Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1944 — Page 12
JACKSON, Wyo. Aug. 17 (U, P.).—A savage mother bear, attacking to protect her two cubs, was clubbed to death by Bernie Cole, 65-year-old rancher, Tuesday morning after the animal had knocked him down and left him for dead, friends of Cole reported today. Cols. 8 husky 175-pound bac~
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elor employed as a caretaker on a ranch owned by Eleanor M. Patterson, publisher of the Wash= ington, D. C., Times-Herald, was attacked by the bear while cleaning out a beaver dam on a stream that runs through the property, 16 miles north of Jackson. Cole told Homer Richards, a _neighbor, that he had seen her two cubs playing in the vicinity, but had paid no attention to them,
Mother Bear Jumps Him
He went about his work and a few minutes later the mother bear jumped him with a savage roar Cole had a five-foot-long water= soaked aspen in his hand, but he
‘never had an opportunity to
use it. The ‘bear felled him with one swipe of a huge paw, knocking him for about 15 feet, but he did not lose consciousness. He retained his presence of mind and lay completely quiet, hoping the bear would go away, Richards said. = Instead, she pressed the attack, biting him on the shoulders and legs. Knowing that she would crush him to death if he moved, Cole lay still despite the pain. Finally, convinced that he was dead, the bear wandered off. Cole lay ‘motionless for about 10 or 15 minutes and then got up, still holding onto the water-soaked aspen. Bear Charges Again
No sooner had he reached his feet, however, than the bear rushed out of a clump of bushcs and charged again. “I swung with my club and landed a lucky blow on her head,
stunning her,” Richards quoted |
Cole as saying. “After that, I just. beat her until I was all tired out.” After he had killed the bear, Cole saddled up a horse and rode 10 miles to a power station where he was given first aid. Cole suffered multiple cuts on the shoulders and legs and a severe cut on the head, but was not injured seriously. The sheriff of Teton county, said the bear weighed 700 pounds and was taller than Cole. 0
TORPEDO CUTBACK ORDERE BY NAVY
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (U, P.).
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gradual cutback in the production of torpedoes because of the decreasing number of Japanese targets for U. S. submarines. The cutback order, effective beginning in October, will affect 6650
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Vera Frances Hicks Mrs. Ruby P. Snyder, 3001 W. Wyoming st., has appealed to the Indianapolis police and the FBI to aid her in locatipg her 15-year-old daughter, Vera Frances Hicks, who has been missing eight weeks. Miss Hicks, a freshman at Washington high school, failed to return to her home June 24 after working until noon at the Fame Laundry Co., where she had been employed a week. She did not get her pay check and when she left home in the morning she had 13 cents, When last seen she was wearing light green slacks with a green and white striped shirt and white oxfords.
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THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1944
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CHUNGKING, Aug. 17 (U. P.).— Gen, Ying-Chin Ho, chief of the Chinese army general staff, predicted today that Germany will be defeated within two or three months and Japan will surrender uncondi-
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DETROIT, Aug. 17 (U. P).—|Travers City, Mich, could not be (Gerald L. K. Smith, presidential|reached today for comment, nominee of the America First party,
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