| The Weather Showers, snow flurries. 118th YEAR ee | > % ke & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 —32 PAGES x * Troy ~ Brother and Sis { sh = Official Won't Resign é a « eit. DEVELOPS NEW POTATO—Mrs. _ New Strain Grown in Rochester Otto K. Schuler a>} of Rochester sees no sign of-blight as she squints into| vine from her potato; at the right, the best vine from a microscope at a section of leaf from a new blight five other varieties that grew side by side with hers resistant potato she has developed. At the left is the | and died of blight during trial plantings. May Save Millions for Farmers Potato Immune to Blight A Rochester woman has devel- at least a dozen new flowers and first high quality potato to be immune to blight. To America's farmers; such a potato can mean millions of dol- lars a year in crop savings. After 16 years of research and development, Mrs. Otte Sehuler of 333‘, Main St. believes her ~ Meg and’Peter Weekends —by Help of Barbed Wire LONDON (INS)—Barbed wire was erected today to give utmost privacy to Princess Margaret and Peter new variety is ready for out- side tests, She has arranged te tura it ever to Michigan State University for final test plant- ing and trials. There have been other blight- resistant potafoes, but Mrs. Schu- ler believes hers is the first to be immane to blight and, at the same time, of top-grade quality. EXCELLENT TASTE It is extremely white, not sub- ject to discoloration, and can be boiled, fried, baked or mashed. It has a good, firm texture, su- and |by the restaurant j has ; cent less seeds than regular | ties. Mrs. been {final tests,” Mrs. Schuler indicated that her next venture Townsend who will spend love-or-duty problem. perior keeping qualities, and ex-| cellent taste. It produces an aver-| age of eight good-sized potatoes to a hill. Planted side by side with five! other types this year, the Schuler ' potato vines stayed green and | continued to flourish long after the | other varieties had withered and | died of blight. Experiments in developing the new variety were carried on at Cranberry Lake north of Roches- : ter where, for some years, Mrs. Schuler had a plant nursery, in seattered plots near Lake Angelus. Assisting her in her work was | a Se: Otto. a | John Foster Dulles, Britain's Har- | mailman who, she smilingly says, | old Macmillan and France's An- ! amy Pinay assembled in the Pal- Mrs. Schuler’s husband, “likes potatoes so well, he inspired me to keep on producing them." Mrs. Schuter started her experi- | ment by crossing a Main Katahdin | with a Puerto Rico potato that was blight resistant but other- | 4 wise was almost inedible. Seed from this was later crossed with the Russet Burbank of Idaho po- tato. POTATO DIFFERENT “Seed from the final potato was from the Russet Burbank,’ she said, “but the potato was differ- ent.” the weekend discussing her Evidence accumplated that a public announcement on the romance of the 25-year-old princess and the 40-year- | Big 4 Still Striving fo Break Deadlocks Detroit, } —¢*old commoner might be resign if the board so near. The two were the guests of Lord Rupert Neville at his home in Uckfield, Sus- GENEVA, Oct. 29 ~The Big | 8€* County, in thelr second | Four foreign ministers met today | nearer together their apparently | pean peace, | “Mine has thin skin and will | cook in any fashion, while the Bur- | bank has heavy skin and is a | baking potato.” * A naturalist, Mrei Schuler her knowledge of plant life through direct experiments and indepen- dent studies. She has developed | Pontiac C. of C, was made today by Onkland| . csc to society. Backs Williams’ Yor" "Setmmmmeen | Judge Moore will outline his i e ed . iew, handling of tally Safety Program | tht. “in ‘isrger larded childre & in an abdveas bt populated areas || fore, an.American Legion meeting | Governor Williams’ 14-point traf- fic safety program now before the Legislature received support yesterday from Pontiac’s Chamber of Commerce Safety Committee; The committee went on record | as favoring the program, “‘or any | other constructive program for | highway safety,” Chairman Clyde | Haskill said. ' Also officially favored was the #¢complish three major things, the use of safety seat belts, which’ the committee felt were ‘a definite asset in prevention of traffic in- juries.” _commodate a ' perhaps about 20. | defectives plus assisting such for the third time fo try to bring irreconcilable views on how to re- unite Germany and achieve Euro- Soviet Foreign Minister R. M. Molotov, U . 