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Show BAM INDICTMENTS ARE EXPECTED MOHDAY Confession of Pittsburg Grafters Graft-ers Knocks the Bottom Out of Their Defense. By Associated Press. inTTSBUKG, April 2. All of ah n tl,0."l)'K five," havo now fVIt'Sriir rrr t0 ih 'CSti. grand jury. indictment of six hanks as cor- ??oraoZKl;,"l A,,h0,i 8l,4rUins ro-KiioM aro expected Monday as a result. nntn ?rnft' Proscontion is now busily enenfied preparing cases for I ho triafk next, week. truth to I ho grand jury; Ift,R, Feipu-son Feipu-son mado a cpmplelo statement before tho inquisitorial body; William Brand is known lo luivo mado a full confession, confes-sion, an, thi bottom has finally fallen out. ol the allowed yrafLeiR' dofense. brand jurors, after returning present, nients today recommending indictments against. Morris Einstein and seven other former couneilmen on testimony received lrom P. 73. Koarns, spent nil hour hennng more evidence and preparing pre-paring the bulky " bank presentment" and then wero excused until Monday, aftc-r returning indictments ordered on their recommendation by Judge Thomas Carnalian. In order to disprove any alibis, such as has boon used in tho past with telling tell-ing effect in tho trials of at Jeast one grafL case, it is known that tho graft, prosecution is hard at work trotting evidence to "show up" any alibi evidence. Sunday will bo spent, by tho. district attorney and his associates in consultation consul-tation as to tho new developments in tho jrraft prosecution. 'The procedure of tho trial of tho cases has not yet been determined upon, but tho district attorney announced late today that tho cases as listed for trial noxt'wcclc will be prosecuted along regular lines and it is possible that throo judges will sit in criminal court during tho open days of tho trials. |