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Been Produced By 'Back-Breeding?

Munich, Dec. 8.

Four dozen rather uninteresting-looking cattle, munching contentedly in the zoo here, are the subject of a controversy, which has split West Germany's naturalists into two factions.

are

Some maintain that these animals examples of the aurochs, the European ancestor of all cattle, which became extinct about 300 years ago, and have been produced again by careful "back-breeding."

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The others, fast becoming the majority, say that the aurochs are as dead as the dodo.

Heinz Heck, 60-year-old director of the Munich zoo, and hla brother, 02-year-old Dr Lutz Heck, Arst started back-breeding from domestle rows about 1928. Lutz Heck hind

la father. Kammowa

Dr Ludwig Herk, as director of the Beril zoo, and was a personal Terrains Goering.

suereaded Professor

"Hunt Master" of the Third Reich,

In 1934. Goering was delighted to hear from the two brothers that they

ht

sticereded hree ding several autinho, which were once the favouri

Que sport of German

huntsmen. menti mest in the Siegfried legend The Installed the animals 172 Is reservallen,

tataks Schoff- belde Purk, near Berlin, und Kavo Lutz Hock the le Professor

CRITICISM BANNED

an

After a ploture copied from

oll painting

on wood of A.D.1800 and known as the Augsburg portrait,

Bver, was neither of the Heck brothers.

Why

Dr Kurt Priemel, former director of the Frank- of,furt 200

Brid founder of the originat American -backed Society for the Preservation of European Bison.

He also banned criticism from naturalists who did not regard then as xemir aurochs.

Ever since the end of World War 11, most other zoo direc- Lora Mupported by University At the same Ume, American

naturalists, have been urging donors of money to help to save

the Hecks to disclose details of the fast disappearing European

the experiments which led back In Ger- have bison (called "Wisent"

to these animals and give an ac- were shocked to hear

etrate list of pedigrees for ali that the Hecks

Hecks had crossed

crossed some

to see, So far, all that the Hecks Tukan Government Wisents with American bism to

have written to

Justify their process of stocking claims is an account, in general pokem

spend the

These terms, Turistan author les would Goring's Jemez vationS.

by Lutz Heck in 1952, genuine and claimed probably ask Freuch Ilesklent General Hoyer de la Tour to European bison, and the Ameri- and a laymen's illustrated guide on sute at the zoo. Neither of runs withdrew their support. deadline for the extend the

their opponents, these satisfies After the war, the Hecks re- surrenders un extra day or two.

such as Professor Dr von Wolf publicly reived m

for their much

Herre, of Kiel University, who states German experiments

quite simply: The said foreign magazines. But the mon

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To be

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The deadline has been set for mudnight tomedraw. additional time might be needed! whom President Heuss decorat- in vendet pertain outlaw groupsed for preserving the last seven Germuny, which were jocated in widely genuine Wisents In dispersed areas. --France-Presse, now kept in a park near Han-

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MAIN ARGUMENT

'The

main argument against the Hecks is that the original male aurochs, pf which skeletona have been found, was a monster two metres (over six feet) from the top of its back to the ground.

The female was always von- siderably smaller. The animals displayed 2x Durochs at the Munich zoo, however are rough- ly the same size as a normal cow. and there is only the normal difference in the size of the xes.

Most

dispute

acienusty whether it is possible to bring the Aurochs species to like again. The breeder must trace back not merely th: 300 years since thu aurochs became extinct, but to the point in the remote part when the domestic cow had not yet been evolved.

In terms of genetics, a cow's characteristics are determined by the 80 chromosomes, consist- ing of genes, contained in a body cell. If the broeder could reunite in one calf the chromo- somes and genes as they existed in the aurochs tens of thousands at generations back he would, theoretically, have renewed the species.

But statisticions compute that It would take millions of generf- Ilong and trillions or even quadrillions of offspring before, by the law of åveriges, one single aurochs might be barn.

Even Then, It is known that by the natural process of muta- tion certain finct. If

genes become ex- any of the aurocha genes, as is likely, have become lost in natural selection, it would be impossible ever to breed back la the aurochs.

LUOKT

If, therefore, the Hecks, work- ing with a few animals taken from various parts of Europe, produced several aurochs within six years, or even within 26, their opponents argue that they had an amount of luck which gainsays all likelihood.

Meanwhile, both the German and the world societies of zod directors have refused to accept the claims represented by the Hecks various cross-breedings.

Certain 2008, including Wup- pertal, which once kept herds of what they believed to be aurochs have now changed the labels on their pens to "Cattle with Aurochs colouring." Cologne Zoo has slaughtered the tow it had. Modern aurochs, lika any other cattle, era coally to feed-China Mail Special.

WAR CRIMES PROSECUTOR DIES

Washington, Dec. 8.

Mr Joseph B, Kennan, who geted as public prosecutor în thờ - Japanese war crimināla' trials, died of a heart, attack at His Wosheboro, N. Caroling home today, th

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