8. Secretary of State ace of Nations. | Russia and three Western pow- | ers presented each other yester- | jay rival programs for solution of | Europe's problems. quarters said the two plans were almost as far apart as they ever have , been. weekend together. Lord Nevill was dubbed the war- time “godfather” of the royal family because he used to trail| Heber and Harry N. Dell, Royal | its members during the war with | an emergency bullet-proof car that | could be used as an air-raid | #2 years. Each owns one-quarter. shelter, He converted his house and grounds into a veriteble fortress easier to crack the Kremlin, Predictions mounted that next velopments in Townsend drama, Diplomatic | Week will witness important de- the Margaret- Today, the foreign ministers will New Airport Gets Flights see what they can do to find at | least some common ground be- tween the two plans. There were scheduled passneger flights today | for five years before they caught CHICAGO (INS tional airlines )—Three interna- will inaugurate many fears, however, that they | out of O'Hare Airport—cahicago's faced a stalemate. Judge Moore Proposes Retarded Children Clinics A proposal for clinics in more populous areas to care for and study mentally retarded children we have clinics centers sufficient in size to ac- co mpar e« tively small number of cases, These eould JUDGE MOORE said: 5 Study and correlate specific cases; encoutage family care of care by expert advice; inew North Side terminal. * ctims Youngsters Hit While Crossing Township Board neo Re. ownship Boar Menominee Rd. Fires Atforneys Glen ‘ond Helen Bi Struck Down in Front — tT fH * of Pontiac Home q U Caring Seventy-six witnesses ildet it watched in horror yester- : soa * Post ei day afternoon as t : efuses to Leave ; stone, arranged a hospital! struck the Glenn Best fam- Track OK Canceled conference today with Sec-| © ily, 755 Menominee Rd., for nd whose head a ; Dramatically declaring ee RI = papa: The Bests’ two children, that the Troy Township bitter political storm. is jieen ae 3% suk ae Board had no authority to W. A. P. JOHN howling. | 4 nebtente ee dismiss him, Township| Board chairman and cofounder; AS the President's nents 6 Tet a scone fa Treasurer Fred W. Hilde-| of MacManus, John & Adams, Inc.,|*0rs reported that néw X-) H hb brandt last night refused to | *4vertising agency, W. A. P. John, Tay pictures disclosed no |; See eae hand in his resignation. | * ‘tiring from active participa. enlargement of his heart,| | q wagon. Both were struck “you have the right to| ‘" "the company’s daily affairs|and termed that the most ; Simultaneously. gooansnts Nov, 1, according to James R. | Glenn was instantly fire the lawyers, but you|\. significant medical de- the whhels can't fire me,” he stated at | “Sun Pentima Pagano gy shoe. body. Helen, a special meeting Of the | vertising circles and for many ° Ronan the wheels, . years active in civic and church | Benson declared night: hours later at His statement followed | attairs, will remain on the com-| ie Pack rpc ibeveier adoption’ of a resolution | pany’s board of directors and eto wn wei Nam piygetiges sar terminating the services of | serve as the agency's special con- 5 the firm of Dell and Heber | tant. with offices in the Wabeek | |, Se Oe seuesties Risener accident Building, Birmingham. The com- Benson conference at a Besides as attorneys for the town-| pany is planning