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{ i, STAND 10 WHO KILLED Nine Men yard Found to 4» Hear. Case of, Boss Who isos), Outi ‘Guards to Beware! a8 Result of Rumors of >" as i * Siw CITY, N. ¥., Deo. 17.—Nine Parere were sworn to try William V. (Gleasy for murder before Justice Mor- ‘@heuser in the Supreme Court here » The intimations by the rela- , fives of Eugene Newman, Cleary's EE FF th adjourning for lunch, He before Mim the two officers District Attorney Gagao guard the jury. fi! = i 'S DAUGHTER WILL TRY 6 WAR NS JURY.) nad pianned. Her health has been SAVE FATHER | BOY HUSBAND half an bour after the sslection of furore began, Sbe seemed twenty years younger than ber husband, wh: ie about fifty. She kissed him te derly and took a seat beside him. Her daughter, the widow of Cléary’s vie- tim, did not come to New City from New York with her mother, as she wretched, and she bas been on the | verge of a nervous breakdown ever since the tragedy. THREE JURORS CHOSEN, OF THEM MARRIED MEN. Louls Ude of Orangetown, dolica- teagen merchant, was chosen the second juryman, In three-quarters of an hour four taleemen had been ex- amined and two had leon sworn, Peter Day of Pearl River, a poultry- man, married but childless, wae sat- fsfactory to both sides end became deror number three. ‘ The corsultation betw: Cleary and his lawyers as to the acceptance of taleamen always included Mrs, Cleary, and the high blue plume o: her velvet toque nodded vigorously ag ahe agreed with the others in the counsel. Daniel C. Bradley, a farmer of Ram- apo, who has three daughters, was ac- cepted by Mr. Comisky, is a friend of Mr, Gagen, C! Faiot, a carpenter of Sprin; Valley, twenty-aix years old and unmarried, in Juror No. 6, The District Attorney ALL j wae) THREE MEN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH KILLING OF BAFF (Continued From Mirst Pai is now assumed that the Germans escaped and ai their base. RAports continue that the British fleet The British North Sea fleet patrolled the coast while aeroplanes were aloft on the watok for any According to the latest reports 76 civilians JAM fortren seven so! | that city. , children. Fifteen school boys wete among those wounded are not expected to recover. beneath demolished houses. These include eight women and giria. {ah coast at some points, there is faolated raids to interfere with the present pla: Gbe British Cabinet to-day met in full session Lord Kitchener were among the first members of for the meeting. All other Ministers were present Seni Ng ry. Snake gtr and that members of the crews of one or two vessels were wounded. wounded in the three cities bombarded by the German fleet. In addition the War Office estimates the casualtiés in the Hartlepool killed and fourteen wounded. Hy Hartlepool and West Hartlepool were the worst sufferers. ber of dead in the two towna is 68 With 115 wonnded. One entire family | was wiped out in Hartlepool, the father, mother end six childron being alee! by a shell that wrecked their home, Sis women in all were killed in | A majority of those killed and woinded in Hartlepool were women and They are suffering from wounds, torn by fragments of shella or badly crushed as @ result of being caught Reports from Scarborough to-day ¢onfirm those of yesterday that eighteen persons were killed, includiag eight women, four children ané Joho Hall, a sizty-yeqr-old Aldertian. About 150 persons were wounded. At Whitby two civilians were killed and two wounded. Deadly anger is the keynote of national sentiment to-day. fact that warships of the enemy succeeded in threading their way through the mine fields of the North Sea and approaching within a mile of the Brit- firm determination not to permit such if the Admiralty and War Office for the disposition of the British naval and land forces. Germam warships upon the English coast yesterday. Premier Asquith, Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, and Seamen familiar with the Eastern coast are amazed at the skill of the Germans in piloting their vessels through the mined waters and along the dangerous coast without detection. Even the Admiralty declared a “certain amount of risk” was connected with such a raid, but added that the bom. ik ow probably back at suffered come damage, line constantly