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Show Pels on Parade THE MEETING WILL COME TO ORDER These pet aristocrats of dogdom got together recently to plan a series of dog shows In Phoenix, Ariz. Before reaching a decision, however, they tooK time out for this photograph. Pictured (L to r.) are Kachina, a collie; Ripper, a pipe-smoking French poodle; Ace, a Basset; Sandy, a cocker spaniel, and Apache, a Bedlington terrier. ' - - ...... I --: 1 - - - - - ' -' - ,-&!-:: PLAXFTJX PUMA Most housewives house-wives might find it disconcerting disconcert-ing to have a 350-lb. puma breathing on them when they wash dishes, but not Mrs. Mel-Vin Mel-Vin -Koontz, of Thousand Oaks. Calif. This unusual pet, named Kimbo, is five years old and consumes 10 lbs. of horsemeat and a gallon of milk daily. -f - (7 : j..r. .... - .. I BIRD WATCHER Boots, the boxer, looks as though he's i afraid of an attack, but his 1 parakeet friend, Pete, is just amazed at the water Boots I slurps from the kitchen faucet. 3 The two are great friends, ac- cording to owner Marty Gron- achan, of Queens, N. Y. (AP Wuephotos) I1 - .:V'.'' v: V - fv:.r- TX V ''. . ' , : CONTRACTORS' PET These two International earth-moving giants are favorites of contractors who want to move tons of earth in a hurry at low cost. This big 262 h.p. International Model 75 Payscraper, capable of hauling 22 cu. yds. of material at speeds to 24 m.p.h., is shown being push-loaded by another favorite of contractors, the International TD-24 diesel torque converter crawler tractor which develops 200 net engine h.p. b "HI ' ' " """ |