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.PAGE EIGHT

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JETROIT

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Symphony orchestra

ORCHESTRA HALL

Thursday Eve., Much 28, 8:30

Friday Afternoon, March 27, 2:30

Ossip 6abrilowitsch

Phone Co'untls'a 4870

Tickets $1 to $2.50 sat Han

Neat Saturday Night at 8:30

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HONOR DADDY FREUND
ON HIS 84th BIRTHDAY

Adolph ("Daddy") Freund celej

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CHRISTIANS ONLY MIZRACHI-HATZOIR
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(Continued from Editorial Page.) AFFAIR ON TUESD
AY SHOW ON APRIL 7 JEWISH CAGE CAPTAIN I #

!mated his eighty-fourth birthday card. The young man hesitated.
in Miami, Fla., on Friday, March I I am sorry," he said courteously,
P alais d'Or, at Joy Road
Cy Aaron Leads Catholic Aggro-
and
Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, cha ir-
13. Numerous congratulatory let- "hut the rule is that men of your Grand River, will be the scene
Alton; I. Great Defense Star.
ters, telegrams and gifts, from all I religion must first be interviewed the bridge-dansant to be given of man, and Mrs. David Zenon, vice-
un- chairman of the committee in
parts of the United States, found' by the membership secretary. I der the auspice's of the Mizrach
In many colleges and universi- IP;
i charge of infant welfare work of
think it is because there is a per- Hatzior on Tuesday evening, Ma
ties the opportunities of Jewish
centage." The membership score- 21. This is the one large So rch Detroit chapter of Ilada.ssah, ha
tarp was not in. event that the Mizrachi Hat cial arranged a moving picture pr ye students in campus activities are
zoir gram at the Linwood-La Sal °- stinted and restrained. Because
So the pair did not join and did
'` of this, it is gratifying to point to
Theater, Virginia Park and Li n-
not play their handball at that Y.
/
the selection of Cy Aaron as cap-
M. C. A. The application was made
wood avenue, to take place Tue
y, April 7, at 1:30 p. m., to raise
really from the motive exercise,
the $800 Detroit quota. For this
without thought of getting data.
event a complete performance will
Meyer London's Matzos, pkg
But it happened that the non-Jew-
be exhibited, including a feature
ish one 01 she pair was one of the
Meyer London's Gluten Matzos, pkg
photoplay, as well as novelty and
authors of this book.
f,
Meyer
London's Egg Matzos, pkg
conicity reels, at a nominal charge
The Y. M. C. A. conducted a
3Ck
Manischewitz Coffee, lb
for both adults and children.
questionnaire among its member-
B eat Diamond Brand Walnuts
B
The following committee has
ship recently, concerning various
3
lbs
been appointed to assist in the
;:
points of policy. A good mary re-
Best Mixed Nuts, lb
distribution of tickets: Mrs. Ralph
plies are typified by the one from
Imported Heitel Sugar, lb
Davidson, Mrs. Otto Hyman, Mrs.
which this quotation is made: "We
15c
Good .Prunes
Bimini Kaplan, Mrs. A. 13. Kauf-
should limit the number of Jews.
3 lbs. for 25c I;
man, Mrs. Maurice Landau, Mrs.
Otherwise we will drive' away
I
Samuel Levine, Mrs. Samuel Lieb-
Protestant Christians from whom
Hundreds of other items for Passover at reduced prices.
$
erman, Mrs. M. Leiter, Mrs. Sam-
Conic early and save money on quality merchandise.
most of our support must come."
' uel Kavanau, Mrs. Max Dushkin
The general policy of the Y. M.
and Mrs. Joseph Nlagidsohn.
C. A. in New York is to hold to a
quota of five percent Jewish mem-
The proceeds of this moving pic-
ture show will go towards the na-
bership, with local branches in
8649 Twelfth Street
Near Pingree ;
tional quota of $35,000, which
some sections admitting as high as
OPPOSITE ASTOR THEATER
20 percent. ,Dews are not encour-
creates a milk fund in l'alestine
ADOLPH ("DADDY") FREUND aged to live in the dormitories.
I NOMW1
for infants and children and pro-
, -
Prejudice in Masonry.
vides pre-natal care for the moth-
Mr. Freund active, happy and opti-
The Masonic fraternity likewise
ers. It is one of the contributions
MISS FLORENCE EDELMAN
has its problem of discrimination
of
Hadassah
to
Palestine
welfare.
ia nste erCe sr t . in B'nai B'rith and
its allied society, the A. Z. A., con- Certain lodges and clubs are vir- sponsors which is open to the p ub-
tually all Jewish. Others have no lie.
tinues unabated as is evidenced
The comittee reports a In rge Mr. and Mrs. Asher Horo-
by the fact that during this month Jewish members, and occasional advance sale of tickets, and as the
public outcry arises when such or- capacity of the Palais d'Or is li

