Oregon Bears Claw Fresnan, Oaklander
The Daily Review
August 28, 1960
Crater
Lake, Ore. (UPI) -
Two Californians were treated for face injuries Wednesday after brief
encounters with hungry bears at Mazama campsite in Crater Lake National Park.
Robert Young, Fresno, received a slash across the face and into the white of
one eye. Mrs. Jean Groulx, Oakland, in a separate incident, was scratched across
the face.
Young said he heard noises outside his tent shortly before midnight Tuesday
and turned on a flashlight to investigate. The beam of the light shone into the
eyes of a bear, which lashed out with a paw.
The Fresno man ran back into his tent, ripped open the back, and escaped with
his wife and heir two children.'
Mrs. Groulx said she was awakened by sounds early Wednesday ind saw a bear
with' two cubs inside her tent. She said she "slapped" the bear to send away —
and it slapped back.
Chief Park' Ranger Jack Broadbent said ,the animals probably were searching
for food. He said there was only a small number of campers, and therefore a
shortage of food scraps.