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Show Omcors Uncover Clue In Sahara Shooting Telegram Lsssiil Wire OGDEN, Nov. 14 Sheriff's officers of-ficers here Monday hinted they had uncovered strong clues to the identity of three men who Thursday Thurs-day shot Homer E. Black, Ogdsn and Sahara Village grocer, and robbed him of 10,000. Mr. Black, who was shot twice in the back and ones In the faea, Monday waa ht improtpd condition condi-tion at an Ogden hospital. Sheriff Mae Wade declined to elaborate on the clues, but said Samuel W. Fertig. ST, Ogden, arrested ar-rested rriday for question In connection con-nection with the robbery, aad shooting, sgsln would be questioned. ques-tioned. Fertig Monday also faced gaming gam-ing and morals charges. Hs was released at 10 p.m. Saturday to his attorney, following a long grilling relative to the Sahara Village Vil-lage robbery and shooting, but again was arrested at 1 am. Sunday Sun-day and booked along with six other men ea gaming counts. All were released on f 160 bail except Fertig. Before Judge Charles a Cowley Monday morning, setting of data for trial of Fertig oa sodomy and pandering charges was continued until Monday afternoon. Fertig had previously entered a plea of Innocent Inno-cent to the counts. Fertig first was arrested Sept 6 and morals charges were brought against him in sonnectlon with the breakup of an. alleged vice ring. He had been at liberty under $1600 mail on the morals charges. ' Meanwhile, LsOraade Hess, Davis oounty sheriff, interviewed Mr. Black Sunday afternoon at the hospital regarding the robbery rob-bery sad shooting. Mr. Black eon-firmed eon-firmed details ectablishsd earlier, Sheriff Hess said. |