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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D._ (., THURSDAY. AUGUST 30 1928, HEERED PROVES BEE NOT SO BUSY: TO BREED HARDER WORKERS BY DUBLIN THRONG - vt e s ™ 5 =7 by Scientifically Mating nearly two years ago, and now is ‘pro- ceeding with experiments at hybridiz- ing and selection among various varie- ties. He began his studies 15 years ago. The present method, which after years succeeded, requires expensive laboratory equipment and great techni- cal skill, but it permits absolute con- trol of the mating of the bees, and by means of fts employment hitherto impossible studies in the general re- lationships of honey bees are being made. segregated at the will of the sclentist. The Golden Itallans are character- tstic for their beautifiil golden color and their gentleness and resistance to dis- ease. Carniolan Bees seal their honey with very white capping. Caucasians | are excessive users of propolis, or bee glue, and the Albinos possess fuzzy rings of white hairs about their abdo-/ mens. Other races of honey bees with other characteristic hereditary quali- ties will aslo be brought in as the wi develops. Al Classes Represented at Welcome to Secretary and e — Irish President. Savant Has Spent 15 Years| — | Studying Honey Makers’ v the Associated Press. | o DUB August 30.—All classes in | Habits. the Irish Free State joined in a hearty welcome which was given to Secretary of State Kellogg when he arrived today for his Irish visit from the orable signing at Paris of 3 Them. B OWARD W. BLAKESLEE. clated Press Science Editor.) N. Y. () —Science appar- n the threshold of an op- o produce bees that keep ge about the busy bee has the test of making them | punch the clock each time eturn to the hive with more The checking process has re- hat a honey bee makes 6 to | ar, then calls it a day | oafs the remainder of steamed in great crowd w DR. LLOYD R. WATSON. Mates Bees. Fourth International Congress of tomology at Cornell, Dr. Watson State Ar w for the occasion, Land From Pi biiity for breeding bees mating of the more ies to produce b s, developed by Dr. L son of Alfred, who is work- Cornell University under the Au- Heckscher Foundation for Re- ch. He demonstrated a method, " Today—Haye Your Blythe and companied by Fres American Minister ‘Washington Abbott American lega her. The and Mrs. K grave, who had Paris. The Am the Free siternate thems of Saorstat, played b; THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY. 2469 18th St. Edmonston & Co., Inc. Home of the Original Foot Form Boots for Everybody, and the Famous Physical Culture Style-Plus Comfort Shoes for Women | Open All Day Saturdays WINDING UP THE 'AUGUST SHOE SALES! “Oddments” of the entire stock are assembld for final clearance. 35,85 Broken lines of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords in all leathers. sz.oo‘ Broken lnes of Women's White Can- vas Oxfords. Ireland, and the he ber of Commerce repr Tess interests, while t world. The local towns tive presented an addre: come at the Royal Irish Ya A Dprocession of automobil formed for the drive to D first car contained Mr. K Sterling and President Cos second carried Mrs. Kellogg. Mrs. ling and Mrs. Cosgrave, while the ¢ carried Vice President Blythe, Desm: Fitzgerald, minister of defense. Sullivan. minister of education MacGilligan, minister of in commerce; Patrick Hogan agriculture, and Fitzgerald Kenny. ister of justice EIGHT NATIONS AGREE. Unefficial Expressions of Pact Approval Received From Five More. 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