to-day, German ship. were killed and 267 ‘The sum- killed. Many of the Despite the to diseuss the raid of retary for War the during [RUSSIAN SQUADRON BLOWS UPA GERMAN SHIP ON BLACK SEA pre wot The second daring holdup occurred while police in autos wei ident fired at. bullets, After a pistol duel with th: :@ police- men, one of whom he wounded, the bandit was captured Miter, but not ‘until one of the policemen’. bullets had found its mark in the dennarad 4 body. bandit were 1>:.oved to a hospital, FRENCH CAPTURE FLANDERS TRENCHES BY BAYONET CHARGES 2 BANKS HELD UP BY SAME BANDIT; SHOT BY POLIC After Wounding Cashier and Policeman, Thug Fells Fighting Officers. CINCINNATI, Dee. 17.--Within two hours after a daring daylight bandit had held up and robbed the Provi- dent Gevings Bank and Provident Company at Eighth @treet and Free- man Avenue and escaped with $8,000 this afternoon, the Liberty Banking and Savings Company at Liberty and Freeman Avenue, nearby, was robbed, imbably by the same bandit who 000 at the latter place. and seriously Both the policem.a anc where the bandit died late to-day. ‘The bandit, on ontering ¢! searching jor of the In both instances the bandit escaped in a stolen automobile. ‘The cashier of the Liberty Banking Company was shot wounded and the cashier of the Prov- The latter eacaped the tho Provi- dent Savings Bank & Trust Company, fired two shots at Fdward Hughes, | SIT DOWN, EVERYBODY:, HEDLEY SAYS THERE'S SB SEAS APLENTY He Probably “Mest ‘Meant on the Floor of the Brooklyn Trains, “We have increased the subway ice to Brooklyn 26 per cent.” di clared General Manager Frank Hed- ley of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company to-day, “and there are more seats in the subway trains to Brook- lyn than there are passengers.” This statement was made during ® hearing before Pubiic Service Commissioner Robert Colgate Wood of complaints against congestion on the Brooklyn subway line, Continuing, Mr. Hedley added: “The increase in the number of trains was made by the Interborough when the traffic in the subway warranted it, At the present time I think it would be ridiculous to add more trains to the service on the Brooklyn line, “All trains are run to Brooklyn dur- ing the rush, This makes it necessary to transfer passengers at the Bowling Green Station, The train schedule to Brooklyn 1s such that if more trains were run, it would result in congestion at the Bowling Green Station and like- ly cause serious injury to many pas- sengers. 1 consider it fortunate that no serious accident has ever occurred at this point, because of the forced transfer of passengers on their way to South Ferry during the rush hours, Each ten-car train carries about 1,600 people, and, in my opinion, the present schedule on which the Brooklyn trains NEW GERMAN ARMY “T OF 160,000 JOINS FORCES IN POLAND —— Nine Corps, a Total of 360,000 Men, Have Lately Reinforced Von Hindenburg. LONDON, Dec. 17 (Associated Press).—The correspondent of the Times in Petrograd telegraphs that three additional corps from the west, have reached the German armies on the Russian front, making altogether nine corps which have ‘reached Fiéid Marshal von Hindenberg within a month. The Germana were thereby @bie, he says, to send two corps to Hungary while retaining twenty torps on the Polish front. The Times correspondent adds that 170,000 Austro-Germans have already crossed the Dukla and neighboring passes in the Carpathian mountains. The Austrian contingent, he says, in- cludes three active corps, the with. drawal of which from the Servian front led to disaster there. PETROGRAD, Dec., 17 (United Press).—To combat the fresh. Ger- man forces which have been brought up along the south bank of the Via- tula, in the -Lowics region, the Russian army defending this line has been reinforced by upward of 260,- 000 men. It is admitted that upon the ex- treme Russian left in Southern Po- land and Galicia stubborn fighting is in progress, The Germans are re- Har “that cath means just what it| ehowed some curiosity aa to the young| WHITMAN'S AIDES bardment of such unfottified porte was not dificult to accompliah and was|the carbler, gathered tomether abour| {£2,,operuted In adequate to safely |Ported to be weakening thely Khe ta “qpva;” be onld sternly. “It means that| man's dispogition to make up his mind not of apy military significance, $8,000, jumped Into a waiting automo-| It was brought out during the hear-|ing troops to Eastern Galicia to ald yee are not to let any one speak t0/ for himself, but appeared natiatied. A The greatest boom jn recruiting since the war began is certain as @| bile and escaped. ing that many who use the subway the Austrians. CONSTANTINOPLE, via Berlin and London, Dec, 17 (United Prese).