of ot his time a a. business man of remarkable ability who vho built a a. good sized fortune through his commercial dealings The British museum has only one fourth dynasty relic a a. reproduction reproduction reproduction of an engraving on the rocks at Mount Sinai SInal Dr George F. F now in Boston and head of ot the exp expedition which found the new tomb yesterday yesterday yester yester- esterday ester day pronounced the belief belier that the tomb was that of ot an Egyptian princess and London scientists apparently agree Egyptologists do not dieco discount the value of the discovery because it itis itis is probably not the tomb of the ruler himself They point out It ItIs Itis is practically the only s source source oC or Information on the fourth dynasty of one of ot the formative periods Egyptian history the ruler MIler i is believed to have come from northern Italy to Egypt and to have been a self self- made man who became king He Ile traveler traveler traveler trav trav- was the first great Egyptian eler many believe He lie Is thought to have visited Sinai and Is credited credited credited cred cred- with having been history's history first dealer In lumber ha 1 having 11 brought from Lebanon to Egypt pt a cargo of ot the famous Lebanon ced cedar r. r |