* 4 WASHINGTON (AP) — Many |14 The Guaran, Charlottetown, Tues, June 2, 1959. ae ee ee Monkeys m Press & , : ff : i i Ht re Fy af aC gtk al F E ep g Eee Fee sisi s a ; * cet tft f & comparable to the ordeal they have just been through.” MONKEY AND RESCUER The Misses Atle nd. Baker were the calmest ones ia the packed room. They were ex- Monkey Baker, a squirrel mon- ;monkey Able and other bio-medi- and its contents near Antigue | pihited on a small table covered key which made a successful |cal matter was recovered at the/ts, takes another look at Baker with a cloth that was appropriat trip into space aboard a Jupiter jend of sits 1500 mile flight over) oer they both arrived ok hie missile yesterday, as it arrived ;the Atlantic. Lt. Joseph Guinon, . here tonight after the nose cone | skipper of the Navy Salvage Ship | 4rews Air base Maryland by air. Baker and a which recovered the cone (AP Wirephoto) 2 S S a a recent visitor to Charlottetown. » Mr. Raymond Soloman motor-| Special functions have been ed to Fort Augustus on Friday, EF li E Be isl £ if in iit t intl HH] a? i bP it Hy § 3 t Z Ui i ls Hh i ' i : re 2 i i iy ht 7 <ot & : seek Ht an sé F i “ eg &, nf : i i ; 3 & sf sie 58? inl ff i a2f iE Eis if : nie iy “Within five years, West Ger- many will be producing about of its total estimated mink requirement. Output, how- ever;is unlikely ever to exceed 100,000 pelts a yar. owing to lim- ited supplies of foodstuffs. A ranch mink industry which has here within the past few years is already producing gome 63,000 pelts a year, and last year exported some 8,000 to the United States. TO MINK “Producers are mostly form- @r silver fox and nutria breeders, who have now switched over al- most completely to mink. A@vord- ing to the association of West «Germany pelt producers, there are now nearly 1,000 mink breed- ers congregated, for the most part, “Most ranches are small. The largest produce 3,000 pelts a year. In 1954, the total output for West Germany was only . 19,000 pias: two years ago the figure risen to 33,250, or oe the present production. is likely to oaths the 100,000-pelt mark in about 1962 or 1963. “Production is still confined largely to standards, but the proportion of mutations is rising steadily. Quality is admitted to be not quite up to international standards, but is said to be im- ‘gains experience. Technical in- spectors are employed by the as- sociation to keep control of dis- eases and other problems, and also to give indirect financial as- _ sistance by making advance pay- ments against production. PEAK PRICES | And here is a brief report on the Nordic sale at Stockholm, Sweden: “Mink hit peak prices at the final sale of the season at Nordic Skin Auction Pastel skins were par- strong, being estimated on the Baltic and North) Sea coast to be close to food sup-|- accompanied by “his daughters, Fl. oe ae Carmelita and Marlene and Cor-| tion delegates prior to and follow- “Prices have been firm ali| ™ne Lavers. On their return ing the convention at St. Andrews season; the United States has| home they were accompanied by | by-the-Sea, N.B., June 7, 8 and 9. been the main buyer all season,| Rev. Sister Mary Carmelita, who oe ee re ae with well over half the entire| will visit with her parents, Mr.| Gress an audience | of | 300-add crop going to American buyers. oe ee naile. OMA brdidbes ta tha var ‘ —'|ious towns will also entertain the Fallout Watch Is Being Kept MONTREAL (CP) — Federal health officials plan to keep watch on a component of radio- active fallout which may have a genetic effect on future genera- tions, Health Minister Monteith *isaid Monday. The component is cesium-137 which, Mr. Monteith said, “is re- \| lated to possible effects on future - | generations.” Measurements now are made on milk to detaermnne levels of strontium-90,.a component of fall- out from nuclear tests which bone cancer. Mr: jJoseph Allen of Mitchell Mrs. Lemuel MacCormack was % FINA PRESENTS ts SPECIFICALLY FOR THOSE MOTORISTS, NOT WOULD LIKE QUICK CREDIT FACILITIES. its products and its services, without any delay. “WHO CAN USE I.C.C.? 1. 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