— The defeat of the Russians in the Caucasus in battles which lasted. for several days is claimed by the Turks in a statement here to-da “The battles on the eastern frontier in the region of Wilajetsway came to a favorable conclusion,” the state- ment says. “The positions at Saral were taken by surrounding the en- emy, who is now retreating, toward Kotu ity jurors, make appealing geetures to them or make any remarks in their rela im any way to this number of talegmen were excused be- cause of prejudices against the death penalty. Alonso Schofield of Nyack described | himself ag “a monumental expert and | ealesman.” District Attorney Gagan, at once ascertained that this at | the talesman was in tho grayeston business, He waa peremptqrily cha lenged. All taleamon wore asked if) they khew Robert M. Moore of Man- hattan, who Js to be associated with the defense, None of them knew him. David-Porry. of -Hufforn; torty+beven Meee warage owner, married “4 fathepal & ningteen-yeur-old sun, orn as juror Ng. UCKMAN ANO miSnoeun FOR THE JURY, trains to Brooklyn crowd forward to the front of the in and leave many seats empty in the rear, Steps will be taken to more equally dis- tribute the passengers. On a very cold day or stormy day, Mr. Hedley said, 200,000 more persona used the subway than on a fine day, The Public Service Commission will “make a study of the situation,” ayy result of the German bombardment. Already there has been a rush to! the colors, Within two hours after the bombardment of Scarborough forty | men from one factory in the city enlisted for service, Throughout the, country men began appearing at the recruiting offices even while the British North Sea squadron was still pursuing the German raiders, The men of Yorkshire are particularly incensed that the historic ruins of the Whitby Abbey should ’@ been fired upon and badly damaged. There are. no expressions of fear of another bombardment, but merely in- tense anger that the totally unfortified city should have been shelled for Qo apparent reason other than with the hepe of striking terror to England, Lawyers Will Contend That Frank He dodged bullets fired by the cash- ler and got @ good start on a squad of policemen, who, answering a hurry call, pursued bim in @ high-powered automobile. ‘The robLev, ente~ing the bi an hour after it opened, eight foot screan into the office and without warning fired two shots at Cashier Hughes, He then solzed $2,000 (From the Cincinnett Enquirer.) ia currency tying on the caahi’.| MER Matter pieutthbad with te deak, rust: : to a table nearby were medicine, Mother peming ct to wonder $6,000 more was stacked, stuff °°: | how she will look in black. into hie pockets and sowie be oked to the door, He then ju..:e4 into’an automobile im front c. © hank and driving 1.0 car himself sped away. Hughes in the mean time had obtained his own GRILL 4 MEN HELD AS BAFE SUSPECTS (Continued form First > person or persona forthwith and Rave them brought before me. “Qentiomen of the jury, these re- marke are not a reflection on your in- Mew: ‘They are meant to ald you ‘Piving your Undivided judgment to > Ghia case to prevent .ay intesference a iz with you and to establish for all tim; “Temae y ot been int | GIRL WILL TESTIFY"FOR MART Wy WHO MADE WER A Widow. © Frank Comisky, at acjournment, age). —_- CONDITION CRITICAL, eudden activity at Headquarters last night followed algnificant develop- mens in the office of Asalstapt Die- trict Attorney Douel at about 6 o'clock, Two prisoners were brought from the Tombs to Deuel's office and ques- tioned by him and Chief Clerk Sayer for bul? an hour. Immediately there- that the alsence ¢ Mrs. Anna! Charles H. Hohl of 3 after the Assistant District Attorne “Con: p vole fired at the rot Newinan, dang: ‘er of the for-|crucknian, married, with two daugh-| harried to Headquarters and sissy was victed Without machine. None of the se oobedien ¢ 4 te Towa Clers of Haverstraw 984/ tors, was juror No, 7, |.ough he haslinto conference with Inspector Due Process of Law.” of the bandit or of Hughes, appar- @ 2, i of Bugene Newman, wa. not} been uw client of M.. Gagan. Frank|iuurot, Carey, of the Homicide ently took effect. : 4 Jad} were ctance ‘te teotify: GS] gray, of Ramapo, a carpenter with) mureau, and Cray, of the Firat ATLANTA, Dec. 11.