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Show Recall Witnesses In Moormeisier Case liLSRLriLiij FOLLOWED-: BT PATTEN False Statements Made At Inquest, To Re Cheeked At New Hearing; False Leads Are Dropped liy Sheriii'. SALT LAKE CITY. "vT cb 12 (UP) Turning, their investigation in-vestigation toward a maze of conflicting testimony presented pre-sented during the coroner's inquest, sheriffs officials today to-day completely dropped two leads previously regarded as Important stops toward the solution solu-tion of tho Dorothy Moormeistcr murder mystery. Various witnesses presented statements at the Inquest -which authorities believe were false. Discrepancies Dis-crepancies '.tended to throw the murder case into deeper gloom, and it is the plan of Sheriff Clifford Clif-ford Patten to recall the witnesses . who were believed to have made misleading statements. They will be thoroughly quizzed as authorities authori-ties attempt to run down the facts and ascertain any motives for false slatements. Worthless Clues The sheriff has decided that two clues, (concerning the source of Mrs. Moormcister's mysterious Income, In-come, and the report that, she was . being shadowed by an unidentified man two days before she was killed, were worthless. "They can't possibly haw; anything to do with, her murder," he said. ' All attempts to locate the "shad-ower" "shad-ower" failed, and the sheriff's office of-fice reached the conclusion that the report wa.'; a myth; that perhaps per-haps somebody saw a car following1'' Mrs. Moormcister's, and after she had been murdered decided that the driver of the second car was cliecking up on her movements. As for the mysterious income, which permitted Mrs. Moormcister to have SS.000 in a safety deposit box and a building and loan association, asso-ciation, the sheriff intimated that they had learned enough about It to decide that it had no connection wilh her death. .Authorities contiuu'.J to be secretive se-cretive concerning tli-ir discoveries, discover-ies, and optimistic that ihev would i -v--" II.... uy !.!.. |