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of one hen have been transferred laid and hatched. This difficult zoological feat

search station near here. A color motion picture made by Mr. Olsen to show the steps in the operation, was shown this morning at the meeting of the Poultry Science Association in Ft. Collins, Colo. To obtain the

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Scientists See 1 Hen Start Finish Job

Agriculture Department Worker,

Research Aid Screen Zoological Feat By DR. FRANK THONE, Science Service Biology Editor WASHINGTON, June 24—Eggs that were started in the body|block, Roosevelt Ave. while Pa-

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after the normal 21 days pro- Ave, and the suspect ran from duces a healthy chick. tthe building right into his arms. This technique is more than a| The suspect was held on a scientific stunt; it is designed to|vagrancy charge pending further help get answers to certain dif-|investigation. ficult physiological and genetic/ The burglary alarm was turned ‘questions. Already it has settled in by Frank Smith, 57, of 1529

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