a testimonial et ae ae _ ship. pang oa one re nas , The board also voted to wipe gut | ° ——— a "\ot a chips-are-down session. It ¥eF a resohution adopted May 23 which . fords the recuperating President approved a pari-mutual race track an opportunity to say just how at 14-Mile road and John R. ree Ing re ee mek cose Hildebrandt abstained trom ~ Benson—and to make voting the proposal to whether he wants him sy tasieai ss Kills Man Here uo son ta an tee J. Westey Smith, whe also In the past 5, the presented the May 23 motion warmly defended Benson, Best, 1, of Oxford, pee bation neh Samul Vaughns Is Held comes to Denver today im the ‘The trustees, learned in the past wake ofpublished reports—denied Frenne rca oy” torneys were connected with land| “Willie Henry '. {hie fellow Cabinet members oe deals for the track even before the ' cone ee Te ye Bw meeting. * ; : MIND Samul Vaaghns, & "The storm raging around Norman LaLone OE mien: sncarshen | Cameasigg Us ees SE son is Iniked to falling eager grad “ve received telephone calls at | “9S ao ae oeicha Pomigs | The tate! price imee te shaping |merensed fate. A a home and people were waiting in| Street corner night, Ponting |. at this point as & hey one of {om SeareRoebuck Co, ant Oe by yard when I got home tonight. | Police said, thé 1956 presidential ‘sind ployes led the increase, . and the two y They said they elected me and! He is ‘charged with the shotgun | sional campaigns Congres: |" H. Wayne Gabert, oe S 0 wanted me to stay. slaying of Willie Henry, 31, of De-| ‘The . President, awaiting his | ‘vision chairman, said. he was) It was “Gentlemen, I've changed MY | trait, in front of the Mellow Lane |meeting with Benson, today en- | P™™stic “despite the thet | - At the time mind.” Be Club, Bagley and Hibbard. tered the sixth week of his con-| "enue, 52 far collected only) SOU, athe father, Earlier in the day, pt = State) Vaughas, of 73 Craviterd St., | vencnet [rom 9 ei iis hai. |_ “Enthusiasm and hard work’ who drives Racing Commission hearing in| told police he fired the fatal ghot |. are beginning to pay off,” Gabert Cartage would) from behind the wheel of his Yesterday they took the first | St. “M everyone digs in hard) on « return requested. aute when Nenry drew a revelver | 46: X-ray ves of | these last few days, we have a| “I had just let a. on easet. | Om beneath his coat. ....... wr dining Lange pe dro | Peal chance of making goal in| when I heard an Ing, which ended after his state- antit, said Henry previously had | just before dinner time that the | 8 oe Rene ment, vn gpamonense 55, realf- og ha i ee — revealed no abnorm- Rai F| first thing T te self his stock in the Esroh De- | his woman.” Vaughns said the/ If all continues to go well, the in, Snow urries tiny feet sticking velopment Co. “within a week.” | shotgun was in the car because he | doctors plan to let Eisenhower ’ > of the station was returning from a hunting trip. leave the hospital in another 10 Forecast for 7 ft move. : Esroh is a three-man corporation revolver had no ammu-' days to two weeks—somewhere be- “tin 4 ent Se er nition in its chambers, police said.'tween Novi 5 and 12. Chen. wil selsnke sak] cumeek ae His partners ‘are’ Malcomb M. a | showers mixed with snow flurries — Cee ay Nye wives ‘Billion Dollar Dolls’ satiety GS'tuor ana | tien atiaL a the township's legal counsel for | : The low of the girl's s ’ * degrees, band do when net bas nat eautied an set wt! Starts in Press Monday __ |e toms seesty| eas ae ta The hearings on a franchise for before 8 a.m. was 53 degrees. The| “They were the Michigan Turt Their faces and figures are their fortune! registered 57 at 1) thors were Club in Troy for the past two days Thousands of pretty and shapely young girls pour have been : have been aimed at the fact Esroh ” (Contineed 64 Pact %, Cal. 3) into New York seeking elusive fame and fortune as | Cabinet Holds: Session 2 fic.’ wan shepeial Whe models. Only a few reach the pinnacle