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he instituted the Miami No. 138
chapter of the Aleph Zadik Aleph. ganizations express their preju- ited, reservations should be ma de
more than their brotherhood immediately by calling Miss Fl
Ile also takes a leading part in i i dices
or-
n keeping applicants out.
Sholem Lodge of Miami, of which
e,
Such a case was that involving ence Edelman at Longfellow 967 1.
he was chosen as honorary mem- t
The committee has arranged an
he Metropolitan Masons Country elaborate program for the eveni ng.
ber.
Club Bri arcl i ff , , . . in
De- Bridge will begin at 8 o'clock w ith
The members of A. Z. A. chap.. c ember, 1927, when Supreme Court
ter, in appreciation of "Daddy" J
prizes and favors at each tab Ie.
ustiee Arthur S. Tompkins, a past Three regular floor shows by t
Freund's activities in their behalf,
he
celebrated his birthday in a man- grand master of the New York Palais d'Or artists will be featur es
Masons, resigned explosive- of the evening. Dancing to the m
ner that proved to be a most grafi - State
I y as both director and member of sic
of the l'alis d'Or orchestra w ill
fying event to all concerned.
Mr. I. reund is planning to re- the club. His reason, he said, was continue until 1:30 o'clock. A
because he had become convinced rangements have been made
so th at
main in Miami and other cities in that there was discrimination the
refreshments served will co m-
Florida until the early part of a gainst Jewish applicants for mem- ply with
the dietary laws.
May and to return to Detroit about b ership. Within a year the charge The committee is headed by Mi
June 1.
ss
f discrimination in the ritual

The strangest passion the
world has ever known !

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A Leadership
Won by their TASTE

witz Celebrate Their
Seventieth Birthday.

For 48 years Horowitz-Mar-
gareten Matzohs have been a

favorite throughout the world.
Now crisper and more delicious
than ever. Absolutely pure and
Kosher for Passover.

Oldest Member of Horowitz-Mar •
gareten Family and His
Wife Honored.

