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HATH at Aliasd bane i SEY) D coy Sg2'3 fF et See ee ! S) : y | Bai, i pul ALIA E et ib i 3 Hil ral HS cL = hy JAE He . FE ee ee ce a Mt Eada Te ih £ EE eu: antl bt Ky Hai cs HT 3] i Sai b adi tl fii “ So 3 13: ATEN Hal fia Eli HE is SE Hf bead aeitnaa lise | tl | — Oe aa PR AOE RON adic bite eich ey tg ee heres J ay :. er ae a : ea ye re at THE PONT SS Bgl — — IAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH ig Ogee pee ee SLUNG [Russians Expel U.S. "The Day in Birmingham, 9 | \Priest From Moscow |Y OUth Committee Plans nino rom res Ow Talkes ‘With Area Groups |_smmous escaped the Nazi hordes that in- \kdllling. of vaded France in 1940, today pre- | of record is the first report issued | yer” will be “directed by Lyla | pared to replace ousted Fr, Bis). 1, Birmingham - Bloomfield. MeCormick assisted by Verona Sat th Det sonnette. ‘ Franklin Council. on Community| gmykal, today. lege said Rev. Louis F. Dion, A.A., youth committee was recom-. Taking | teered take the college registrar, is preparing | nuded in order to prevent the Van Doren. Becky's part Wil be we do night to go to Moscow shortly | spread of youth problegs in the shared. during the tires acts by |S gaia Wasb- ae area. | Sue iss, Sue and | Gray, 38, vr. Tees Wety > a Re Such a committee was formed | Greer. | crpoated. tele- ; emeen Sar | the least. There are American | Committee, released plans already |-stead, Bill Brown, Bob Sintz from Evansville, Ind. iain ana” Catholics in Moscow who need the | under way |Paul Madison, Tamara Bach, Peter said where police are investigat- va ministrations of a priest and our Lucia, Jim Dixon, Carolyn Lam- murders which occurred officers in cruisers began picking original plans to send Fr. Dion to | mumitiee fourtold: Te ane. \dertson, Susan Howell, Ans Wé0- | nero ty December, The tiie groups of yotths in the area. relieve Fr. Bissonnette, made | commitice ig fourfold: To ans- dell and Peter Walker thege lest ’ ° : y many months ago, have not been | lyte. the problems of youth; to a * * metands clasely oo Many of the youths were changed. ° | know all facilities available “to | \ner in which Howe was murdered. armed with clubs and knives, | assist youth in solving its prob- Mrs. Joseph Brooks | Police believe Howe was forced They ranged in age from 13 to “Of course, we do not know § iems; to promote community | Service for Mrs. Joseph (Mae io his hands and knees in the 38 ang were stadents of junior that the Soviet wil admit Fr | education and wholesome family Kelcher) Brooks, 82, of 272 Ravine | station’s washroom and shot, as ‘ high and Pontiae High schools, Sa ties Lemar Che eh ti | ONT: Sad to corvsinte Gen 90 |i SO OF EB ewer ct | were, the infignn vitae ; eee te eek Geek qhaasea. | dot. Au a petot be wil do Ms | with youth, promating copers: |with burial in Southfield. Compe: i Loss $15,000 . duty wherever he is sdnt.” j working relationships. tery | Fire . Sorte 18 Lives? GM Sales and Profits Ty9-Headed Kitten Born Increase During “4 44 Cat in Waterford sales, and $11.85 for each share | Ever hear of a cat that could eat and meow simul- taneously? _. © With sales and excise levies Well, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stitts, of 4261 Steffens, $B scrim ae yw nena pou wil It was born with two faces—or ; 3 : a i nh os ee Bill fo Streamline Board Introduced (Continued From Page One) mor are the provisions which cov- er all other state counties,” said Broomfield, eee Pui ot Sint; i Fitz ue 4 i lh ii i i 5 +H i : i i i | i j : . i | | rt ! 