The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1949 — Page 2
mu JAILY BAMsfR, G^ENCASTLE, INDIANA, ^aY 11, 1949.
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Sewer System Berg Will Be Demonstration Concert Soloist
Pu' ram county people and <*3j • i.iily the rural folks will have .1 unusual opportunity next week at the Raymond Purseil larm northeast of flreencastle to 1 ■ a modern septic tank undr « instruction. The loc al county extension officc is <oopei ating with the In o ana Suite Board of Health, and tii local health department In la i n out a complete demon* . 1. on the 1 econinnndcd type ot disposal system for the avi rage tural home. Plans have i.een comph ted for installing the house .ver, the septic tank and a (lay lile disposal field for the Pin: il family who live thn c ast of cireencastf** on the Fillmore road. The Pm sell family consists of foui inenihers. Mr. and Mrs. Pui.c 11. a daughter, I.yetta age 11. and a son, Ralph, age 7. This tuniily was selected because ii is an average size family, who own their own home and want to ei joy the most sanitary and modern lie 1 ir conveniences for themselve and their community. Because’ of the location and the favorable existing conditions th Indiana State’ Board of Heal h will make a series of eolor 1 !■ an 1 a film strip of this ciiiu.et installation to he used in r ational meetings all over fo liana. I. sal ee utilizations and office’is are’ anxious to take full advantage of tins elaborate' demonstration and an Inspection Day ha t e n t 1 1 Thursday, May 10th. The entire system which w 11 •■■■' ee l the previous day will in nisei’ hut not covered r •. t| persons may visit the !-:• 1 a uv me during th’ a 11 I ' !-• e h, of the State Bniud of Health engine>ering depai tili n', and others will be at the .lemonstration to give cost figures anil complete’ construction information. Tl. demonstration has been arranged during the (’lean-up \Vi k jn Greencastle and the lne I ■ xte 1 sion office is urging ru-sl peoph to recognize this week and (lian up the rural areas. Cooperating in tl^is paojeet ar th'- O. A I Stone’ Company, The j State* Highway Department, Th'* County Highway Department, tie I eliaua Stat' Farm, The Po.'iand C’lnent Corporation, a Coi.nty Health Department \ and others. « 1»1 mi’1 it “osi \ir l.OS ANGELES, May 11 (UP) ! Th<» National Pickle Packers •V iciata n today awarded a cucui.ibe,* "Osear'' to radio actor \ te»buh tin 'Mr. {Cutset” '■dr poptilarize’il the song "Pickle In The Middle." He su' ieeile last year's winner I Grocery clerk Dill L. Pickle of P. >Uing Fork. Miss. I M s DKSR.n \TK ( itiks TOKYO. May II (UPl The* JapuDiet today di*signated Nagi ralr an "International Cul- ’ 1 : ' n ! C,'\ and Hiroshima a ‘M 1111*1 iat c ty of Peace*.” Both . re a!oni ’d-bombi'd. I 'HM HI IIP \l MEETING M .’ Township Farm Bureau • Thursday, May 12 at 7: ,0 p ni. CS I' at the school hr del : Members bring pie, eiijr: and -Hverwnre*
Prof. Herman Berg will be the soloist for the final concert of the* season with the DePauw University Symphony Orehistiu this Thursday evening in M"harry Hall. He will play thi . popular Mendelssohn Violin C >uCi*rto . The concert will start a: vl." p. m. with the •■Three Brother Overture" by Cimarosa. Th,~ will be* conducted by Albi it Fr - illo of Yonkers. New York, w i> is a senior and din-ctoi "f the Ope ra Worshop. Als.i to be ei. - ducted hy Mr. Fiorillo is I suite for ehileh en by Id ek u I'ntitbel "A Sunimei Da. ” The concert will dose with th > symphonic poem '‘Proemion lie' Paul Whear. This nUmhct 1 be conducted by th*' eoinp '. 