not in 1933 and 1934, there weren't. that's gotta be some grift crap.
Maybe they just called coyotes wolfs back then?
looking into it a bit, there seems to be some confusion as to whether the last wolf in kansas* was killed in 1905 or 1939, so i suppose there is a chance there was some wolf predation in 1933 and '34, but yeah, coyote is much more likely.
* confusion that has now been resolved - the actual last wolf in kansas was killed in 2012, a male that wandered down from minnesota.