—Further ef-|" me police who responded to the is venees set ce be ps to- [two Krown aghs, was elected u» Juror! ranch Detective Bureau, Blaze Causes $25,000 Damage fettitelest the watts at call done picked Up the tral o¢ 5 eall as as. e Ss dayore morn! No. & i ‘a if ‘ ‘0 0 review throug! s fame 00 Ill that her mother did t] startin Nugent of Suftern, a clerk |finiahed: when mote care shot sut| itt Heart of the Shopping | rus proceedings Leo Frans conviel|Dandlt's machine and followed tt| 48) proper. to have her make the) in tho office of J. P. Morgan & Cu, was challenged by the defense. Frank Kelly of Nyack, « farmer, tion for the murder of Mary Phagan a te a the ding. fro epee e er rrcaea bye seer will be made by his attorneys hore West End up of the suspects Dega: ‘Two bourse after the robbery the oetion. Filled With Choice Sweets tp. District. wilt mot Besitate to testify for fe fathet.” he er, "Me there is oo. | ¥ilh daurbiers, touk hiv seat au|,, The, name of only one of the two | tment, wt Recording to thelr *1Al0- ly ingety Banking and savings Com:| Tohvietmas buyers f ° Juror No. 9. Tombe prisoners interviewed by Deuel J pany at Liberty ang Freeman Ave- were selecting dia- , rea ‘ean’ to ‘take the gtand. ‘The littie ‘tain street is clogged| could be learned to-day. Ho was| The motorman of a Broadway él Frank's attorneys od they eee tem blcokee them the scone! ¢# monde and Teweiry | 1 a ‘acti. word to me this morn-|with automobiles, Some have £98] sichael Asclta,'a saloon keeper at|Vated train passing the big building planned to apply to Federal Judge Provident Bank, wae entered b: year Raton money is ‘ Px her:mother. Nop will F heal-| {rom Now Fark City, where Cleary| no. 437 Weat Forty-first street, who [at Now 192-796 Broadway, Williams. |Newman for a writ, basing their pe- |the Proviceat Manis, mae entnred by mciful andi view o to cal} her as a witness.” cians, ot ly Michael Big| Was committed by Coroner Feinberg burg, at 11,15 o'clock to-day noticed | tition upon the contention that Frank “4 automobile bandit. George Winters, cashier of the Liberty Bank, waa shot by the bandit and probably seriously injured. The bandit again escaped in an automobile sven tae himeelf, but “Morechauser presided over it courtroom, which was peg rtisans of Cleary and the victim's’ father, | nj foe Newman, editor of the waa convicted without “due process of Jaw” in that be was not present in the courtroom when the verdict was pronounced. The petition, it was sald, would further allere that in ex- cluding him from the courtroom his C Tom Folvy's Lieutenant, w.o lb as- sociated with counsel for the defense, The ‘population of the Ht been jncreased -fold over MN ck ‘Newntan, the father, in amoke curling from beneath windows on the second floor, styled tho Broad- way Casino, and used as a dance and entertainment hall. He sounded bis whistle until Policeman Turner, ot to. the Tombs on Dee, 4, following the murder of a negro named Jones, His faloon is ene of the “hang-outa” of the Hudson Duster gang and has been thé scene of many fights between the iy oie wench Mi atisfactori economically. was later cornered by the police. County Messenger. On the) Bis talk immodiately after the trux- | Hudson Dusters and tho Gophers, —_|the Vernon Avenue Station, appeared |nat" ene Mate courts thereby: inet | The bandit hed PaetaaS fosen vees| These Basket twisting iron oteir igs up electrocution, He intimated | J48t how much several hours of/and sent in a firo alarm. juriadiction. According to the lawyers, | terday in a West Ninth Street apart es is obnviction for avec the court + ear-myf' and Wad of men and women and growled while Sheriff Merver and his deputies tried to them ‘The Judge's bench, geate of the counsel, jury and re- porters are on a railed off platform | @t ome end of the