1 whose home is Ctawbedsvill Mi Whear is a gra luate stud n in th* School of Music. Mr. Berg, who is the profe s-ioi of violin at DePauw, performing the Mendelssohn Violin Conee t 1 j will make this concert the "lit j standing concert the orchi s'::! | has given in some time. The concert will he’ open to * the public with no adm ssion charged, Mrs. Ilrum r To Be lliisti'-.s Eriday St. Paul's Study Club will me t Friday afte rnoon at 2 "‘<0 k : with Mis Chatl'-s Bi jum. Eriehn Seuiing Cirele To Mi*e t \\ Ith 'Irs. < raver : 'lh Finney Sewing Ciivle w.ll ineet Friday with Mis. Hama!. Crave). There wilt !.•» a hare' ' k ii’h'ef exchange. Memhe-« plea e til .eg a I'ove n il dish. M \SONIC NOi'K !. Called meeting of (Tuvcrdai Lodge 1:12 F. A. M Thur.s.* iv May 12. If*!!'. Wo.k in E. A Degree 7:110 p ,m. Bert Gross W. M Today s Market Hugs 7,000, fairly ac tive, , . steaeiy, spots strong; bulk g m-u and choice* PS0-250 (h > 1 s i’A$18.50, extre* u* top Sis.7 ■ 11. iugly. 250-200 lb SI7 50-$IS 2 ■ heaviei weights scare *■; 100-160 i lbs.. $15-$16.50; sows f nil, hu.k •"50 lbs. and above* S14.25-S1*;: choice lightweights $I8.25-$16.5 Cattle 1100 calves 500: s t anil heifers mo'lerat<dy ne ':\ ste'ady: bulk good ye*a*! ag.s je , i two loads steers $24 $24.75: g .1, 1 to low choice yearlings to $25.25 Sheep KM), active, bad truck lots good to choice sho:,; iambs. No. 1 pedis, $28.50 WINS SOM,(MM) .1 \t hl’OT
THE DAILY BANNEX and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the poatofnee at Greeneaatle, lodlana M aaeond 1 Iam mall matter under act ot Marc h 7, 1878. Hubeorlptlon price’ 20 renta per week: M-M pei year by mall In Putnam county *5.00 to *7.HO per year oatald* Putnam County. H. it. Kartden. Publlaker. 17-19 itouth Jackson Street
SOCIETY . BRIDE-LLECT
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IMKSOXAI
And Local News
El It I E* S__ \e Mrs. Homer Ridnour 1 •, are the parents o£
• ij irn Wednesday. I Mrs. Harry RosenM.n tinsville, are the pav-
,f 1 ; inghter horn Wednev
APPOlVTED DEAX
scutes Mass May 11 — M.S3 Leota C. Calpitts. dean of J w . nan at T Pauw from 1945 to 1715. ha- been appointed the first ■ .an students at Wheaton Col- . >; *, D.-. A. Howard Meneely. . side.it of the callege, has an,u; d. £'’.e will assume-her itiea uur.ng the .immer. The , •a: . p vas cne of two created last January by the Wheaton •
i.’id tf trustees.
M)M1TS MCKDKR - ny regarding the* motive. But two detectives said earler that the youth had confessed kilting the pretty Jefferson hign
sc hool junior.
f Robe-Ann Park on Tuesday Mercury and River Rouge plants evening. May 24th. at six o'clock, marred yesterday by allegedly Chairman of the committee. Mrs. Communist-inspired picketing
Willard Sunkel. Other members, Mrs. Lynn Brown, Mrs. John ■Howard, Mrs. Ralph Saunders
and Mrs. Claud Webb.
late news
4 AYY-MO W:ilt<T I itr'.ithi*r win chjirged that a isrieif demonstration at the eon ie»re)e *e* se‘e*ni* yeste*r.lay was ' ** glni*i*red by Co nmanlsts-
WASHINGTON, May H — (INS)—The* House Veteran-. Committee today approved a •watered-down" |M‘nsion meaMire
were scheduled to resume at 9 a
m. (CST).
The pence talks were set ar three more Ford assembly plant; shut down, raising to 90,000 the total number of workers off thcii jobs bi-cause of the strike. Eleven assembly plants closed yesterday Reuther’s ultimatum to "deal with” errant workers came aftei union negotiators were embar rassed hy the appearance o. about 40 UAW pickets at the mid-city office building where the negotiating sessions are be
ing held.