of success, |__ Mostly With Proxies the road and told that a “serious That Makes Sense? earning as much as $50,000 a year. These are Amer- injury” had occurred, It was not ica’s top models WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi-| until he walked into his home FORT MADISON, towa (INS)— ee dent Eisenhower's Cabinet held its | shortly before midnight that he A hopeful football player at Fort One of America’s most able reporters, James L. | regular meeting Friday, The only | learned his only son and the oldest Madison State Prison informed Xilgallen, has written a series on the glamorous | ‘hing missing was the of his two daughters had been Coach Roby Hilpert: Po ota: 1 riage and half of the Cabinet, . ' killed, | “TE just came back from being ashion models. he presen at. OWR personal The ailing Executive was Amost equally affected in the jon escape. The law chased me} stories in the series, “Billion Dollar Dolls—America’s —— by Vice jpPresident tragedy was the dri the | wes. fees be Top Models.” The series starts Monday. in the wom- xon. Assistants: sat in for | station wagon, Mrs. 4 field runner." | en's section of the Pontiac Press, cde tebe | ae ee and, sereen defectives who are injuri- 20us to their home and commu- nity, therefore being » possible Judge Moore's Williams to consider mentally defective children “Those whe have studied the concerning social problems | fective children now understand at the Bancroft Hotel in Saginaw tomorrow morning, rertiarks will come just before the State Legis- steps to aid ~t b there are three phases to be deak with,” sald Judge Moore. such youngsters who have a n IQ of from 40 to 50 up to 70 or 80, to 110 is considered normal). deedaente educable or trainabie. | “They skills of their own home atmosphere will! er, q little weman assist them." The first concerns educating | 4 CASK IN POINT Another phase of the problem “I think of the 16-year-old 4e- injure others in his community. who can be taught through! secuve bey whe bullied hia moth- Judge Moore stated. (An 1Q of 90 | Concerns defectives who cannot P| srnig type of child, who will | fared for in their homes, the judge | -ither injure other children in his iin the 40-80 range are S@id. In Today's Press Building News ..........- 19-21 Church News ob, 6, 7 County NeWS oo. .cccecneess 3 Editorials .......«.- eo rer | Sports isnabueedetebde tues Oe FROME: oodisccscsire ips 1, i TY and Radic Programs ..01 Wilson, Fart ............... Women's Pages ........+- a less | than 100 pounds. The hoy was morally depraved and a men- | ace to his tamily and local com- | munity. |own hhome or may potentially must be institutionalized, some- times over long periods of time in | tive. _ | tensity of “Such questions might be an- ect Ohio Court Uses & E : ef tpt? f 3 i I | Rin 4 ¥ d ae } Hit i i [: | He Hi ie Moves fo 17 Pine St ! | U. S. Rejects Red Claim of Postwar Violation WASHINGTON # — The United States has rejected a Russian con- tention that it violated postwar agreements by permitting West Germany to join the Atlantic and other Western Defense al In a formal note, the State De-| |, also restated yesterday Be Me F eqhe 2 ite :|Waives Examination -/on Indecency Charge Paul R. Ivan, 28, of Livonia, waived examination on a charge .m.,| of gross indecency when he ap-| , ‘| peared before Justice John J. Ga- fill yesterday and was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court. Ivan did not furnish $2,000 bond and was remanded to jail. Police said they have had tive complainfs s++--es--48 (on Ivan, all involving boys be- steve! gos tween the ages of 9 and 14. | ‘Drunk Driving Charge Costs Musician $263 ~ Lionel Barrymore |}.on." Treasures Slated |" tor Auction Block i i tH LL fli if Tl Murray demanded that Inglis de- lay the hearings for three weeks, until the turf club could hold a) Early in Friday's hearing, Mrs. Eva M. Brace, a 76-year-old grand- | mother said she was miffed at Hil- debrandt for ‘‘putting