Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1932 — Page 5

APRIL 7. 1932

FAWCETT HUNT PARTY REACHES JUNGLE FRINGE Ready to Push Forward Into Uncharted Country in Explorer Search. BY HORACIO FUSONI, I'nlted Pro* St(T Cor pmnondrnl <Coßvrißhl. 1932. bv United Press) CORUMBA, MATTO GROSSO, Brazil, April 7. The expedition seeking Colonel P. H. Fawcett, missins: British explorer, was on the fringe of tht deep, green jungle today, .eady to push forward into uncharted country, inhabited by hostile Irdians. Stephan Rattin, Swiss trapper and explorer, who believed that a white man he encountered in the Interior was Colonel Fawcett, is leading the expedition. We covered 1.830 miles since leaving Rio De Janeiro last month, using a narrow gauge railroad, motor launches and mules part of the way, covering the rest of the distance on foot. Cut Way Through Jungle At times we had to cut our way through deep jungle undergrowth. The state of Matto Grosso takes its name from the Portuguese words meaning ‘’great jungle.” Rattin told me when the going was rough it was really simple compared with what we would encoun-/ ter later on. It took almost a week to cover the few hundred miles between Campo Grande and Corumba. The residents along the trail knew Rattin and saluted him cordially. He has spent fourteen years in the interior as a trapper and trader, and is known as an authority on the Brazilian jungle. T was glad to see that he could talk with everybody we met, for he is familiar with native dialects and speaks several Indian languages. This ought to help when we meet jungle natives. Rattin Grows Confident Rattin grows more confident daily that he will rescue Fawcett. His description of the man he saw held prisoner at an Indian village deep in the interior tallied in many respects with that of Colonel Fawcett furnished by relatives of the missing explorer. Colonel Fawcett, his son Jack, and a young Englishman went into the jungle seven years ago seeking a "lost civilization” and were lost. We hope to leave here soon for Cuyaba, then on to Diamantino Overland, arriving at the center of The Brazilian diamond fields about April 20. Rattin wants to get out of the jungle before the autumn rains. We actually are ahead of schedule now.

TAMPA DOCTOR SOUGHT Woman Says Employer Left Her Stranded in City. Dr. Lloyd Rawley of Tampa, Fla., is sought by police today after Miss Della Larson, 25. of Holton, Mich., an employe, reported he left her stranded without money when she fainted Wednesday afternoon on the statehouse lawn. Rawley operates a patent medicine manufacturing company, police were told. PAY CUT FOR TEACHERS Hamilton County to Reduce Wages Next Year. By United Pi t ** NOBLESVILLE, Ind., April 7. Wages of school teachers in Hamilton county will be reduced next year, the county board of education has decided. The scale of reduction has not been determined. Township trustees, however, were said to favor a minimum of $l6O a month for high school teachers and a 10 per cent slash in grade school teachers’ pay. Refuses 27 Jobs; Deported By United Press WINDSOR, Ont.. April 7—Because he refused twenty-seven jobs in one year, Thomas Curwin was jailed and ordered deported to England. Curwin. a welfare charge, told the court he wasn’t very strong.”

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STIMSON PLANS DISCUSSIONS ON CRISIS MUHINA Slated for Quiet, Informal Parleys With Europe’s Ministers. By United Pres* WASHINGTON. April 7.—State Secretary Henry L. Stimson, in quiet, informal conferences with Europe’s foreign ministers, will seek a common international understanding about the crisis in the far east. These conversations, according to a source close to the secretary, naturally will deal with two broad questions: What are the European powers prepared to do to protect the Kellogg and nine-power treaties if Japan further expands its aims and ambitions in China? What ideas do the European powers entertain regarding the future status of the Japanese-sponsored regime of Henry Pu-Yi in Manchuria and the still unsettled situation at Shanghai. All plans have been complete for Stimson and his party to sail for Europe Friday aboard the lie De France. They will land in France and go directly to Geneva. The state department, it was learned, has asked the British embassy here to visa the passports of the secretarial party.

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