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premecnatiger tiga aeinceantisnl TE SPAR TCS BCS Ae BOTT nae AIS FIGHT FOR L ‘ sald that when he was « boy ibe Senator, who then was publisher ae bgt Indianapolis Journal, took a his career and sent bmg Povo Dame University. We adbears to tave bed tr abbitice bef Caanadlie ¢e Later the Senator, his future, gent him poe a arent in Denver, but after two: years of the college course New Lat a pads vast studies. Girl's Slayer Says Senator Admitted Parentage and Gave Him Help. (Semefal to The Rrening World.) » pmo yy ome ger ye ee Harry 8. A gad whee mother declares a farmhand and inter an emer master in the Merchants’ Bonk Building in Indianapolis, But Senator New, who had grown wealthy ahd powerful, while he may have lost | |the topes Whith the early youth of the boy had inspired, maintained much of tia interest. Young Ni dl ateeieumreaie * “My mother and I travelled a great he is the gon of Harry 8. New, United] deal, Every time we returned to In- States Senator from Indiana, to-day admitted he killed Frieda Lesser, whom he was to have married Satur- day night,becnuse she refused to become his wife. He also ann his intention of fighting for life plea of anne Sl wiways was glad to see me and told me that if I ever needed help to os. a on him immediately. “Before I enlisted with the Indiana! ‘a | Guard for service on the border I -vas down it Texas working. I caught ty- Summer Hie, 9 A.M. to 06 P. M: Closed Sutardays Heavy Beaded Georgette Gowns Regular $35.00 Values—in Big Sale ‘29° Brilliant Mid-Summer creations—obtained at phenomenal price concessions from a femous maker specializing in highest grade gowns Assortment consists of many exclusive Mid-Summer numbers—evidently of most expensive character. 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I should like him to know— as T am sure he does—that 1 am not a criminal, that I have never been in trouble before, never harmed any one, What I did was from an impulse that came so qiuckly I didn’t even realize myself what I had done until it was all over. New spoke with affection of endl Senator. He said: “Whether my mother was married | to Senator New was brought into question when I was a boy. I do not remember the circumstances. I went tv my mother and asked her about it, ond she said: ‘I was married to Mr. New as much as any woman was ever married to a man.’ TELLS OF OLD HOME IN INDIAN- APOLIS. “I remember, although I was a very all boy then, the house in which lived on Mississippi Street, as it \was then called, in Indianapolis. It was 4 large house, and we had nurses and servants, My father lived there with us. "Up to the time I was sixteen I had an estate and my guardian was Ora Harkness, This was given to me by my father, and (he money helped pay my way during the time I was jat Notre Dame and later when I went to, the Denver University. “Hundreds of people in he grr etn will tell you that Senator New was my father and that they have seen us walking together up the street and around the Circle many times, I cal only on t his home there after was mi d. His wife wa: home then. Bat. every time I was in the city IT went to his office, and he was always glad to see me and to help me. “[ had a brother, the son of Senator New and my mother, but he died when 'T was a young fellow. If my father {does not come to my assistance my mother will, and at least I shall be represented in court.” "This was assured when H. P. Dixon, New’s employer, called on him and in- formed him tha: attorney would appear for him when he is arraigned on a charge of murder which Is to follow the autopsy and inquest this afternoon, The employment of a law- yer to defend him tn court will not be considered, however, until after Mrs, Burger's arrival here. “The principal subject of my last tolk with Frieda was the weddin said New. “We planned it all o was going to get the Hcense Saturday morning and we were going to the home of some preacher living near my home. T had made arrangements to borrow $0 from my uncle, Mr. Ander, and Frieda, was going to take her aplarv, which would be pald her on Saturday, We didn't intend to have any one at the wedding, We were going to trke a train for Fresno, and ot Bakersfield T was going to telegram announcine our marri “AFFAIR WAS ENDED THIRTY YEARS AGO,” SAYS SENATOR NEW Knew Mrs. Burger in His Twenties, but Declares There Was No Talk of Marriage. WASHINGTON, July 8—~-Replying to the statement of Mrs, Lulu Bur- wer, mother of the man who killed Frieda Lesser in Los Angeles, that the murderer was his son, Senator New Of Indiana bas issued the following statement; I have just this to say about this whole deplorable matter, More than thirty years ago, when I was in my twenties and unmarried, 1 knew Mrs. Burger, ‘There was never at any time a question of marriage between us, Conditions arose, which | do not care to dispute, which resulted in my doing e: to make ai ‘. Whatever I did in that direction was of my own accord and no one else had anything whatever to do with it. The affair was ended thirty years ago, Since that time the people of my ho: DANGERS TO AIO COURSE OF HISTORY AT COLUMBIA Course of Events in America. Whirling dervishes and dancers from the Mast will take part In one history course at Columbia Univer. sity, beginning with the summer session, under the direction of Vahan H, Kalenderian, recently seoretary of the Racial Advisory Group at Wash- | ington, He announced the purpose of his course to-day. This is the first time that instruction of such kind has been attempted. | Mr. Kalenderian will teach three courses during the summer, present- ing the oulture of the Bast, with par- ticular emphasis on that of Armenia. The author of the courses is an Ar- Coleg. Th a bene of Dartmouth 0 rough his courses he hopes jo American sudente the so- rounds of the peoples ja, ‘Aiebaniste: bg tren ego best i} neers and singers will appea) fore phe ones in native Soetumses jemonstrate the ove. nt. ave influ. enced the music of- nati West. vated Two Prosecutors Will Ge to Bring Thaw Back Here. District gAttorney Swann annouriced yosterday that Assistant District At- torneys Kilroe and aoe Pa d Johnstone will go to ul ext or the extradition of Harry K. Thaw, h pic aeons charge of as. ek Gum Hotel MoAlpin. Mr. Swann said leave “no, stone wnturned” is, his nets Thaw answer for his alleged FALLEN wvaTORS RESCUED AT SEA Tooker and Best Descend Half a Mile From Mine Sweeper Falcon. A rescue at sea which was some- thing like the rescue of Hawker and Grieve took place Iate yesterday af- | ternoon about fivé miles southeast of the Ambrose Channel Lightship. _ Lieut, B, A. Tooker, pilot, and Lieut, R H. Best, observer, were fying about 4,000 feetover the ocean In an army land plane, directing target Practide for the heavy guns at Fort Hancock. The engine stopped because of carburetor trouble, and Tooker started to volplane down. Meanwhile, Best began signalling 8 O S and W aan eees ‘HUSBAND SUING HER FATHER ‘The only way yas hy vite, wife could tell hh how much she loved him was In note! dropped from a window of her father's home at No, 898 West gind 'Aveniie, Elwoud M. bx} & Wealthy lace panatpotuter of N B20 ban eate Drive reef the complain’ it in a he mow f,, aus! ina AM Taw, Joseph Si Simo We leatnets he onic, "that: "Bua In, her roo! wer, after & Tate rapid courtsl persuaded Cc. Simon ‘. ‘elope to the uploat in March of last year. When learned of the wedding bridegroom and locked cording to the auit ho had anything to do ment of the couple. W (navy code) by radio. “Bn ine, trouble, lower boats ahd stand the message continued. Apa ttlee hip and a destroyer, which | were outside the fleld of vision, Langit Be the dena S And ie cee a a) the navy ome Falcon and sweeper \ descended on the water about half a mile from that ship. The Falcon sent out a boat which picked up the avia- tors and salvaged the plane. 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