something | pea t my eg At THE § | | | - H il Fie} = = EiFE 9k Z Fea =f ‘i 3 ; t 6,000 Youngsters|. loween Festivities tion of city clerks throughout the |” state. Pe rr i 5 it AE nondihmg School. preside at the fourth annual trauma youngsters will ‘The festivities are being spon-| (injury) symposium to be spon- Birmingham High sored by the » Community| sored by Wayne University's Col- the familiar Assn. and the School PTA and fair| jege of Medicine in Detroit Nov. 9 te Weedward and | booths. will represent the PTA’s| The symposium will be divided into Woodward te the food annual money-making project, | two groups of illustrated talks on Jehu D. Stant surgical care of the_irijured. e | Barnum Schools for! at the residence with at | Today's announcement said Games, movies and | ' at | aver, as party chairman, will add to the Pro-/19 a.m, Monday, Burial will fol-|ed the postponement until “early low in Roseland Park Cemetery. year” so that he could | z cf $ i g : igi ui 1 HEADS SYMPOSIUM — Dr. Vernon C. Abbott of Pontiac will . and * may be old fashioned, but, son, the axis upon whicly they world 28 fF i | : DO YOU RECEIVE eyo fuel OFF you'd better telephone FEderal 5-8181 for a tankful of CLEANER BURN- ING GEE FUEL OIL... because GEE . GIVES RED STAMPS WITH FUEL OIL to charge it % 500 with, another You're invited to open @ chorge eccount with us. for four business altera- | We make it so easy— and your charge will new single fam- | let you have whet you need when y~u need it. $266,300 to eco. ae ik’ rk Irene Hanley waris| | 23 N. 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Oakland Fuel 436 Orchard Lake Ave. and Paint FE 5-6150 2 aid ee eee ee Every Night—Now Through Nov, 4th W025 and "7:30 Services Sundey EVANGELIST—MALCOLM, RIGEL | HL Eugene Remeer, Ynister - = pg ie sie eae Reto pet 0 thetmemeter poe ; president Edgar. Frits of Godtrey, Lae erewanr Ti, urged that Lutheran youth --" $PECIAL SINGING - re ee a FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH | Soom. | Sa : | meta: trevor = |City Choir Union| "trrss "Se 249 Baldwin Ave. Gveryone Welcome esti which QUARTETS. TRIOS, DUETS . . “4 comes inte the CLASS SINGING LOCAL and OUTSIDE TALENT Li 7 me resin ana, vooe |fO (Jive COnCOrt | sae tate tee, mer The Best in Southern Gospel Singing! et et in| Cael end re, Jone Pury was trt-ave, with a bed beck and oer posal alent And | Soieical nd Secul guactn : : ree. a _% |he had three children and a busy medical practice. Yet the United ‘The delegates also voted to Sunday Afterncon, Oct. 30th—2:30 to 4:00 P. M. came, to St. John New| states Army was recalling him to active duty as a major because Numbers to Be Sung, tablish « $2000 fund to muppet —_=_£_£_=<_$=§— S00 lee tee ee ee ARE es : : “Perhaps you're right,” he murnsured. Neate Netnaal. Ache” vam | sour Symod in 1985-86, 8 PL M—Film Pugmire a trained vocal- The next morning I was impatient about belig in bed when [ward Christian Soldiers,” Sime Tose : "BR gaye To many on ccor" “The Master's Face” in and musician, The FUSure| 1 had co mash to fo and I could oes to beight oun euteite on: Te ae ot Se ee OE Harrisen mire, pastor ot the Galilean Baptist| “Look at my troubles,” I sald. “I came down to Florida to get | rott, hee oo ‘THE Station’ CKLW—$00 Ke, Sunday 945 AM. Avenue Cet, Oates, TS Ae? some sun and do some work on my book. And here I am, tied down pa Nom ar Bag Bag ITAN es Free Mothedist Cliareh 1) Sot Stat ci avian to Go| - [And the “Hallelujah “Chorus,” hy oe = a public to all af the services. ge : 78g * : Handel. a He grinned at me. “Now, Norman,” he “why don't you | A group of Spirituals will include CHURCH OF CHRIST — FIRST BAPTIST’ CH Oakland: and Saginaw,” Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. DR. FRED SCHWARTZ, of Sidney, Australia EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P. M. “THE THREE COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD" TPR ee eT 2 P EVENING SERVICE eeeeednoneceeertteeeeoooees 7:30 PM. GOOD SINGING — BIBLE PREACHING “The Little Church With the Big Heart” E..C. SWANSON: Minister, _. BOY OVERBAUGH; 6. 