The pickets, carrying signs de-
lor needy veterans hut stipulated nouncing alleged "speedup: "
the ro,or '“d PBirnTTl -at the. fa,. A -Jen,ally sat lhe wet paints, , J. picture, 'I •H DY M sejAn HOLLYWOOD M.,1 Aot,r ^ Judy Garl J 1 ' :• at M 3J| for staging a one-vy, on h " r current mm “Abnie Yo„ r Glll l S "" 1 '-hief Lo^l fUt ,:,,r ' !f thepa^J J Stud .
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star's flareup but sa J
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Mr-s Garland ha? 1
Delve live
day.
M :■ ng Muslcale Chorus v.ill nheaise Thursday evening ,t 7 ; 15 lock with Miss Kath-f-e-u Campbell. Ge. rge Taylor, a former C,. th high school athlete, v.a;- a visitor here from Indianapelis Tile $'lay. M' tedith Myers, who under- . t a radical mastoid operation atth* M' thrtejst Hospital in Inm. aay, Is improv-
ing.
M; .1 .1 Mrs. Attic Scobce of Brick Chapel spent the weekei.el u h their daughter and son-in-:,U M: and Mrs. A. L. Akers at Nash’, lie. Tenn. Mi ril Mis. Harry Ruthren : i' ii.i. Illinois, Glare Folgie 1i,rt and Florence Allen. ' level 11I1*. were Saturday even- , v tors of Mr. and Mrs. O. E Feulks of Indianapolis. Mrs Geore Rader, formerly Ii G’ 1 rge Kane, died at her in Indianapolis Sunday. Bui.al will be at Cloverdale emetery Thursday 2 p. m. <■,: ve de se rvices. Mrs. Rader v.is 'i former resident of Clovorii!i* She is survived by three Paul, Howard and Arthur Kane of Indianapolis. Mrs. Li " Cox of Bedli* Union and Mrs. Burnace Pritchard of ]j. . dal ’etuined heaiu Monday from a vacation trip to Detroit, M h , when’ the-y visited thcii n ecc and family, Mrs. Harry Daniels, anil their nephew and family, Cleaon Collins. While there they crossed the brielge ve 1 ’.'to Canada ami i-ame baeit through the tunnel which was a lov dy trip.
FAIRBANKS Ain kte May it .Max \V 111 iar< 1 A e hora71 A. ask.1, was the winn* r of a $6$ 000 |)eit today for g.:e - ;jr (; lime the ii " would bn ek 1 Chena Slough iei thr h' art o Fail banks. Thi’ btvak occur) ml a* 6,29 i‘ M yi-sterelay (Alaska time), Oldtimers predicte el the Tanaiia rivcr ice a’ Ncnaiia with a $185,000 not, the* biggest in ice sween-stako-i history, woulel hn ak within 24 hours. They saiel that Che 11a Slough wati*rs which flow into the Ta iana woulel thaw the lee.
HOSPITAL NOTES Renos Price of Spencer, was admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Albright and infant nf Greencastle, cere dismissed Tue.ilay. Mrs. Be ssie Gibbons of Stilesvdle was dismissed Tuesday. i hillip Good Jr., of Bainbridge. vas dismissed Tuesday. M -. Rosa McCloud anil daught"r of Clayton, were dismissed Tuesday. Mrs. James O'Ham and son of Greencastle, ' Were dismissed Tuesday. Mrs. Tracey Stanton and son i Coatesville, were dismissed Tuesday.