little room. The @pectators are on yellow-painted Benches like church pows. gtilling at Headquarters managed to @xteact from the four suspects is a matter being carefully concealed to- day. Through the admission of Inspector Faurot that none of the men impll- cated any of the others in his atate- ments and that cach appeared to have carefully built up an alibi it becomes @ matter of safe deduction that in it J ‘writ, 1g cision to the L Court and if ¢ State also can REPORT ON ALTMAN ESTATE. Employees of Stere Are Paid Big Bequests. ‘When Deputy Fire Chief Maher ar- rived he turned in a second alarm, which brought Chief Lally and en- gines from all the neighboring dis- tricts, The fire wae in the heart of the Wil burg shopping district and firemen had difficulty preventing is reading to neighboring depart- eed ao ‘uses to grant @ from hia de- sted 1 States Supreme wrt is granted the been house, and the owner of the; rument, having read a description the man, called the attention of the police to the similarity. Three policemen called at his foom and ‘upon Opening the Gen re received with a shot Policeman Knaul fell, wounded, and the bandit, jumping pas. .-~ other two officers, fled to the stresj, re- entered his automobile, whicl wa) ntanding in the front of the house, and | Are Beauties (Just like illustration) Santa has on hie new. HE prattieat, most Christmas fist the jury did not find Cleary guilty of murder in the firat degree. Newman said he would be in the gourt room daring the trial, A story on the fins page of his paper yes- terday carries the caption, "Cleary és ohiet Lally bi ‘The principals of these four the detec- | blaze from both ‘The executors of the B. Altman es-| fled. is flight proved unlucky for New Yor meine toe cone are inane | Rbk: Go. te the Soar (Ram Tae | fishing” and that it was|of wdjacent stores. Hoscrves from the| tate filed thelr final accounting to-day | him, inasmuch as he crashed Into Be iening & ‘cn peas ntry folk. But | er oadee Premeditated Murder, | the hope ot extracting information| Hamburg Avenue, Vernon Avenue lin the Surrogate’s Court. One hundred | PoC outhe machine. He extricated Rreentings jn akin se from them moro than the bellet of [Otiied to" push back thousands of and titty-cne emplayese of the Aitman | nimecit trom the Wreckage and start: eon sat ae ithe Bow York is within a thousand mil FLORIDE: BY WIRELESS fey annus ie pg on tne ae dane hall bad been dentroves Asi ihackr ite lie’ sare oA eas wor close to him and after an ‘net Ents 2 GRPECT VERDICT IN THE CASE ‘ BEFORE SUNDAY. | ‘The plans of both sides contemplate / @arrying through tho trial with a @wiftnesa which shall deserve the praise of the taxpayors of Rockland County. District Attorney Gagan eaid be saw no reason why the jury should Rot be completed to-day. He pre- @ ten-minute opening addroas 4 Jury and expecta to close for the State before to-morrow night. ‘With ~.the night sessions Justice and the store of Ettinger & Lichrous, furriers, and the photograph gallery of Samuel Sobel, beneath it, were | tt gutted, The loss was put at $25,000, —-- i 49c%69C In all, twelve men were hurried tn automobiles to Headquarters follow- ing the examination of the four sus- pects. ‘These early morning visitors wore witnesses summoned to cheek up GERMAN LINER SUNK witnesses. to the shuotieg.| WITH MOST OF CREW brought down to identify any of the! BY RUSSIAN WARSHIP, four men as the actual slayers of Mat. merch Balance of hse trv rt capital < ny nand, be ributed to those ith amounts to $2, the expenses of oR 2s Ae oe 63, in $30, in on account to Cadwal witktrehate "@ | Fatt for legal services," Expended from capital in payment Hand exchange of shots the bandit fell. —_—_——— GIVES $100,000 AWARD FOR BISCHOFF’S DEATH —_—_— Justice, However, Announces Belief Case Should Be Given To Another Jury, A jury in the Supreme Court, after REPORTS SHE'S SAFE Long Overdue Steamship Sends | Word She Is 100 Miles Off Sandy Hook, Just as the oficlals of the Freuch Line were ubout to reluctantly aban- Son hope for their vld single scrow steamship Floride, a wireless messa, from that owrdue vease reached thelr x the estate was. Shia Lf, jum of $2,109,424 has been tees and The Alt- ook willed to the Altman foundation has produced an income of PETROGRAD, Dec. 17, via London | $61 (Associated Press).