2 fF i, q i g [ ‘: i i i i fi t rf | : i i i 1F iS ili i: i vee sg : g i i 1 H : i PL measure will probably got to * | a Senate committee for study and | a report, said Broomfield. | | | ! , | a E : , f i | f i i e : 3 =: | Hh tte Hil ie & : ; bi | | i He Fl Hi | He ; f fe H : i he € e if | i 3 ris BEAUTIFUL BALLET DRESS 98 AND EXTRA 4-PIECE TAP * 6*« «& DANCING OUTFIT FF ‘ 4 i : [ : fi “ i i 3 j [ : : } ; i I i it ‘ j i 1 $4 a + [ i ° ef i i aes Hf Hl fee! ni YMCA membership enrollment tof 9: 17). inches tall doll with all rubber body, ad 1,102 members of the 2,000 sought. head : mee eyes, cries "Mana Washable hair Arthur Blakeslee, general fan So eam combed and brushed. Exactly as pictured. q 12] in icqyawa ri 4 S 5 j i é ‘ f set i} La : tf 25 i li ie sf d Maia & Second i ¥7 i ff E | ; i 1 i Hi ; f i : ii 1 98 North = 5s 3 gt F Pal F E i 7 He 5 He 5 rn | hs z q if } 37F rf i | C 5 iS} = g ee gi HE eht tf ater 1 “aamounced ‘inter by Brace Sunith |PoRtiae General Hospital after an |} MUG: VO MIME IDS Oo i i f i! x SPECIALS three Don't You Pay More for Your Smoking! | “Gq “ Bath Towels wal st home, He || ALL POPULAR BRANDS PRSSGon 4A || lye : his oes i ; ; i 5 i : 5 | FIRST QUALITY—20x40 Inc Ff i i E E af ! i : EF if fi ~yek $98 gecording to Harold B. Euler, | “™ county oe C lai Jetterson St died at 5:30 this | brothers and a si es carats Dulles Claims bles faeries eae ie om The ; from Cass City. . ant, he the son of Thomas - ‘ and Sarah Patrick Costello and ° Snavvertie 2 \\ ; price . ' - ee lear. taal “ . Seceseeeeseessesessooesoessesseeseseeeeseeeeseee First Quality—Solid Colors Chenille Bedspread 82x105 Inches at Clare at 2 p.m. Harold E. Davis Harold E. Davis. M4. of 4 Pine |Grove Ave. suffered a heart at- tack last night and. was dead on } arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hos pital He was bern in Delphos, Ohio, | Dec. 19, 1900, the son of Frank and Zella Davis and was married to | |Nina Gierhart in Fort Wayne | | March 31, 1929. A member of the Methodist 3 Caurch of Fort Wayne, he has & lived lm Pontiac twe years, was | an optician with the Huron Opti. | * Full Carton of 50 BOOK MATCHES 1,000 figths at only tle. c Why pey than Sirwms low Limit 2 cartons : Dourial. Among his survivors is a i orother, William L. Kelley of Pon- tiac., PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mosty temight and temerres Somewhat temerrew. Lew tenight sear 5, | . The Weather e © @: & 0 G2 82076: 2: 68:88 |, At © amt Wind velocity f-25 m pn | eal Oo. and a member of Ledge | eyes at 6-2 pm 342 F&AM of Fort Wayne and the Fort Wayne Consistery. Besides his widow, he ts sur- vived by a son, Wesley E. at home. i 5 T ‘ [m= P ; 4 Lowes temperature preceding Sam. ; 4 | {ee- # us = | Also surviving are three brothers, | - ep eT je: = i Ip ms... |Glenn and Wayne of Fort Wayne, | / Wess ART J odpacitn 9+ | Donald of Georgia; three sisters at Hem Tablet Fides 04st 4 ei nw cml MELVIN GLOVER | Mrs. Hazel Dobler of Fort Wayne, | MPon te Pentior . \Mrs. F Felts of Florida and | Bers". @' New Officer Named sire. Pautne saver ot Detrit peppapehssseee |. The body will be at the Sparks- ’ G ; i cerarase roe _ ON Sylvan Lake Force Sten Pures ere eat Srey the Klaehn Funeral Home at Fort youl Temperateres .Thie POintment of Melvin Glover to the . pp ae department's police force row | Glover, 32, of 30 W. Yale st.'Mrs. Stuart A. Farner replaces Fred” Robinson who. re- wars stuart A. «Grace MeVittie) “recently to become police Farner, 39, of 410 Genesee St, Se , ; ee | pas ; \ j je ae aye f é ay “ 4 \ / é < r I . s 7 aa" ,* a) . a , i + - ; a + hs WBA oy — — 1H . ‘gis : Me hope i ir (a . : * “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1955 MAKE OVER P 's ARE, Tag nd FOP ENSoici NIGHTS “til 10 PL ME that F hG | Dies @ “sestems Giessen.” Bis aches Cocepoccoevecooocesesoooseooesosooes pram ey