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Show OFFICERS PRESS MURDER PROBE Bulletin TOOELE, Jaa. T Th alaarr admieoieai that I might sere kllleel OM UadweD. wtaaa th ae. moa were la an," cam lata Batarday frara George Hayee, Eureka trapper and suspect la th fantastic "desert rat" murder avail of stash valley. . Battel l ne TeHsresi TOOELE, Jan. T Off! ears Saturday Satur-day resumed grilling of George Hayes, Eurska trapper and suspect In th Rush valley murder of old Sherman W. Cadwell 11, as Sheriff Alma Whit announced new evidence evi-dence ha been uncovered against the prleoner. Sheriff White declined to disclose nature of the evidence, but eaid his Investigation "might be completed today and th ease turned ever to the county attorney." Saturday afternoon, Deputy Sheriff Sher-iff T. Theo Tate conferred la Salt Lake City with E. A. Hedman, chief of detoctivea of th Salt Lake city police department aad ballistic pert. Deputy Sheriff Tat took a 33-caliber 33-caliber rifl thought to b Hayes', the fatal 41-caliber si use which were taken from OM O dwell' body and .32-caHber bullets fired into a radio la tha cabin and th cabin walls. Sheriff Whit said his deputy aleo took the hood, fashioned of two handkerchlefa, which waa placed over Old Cadweil's head prior to his fantastic "execution." Bherlff White lata Saturday was endeavoring to procure a mechanical mechani-cal hearing aid which could be used to tacilttat questioning of th deaf Hayes. The sheriff and his deputy, T. Theo Tate, resumed questioning of Hay hare Baturdsy morning aftsr ths suspect hsd been returned from Eureka and the Juab county JalL The Investigators did announce that they had discovered a route from the Cadwell cabin at Lofgreea in southsra Rush valley to Hayes' cabin near Eureka which cut the distance between the two place from 1S.1 to eight mile. Th rout, through Big Knoll pass, admittedly 1 familiar to Hayes, Sheriff Whit said. "Hayes had amp! tun to have made the trip, killed old Cadwell and returned by Tuesday at I p. m, when we know he was back - at horns," Sheriff Whit as Id. Clarence O. Hogsn. bishop of th Eureka U D. 8. ward, told officers he saw Hays carrying a railroad tie, part of which be split up for firewood, near hi cabin Tuesday at 11:10 p. m. Old Oadwsll was a lain about 1:10 p. m. nar Lofgreea. Although Hayes asserts h (old his only gun, a .13- 10-calltoer revolver, revol-ver, to Vara Russell of Eureka "before "be-fore Christmas," Mr. Russell denlee purchase of th gua and st ha aot beea found. |