Show I ARREST OF UTILE PHil SHOWS REAL BLOODHOUND OF LAY IS S FOUND FOU OUTSIDE PAGES Of f NOVEL OVEl Br By STEPHEN Gil nA I Copyright 1923 I LOS ANGELES AZ Fob reb 10 The tribes of police pollee officers celebrated In fact and fiction as bloodhounds or of the la law Is 18 not yet extinct I Little Phil Angola murderer of Detective Sergeant John Fitzgerald hero on June 18 1921 just returned from Mexico Merico for trial and almost certain certain tam tain to pay the extreme penalty Is authority for tor that statement Louis D B Oakes chief of police of oC this city Is la the real bloodhound of It the law In this case Ho lie belle es that once given tho trail all obstacles must be overcome o and tho wanted man brought In Oakes worked his way ay up from the tho ranks lIe He wants ants nothing from his men that he be will not give himself The greatest against a police force torce Is that L l of o It shall be and tile the murderer es- es escape escape es escape cape Fitzgerald a bravo brao 0 officer and an associate of Oak Oakes s when hen hI he pounded the pavement was mur-I mur mur- mur murdered mur murdered dered In cold blood as heas he lie was as no- no re returning turning to a 11 house where he had re-I re captured a 0 tI of desperadoes The crime was as fixed on Alguin a II mem I her bel of the band hand who had e escaped at- at reit ar-reit ret reut An American citizen born ot of Mexican parents he was more moro MeOl Mei- Mei Mexican can than American and he ho escaped a aI police dragnet and safely crossed the tho I bor border er Seemingly safe on Me Mexican soil he sent word to Chief Oakes that he would kill any officer sent s ent after aner him just as he had Oakes apparently was up against w 1 blank wall Inasmuch as across the tho border dropped his Amer Amel- American lean ican veneer and became a a Mexican of the Ie Mexicans Extradition laws Jaws are suspended ho- ho bot tween bo-tween t tween een Mexico and the tile United because this government has haa felled failed to recognize the Obregon regime regimo The state department at Washington told Oal es It could not assist him The an officials when appealed to politely expressed ed regrets that they were ero unable to aid The state of California admitted It could do noth noth- nothIng nothing ing lag refused to be bo Impressed When local civic leaders told him It Will was more important that bootleggers and of offenders tenders against the tho moral code should be dragged Into custody In- In Instead instead In Instead stead of wasting mon men and funds Ina ina In Ia a hopeless cause simply because InI a I cop was as clam clain ho he refused to listen I ISome Some months ago Oakes I disappeared disappeared I from this city the he next ho he was heard from was when he ho entered El EI Paso after leaving the tho Mexican city of Juarez in an uproar The chief had picked a small band of ad- ad ad adventurers and landed Little Phil PhU only to be bo stopped by a II popular up- up uprising uprising up uprising rising of Mexicans Yo who ho responded to Alguin's cry that he lie was waa being kid kid- kid A few of the Americans were jailed Others Including Oakes escaped In inthe Inthe the tho melee Alguin was as shot painfullY but not seriously Through an un- un un the men meD WIO who acorn acorn- acom d Oakes wore were released and do- do deported de deported ported Oakes staying In El Li Paso un- un until un until til all were er back Later Oakes made another trip in- in into in into to Me Mexico Merico and follow tollo td his quarry far Into the tho Interior Then he ho came back and suggested that possibly tIme the hunt was WIlS over But he stilt still waited his opportunity Several weeks necks ago a party of for for- for foreigners I eigners d a 11 el party III In a roadhouse near here When they left an automobile had disappeared It was a harmless or a serious prank as one looked at It Oakes men m found the machine The men and n a woman Herbert Uribe 25 25 his wife Catherine 21 1 and Ferdinand Uribe his brother were ere In It Oakes talked with them The brothers were sons of oC Federal 1 Judge Uribe of Mexico a man n of I great Influence there 1 The he chief of oC 1 pOlice told them that the theft of the was as a serious offense and that was one which meant I Prison sentences for tor all An alternative ho he suggested that it if the Mexican Mclean government go should see fit to deport Philip Alguin an American tI citizen en wanted anted in iii the Unit Unit- United ed td States for tor the murder of ot an Amer Amer- AmerIcan American American ican the charge might be he dropped 1 Ibe be oung wife we to Mexico to It all nil to lien her In law father in the l day day the Sulphur company's boat No C G from Mexico docked at attie Teas On board a lS s Lit tie Phil In iii chains accompanied by y Immigration officers Texas officers pl ced him under arrest The he Oakes quest was finished n |