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Show I WOMEN LYNCH TURKISH EDITOR j Condemned Man Suffers Fearful Torture By Feminine Mob CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov 7. (Do-5nyed (Do-5nyed in Transmission) (By the As-K As-K J forlatod l'rpffs.) All Kcmal Ib-y, editor ed-itor of the antl-nattnnnilst nswrfpsp t H Sabah, who was arrested at lsmtd on Uijrjj thp charge of subversive, actions, nan H -'J killed by a mob after having PSSfl officially condemned to death Hs v.-aa taken before General Nurr.'d Pashn, military governor of Smyrna, now on a lour of Inspection, or the l, nationalist troops at lsmtd, who pro-m pro-m :i"im '''il t1'' d .i.th nt u .Jram.it-WSfM, .Jram.it-WSfM, ically: H "Id the name of Inlam. In the name H of the Turkish nation. I condemn you H to death as a traitor to the country." H All Kitnal remained passive, n 1 1 r - H Ing no word of protest: his hands : A lied, he was led to a scaffold. !! -H foro he reachad the gibbet, however, an angry mob of women pounced upon him, attacking, him with knives, H Rtones, clubs, tearing at his clothing' H ji and slashing his bodv with cutlasses H After a f'W minutes of excruciating H lorture, the viitlm explnd. Ills body Mrw 'was dragged through the stivers by the Infuriated mob and exposed to H ji public gaze on the scaffold for sev-H sev-H oral hours. The editor's death has caused profound pro-found resentment and emotion In Con-.stantinople, Con-.stantinople, whpro lie was known as one of Turkey's most enlightened and 5 t la0st Impartial citizens |