Mr. Asher Horowitz, the oldest
CY AARON
member of the well-known Flom-
witz-Margareten family, and his
lain of the University of Detroit
wife, Fraddl, enjoyed a pleasant
basketball team, the representa-
surprise last Sunday evening when
tive cage combination of a Catholic
they were honored with a banquet university.
at the Community Center on West
Despite the fact that Aaron is
Eighty-ninth street, New York, to
the first Jewish boy to lead a Titan
celebrate their seventieth birth-
sports team and perhaps the first
days, both of which occur on the
was Florence Edelman, and consists
of same day. There were over 100 Jewish captain nt any Catholic
aised by two women's organize- the following: Esther Ashinsk
school in the nation, his nomina-
,
ions affiliated with Masonry, lo- Esther Edelman, Rose Friedma y persons present, all nearest rela- tion has proved a popular one
Dracula I, • Picture for
n,
tives, to celebrate this joyous oc- among the students. By his bril-
cited is continent apart. In the Clara Kapetansky, Isaac Knoppo
Adult Mind Only
.
of 1929 the New Jersey
casion . The master of ceremo-
Anna Tachnia, Bertha Temchi fl,
liant play on the court, he has es-
organization of the Order of East- Nettie
vies for the evening was Fred tablished himself
Nettie Rosenzweig, Ethel Weiss! er
NO CHILDREN'S PRICE
as one of the
ern
Star
was
disrupted
by
an
at-
Margareten, one of the youngest greatest defense stars in the mid-
Alpha Epsilon
DURING THIS ENGAGE. which is national Pi Fraternity, t empt to force upon an all-Jewish and
members of the firm.
in scope, has a
will go to further
dle west and a possible All-Ameri-
MENT
Mr. Asher Horowitz is the old- can selection.
local chapter at the University of ;, hapter a ritualistic reference to the Mizrachi undertaking in Pales-
est son of Jacob Horowitz, who in
Detroit. This organization has the star of Bethlehem," while a tine,
It was in the Loyola University
the early 80's migrated from Hun- contests of last year that Aaron' ,
chapters in the largest universities b imilar attempt the following May
gary and settled here. Jacob Horo- definitely established his right to
and colleges, namely, at University a rought threats of secession from
lodge of Job's Daughters in Cal-
witz was a great-great-grandchild the captaincy. Coach Len Sachs
of Pennsylvania, Cornell, Univer- if ornia.
ular. They are supposed to inspire
city of Southern California, Illi-
more confidence than would Jacob- of Rabbi Samuel Horowitz, who boasted a championship
nois, Wisconsin, and through the e It cannot he said that no Jews son or Rosenstein, or even Swen- was one of the most prominent at Loyola with the lanky Charley
hatsoever are permitted to be-
.
figures in the Chassidic world and , Murphy utilizing his 6 feet 7 inch-
, Georgia
e, 'me members of the most preten- son'
and Vanderbilt.
What's in a name" said Bill who, during his time, at the end es of height to give the team the
ti i
of
th e seventeenth century, was
A year ago the local group at
best pivot man in the country. The
tubs, such as the Broe' ' c, Unioorn, '
2
SshAllkyiss
Detroit woo installed as another
‘laP ;a, rne l' ineanhas been changed known among Jews the world over. Detroit coach decided to play his
letropolitan, Knickerbocker Uni-
Jacob
Horowitz began his mat- defense ace, Aaron, against Mur-
link in the network of chapters of v ersity, New York Yacht or Men- to Stevens by court order, as th e
soh bakery in a small cellar on phy in an attempt to check the
Alpha Epsilon I'i Fraternity, and d
ow Brook. Taking h Brook enclosed legalistic copy attests. Th e Attorney street in
1884 but did powerful Rambler attack.
,
now an alumni club of former a n example, however, it may
Longfellow 8439
be said point is this-1 haven't changed a
members of the fraternity has been th at an examination of its mem- bit even if my name has. And I not live to see the fruits of his
How well Aaron accomplished
labor, today's tremendous matzoh his task is shown in the scores of
Order your milk from us today
organized.
.rship list in the Blue Book of am still selling."
f akery, for he died shortly there- th
Dr.
Maurice
Pike,
chancellor
of
N
The American Hebrew, a few
e two games. The Chicago affair
No other food is as healthy
ew York Clubsdoes not disclose
fort he system as milk product..

