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Show FEROCIOUS LIONS' PROVE TO BE DOGS TOLEDO, O., Oct. 5. The "ferocious "fero-cious man-eating lions ' that have boon terrorizing tho natlvea in the vicinity Ol Mount Ictory are two Airedale I dogs, according to Louis Schorer, keep-ler keep-ler of the Toledo zoo. who returned hert ifrr r spending a day in the woods cf Hardin county Scherer. who went to Mount Victory to satisfy his own curiosity regarding the ' 'lld stories'' coming from tho down-state wilderness, said on his return re-turn that he end his party wero greeted greet-ed b curious barks when they camo upon tho "prey" at 4 o'clock In the morning after an all-night bcjtlng of the Hardin rounty brambles. Ho declared that tho trail of the 'beasts" ended when two Airedales were found concealed In a thicket Th. footprint of the "barking lions" corresponded with those pointod to by the frightened natl es as those of the JumkI" monarehs, 8r herer aald. Despite Schorer's statement, the' hunt at Mount Victory contlnuod. according ac-cording to word received here. Dirge Trtirtlos of men spent the day scouring he underbrush and looking for the beasts |