perv sine tn Spiny t, Pranen nt B FRIDAY & SATURDAY SUPER-SPECIALS ® — Gen. Francois Gon- rey Brand New Styles — Brand New Colors sales de Linares, former Freah| : MAIN FLOOR SP (S tid , : , commander in northern Indochina,| the word “stadium” ehites |S , iN ~-/\ I a MISSES’ and LADIES ; Belen Gertnty Hs wer aan {tem te, Grek measure “aac 3 Here's a Way to Save Money These Days! $ ates Teieey eoneeaien-| st, Go atanse. ot Go srigiasl | 8 Cut the Family's Hair Yourself with 8 the hospital in the German health|term was applied to the ‘place|s COMmplete 7-Piece | : resort for : where the : Barber's Electric $ ; ; : : Clipper Set ee 5 bd . . 1g : senstnel $13.60 Velue : _, SIMMS Week-End SUPER SPECIALST ~~ | © Hit : SAVE on ‘HIGH QUALITY’ Assort 3 # 75¢ Shears 49 : Bat Anes ; : : © * 75¢ Barber 3 : 3 e , Cape ° , aie pagan dy : + oe yee : $1.00 to $1.50 Valyes * 15e Berber GY 3 Your Choice g ise SA recent cement § " ip : ~ ‘Crew-Cuts Fomous Wahi’ electric clipers, with every- : c c c $3 the Price of 1 — Matched Set SN ee a ne 2 BIS) 9e 134¢/ 19°) 9 |: Boll Point P : FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only! § GAUGE BANDAGE 2” Wide ; ba oint Fens 13 RSproved. ; | Johnson & Johnson, 6-yard roll... 6... ee ee ees ~9* 3 iw HANDY voces PROTECTOR 33 $ © Exactly as Pictured” eZ : > BRUSHLESS SHAVE CREAM : ” AF ; | 49¢ Eaton's Giant’ Size. 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THe ni EXk6 ai iT ie Lp pp Har, Hh a , : / y Progra a ‘ MAKE OVER PAG i High A With . ’ aes Pos is } Ht eT ill Revea LONDON (INS) —British Prime ett ott edt pA ome I ah a Minister Sir Winston Churchill dis- | ment closed yesterday he was compiete- in Tt TET, {rile Tt h is ; if ‘| it I: i 4 a if ao 4 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, s Volcanoes Rock Hawa 4 i. rf Se ae eee SA eT ee, : ‘ es ree ‘3 oe CT . 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Ata y* > 2 ie HF Dh waa) wee <<" ee @necoen ‘ x, = “4 4 a ~ 4 x — lc ‘~ ed qriteg, nee p a : “apg to Hel er wy stoppers according: = “me the AF. tires: bd 7 ; ae — Fearful of sam raion ¢ The worn out casings make/ excellent dust Baritone —_ |. © WillSing | Folk Songs : Noted Musician Is’ Presented by) Methodists . free will offering will be requested. In addition to touring the United States and Europe with the choir, Mr, King has appeared _ im dramatic singing roles in With “Show Beat,” “Green Pastures” | Dr. D. and “Porgy Bess”. Mla +s which He has given recitals in many i gel BR ye Agee major cities including New York, iy og taking” as strong levers for Boston, Chicago and Hollywood. ‘. t Pentiac Press Phete ‘ It has been said of Mr. King) Circle Players will “Twilight | director for the play; Eleanor Weine of In healthy feet, the joint of the prete {that he sings in a rich baritone| “Un « ° OGY present =f witignt | v for y; toe carries twice as much ; a t .. Pontioe Press | voice the spirituals and work songs Walk” Friday and Saturda s at|West Pike street, Joe Medrano of South . he will sp “es y evening: as each of your other four.| Charles E. King (center) tells the Rev.|nam, choir director, what he will present at lowe: A : . second toe is the longer. 4 of the Negro. Phe melodic effects | 8:15 in Roosevelt Temple on State street.