Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1930 — Page 9

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EXPEDITION TO HUNT FOR NOTED LOST EXPLORER English Jungle Expert Will Start Fawcett Search Next Month. BY ARCH RODGERS Pre* Staff Cor report dent LONDON. March 28.—Plans neai iy w fie complete today for the dr partnre In April of Captain A. H. Morris. who proposes to return to Brazil and take up the search for Colonel P. H. Fawcett, noted British explorer, long lost to the world in the Jungle. “I shall sail for Rio de Janeiro and enlist a handful of natives who risked their lives with me before,” Captain Morris said. “Once ready. I shall make for Paraguay. “My last message to civilization will be from Black Horse camp, then I shall pick up the tracks of Colonel Fawcett. “Stories of Fawcett’s fate seem unsatisfactory. I have traveled so much in Brazil, the natives know me well. I hope to glean something from them.” Faint Trail Hill lie Followed Captain Morris realized the faint trail would be difficult to follow. Colonel Fawcett, with his son Jack, a youth of 21 when the expedition started in 1925. and another young Englishman named Raleigh Rimell. sought to prove an old theory he held that South America was the "cradle of civilization.” He went off into the jungle and disappeared. “Colonel Fawcett may have been killed. In which case I expect to find traces at least of his bones. “It Is more probable. 1 think, that he was overtaken by fever and deserted by his followers. There is a possibility he is still r.nve u... searching for the lost continent of Atlantis. Sought Lost Civilization “■"Again, it may be he underwent hardships so terrible that his reason temporarily has been affected and he may now be lost in the wilds of the interior. Colonel Fawcett was past 60 when he went into Brazil in 1925. He was an experienced and not a little famous explorer, having spent much of the previous eighteen years in seeking what he believed to have been a lost civilization. Norris anticipated he will be gone at least six months after leaving Black Horse camp. He hopes to prove conclusively whether Fawcett was murdered by hostile Indians in the Kuluene river region, as has been reported Watzl’s Body Cremated Hi/ United Prcwt VIENNA, March 28.—The body of Ernst Watzl, Cleveland chemist who died In a suicide pact here, was cremated today. Funeral services also were held for Watzl’s companion in the pact, Mrs. Mary MacGranahan.

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MARKUN ENTERS RACE FOR REPRESENTATIVE G. O. P. Candidate Recently Refused Post as Game Chief. Louis R. Markun, Indianapolis theater operator, state representative in 1929, today announced his

candidacy for renomination on the Republican ticket. He recently refused a Leslie appointment to the newly created office of commissioner of the game warden service in order to become a legislative candidate. Markun, a native of Indianapolis, was a city manager candidate for the legis-

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