Show PITT PITTS BURG GRAFTERS SEE SEETHE I THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS WAYSIl I Grand Rush to Take the Immunity Imm n ty Il Ii beG vers Not Yet Named Pittsburg March Karch 22 Nine more m re former members of councils ls before the district attorney today confessed their guilt gui t in accepting money for their votes while members of the municipal bodies and before Judge r K R KS RS BS S Fraser Eraser received the immunity bath of a suspended sentence When the grand jury adjourned for the day just before 5 it had returned no indictments although it had listened for hours to de developments developmentS developments in the bribery scandal even more sensational than those bought out o t yesterday Men admitted selling their t honor for from front 50 up John P F Klein was before the grand Jury jJr the greater part of the day da and continued his narrative of councilman Ic Sc graft Klein l recounted some seine of his experiences c in handing out the money to ta the councilmen There was one fellow he said who was a n daisy a regular Shylock Sh lock for the dough In the tho south Houth Seventh street business s I handed him SSI S1 81 He looked at me for a II tew few minutes and nd then yelled like a stuck pig for the extra etra ten cents You know lenow M 10 was the standard rico in that deal Well WeH he got the ten cents cants all right Tight District Attorney Blakeley as a soon as ns the have been lIeen rounded nit nil will gO Ko after the These are said to be bank officials whose names have hac never ner no r heretofore her been mentioned In connection connection tion with the graft probe ot cf the last two years The Tho tip Up has been passed to these bank men they the may come under the Immunity proposition extended extend d by bythe b bythe the district attorney but as they thy have thus tal ar failed to avail aall themselves ot af f the opportunity It Jg is said sKid some bomb bombshells bombshells shells will be dropped dropp d into the tt social structure I of Pittsburg when county county de det 1 t turn tile tIe money changers out of their own temples and bring them th m before the bar of justice i There is a 11 feeling that what has bas ha been accomplished thus farIs but butali a scratch ra ch chI chi I Ii Iii i i l Ing Of the surface What one rne hour may develop no one Is II able to foresee Ken Even the district attorney Is frank in his expression that he ho cant tell what will happen Twenty have confessed 37 have h ve been indicted but have not yet confessed and 16 havo been implicated but have not yet et been indicted It la Ix said at the district attorneys Ps office offic that before the grand jury jur is dismissed fully one hun hundred hundred dred persons will be implicated These will include not only m the bribed but the tho bribers Yesterday and today Klein still In Inthe Inthe inthe the district attorneys s office worked the telephone tel phone overtime trying tr to get gat Wm m Brand Brund former president of oC com cam common common cammon mon council to come conic forward and tell teU his story stor Brand was to have gone to tG the penitentiary but h Incarceration was waa deferred partly because of illness of a daughter and partly Itt ht the hope he ho h would confess Klein also als telephoned Joseph C Was Wasson Wasson Wasson son who entered the penitentiary Mon Monday Monday Monday day was permitted to answer the telephone by Warden John Francis Wasson will loin the of ot penitents The crowd could not suppress a laugh Wm Frederick testified he lie had hall carried around In his hip pocket for a week weel before he knew It was there He said It had been placed pla d In his hi pocket during the c ball game gam at Neville Island in July 1908 |