'DEAD OR ALIVE’ SLOGAN BYQUEZON ON FILIPINO BANDITSlt; ity AmioHalfd I'rcHUMANILA, P. L, J«i. 30.Emulating the “G-men” of the United States in their determina*tion to free America from gangsters, President Manuel Quezon, cf the new Philippine Commonwealth, is just as determined that ba*“dita must go from these islands.Taking a leaf from the book ofary, seeking: Teodoro Asedillo an 1 Nicolas Kneallado.As soon as the “beat” wasturned on, Asedillo told his followers that since he was in no position to face the constabulary in open battle, he would play hide and seek, and meanwhile his men » must shift for thoiruselves.Mountains Hide Fugitive*The bandits are difficult to locate in their mountain stronghol is. but President Quezon, determined that they be ferretted out. personally ordered Major Silvino. Gallardo to lead the search, the department of justice, which) Tho way of the bam,i; in (hepassed the word that such gang- I I hilipf iues, so far as ar. informer sters as John Dillinger and ‘Trot-, is concerned rs similar to that of I ty Roy” Floyd must be wiped j United States bad man. Fidel’ t, . • i i n , v ^son, a resident of Sampaloc,out, President Quezon, shortly after he was inaugurated, inform*Tayabas, was listed as an informer. Several days later his bo ly ed the constabulary that the was found hanging1 from a mangoadead or alive” sign must go up tree.on bandits.Leader Driven To CoverSo out into the provincesThe bandits of the Philippines have confined their activities for the most part to wild mountain \i ol provinces. In the larger centers of, do- population, fuch as M viia, Inud-JTayabag and Laguna went termined men of the constabul its and gangsters are unknown.