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Show Former Soldier y to Face Removal r John D. Huntington, former aol-Ver, aol-Ver, arrested at tha clUaen mill- - tary training camp here several ' daya ago on a charge of forging an .entry for II In a depoalt pass book lasusd by ths army, will com up : for removal proceedings next week ' before Fsderal Judge Tillman D. Johnson. He waa held for tha pro-reedlngs pro-reedlngs by United States Commissioner Commis-sioner Henry V. Vsn Pslt Thursdsy . ind bond waa filed st IJeOO. In ds-fsult ds-fsult of which Huntington now rests ' In the county Jail. When arrested. Huntington tried to persuade agenta of the department depart-ment of juatice that ha waa not tha man for whom they wer looking. As ths csss originated In Seattle, where military officials at Camp Lwls hsd asked the federal officer offi-cer to handle the action, tha local agenta held Huntington while Unlt-, Unlt-, ed States District Attorney Charles M. Morris could arrange for w(- leases to oemc here. ' Corporal Hughey, from Camp Lewis, Identified Huntington ln-, ln-, stantly and then ths prisoner admitted ad-mitted ha was tha Huntington - named In the complaint, but dsnlsd any knowledge of tha forgery. |