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Show lwjgr KILLED Mead of Insurgents and National Movement Assassinated As-sassinated by People ROME, Dee. 23 Mustnpha Keral. lender of the Turkish Insurgent If, Ada tolin and iiond of the Turkish nut innoiist movement In Asia Minor, has be-n tu .f-flinateri, according to a Smyr.io. dia-patch dia-patch to the Tempo. NEW YORK, Dec. 23. The murder I of Djelai Mnnlf Roy. former Turkish con-I con-I Hid general in New York, and his wtfe. j reported in an official onble message by the Turkish government to the wife's sister in Denver, came na s fhock todny to the friends here. DJelnl Munlf Bev was very well remembered here hccau5 of his trlpsintic elzo and his romnntic marriage to .- dfrorcee, Countess Chenay, j who was Mi lil red Desmond of Colorado Spilnps. Colo., for which he wns virtually ' t;inlrhed from the Turkish legation at I Washington He had be"n consul at Pnvonna, Italy; Cardiff, Wales; counselor at Constnntin-ople; Constnntin-ople; first secretary of the embassy av Teheran consul nencral at Bombay, and fit st .secretary of th Turkish embassy at Washington He was appointed to tho latter place in 1001. In 1007 he married Countess Chr-nay. She had been divorced from Count Chenay In Paris after a few years of marrleo life and met the Turkish diplomat there soon afterward. They were secretly married mar-ried in Washington and incurred the rc- ! scntmcnt of the legation head at Wasn-Ington Wasn-Ington as a result DJclal Munlf Uvea j with his bride in New York until thu 1 serious Illness of his fnth- r called him j to Constantinople and he did not return j l ero for a year. In 1913 he became eon- sul general at New York and took a prom-Inent prom-Inent part In diplomatic affairs afte. the war started. |