Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1920 — Page 11

MAYOR’S FRIEND GOES TO PRISON (ODOttned Froon Paps OneJ other* that bo be convicted, as It w* acknowledged a failure to convict with a swJUeu confession at band mould tend Mb substantiate the indications that ParSons was "too strong” to be reached bj the law. fIQBSEQITVT EVENTS mu. be Dnxßßsn>a the convltgSon by the Jury now puts Ptnco In a sartooa position, where any toß*n*lnq of sentence, revision of JndgMnt *r parole by tire governor will be sagasdcQ as bearing oat the general feelfaff Chat he warn capable of exerting great tafhjooco to prevent the usual coarse of Jeatlce whan applied to him. Obaapfcpoaa far his absence at the Paxaoce trial waa Mayor Charles W. Jnatt This, however, does not Indicate that Mayor Jewett was not. intensely interested In the case of the man who was sowasd of receiving stolen ore party by afihen hsfanglng to the ma\or’s police ffaee. to Tact, tt Is hardly conceivable that Mr. Jewett should so suddenly lose Interns* In the case of this man, far he Bh ll ii ml remarkable and very unusual Interest after Parsons had signed a writjtoff oonfaesion of his guilt, r to) transcript of the evidence In the ease of State v*. Rolllnson, tried In the etty court on April 23, 1920, throws some light on the Interest Mayor Jewett displayed In the Parsons case prior to April a, 1920. It discloses: X. That Charles W. Rolllnson, attorney far Parsons, testified under oath: fffao held a conference with Mayor fawtt In regard to the matter and Mayor Jewett told me that if he thought the boy was innocent we would do all he OBU fax him." • • • T'aaa trying a case in Noblesvllle and I got a telephone conversation from the mayor, in which he wanted to see me.” • • • “At any rate, the subject came up about the fee and the mayor thought I charged him too much.” BOASTS OP FBI KVTI IX MATCH JEWETT. X Jap Powell, upon his oath, told of S conversation with Harry Parsons In whltfit Parsons is quoted as making the fallowing statement to Rolllnson: "Sou know that 1 am a good friend of Mayor Jewett** and Mayor Jewett wants to (tea you.’* 3. That Beside Myers, upon her oath, related a conversation she bad with Harry Persons In which she declares Parson i s&ld to her: “He bold me that he had paid Charlie Rolllnson too much money and that he didn't. c.o anything for it, and that Mayor Jewett told him that he must not discharge him, but not to have another thing o do with him. "Mayor Jewett said *1 will get you another attorney, and Ixffween Judge Collin* and myself we will get you out,

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but you mute stay away from Charlie RoMnsen.’*" “He said that be and Judge CoUtna would get him oat, and then they weald go after Charlie RoUineon and get him and the $1,000.” 4. That Judge Walter Pritchard of the city court testified ae fallow*: “The only thing that was said to ma, and It was said by several persona, wita that Mr. Parsons was s Bhrlner. That he was a man of high standing in the community. I wan told he used to fire with & certain official, and that it weald be a terrible crime to have him fauna guilty.” The foregoing statements, all made under oath, stand ancon trad iotad today. They would appear to a man of ordinary intelligence to indicate that the

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mayor had more than a passing interest la this particular defendant, who, it should not be forgotten, confessed his guilt to the mayor's detectives. But if this were not sufficient to show tike mayor’s interest, it can easUy be established that the mayor did “get another lawyer" for Parsons; that he did personally direct Parsons to John Robb*n, who is associated with the firm of Robbins A Weyl, one of the members of which was formerly the law partner of Mayor Jewett himself. And in further corroboration of the testimony of Bessie Myers It might also be said that John Robbins took Parsons before Judge Walter Pritchard, where an affidavit was prepared against Rolllnson, In which he was charged with taking m*ney under false pretenses. This affidavit resulted in a trial and, the complete exoneration of Rolllnson, regardless of who was out “to get” him. • C. 0.0. F. to Initiate Biggest Local Class A class of seventy-five will be Initiated by 8t John’s court, No. 1210, Catholic Order of Foresters, at the Catholic com-

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