UNHAPPY CHICAGO
WOLVES HOWLING ON EDGE OF CITY. DRIVEN SOUTH BY SEVERE WEATHER. United Krea» a asm. by mi. Tel. Uuuyrurm CHICAGO, Feb. 1. Real wolves are howling on the edge of Chicago, not counting those figurative animals who are making life miserable for 40,000 civic employees. The severe winter in Northern Wisconsin and Michigan has driven .wolves southward, and recently the annuals were tracked withjin thirty miles of the city., Lewis Mills, whose live stock suffered from their forays-, engaged an airplane and drove three wolves from the cover of a- ground posse and shot two.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11124, 6 February 1930, Page 5
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