Show ACTION NEARS IN i I R MUR Present Evidence Sufficient dent for Indictment Fitts Declares By FRANK H. H BARTHOLOMEW United Press Staff Correspondent LOS ANGELES Jan 11 il UP UPI UPI UP- UP I I feel feci that I have enough evidence before me now to obtain an indictment indictment indict indict- ment in the tho William Desmond Taylor Tay Toy lor murder case District Attorney Buron Fitts told the United Press today I do not want this indictment until we are able to reconstruct every angle of ot what transpired on rado Alvarado street on the night of February Febuary Feb- Feb rua uary I 1 It 1922 and aro are certain of a conviction We can reconstruct the entire crime crimo now nos to our own satisfaction but nit I want concrete evidence to sup sup- port ort the one unit wo we aro are forced to Continued on page 5 I Il ACTION NEARS IN l TAYLOR MURDER f. f t Continued d from page 1 1 idge with supposition and not with facts ri J I hope hOP and believe that wo wc arc Ire near fear to completing our evidence c A premature indictment would block certain c specific hopes wo ViO have of or a. a solution salu iTO o QUESTION TWO 1 tEd t Ed King ICing Ing special Investigator for forth forthe or orL L th the he district attorneys attorney's office was In northern California today to que ques- ques jUon Otis Hefner HeCner and Henry Peavey Peavy the the two lost witnesses e In tho the fa- fa 1 case calle who were WP-ro local located 1 nn and Interviewed earlier this week weel b by th tile the c Press PreM i Hefner is 18 to be returned d to Lo Los Lo Loso to o face faco l Fills Fitte and P Peavey a iu be reque requested ted to appear here Q if f hi his story slon to King warrants The hunt was on in earnest tod today for or Edward Sands tho the one remain remain- in lag fog witness s who has not be been n proUt pro pro- Ut d Sands was Taylor's Taylors valet l fl was asserted a In U Hefner's Cn eta state state- t to- to nt to have hose been pen In with TaYlor aylor and Hefner r In a narcotic i Ins ing in tn southern California C In 19 1022 r and nd to have discovered co Taylors Taylor's bod body Wy at j 2 a a. m. m six hours hour before Peavey eavey found It and anti c called th the po- po o- o lice SEEN EEN IN I. I L. L A. A f SandR w seen neen in Los Ang Angeles Angelese lc tn e da day after the murder and sLit Hub wrote District Attorney f Thomas i Leo 6 Wool wine from rom Talla- Talla te l J rg and Portland ore In an effort to lo clear clar his name ian i b handwriting has hat been com com- r r with these letters elters and the they rc a authenticated by the thc officials r Tho rj tj Utne of or tho m murder r has baa been hen hent J t ef at t a approximately 72 25 l p Ill in Dlf Dis- Dis I tt t Attorney litts sold said tOI Tr Tay- Tay y- y br r l' Wn wag shot Through the sl side p the taking an sit upward cour e just II 5 the heart and ana lodging ln near nar lar he 1 neck Me rIle lie Probabilities were In x tors tori said laid that ho left hi hl two tory lt I home homo momentarily leaving the th door open As he lie returned the murderer the door and andISh was standing b behind walking ISh shot t him hini while ho was across tho thu roo J IU Ills His arrn arms apparently apparently were swinging because hi his coat coaL sleeve Iee l e i vas was as not powder marked or burn burned cd |