the Detroit Alumni Club, is a th e name of a single man of un- years ago,
in innocence and good after, leaving the meager bakery ended with the Ramblers holding a
graduate of Marquette University, m fixed Jewish blood. A study of will included in its annual Jewish in the cellar tie his children: Asher, meager one-basket advantage, the
Make sure you get the beat.
Lew Daniels is a graduate of Ohio th e lists of all the clubs mentioned roll of honor the name of an ar- who is today celebrating his sev- final count reading Loyola 12, De -
Whit. Star Sour Cream and
State University, Jack Dunn is • fails to reveal the names of such tist who had done original and entieth birthday; Levi, Max Aaron, troit 10. In Detroit the locals, due
Ch.'s*.
Samuel Isaac, and to his daugh- to Aaron's work, turned the tables
graduate of Georgia Tech, and outstanding Jews as Felix M. War- charming work.
ter, Rebecca Hanna Margareten- and took a 21-18 verdict. Aaron
Connie Friedman is a graduate of tag, Chief Justice Cardoso, Lieu-
Striking Commentary.
all of whom tie this very day con- netted five baskets and a foul for
Rhode Island State College. te
nant Governor Lehman, the late Imagine the embarassment of tinue to govern the large bakery.
11 points, while he held his tall
The undertaking now being I. outs Marshall, or Otto II. Kahn
that magzine when the favored ar-
Asher Horowitz is the president opponent to a single goal from the
planned is a fraternity house for T he men named as examples all
the local chapter. Funds are at ar e listed on many other club mos- tilt announced to the press of the of the Horowitz-Margareten Co. floo r.
world that he had been
and and is at present as active in the
And he has continued to play
present being solicited and various te rs, and perhaps they have never intended to bring suit for insulted
damages. firm as in his younger days. His top-form ball throughout this sea-
means of financing are being fig- de sired to join these here
men- It happened that a member
the five, children are Jacob, Wolf, son. He turned defeat to victory
ured on in making this house a ti oned. Yet, except for the barrier American Hebrew's stall had of
lived Yetta, (little and Blunea, to whom
in the Olivet game by caging a
realization. Under the guidance of race, one might expect a nettle] as
and
a boy in the same Judenstrasse
of the faculty advisor, Dr. Carl H. a (tinily between such outstanding with the artist. Ile called on him he has given a splendid Jewish spectacular back-court basket in
training as well as a general edu- the closing seconds to play. After
' Seehoffer, head of the commerce ni en and some such outstanding in anxiety.
cation.
Cy converted his long "tom,'
, and finance school at the Univer- el utI-
t o o it si t he artist
I ail
h•d,
Mr. Horowitz has given and is there Was barely time tie bring the
city of Detroit, the undergraduate
Other Instances of Prejudice.
"I ant j us t on th e point of etti
g
n g still giving his money, his energy ball back to center before the
Years ago, exclusions occurred an important contract, and i
group is making rapid strides.
f the y
Albert J. Nagler of New York, ju st as mess The late Jacob A. I knew I was a Jew', they wouldn' t and his soul to Jewish education. timer's gun ended the game.
He is the founder of the Yeshiva
In the two Loyola games of this
a member of the fraternity at U. Ca ntor, a state senator, first presi-; have pie."
Ohel Torah and was for many year ('y held their captain and
of D., is on the debating team, de nt of the Borough of Manhattan The most striking commenter y years
its president.
scoring ace, Mike Waesco, score-
manager of athletic teams and on it a member of Congress, ivies' upon this tendency, perhaps, is con •
less. Bob Sack of Xavier Univer-
First-class work by
managing editor of the year book. "n s cc rejected by the then fashion-1 tained in the preface to the firs
sity likewise experienced great dif-
Cy Aaron holds the distinction of
le Ilarlem Club. ... edition of "Whos Who in Allied-
skilled workmen in wall
ficulty
in breaking into the scoring
being the first Jewish lad in the
Social prejudice of typically can Jewry" (1926), which says:
column while pitted against the
history of the university to be a bii nd variety appears in the story ! "Doubtless many names have
cleaning, painting, pa-
local
basketeer.
When the Titans
The Northwestern Branch of the
captain of a varsity team, being tol d by a Jewish psychological con- been omitted which should have
played on foreign courts, one of