| Anderson street and Shirley Pengilly of bo ts shifted. caus. | John Mulder (left), associate minister of his program to be held Saturday at 8 p.m. ot his singing and that of his p._.: . “al | Che oad. Tick . op: 3 toe to take on | Central Methodist Church and George Put-| in the’ church. | audience in this a cappella man- Enacting a scene from this psychological | Cherokee road, Tickets may be obtained at as much weight as it (0! re —,ner has been described as unique. | drama are (left to right) Kenneth Stephens, | the door. Ft He teaches new songs, to his Aer te Sag io PL tae” , rae mar, tam sae UNESCO Representative Speaks Area Families Still in Sunny South | .r= =" at Delta Kappa Gamma Gathering [> By ETHEL TOMERINE It's been good weather for fish Taylor are staying om in am | The vocalist is a graduate of| Internationgl Relations was the, She said that UNESCO must, from a European trip taken in the ps MIAMI—Princess Margaret is} ing, tennis, sun bathing—or just, apartment on North Bayshore | Heidel University, Tiffin, Ohio | inesday ev | gusigt in educa terests. exchange ' | skipping Florida oo winter travels, | Giving up Se way 0 tt to vit ee ere aut aah bon and took “advance study at Juil- | theme for the W y evening | Sie lees than fait of the people | dents who epent 1964 ts American ‘but Michiganders are not Bach |" . | et ee nian erery act, | liard School of Music in New York. | #1 day dinner of Alpha Beta | —sinot read or write. | schools, . Resscti sea every day He i tive of Cleveland where | Gamma | | works tangs eae ae mare aes he on “ane and caught plenty of sall fish, ‘he now resides “v cuter of Delta Kappa She said that ene learns from | | She told (hat pans ore me fend yen breather’ from weed to weighberiag ». | dolphin and grouper, setting travel that all people are essen being made an experi- i ————- ais ser Sag ether day to wwe Me There was a Pontiac reunion at Rita Beach Wed oe oe nuntet we mem- | tally the in their habits, monte ne of 9 teen- and Mrs, B. H. Anibal at their | the Edward C. Yuille household bers and guests. Inter | sare O emay oe ammer Roll-T op Desk apartment, | with the Bob Raaps, the Bob Mun- jn Church Rite Mrs. Arvid Andreson of Ann | The Anibal) daughter, Mrs." and Yuille Phelps all in town. ‘ Arbor was the speaker. She is | The speaker closed with a : a New Elegant Stark Ritchie and her daughter |! Raaps flew back north, but Woarre [ace chairman of Education for the | film, “Education, Then and Now “ GaLis ences ’ Ann, of Kenilworth, 1., are with | the Munroes headed across the Cc Michigan Council ‘of United Na- “Time is m Israel and Arabia.” The 5 55 'W. Raven 88. for the Ladies them. Mr, Ritchie joined the tami- | *t#t¢ 0” their drive back to Michi, St. Trinity Luttherart Church was | tions Educational, Scientific and early schools were shown as : ve 9-100 : : ly a week ago. He'll be here anoth- ©*". Mr. Phelps is spending a few | the setting for the Saturday eve-| Cultural Organization, executive open-air gatherings of students 4 NEW YORK (INS)—Ladies who ee week. days’ with the Yuilles. | ning wedding of Rita Carol Beach ary of the Ann Arbor using sand for writing tablets E eS Se >» © 6 'B ‘Gi CI b and Arasté Laverne Callender. The Council. of Churches. and co and stones for solving arith- be | Rev. Ralph us performed the | ordi tor for German exchange metic problems. Schools then modern version of the rolitop. | Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mercer are | Oys ee u 8:30 ceremony. rom Seo materials being used expected this week in Fort Lau- ° e brid wae students developed a modern type sae ways. Thus the desk top derdale. Will Perform in Mrs. Elsie Beach of ‘South Tele-| “De not be alarmed,” she: si aun consis exaoeben and writing surface are made of 0 ee ene th thee| Cleveland graph road and he is the son of| sald, speaking of the activities white or black micarta—durable | Taylor had a reunion with their | . Mr. and Mrs. George Callender| of the U. N., “by the charter Iva O'Dell, president, welcomed and easy to clean. The rolling 9°.