Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1928 — Page 20

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TOMB REVEALS i TUT LINK WITH . EGYPTIAN GOD Nile King Shown in Relics as Closely Connected With Osiris. BY DR. R. V. D. MAGOFFIN President, Archeological Institute of America. (Written for Science Service) NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The tomb of King Tut continues to yield new things of great importance. Two such discoveries have been announced by Harold Carter, archeologist in charge, and Dr. H. R. Hall, keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian antiquities in the British museum. Both these new finds are ritualistic, and connect the dead king with the great god Osiris. This divinity, among other attributes, was known as the god of vegetation, and the new sprouting of grain along the Nile was associated with resurrection of the god. Inside a wooden box in the tomb was found a figure heavily wrapped in linen. When the bandage was ‘removed, the “mummy” was found to be a hollowed-out wooden figure of Osiris. It had been filled with ; silt from the Nfle and grain had been planted in the silt. Then it had been wrapped as a mummy. The grain sprouted and thus Osiris became a symbol of resurrection, both of himself and of Tutankbamon. The second object was a funerary gift to Tutankhamon from his overseer in the place of eternity. It is a chest like a coffin, in which 'lies a figure of Tutankhamon , dressed as Osiris. The statute is of carved wood, and is only twelve inches long. It lies stretched flat on its back. The head is covered with the regular Pharaonic headdress, the royal cobra on the forehead. The hands are closed and crossed at the wrists on the breast. The hands clearly once held the emblems of Osiris, the crozier and the flagellum, but they were not there when the coffin lid was raised.

Standing on each side of the recumbent Tutankhamon are two birds. On the left is the Ba-bird, or “soul” and on his right the Kabird, or “spirit,” in the form of a falcon. Each bird throws one wing over the body, symboliizng divine protection. These are two of the most important things, of a ritualistic nature that have been found in the tomb of Tutankhamon.

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OFFICIALS QUIT CAPITOL TO VOTE Only Two High Executives in Washington Tuesday. By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—With but two exceptions Washington was without its highest government officials Tuesday as President Coolidge and his cabinet went to their homes to vote. The President and Mrs. Coolidge went to Northampton, Mass. Vice-President Dawes voted in Evanston, 111.; Secretary of State Kellogg mailed his vote to St. Paul; Secretary of Treasury Mellon voted in Pittsburgh: Secretary of War Davis In St. Louis; Attorney-Gen-eral Sargent in Luflow, Vt.; Secretary of Navy Wilbur mailed his vote to San Francisco; Postmaster-Gen-eral New voted in Indianapolis;

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