—It was officially announced to-day the ateamer Deren- tie of the German Levantine Line was found navigating off the Turkish genes Christmas’ Added Feature UIGHARADE © saunter for Fri and Sat- writes Only ‘Thin the eye witnesses failed to do. The wost significant deveiop- ments are expected to come from Kolodny and Switesky, both of whom | describe thempely ussians, The M’GUIRE PERJURY PROBE. Morschpuser has announced, those of- | simon to-d former is a big, Md youth, Bronx Presecater Reopens Fatal f incussion this after- -dyy, It guid the Floride wan A near Kerasunt and wae sunk 1p ali two hours of r Bclally connected with the case ez- b while his Russian warship after all on board ‘tne 100,000 damages to : | pect awerdict before Sunday. 200 miles east of Bandy Hook at 7:80} ender. Hoth were picked up by des | Murti had been ordered to noon, awarded § gave important clue the estate of the late Supreme Court 4 : A Coroner's jury exonerated Jamon Dr. Carlog F. MacDonald, the rt Tho quick develo, two Turkish mcers and twel H Bischoff, who wan ; 5 oride’s twenty-third day 4 . P A yr ghey elvehm McGuire, the wealthy Brooklyn| Justice Henry 4 | alienist, bas been retained by the casted In The Evening World's 1a ed ord: e others | " yt fall down the elevator ona ee eee As By he fro.y Havre. She isa slow boat and! Ciiiions yesterday, an a. result. of young tan, who was speeding along| Killed by a shaft of the Emigrant Savings Bank, In announcing that he would take under consideration a motion offered by Counsel for the bank, Justice Kel- logs, who ts sitting in this district by assignment from up-State, said he be- Meved teh cage should be submitted to another ju The the past month . » Atlantic has/the arrest of James Moore, who been lashe@ by gales 1 against tho| had been arrested on a bench war- moat unfavorable conditions the Flor. | rant ges se MW SEPM, Mee sued by the Court of General Sea- ide should wer the distance from | alons Sept. 11, He was apprehended Havre to New York in fourteen days. {jy the Delaware and Fry it YY To-day's wireless message is the Irst|froight yards, w ‘ord of any kind that has been heard |c! cken handlers or puller from the Floride sce she pteamet |#re known in the trade, hang out. 1... of the harbor at Havre. She hus} ae Bee ah ear te ge ORUISER TENNESSEE to reach the French Line pier be: unt ie @ seaport of Asiatic Tur- Pelham Parkway on Friday, Noy. 18, when hia motor car upset at New Ro- chelle Avenue and killed Mise Elizabeth ‘ton of New Rochelle, ut District Attorney Martin of the Bronx is not sat the truth has been made known. Hi mn wit nesses before the Grand Jury after. noon tifying as te the facts preced- ing the #4 ae ‘Among th the mana one of the walt ‘Woodma spore, the aA consumed $100 worth | h: 1s just before the and combat any effort of the defense to prove him insane. The big gong on the court house wall was clanged nois: Sestice Morschauser walked up acrous (the trosen lawn, Gapping his arme ' ‘amd rubbing bis cars. He was on the Brosh Sve inutes later. ly of Tuxedo, the first talesmas said that he had key, seventy miles west of ‘Trebisond bn’ ihe Black Sa eee SAY MAJORITY OF 70,000 BERLINERS WHO WENT TO FRONT HAVE BEEN SLAIN, AMSTERDAM, Dec, 17. via London, (Aasociated Preas)—Berlin newspapers Bank Building. his way to bie chambers t twelfth floor March 28, 1913, attempt- majority of the () gained his knowledge of the tragudy | fore to-morrow morni ‘ mee ee a Sa a Sent Perjur been committed."’| oq to leave the elevator at the elev- Brveping World. He said) ging emrn or ye ereneh ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. |70.098, cenkdonts, of Seciy, weno weat to gaits to heen trom on? POTH¥FerS! enth floor and was cru: between ‘Other ‘Bvening World had not un- the ‘te establish whether or not atistical Information given papers le that of the organised number — USEFUL ADVICE, (From the Louisviile Cowter-Journal, ‘Knew Thyself’ was the old ‘Greek | the car ond the framework of and. fell to t! it. my LA te sie elevator boy, Sie 3 RIA, |don), Dec 17 (Aswociated The American cruiser Tennessee, | which has beem in the tern Medi. so ae aaa “eeecee eR Soo oA Leypt (via rn see ch ah nan,

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