«Richard, who is just back) pontiac High School boys’ glee|of Bay street. She was given in| revision being started. It ts just the guests and presented Frieda section is of extruded aluminum. — Pcp rg thes Mediterrancen| will take part in the program by Warren Remme. the revision of the organization Huggett who introduced the je tla Sakemon of ee is a for the national ‘conference of | ao" ne over setie “wie a lees en wee , Sotvenin for the enasinn ond as — , . wi a | ten ” wood for the body of the desk. North Central Division of Music | train. The gown was trimmed with | assisted by Mrs. William Perrin Rosewood, simple and unadorned, Educators to be ‘held in Cleveland | seqins and pear! beads. Her finger- | oe Anes told the woe and Mrs. Lorena Adams. ig used for this in order to give Saturday through Tuesday. + Ap Pate Sd enfin. an | sential a ” world Kecognition tor the February the desk a rich look and to soften, The boys will perform at 1:15 , . F . vw — program was given te Mrs. what critics of very modern decor Saturday at the headquarters of) ore ‘Ne Dridegroom's gift of} Harvey Bidstrup, Mrs. Iva ” . pearis. P . te a es ean the Cleveland Board of Education. | Her’ bouquet was composed ot ive Baby Bottle, O'Dell, Mrs. P. J. Kinsella and aluminum colored — matched to George H. Putnam is director. white roses and fern centered with | Don’t Prop It Mrs. Mary BR. Sax. the lady’s choice of black or white | More than 4,000 school and col-|a corsage with streamers. } It was announced the annual for the desk top. The legs end lege music teachers. apd students | The bridegresm's sister, Mrs.) Don't prep the Nate. o takes recruitment tea will be held at in @ wide, slightly curved fork that | _ are expected to attend this 15th bi- | William King was matron of honor, weary you are of holding baby’s Webster School on April 15. High a Oey ee cote and enniel meeting. | The bride’s other attendants were wet weight on your lap. School seniors of the county who —— same time: gives firm | States represented at the confer-| Marlene Goff and Rita Frizzle.| Aside from its emotional impli- will make teaching a career will : ) sent St, | Me goat St a ine eo Ea od oe Se a ti DOLLARS ! The erie ‘ in the veep cat | North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota | and Ronnie Tucker bottle will cause him to stay with naan wa. pigeon filing portant nd Wisconsin The reception was held in Gin-| the bottle rather than convert to ——_——— documents, memoranda, = un- “ | rT :) end any other | ee Se erence, oe Community Qub the cup easily. Auxiliary Plans | papers @ woman wants to keep cators will be alternated with meet- ) S i | Pp ; tucked away. C rv Cl . C f . KATHLEEN smieLps §=©=—S§ DPECIG! Project ~~ al phaces of u y.. aSsSsIc, are ree; Announcing the engagement of MA hl] * Initiaton Held Thirty-four high school and col- All Follow Paris Lead thelr daughter: Kathleen to Herman | arc ? : Iraq Caldron ° “ perform as weil en tho Onie » nn.- don't took ont Shields of Drayton Plains, He is 4 Drama oe say evening mating Mrs. Bernard Keylon an dMrs. | ercollegiate Band ARIS S) — Women romantic effers the son of the Herman S. Nel- Hansen were initiated | - State oben pad have to be “flat” to follow Paris Santapes, parasols and weck- sons of Lochaven road. No date earn County Medical So Saokamnd recent in the Weet Pike | Y Lev yunaveen _ — ave duets one But right down the fashion li ———— Mrs. Ivan LaCore and Mra. Nor y NANCY curvy, classic or carefree. end man Gehringer were hostesses for street hall. 2! ‘all the that when | Hostess. for the March meeting | MF. and Mrs. Charis o ounee | Election Is Held Belnate, tor itanen, Severe 2 | ci woman jams Or aael " Telephone Party the meeting beld at Devon Gables Lively gut @ Free Siver Dotter | were Mrs. Russell baarten, Mrs the engagement