vu ant.
pering, artistic kalso-
captain of the basketball team.
woman client, not a! been included. . . Unfortunate!y ' Jewish Old Folks Home wishes to
the
features
of
the
Titan teem was
At the present time great efforts ' le wess, during nearly a year of al- I some persons preferred to be omit- thank Mrs. J. Rosenblatt of Buena
mining and general dec-
st weekly professional visits to ted rather than associate their Vista for her co-operation in giv- the expert "ball handling" and
are being made to bring the na-,
floor
work
of
the
Red
and White
ing
a
bridge
tea
at
her
home
and
tional convention of the fraternityl' s T office came to be a good friend. names with those of their racial
orating.
leader.
to Detroit in 1933.
e told hint of her husband's feel- colleagues. A few even rejected turning the proceeds over to the
Aaron
teas
honored
at the an-
branch.
s
aginst
Jews.
Dr. J. 111. Goldsmith, a graduate in g
Ile hail not with indignation the proposal of
The next regular meeting will nual testimonial banquet held last
of Marquette, is in charge of pub-j‘" nted her in the first place, she I being included in a volume where
All Work Guaranteed
Tuesday
evening
at
the
he
held
on
Monday
March
licity.
sai d, to visit the doctor, because he their identity • ld 1 •
Fort
10, at
Shelby Hotel. This officially ended
Wan a Jew.
the Stetter Hotel.
ter of public knowledge."
Winter Prices Still In Effect
his collegiate athletic activity as
le carried this feeling to such
New York City courts with their
an undergraduate since he has
Krasnosielski, Vilna Kehil- le," gth, said the wife, that when i practically limitless fertility have
been a regular guard on the Titan
y were married he said to her: !provided a striking pair of exhib-
lah's Honorary
aggregation for the past three
don't want to interfere between , its in—perhaps — Americana .1u-
years.
tary, Is Dead.
yo u and any of your friends. But daica. Everett Levy wanted his
Before entering the U. of D.,
VILNA.—(J. T. A.)—Dr, Chaim n I' imply cannot allow Jews to come name changed to LeRoy and the
Aaron starred in football and bas-
Krasnosielski, Zionist leader, pub-
s to my home, even though they gods assigned the case for hearing
ketball at Northwestern High
y
be
your
old
college
classmates.
before
Justice Aaron Levy. Louis
Heist and honorary secretary of
School, Detroit. After gradua-
the Vilna Jewish community, died pa you accept invitations to their Goldstein wanted his name changed
tion in June, he
expects to follow
rties, you must understand that to Golding, and his case was us-
here at the age of 50.
a
medical course. lie is
the re will be no return invitations signed to Justice Louis Goldstein.
a member
3294
In loving memory of our dear if Alpha Epsilon Pi, national Jew-
for them to visit you here." What would happen in cases such
he general public follows such as that, even though a Daniel were husband and father, Morris Barit, sh fraternity.
Plans Convention Here,
who passed away nine years ago,!
bli nd prejudice in business when come to judgment?
April 5, 1322, (8 days in Nissen)•' e Ile who has no children does not
it walks past a store without con-
Said Justice I.evy:
nderstand love.
Robert D. Morris has been ap- isl ering the wares, because the
"Character and courage are (li-
Credo'. one from to 1. cone,
A Creel..
pointed by Dr. Maurice Pike, prem. na me is Jewish.
A
laved
sential in fighting off these vicious
xtin.
dent of Detroit Alumni Club of A %hen Jewish capitalists buy a
A i,IttLeh It mace
hest.
and bigoted influences, but, as he
Which
Alpha Epsilon Pi, national general Ge ntile business, the old name is
., hr edited.
prefers to run, let him. Doubtless
, college fraternity, to head the ret
wined, but seldom is it true in he is wholly ignorant of the fact
Sadly missed by his loving Wife,
movement sponsored by the group the reverse. And Jewish business that the Bible tells us that the
Children and Grandchildren.
, to bring the fraternity's mid-west- me n who have been handicapped tribe of Levi never worshipped the
ern convention here in 1933. He by their own names will take in a , Golden Calf. Let his application
In loving memory of our darling
is to be assisted by Dr. Jules Gold- for
EVERTON ENGRAVING Cu. I smith, pa enian or a salesman as nominal be granted, so that his people may eon and grandsi n, David Samuel
rtner, the business becoming be well rid of him."
Secant Fluor Kerr Bldr..
Schwartz,
who passed away one
The conclave will have dale- kno wn as Feinstein & Anderson, or
Said Justice Goldstein
