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Show ARREST OF DGCTDR CAUSES STIR HERE Salt Lake Women Ac quaintances of Maximilian Kampmann Perturbed. RELEASE IS DEMANDED Story of Accused Man's Life in This City Revealed by Friends. Tho JirruHL of r. Maximilian Kamp-, Kamp-, mitnii at Ixjh Ang-Is Tuesday ami the or der to intern hi in at Fort Douglas lor VloliUIrm of the espionage net e:iu:ii:d nev-eral nev-eral Salt Lake- women to call Leon Cone, litclul inveHttsator for the department of Jufhlce, on the telephone yesterday for more specific information In regard to the char gem nalriKt the psycho-pathologist. One woman appeared in person before be-fore Mr. Hone nnd di;m;ind.id tVwfl 'I Jr. ! Kampmann be relwtaed from cufdody at once, as the doctor was treating her daughter for a nervous ailment. She departed without leaving her nam. Mr Hone nnld yesterday h had been Inionnd that a number ot H;tlt Luke girls and women were Infatuated with I r. Kampma nn and sought his treatment, hul ha refused to divulge names, saying Dirt t thry were not concerned in the fir-rent. fir-rent. Mr. Hone whs positive all the evl-I evl-I dcin-n against Dr. Kiinipmmin had been obtained by operatives of the department of JuHtiee. and that no woman had anted ant-ed as an informant of Ihu govenimtiU. Mystery About Arrest. The mystery surrounding the identity Of the woman who may have caused the arrest of Dr. Kampmann brought Intimations Intima-tions yesterday from friends of the accused ac-cused psycho-put hntogint here that he wbji a target of Jealousy. Dr. Kampmann Kamp-mann is known to have rome in contact with many women here who sought, treatment treat-ment for nervous diseases, and the man's friends say thut it wa.H one of these patients pa-tients who gave information to the department de-partment of Justice after the doctor is said to have scorned her. The fact that, tie was followed to 1,os Angeles bv one of his patients was verified veri-fied last night by Dr. Alma S. Ash at 9.11 1 1 lit street, Dos Angeles. In an interview given out at Dos Angeles Dr. Ash said when Dr. Kampmann arrived In California be lived at his household. Dr. Ash asserted as-serted when he knew Dr. Kampmann In Salt lake a year and a half ago, he was 1 treating a widow named Smith. Accord ing to several of Dr. Kampmann's friends in Salt 1-aUe it was learned last night that the woman's name was Grace Smith ! and that she lived nt the Buckingham apartments when Kampmann treated her. Often Seen Together. But none wotild venture the statement that. Mrs. Smith was In any way involved : in the causing , of Kampmann's arrest. These friends admit tod that Dr. Kamp-mann Kamp-mann and Mrs. Smith were often seen together to-gether and that Mrs. Smith had frequently called at the store at South West Temple, Tem-ple, owned by Mrs. Alma Ash, for the purpose of meeting the doctor. According Accord-ing to Mrs. Ash, Mrs. Smith had offered i to pay the doctor's traveling expenses tt j any part of the world that he might name. ' Mrs. Smith is described as being between ! 50 and 60 years of age and has grown 1 daughters. Dr. Kampmann ia US years I old. A number of close friends of Dr. Kamp mann made Inquiries concerning hia wel-! wel-! fare yesterday and as to the date when lie Is expected to be brought hero for In- ; ternment at Fort Douglas. The local au- I thorltles said the United States marshal i at I, os Angeles had this matter in charge and that it was entirely at his discretion as to when Kampmann would be brought here. i Tho federal authorities are not finished with the investigation of the Kampmann case !n this city. It Is yald a number of pio-Germans and alien enemies who met with Kampmann after he came to this city from Chicago, where he was employed em-ployed in the German consulate, are being watched to determine whether thev will attptitpt to carry out any of Dr. Kampmann's Kamp-mann's propaganda. |