A WOLF
ATTACKS MANY PEOPLE. ’United Press Association—By ElectrTelegraph.—Copyright.] BUCHAREST, July 2. Wolves are still a terror in midEurope. A big, grey hunger-stricken brute, white with the lather dripping from its jaws, invaded the yard of the Burlacu family in Rosshoshan, Bessarabia. The bello-wing of the cattle awakened the sleeping family, and the boy Alexandre Burlacu attacked the wolf with a club, but he was knocked down and was bitten in the head. The boy’s mother, with an axe rushed to the -rescue-. She also was badly Ibitten, but she drove off the wolf, which jumped a wall. This anima';l bit other peasants one of whom was killed; and six were sent to the hospital. The wolf was finally tracked to the forest, where it was shot. Sixty cows that it had bitten had to be killed to prevent them from going mad.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1930, Page 3
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143A WOLF Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1930, Page 3
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