year ago, March 31, 1930, (two
gates here from chapters situated O' F
& Co., while ownership
"The reasons advanced in the! days in Nissen).
in the mid-western universities ren sins exclusively Jewish. It is petition are that the name 'Gold-
QUALITY
members from all parts of a well-recognized
A pre
A ye, Iztoc .
orto
well-recognized
ne fort.:dm i n ti:iin one.
custom of all stein' is not euphonious and un-1
PRINTIN6 while
PRINTING
the country are expected to attend MO I order businesses to sign cor- American. . . . The court believes
A plare is vacant in our hearts,
PLATES - , the convention.
res pondence by a familiar English that the request of this petitioner
Which never ran be edited.
I
Mr. Morris is also on the club's now e. Jackson and Smith are pop- is a subterfuge for the purpose of
social committee, which is headed
Sadly missed by his Mother,
,1111IN IN Pit II NI
covering his religious and racial
by William Garelick and assisted,
LNillt
indentity... I am opposed to grant- Sara DuscofT Roberts, and Grand.
by Joseph Fishman, and they have
ing a change of name on such mother, Mrs. Louis Duseoff.
planned a formal dinner and dance'
flimsy reasons as advanced in this
to be held at the Belcrest Satur- I
In loving memory of Henry B.
petition." •
LENA HARRIS
day evening, March 28.
Walter Winchell wrote in his H- Harris who passed awy five years
of 2f35 Cortland, 71 years old,
ama, "There is a warbler named ago. March 20, 1926.
Granite and Marble
died on March 13. Funeral serv-
Sadly missed by his wife Sarah
ices were held on March 15 at Mary le Way, which is another and Brothers.
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with way of spelling it."
If
age
and
length
of
tradition
S Foremost Student interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
were the sole title to social distinc-
ours, All Expenam
iia,
g
O sse 1.0 islitifel 1.-rphen la Rabbis Ilershman and Aishiskin
tion, the Jews probably would rank S
11110 Small p.n. suet et,.
officiated. She is survived by
hie.,. Mon en, , ,e Inver 250
MANUEL URBACH
as the most artistrieratic people on
seven sons, George of Hollywood,
Cal., Daniel of Holly, Mich., Isa- earth today. They certainly would
.tied
7729 TWELFTH ST.
COLLEGE TRAVEL CUT
dore, Samuel, David, Joseph and make the Mayflower descendants
appear no more than nouveaux
190 Rea, 13 ,r d
Euclid 7192
Arthur of Detroit, and two daugh- riches. Some Jewish
families in
ters, Mrs. Rose Osborne and Mrs.
America can trace their ancestry
Elinor Purdy, both of Detroit.
hark in authentic tradition to the
Formerly F.1)11 l'ND G. LEWIS
Babylonian captivity. In many of
SARAH ROSS
these Jewish strains which followed
of 2945 Glendale avenue, 29 years the rabbinical tradition from fath-
Daniel Lewis
Seymour Leyte
Saul Lewis
G
old, died on March 12. Funeral er to son, there in a direct line of
services were held on March 13 at nearly 100 generations—all devoted
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Ilome, with to benevolence and learning.
interment at Oakview Cemetery. , And what avails
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
the august race?
The Rev. E. Zaludkowski offici-
In the Manhattan telephone book
ated. She is survived by her hus- there are five closely-set pages of
band, Mack, and a baby daughter. Cohens and three pages of Levy&
' Neither name occurs even once in
PAULINE FELL
the New York Social Register.
of 8514 Twelfth street, 51 years
(Copyright. 1931, J.
A.)
old, died on March 19. Funeral
services were held on March 20 at
A doctor and a clown know
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with more than a doctor alone.
81 DELAWARE AVE.
interment at Oakview Cemetery.
Everything may be, except ■
Empire 6834
The Rev. Silverman officiated.

He stalks between sun-
down and sunrise . . .
and with him comes the
kiss of Dracula ... that
no woman could resist.

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CLEAN UP
PAINT UP
for SPRING!

Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz

294 Kenilworth

Madison 1165

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KOSHER MILK
for PASSOVER

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We announce to the Jewish community that in appreciation of our
Jewish patronage we will supply them with Passover milk. Arrange.
ments have been made with Rabbi Abraham Schechter of Beth Itz-
chok Synagogu e
to supervise the preparation of this milk in accordance
with strict religious requirements.

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