of theiy daughter, | by Altar Society “beautiful lady,” with styles ro wer Sone ont hr edad to Be Sponsored art of metal etching. Mrs. H. L. “with every purchase of ladies’, | Benjamin ws Naney Lou to William White, son | showing “what comes naturally. +p: Van Haltern told about hand w ; radi: . [Victor Bodamer. == sgt the John S. Whites of Lebeigh, St. Benedict Altar and Rosary | agrees to the spot- Personality, 00 0 by. an! nN, explained. peesees ~—d ' Final preparations were made street A fall wedding is planned Society elected Mrs” James Clark | lighting of feminine curves. but , = —_——— ——! — : } = the annual ceremonial to be _ _ ee a bharve “4 - | combines it with the classic in *) Men $ Shoes Tak Plans for the telephone card ing work ; in June at, the West Pike | ‘ . r officers e were Mrs. | modern Venus look. . . ° party of Jimmy Dey Amvets Post ' ‘ | Don’t W nti ; . | A- group of Mrs. Howard Me- street hall. Committees have been t Wash Until | Eugene Hunt, first vice president; | the to Rainbow “appointed for the dinner March 1. | TOPPERS Easter-Egg colors in all-wool cuddly fleece by _ &t Mary's. Fully lined, pert flared back, tab pockets, comes with brush for easy care! | y, ‘Peas, You Check These Before washing wearing apparel. | cording secretary and Mrs. Howard | you should: Check each garment | carefully and empty pockets; re- | move shoulder pads. buttons, belt buckles and trimmings that aren't washable; check and treat unusual stains; mend rips, close “ippers. i Mrs. Homer Moran, second vice president; Mrs. Paul Saghy, re- Grady, corresponding secretary. Guild representatives, Mrs. Peter Leonard, Mrs. Stanley Hustosky, Mrs. Peter Aldo, Mrs. Allen Nev- ile, Mrs. Don Raymond and Mrs. John Gottschalk give reports. Wee TWIN—-REGULAR—KING SIZE See Samples in Our Store RE-BUILT LIKE NEW New, Custom-Made Your Choice of Fabrics. OLD MATTRESSES in One Day! . , Lo . | tonable female a classic and | Men's shoes will go in for rain- calls her his “column woman.” bow touches this spring, with use | She locks: tal and wears 0 tunte vinyl welting which will make a line of color along the line of the soles. On the other hand, Patou favors the “Winged Victory” style but | sees the woman wearing it re- | sembling a ship's figurehead, trope, pink, blue, , natural, i streamlined but with a windblown pink, light tive, red, na look gray, white and mahogany. Carven doesn't care too much | about whether curves are convex | Black Silk Back or concave—she dresses her ideal | The black silk suit, tailored like woman in Versailles styles and ' trims her with flowers amd bows, |% “owe. is coming beck into the fashion picture. 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Vandenberg Federation of Women’s Clubs. | ©ct to be held in Knights of Col | ‘The group wil) cooperate with bus Hall on South Saginaw the federation’s “Know Your Cotton Knits Good wi Fk ifitsl if Members plan to make hospital | der smoother if you in Saginaw. drying. The current membership drive | | was ended with a dinner before | | the meeting. Mrs. David T. Murphy | was chairman. The losing team Fireside Club will honored the winning team | im the East Iroquois It was apnounced that the char- | Mrs. Harry Striffier. ter dinner will be held May 4 at | Baker of Birmingham Old Mill Tavern. book review. ssennerovespefereereseossoessoenssssssneeases. ee | + go eee _ ~ Deed Cee eee ae ae ee eed a en ° ¢ > iene 4 4 ; i t , e ‘ greg ae + i gti nis ew ett ew Pd es [| fete } ex ‘ ‘pe he ( bog ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 38, 1955 BE Ai b tobye 2 tht " ('e7 e. © aw © ee eee oe YOU CANT BEAT ADLE OPEN SUNDAY ! evenly covered. 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