Shaw pegs Moye as robbery gunmanH v KANDY HF.NDKRSONTIM US New* EditorHotly Pond businessman Hoy Shaw fingered defendant Allen Gerald Moye Thursday as one»f two rnen who robbed he andhis w ife of $37,800 Feb 16, but the other confessed robber, John Henry Wade, testifiedMoye was not involvedThe prosecution rested its case yesterday afternoon afterw ecalling Shaw and his wife for extensive testimony. Trial resumes this morning with more defense witnessesscheduled to appear on the standShaw pointed out Moye in the courtroom as one of two gunmen entering their home and taking $37,800 m cash and other items The restaurant owner said Wade. the chief spokesman, and Moye threatened to kill them.Wade, who pled guilty April 30 and was sentenced to 20 years inprison for his part in the robbery, testified Moye was not involved m the incident and named two other subjects in*steadThe Oak man man, who hasseveral armed rubbery chargespending against him in other counties, said a Decatur man by the name of Tommy Neal McClune did most of the talking during Ha* robbery and was hispartnerA man with a first name of Howard (Wade professed not to know his last name * took all themonev from the hei»-tWalleged Howard subject wasfrom Jefferson County, he said Wade contradicted severalportions of the Shaw s'testimony, say mg they were tn# *r w.wa car and not an orange pickup truck when the robber\ oc*wcurred District Attorney JulianWBland was openly skeptical of bus testimonyw(’licking off several details of the robbery, Shaw said Wade and Moye knocked on the front door of his Holly Pond area residence, said they were investigators. and asked help midentifying a suspect“Wade said were deter* lives,* he showed me a budge and said they had been over to my processing plant and one of my employees had said 1 might be able to help them ’ byidentifying a man tn a photograph, Shaw testified yesterday afternoon in an hour and 15-minute testimony When the restaurant owner said he could not. he walkedSee Shaw Page 7)