Page 20 The Guardian Thur., Sept. 11, 1953 P.M. Pays Surprise Visit To Windsor; Requests Privacy WINDSOR. Ont. (CPL-Prime Minister Diefenlbaker paid a sur- prise visit to Windsor Tuesday and made no bones about his de- sire for privacy. He arrived unannounced on an arlyamorninig train. His welcom~ lug party consisted of Norman Spencer and Richard Thrasher, Progressive Conservative MP5 for Essex West and Essex South. Officially MIr. Diefenbaker is visiting here to receive the 33rd degree of the Supreme Council, Ancient and Scottish Riteof Can- ada. The order is holding its an- nual conventionthis week. Ofitario's Premier Leslie Frost and federal Finance Minister Fleming were also in town. l‘lr. Erost is also here to receive the order’s 33rd degree. Mr. Fleming was conferred with the 33rd de- gree’ four years ago? Mr. Diefenzbakerr and Mr. Frost were to be given the degrees Tuesday night. There were reports VMr. Frost and Mr. Diefenbaker were to con- fer. It was not known what Was to be discussed or whether a meeting was 'held. . One of the first things the prim minister noticed on his arrival ,was a couple of fishermen on the Detroit River. He expressed sur- prise at the size of the pic-kerel (he was told are caught there. After breakfasting in his private 0:13 the prime shimmer took a s I ll qu Ouelletzte Me, the city’s main north-south business street. PHI: posed for a picture and then asked newsman to give him an hour and a half to himself. He Mrs. Dlefenbaloeur then UDMORE‘S WIiiiE VINEGAR. PICKLINGV ONIONS. 51115. 290 i BROWN SUGAR. 5 lbs. . . . 4'51; imuc’i‘IMBERs. Gherkins visited Mrs. Diefenlbaker’s cousin, Mrs. Flora Macieod. The news- men tagged along, then gave up at the cousin's residence when the prime minister again pleaded for privacy. Finds Ancient Skeleton’ With Gold Bucket TORONTO (CP) -— A 31-year- old archaeologist from suburban Swansea was revealed Tuesday as the finder of “one of the great archaeological discoveries of re- cent years." The discovery is a solid gold bucket clasped in the hands of a. 2,500year-o1d skeleton in excavaa tions in Iran. The discoverer is Runneymede Collegiate and Harvard graduate Robert H. Dyson, field director for an archaeological team flrom the University of Pennsylvania. In a letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R..H. Dyson, he de- scribes the bucket he found in the ruins of a collapsed building as “bent that, but still eight inches sides covered with the most amazing figures of people riding3 chariots, making ofifeud-mgus to the god's-n , Mr. Dyson said tho iron age city of Hosanln on the shore of; Lake Ummia in northwestern loan, which he and his team were excavating, was a powerful com; munity which inexplicably came to an allmipt end about 813 BC. 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