Show chimpanzees poisonous snakes among vets pets of Manhattan ites ning NEW EW YORK if youre looking for common everyday pets like cats and dogs dont come to manhattan in this city of towers find as unique a collection of domesticated animals as ever answered to a masters summons J H harper a movie producer has as his constant companion a huge siberian husky which an alaskan friend sent him two years ago harper was broke at the time and the animal brought him so much notoriety that he secured financial backing for a new motion picture venture tad the husky has acclimated himself perfectly to the hustling life of new york strange though it may be to a dog of his temperament he used to howl at the moon until har harper er began keeping him under the bed he feared stairs until he once conquered them th then en tad spent the next hour running up and down she likes apes mrs gertrude lintz of brooklyn dates her passion for chimpanzees to the day 20 years ago in in vienna when she saw youngsters throwing stones at a frightened pair of apes in a zoo she was so am impressed with the way the male tried to shield his trembling mate that she resolved to study them 1 I knew then that there was something within these humanlike human like animals that I 1 must come to understand she recalls today she has three female chimpanzees in her home they live like humans arising early for breakfast walking through the lintz estate and taking regular baths J law 12 t 4 JA if VY cf 0 4 F 1 1 5 ap ZVI py 4 PETS NOW BUT three little lion cubs held in claire balsone Bal sons darms arms are cute now but wait until they grow up tip and start making faces at people harold J oconnell OCon nelI successful new york business man has snakes as his hobby most people have an aversion to them he admits but this feeling is not inherent babies can be given a small snake and they will show no fear whatever fear of snakes comes solely through the frightening stories told by mothers nurse maids and friends about the supposed evil nature of reptiles |