:d under falling tractor
AS A CRAN2 LIFTS the heavy upturned tractor, police bend to remove body of Emmett.Cook at San Gabriel, Cal. He was leveling a yard when the tractor tumbled over an eight-foot embankment, crushing him to death. (International Soundobofo)
FISHIN' FUN The big news in fishing bait K the' live worms that are' pat-ked in a I in can hearing the proud name, "Wicked Wiggle". We* were first introdlloed to these worms lust year while on our vacation, uni wen si pleased with the-ir fish getting ability that we llie-n ami there re-solved that when another season rolled around, we- would have tla-m for all the* Local Hopefuls. These worms are raisenl at a worm ranch, and t-an-fully pnckcel in pe-at moss, then sealed in a can. They are geiaranteed to he alive for thirty elays, and are very active* on the* hook. The*y are ve*ry economical, as one worm is sufficient for a halt, and the price is B.v- jier can. They don’t have to he kept in a rc-frlg-rathr as they thrive in normal lem|M*rature.
Sportsman’s Shop
. ! announcement saiel only that young Scott hail given investlgairs a statement and that formal | murder charges hail hee-n placcel
against him.
1H School Is
Held For Leaders About 250 4-H nembers and 'i-.i-ir leaders were in attendance it the Officers Training School where se ssions were held for the differt nt officers. Tuesday night. .1 ihr. Banning. State 4-H Club Leader was present anad gave a very interesting panel talk and
Clinton anil Madison Home Ec demonstration on a strong 4-H
Club will n’cei ith Mrs. Lev. :s Club. May 12th. Each year a news reporter
Meeting will start at 1:30, GST. trophy is presented to the club Mrs Ted Bn. k will give the le-s- reporter vho did the outstand--iiii on garde eng and Mrs. Ray- ng work In reporting the actlv.noii'I Wright on food. Roll eall ties of their club. Martha Grove,
will be answe-’ed with hom
lemi'dies. 1
Frank Webb's offi- (h it ex-se-rvUemeu must prove ; Ford production line.s, wen* dis- ce ntly She se-parit^
‘ husband, Director vj
nelli, t Vl months agoT
Mi-s Marx Lou Bassett Mr aiel Mrs. Ralph Bass
Gr i-ncastle Route 2, w.sh to .er.nounce the engagement of t'-ei. daughter. Mary L- - . to Ton 11 Brown, son of Mr. a' I Mrs. Sa..e
uel Brown of Putnanivillo. Mary Lou is a g'ad'iatc
Cloverelale High School of '19, ami Tommy is a graduate af '45. The wedding dan* is net h i
June 26. v *!- -1* +
Home Ee. Chili
To Meet Thursday
thex are* unable to xvork to be persed quickly by UAW local GO eligible lor benefits. president Thomas Thompson. The hill, a substitute fur the Reuther said the picketing wa • mitrlg.it pension legislation pro- "unauthorized" and “engineered posed by Rep. Rankin I)., Miss., by certain avowed Commun n
xve del enact into law and slightly liberalize pri'sent veteran adeitiO'
istratiem regulations.
members.”
At the strike-locked Rouge* plant, meanwhile, two men efs-
tributing Communist
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Woman’s Study < luh To Meet Friday Woman's Study Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’cloe k at the home of Mrs. Ray Herbert. Mrs. Wayne T. Gray will have charge of the pnogram. «!• »!* »t« Section Two To Meet Thursday Section Two e*t tno First Christian church will nn-ot Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Paul Jone .-. Ill E. Walnut St. •1- -I* -b Auxiliary To Meet With Miss Murdock Then xvill be a meeting of the W’oineiY.s Auxiliary of St. Andrew's church, at the home of Miss Alices Murdock, 718 East Seminary at 7:45. Dr. C. G.
talk on on th ■
TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May II (UPl William Jones, Sullivan high football coach, was named grid mentor at Terre Haute Wiley high school, a school board spokesman saiel today. Jones will succeed George Ashworth, who accepted a coaching position at Indiana State Teachers College.
Pierson w II give a 'Krannie! Influence 7hurch id Englaml." •$ \- $• Woman's Study < luh To Meet Friday The* Woman's Study Club wui meet Friday afternoon at 2:.'i0 at the home of Mrs. Ray Hi fbert. Mrs. Wayin* T. Gray will hav. '.he* program. •i- -1* 1*. E. O. To Meet With Mrs. (ioiigh P. E. O. will meet Wed:: selaveiling at 7:.10 o’clock xx lh Mrs. Maude Gough. + d* + + f'entury ( lull To Meet Friday The Century Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock it the home of Mrs. Simpson
Stoner.
