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Show 6EHMM ARRESTED 15 TO 8E TAKEN TO FT. DOUGUS John Dungl, a German sausagemaker who has been working at tho Utah Packing & Provision company's plant, and who was arrested last night by Deputy Ray West, will probably bo interned in-terned at Fort Douglas as an alien enemy, according to Sheriff Peterson. It is charged against Dungl that ho uttered ut-tered treasonable statements while vorklni: at the packing plant, and letters let-ters takn fruin him indlcato that his sympathy is stiougly with tho central powers, especially Germany. A passago from one letter found on Dungl says: ' We arc potlinj: stronger vory (lay. Tho allies have done little damsgr." It is charged that he conversed with employeos at the packing plant and told iheni tha' Gcimany would finally triumph and that German reservists in this country, when tho tlmo came, would rlso and overthrow America. Dungl Is '.0 j ears of ago ar.il nrs been in American for four years. He carries a registration card showing that he was registered at Reno, Nevada, Ne-vada, but claims ho knows nothing further fur-ther concerning his standing with tho draft board there. Deputy West arrested Dungl at 12.-? Twenty -fifth street, where he was rooming, after the deputy had been Informed In-formed by employees of tho packing company that the man had been "spouting." - I |