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Today-Screen
ade-"The Man on the Box,"
aturing Sidney Chaplin.
estic - "Irish Luck," with
homas Meighan.
lrth-"That Royle Girl," fea-
ring Carol Dempster.
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Acecomplishments of the expedition
fb4 th11e excavation of Carthage, of
wbiph prof. Francis W. Kelsey of the
Latin department was hgeneral direc-
tcw,', and an account of the trip to
Mount Athos for the.,purpose of photo-
rapliing the manuscripts in the old
nm a steries there, were told mem-1
bars of the, Chamber of Commerce,I
.<ttheir luncheon yesterday, by George
T *'wain, who was official photograph-
el" for the expedition last summer.
'uFiJiP work was under the direction of
a'Franco-American committee, which
hope(] to discover the old plan of the
city, and 'especially the location of
the' forum, Mr. Swain explained.
?The most outstanding result w."s
thie excavation of a small portion of
tlj city to a depth of 17 feet, or to
the "Solid limestone ledge, the speak- I
er declared, where they found more
tan1,000 clay urns containing the
ashes of the dead who had been cre-
mated, A layer of two feet of earth
h44'~d been placed over these and then
another level of the urns had been
buired. At still another strata the ex-
cavtors found great numbers- of
tore )tones, the writing on which was
st~ll legible to those who were able to
tfagslate the ancient language.
Teinhrabitants of this old city have
bp uaccused of burning large num-
bo'Y of children alive as a sacrifice
fothieir gods, Mr. Swain said, and it
ov-of intereat to the scientists to
fiit4; that many of urns contained the
ashes of children,
~1t was impossible to carry on any
e: 4~ended excavation in the city be-
cause of the highk price of real estate
tleehe declared, making it im-
pr-4eticable for private citizens or
eOuniver sities to purchase the nec-
e~s, ,y tracts of land.
nA vow, which~is centuries old, pro-
hibis the =introduction of any le-
mas including jnimals as well 'as
h pmason Mounrt Athos, a narrow
p nula on which are located more
thn20 ancient monasteries, Mr.
Swain said.
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INew Detroit (Detroit) - "The
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