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Show BULLETINS! LONDON, Jan 14. (By The Associated Asso-ciated Press). Mustapha Kemal Pasha, Pa-sha, the Turkish Nationalist leader, has been murdered, says an Exchance Tekgraph Agency dispatch from Constantinople Con-stantinople today quoting a report from Angora, the Turkish Nationalist capital. PARIS. Jan. 14 (By The Associated Associ-ated Press) Surrender of tho Germans Ger-mans charged with offenses in connection con-nection with the war to the allies for trial is recommended In two resolutions resolu-tions adopted by the Inter-Allied commission com-mission on war crimes made public to-i day. j NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 14. The United, States transport Crook, which was In serious difficulties at sea on! Wednesday when she sent out a wireless wire-less call for aid. arrived in New York I harbor today, she w;lh accompanied by tho transport St. Mohoel, NEW YORK, N. Y.. J in 1 4 Termination Ter-mination of the strike against six local meal packing firms, allied with the big western packers, was announced announc-ed toda b Rpndleton Dudley, east-: ern director of the Institute, of Moatl Packers, who said he bail received communication announcing the calling off of th- strike by John Kennedy, president of the American Meat Cutters Cut-ters & Butcher Workmen's Union of New York . WASHINGTON. D. C Jan. 14 An application for permission to build a new line of railroad, to be known as the Wenatchec Southern, was made to the Interstate Commerce Commission today. The corporation said that the1 proposed line would be S2 miles in length, extending south from Wenat- bee, Wash., to connect with the Oregon-Washington Railroad company and the Chicago. .Milwaukee A St. Paul. |