4. 4. 4. i'ountry Corner Home Ee. Meets Friday The Country Corner Home Ee Tub will meet Friday afternoon day 13th, at the home of Mrs. Jetty Cooper. Everyone ph ase ■ring articles for the auction. 4. 4. 4. 4, lioxstone- Billie Class foeting Postponed The meeting of the kbl ■ CIuks bus been n ccourt of illness.
Keystone postponed
RECITAL ENJOYED
Before- a large- anil enthusiustc audience Elisabeth Lockridge's piano stude nts gave their annual ipring recital Tuesday evening In ‘he high school auditorium. The ntire program was playesl from memory and for stude-nts so young with wonderful understanding anil poise. The public will look forward to hearing these- students again, oj T 4- + •!• -i- 4- *r 4. 4. 4. ^ ANNIVERSARIES ^ 4. 4- t- .{. 4. 4. j. .:. .*. 4. .j. {7; Birthdays Ezra Arnold, Fillmore, today. Mav 11.
24 HOUR SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS 309 N. Jackson St.
I ivporter from the Jolly Hustler's Club of Cloverdale township wa;
; presided a trophy.
Each of the clubs with lOO'-h J of their officers present at this j meeting will receive an attou- ! dance award. The leaders of j these clubs are Gene Akers. I Claude Newgent. Wayne Sinlair, Tressman Goode. Millard Vaughn. Robert Zaring, Orville Fitzwater, Wm. McElroy, Bernice- Steward. Harold Brown, Mrs. Cecil Miller. Mildred BasI tain, Mrs. Galvin King. Dorothy Compton. Helen Fine, Evelyn Wysong and Mary Lou Garriott. Those in charge of the train- | mg sessions were Ruth Wilmev, Tipton County Home Demonstraj tinn Agent, Mrs. Genex'a Berry, Don Marketto, Doyle Nichols. John Banning. State 4-H Club Leader, Lueile Smith, K W. Harris. Kenneth Bennett. Bernice.* Steward and Tom Hendricks. Following the training sessions, Doyle Nichols, leader of the recreation session lead recreation games and refreshments were enjoyed by everyone. Girl Scouts To . Receive Awards Mrs. Evan Crawley, program ■hairmaii, announced final plans 'or the Girl Scout Court of Awards to be* hclel on Wednesday vening in Community Hall of the Gobin church. A "pot luck” dinner will be si*rvi*d at six ''clock. Eaeh Girl Scout and icr family xvill bring a covered I sh, sandwiches and table ser-
vice.
The Senior Si*rvice Scouts, Mrs. M. Thurow anil Mrs. Kenotii Bi-nnett. leaders, will ha”e ■barge of the table decorations. Troop Two, Mrs. Grafton LongIcn, Sr., and Mrs. Wm. Bishop, e-aders, will serve the drink. Troop Ten, Mrs. Roland Headley and Mrs. Norman Peabody, cailcrs, will arrange the food. Troop Three, Mrs. Evan Crawt y and Mrs Wm. Hartman, .caders, will serve as the hospitality committee. Troop Four, Mrs. Howard Burke It and Ann 3rignam. leaders, are in charge if the songs. Troop Five. Mrs. Frederick Detl’.off and Maiy Anne Bills, leaders, will act as color guard. Following the* dinner, the awards will be presented. The parents of all Senior and Intermediate* Girl Scouts are invited to attend the dinner and cere-
monies.
At Tuesday's Council meeting announcement was made of the Brownie Fly Up ceremony In Robe* Ann Park on Saturdav, May 21st from eleven a. m. until one p. m. Each Brownie and Girl Scout attending is to bring j sandwiches, the drink and des- '
si*rt to be provided hy the Coun- ! DETROIT May 11 (UP) ell. The Brownies are to fly up Walter P. Reuther. fiery chief of to Troops Five. Four ami Thro *. the CIO United Auto Workers In the event of rain the ceremon- warned left wing elements in hK ies will be held in the high school union today to quit meddling ir
ROCHESTER. N. Y.. May 11 1UP1 Gannett newspaper headquarters here announced today that it had accepteel the resignations of three executives of Us Danville, 111., Commercial-New.;. A spokesman for the newspaper chain saiel the men involved xx/cre Carl M. Davidson, execu live editor. Robert C. Face, advertising manager, and Robert C. Poisall, sports editor. Successor; will be announced later, he said. The spokesman gave no other details of the change in person-
nel.