8. Supt. 10:45. A. M—MORNING WORSHIP (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A. ML) oeeee SERMON TOPIC: “SYMBOLS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT” “THE PROTEST ITH” Free Methodist Woutl....0+.-evee sees sooo T:88 Be Me. a ANT FA Prayer Meeting Wednesday, «......-00....-1:00 FM Dr. Milton H Bank, Preaching’ MISS BURTELLA GREEN, SqS. Supt, = , “ine = Your Invitation to Hear’ = Bring the Entire Family _EVANGELIST JOE TALLEY ; Outstanding Preacher | lusician, . Tall = Pass Se pct gtr © Sei Sl Car : ! ! You: Are\ Welcome! ham. : How Does SUNNYVALE CHAPEL = [fvct'tcoentacuncc mee [tie Vine Ant wore bc at] Rev. ERY. ag oo , ’ November 1 to 3—Nightly Except Set. ot 7:30 P. M. tween the laymen, the clergy, and tended school. After serving 18) “Stumbling or St say A Chr istian SCIENCE | ffs Free ute na Rev. jm Parker, Poster laces aig minPel| service, ‘he attended ‘severai|] , 7:48 P.M. A Soul Stirring Evangelistic Service ! fenesie of ae terms of the Vaughn School ot}} “Dy. LL. MARION speaking on “What Have! Done” | , Car . — qqiuring 1953, and 1804 be seem | He. ptudied directing tnd theory|}| 8:00 P. Mt Friday Midweek Services | Counéil of Churches. with W.B. Malbert of the Vaughn , ically Pi en age ae If you would like to know more about this FIRST METHODIST A member of the Christ Church |Site ‘ana oloe in Oklahoma se ent aS a ' scientific religion which heals human ills Bs S. Saginaw at Judson St. Ge ers tas, Novem recstved bis| OR ——— and solves human problems, come to : 1° ‘nev, Paul R. Havens, Minister theological Page a Pi indon prog tenon ee THE SALVATION Vins ; Sunday Morning Service .............. 10:00 A. M. satay” he spent ‘fifteen years|2°mem Ave. 29 W. Lawrence Street A FREE LECTURE | “THE ONLY WAY” He is aise. graduate of Trinty |Prelate to Tour Germany)| COLONEL. and MRS. HERBERT PUGMIRE 5 . aa ao ee oe for All Ag TE Bo ae + een Cee Py se Diag eg Catt Oct. seh po With Us eve veer ener epeesoeene : + We Ba ists OK C son ug of will lead bd . i. ° P. M., MUSICAL “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: |} ®t,S8t**scssicsscacc css sali?” ™ |lotNew Home for Aged |tieime Somaya | OCT. 30, 9:45 A. M.-11 A.M. ; : ‘ ‘Service by Men's Fellowship Class : crry Colo. ans) — AS cicabtiney pa 4 to 6 P. M. -- 7:30 P. M. “The Revelation of _ eters ow igh bn aga Bible Study ..... 7:30 P. M. oy: gy the 6th annual meet make the non Gamaiet You Are Welcome! = peer" Hsin oma ‘ —". GEERT CONG, Deny Langer vention cpprved the constraton many when te ater visited Bos.|| Ute D, Timm $/Capt. ond Mrs. W. A. Michaclen | Claire Rauthe, C.S. oqed bere, “an ws SSS of London, England All Saints Episcopa Ch Dr. Buford B. Fordham, pastor To Get Religious Stud | —— ' erences 7 ‘ of City Park Baptist church Yy : ! Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother om mee, 6, Ooms, winemens, Sent Pen | Denver, said $25,000 has sirendy ST. LOUIS, Mo. (RNS)— Wash |} CHURCH of CH RIST - s Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in ering qari ecanpy br qa OE ye ig Pied begat eager gre en hl96 JOSLYN AVE, Besten, Mess. 3 SUNDAY SERVICES - paign for the remainder is to be| in religion” fully integrated with WORSHIP EACH LORD'S DAY MORN 11A.M. | 8:00 A.M.—Hely Communion, baad launched at once. liberal arts studies. Invites You @ 2 © © ef : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 11.004 M-—Moming Prayer, Hey Bons : oe _A SERIES OF GOSPEL MEETINGS — , at 8:00 P.M. in the — ail on by tp Rev: baw WU WELCOME a sens gh bg Z oe ree ‘ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL Oct. 30th Thru Nev. 13th | 3 : eo: MILFORD, : ; Highway Bashadaw a! ae First Church of Christ, Scientist. ||| ss.szssscevase (|) Sp cnoreme The fev, Floyd Hey, Engle | . 200 A. ; GENERAL Cordially Invites You mg. 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