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Show Promise to Behave Will Net Paroles for Enemies Interned Here rmso m mm IfEI- Orders for Release Will Be Signed When Men l Announce Their Attitude Toward U. S. Is Friendly I ORDERS for parole for four I alien enemies in the war! prison barracks at Ft. Douglas! will be signed by the United .States district attorney today if the prisoners do not still ahow a tendency ten-dency toward anti-Americaniam. Thla announcement waa made today and the ?o IT -JU'ti ordered brought from the prison for a hearing before the federal fed-eral officer. I The prisoners are Spiro Radman, Austrian: William Miller,' (ierman; t.aston Orothy, Austrian, and Albert Kdward IJpp, German. The latter was brought hero for internment from Ak, n n. )., following his conviction on a charge of violation of the espoinage an. Madman---sard --to- be a mrtlrnl ftrr- cinliat and agitator, was arrested in lllngham by officers of the local department de-partment of Justice, lie ia alleged to have torn down the American f'HB from the wall of a room which he had rented in a hotel. Considerable J. k W. W. literature was found in his pos-j"slon, pos-j"slon, although he denied being a "Tnember of that organization. Miller was arretI on a charge of harboring a deserter. He was trapping in Wyoming, with another alien, and at the time of hla arrest had six of Die lateat model rifles and automatic pistols and several hundred rounds of ammunition in his possession. f.rothy nerved with the American army in the Philippines and waa In- lerned when he returned to thia cmin-try cmin-try and refused to fight against his native land. |