Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1916 — CAPT. HARRY S. NEW [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CAPT. HARRY S. NEW

Capt. Harry S. New, Republican nominee for United Stated Senator, long term, is a solid, red-blooded, virile American, patriotic to the core and thoroughly courageous in stating and supporting his convictions as a Republican, and as a citizen. In 1898, when McKinlev’s call came for volunteers, Harry S. New enlisted and served through the SpanishAmerican war, coming out with the rank of captain, and with a record which won hearty commendation from high sources. He was not “too proud” to serve as a fighting man for a cause he believed was right. It is this sturdy, forthright, frank and fearless spirit that wins for Capt. New the admiration and the affection of Indiana people. The voters know they can depend on Capt. New to stand fast in the United States Senate for the American idea. While Capt. New has worked as a Republican party man in all the grades from precinct committeeman to and including National Chairman, he .has never been an office-seeker. He accepted a nomination for State Senator in 1896 and hi 3 vote that yea*, was a high tribute to his personal standing in Indianapolis and Marion county. In the Indiana State Senate Harry S. New voted sos Charles W. Fairbanks for United States Senator and helped to electshim. At the next session, that of 1899, Capt. New voted for and helped elect Albert J. Beveridge to be United States Senator. The record shows State Senhtor Harry S. New was a constructive legislator. His ''name adorns the county and township reform laws which still are serving the people well. Harry S, New is a successful business marm- He has achieved latge things in the business world, just as he did in the newspaper worldCapt. New excels as an organizer of Republican victory. He is engaged at this time thorough-going, dig-nTfled-nnd forceful campaign rallying the militant forces of progress for the sweeping charge which is to bring * historic triumph.