JERSEY CITY. N. J„ May li (UP)—Frank ("I am tin law”) Hague, last of the oldthncity political bosses, faced n probe today of his 32-year rule v.' Jersey City hy the new "freedom" administration elected yesterday. John V. Kenny, whose fusion slate broke the reign of the 73 year-oltl Democratic leader, said, he would ask Superior Couit Judge William J. Brennan to impound the Hague administration's records to prevent their icing destroyed. He said a large staff of audi tors would be put to work on the city's bocks a s soon as he had Jour fellow "freedom” cominis I sinners take office next Tiles- '
day.
“We won't touch a thing' Kenny .-aid. "until we can show vve can’t be accused of all th" mismanagement we have charg'd against the Hague ailmini:;-
trationT
Kenny, who will be chosen mayor by his "freedom” city commission, was elected by 81.117 votes to 59,231 for May-I or Frank Hague Eggers, nephew of Hague who headed the mach-
ine ticked.
Thousands of Jersey City res;- j dents danced and paraded in ‘ he streets until the early hours this | morning celebrating the end of ! “Hague rule." The* crowd hung a new sign on city hall reading"Under new management."
were sent parking by UAW
pickets.
Emil Mazey, secretary treasurer of the union, charged the reel element in the UAW with tryin? to sow disunion among the 62,200 striking workers.
MODERN ART:
LOUGHBOROUGH, Eng.. May 11 - (UP) Local art critics haile'd a painting in the town liberal exhibit as an excellent ex ample of modern art. Today it was revealed: 1. That the exhibitor was a six.
year-old boy.
2. That the boy had plastered a blank piece of paper with ah
RAIN’Rlil|)(;|.; <
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Mi - Kathryn wiT Bainhritlge high sehejj
7th in the State*
literature I ^ tin Achievement
at Bloomington ApJ scot, was 1,18 and 1 had a total of 131,
Drake Ratcliff
Miss Donna Mae Bid Marjot e* Fonn< 1 J a Ve-r tii, -h, 1
test.
"'NI Pit To J HOLLYWOOD J ' up I Vickie Kva-J dancer acquitted ,ni I closed today she- waj June. Sin sax - she s -'ve:J love" with Matty owner and jot! Tf’ ' : P.-J
INDIANA LOAN COMPANY
13 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
WANTED GIRLS TO OPERATE MACHIKS. Night Shift •• Bonus Pay APPLY GREENCASTLE CHAMBER OF COMIC EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Provo Building Open 9 - 12 Week Bays.
PROM SPECI EXTRA LARGE, EXTRA FANt V GARDENIAS Only S1.M $1.30 YAM t EITEL’S FLOWERS
17 SOI’TII VINE STREET.
BAIN BRIDGE
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Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and j f children of Kenosha. Wis., spent f the week end with Mr. Smith’.: father, Jim Smith and sist'-v,
| Olga Hibbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dickson and sons, Dale and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Dickson and son, Stanley and daughter, Vitginia of Indianapolis; Mr. anil Mrs. Woody Dickson and daughter Barbara and son Charles of Brick Chapel, rpent Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. Willis Dickson and Mrs. Kenneth Etcheson and s >r
Steven.
Mias Mildred and Esther CunIngham of Indiarapolls spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. j and Mrs. Joe Cunningham.
VA
Reuther Warns Ford Pickets
gymnasium.
Mrs. Arnold appointed the following committees to plan th*’ picnic for the Girl Seoul ami Brownie* leaders to be held Ju
the seven-day-old strike against the Ford Motor Company or
face the consequences.
Crucial negotiatiotw to settle the strike at Ford’s Lincoln-
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