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PAGE FIVE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

CARD OF THANKS

DANCE ON DEC. 26

YESHIVA BANQUET
TUESDAY, DEC. 13

B'nai Moshe Chanukah

Ball Sunday, Dec. 18
The family of the late Harris
OF TEMPLE Y. P. S.
Applebaum wish to acknowledge
with thanks the kind expressions
Arrangements are being com-
Elaborate preparations are be-
of sympathy shown them by their ing made for an informal dance to
pleted by the Sisterhood of B'nai
relatives and many friends. Spe- be given Monday afternoon, Dec.
M oshe for the annual Chanukah
cial thanks to Rabbi Hershman and 26, by the Young People's Society
A banquet, for the benefit of ball to be held on Sunday, Dec.
Rabbi Stollman.
the Yeshiva Beth Judah of Pingree 18, in the banquet hall of the syn-
and Woodrow Wilson, will be held
this Tuesday evening at the B'nai
BARRELS OF FUN!
Moshe Hall, Dexter and I.awrence.
It is being arranged by the Ladies'
Make
Auxiliary of the Yeshiva.
Local rabbis will appear at this
banquet as speakers, and the De-
troit cantors will be featured in
musical selections.

WHOOPEE

New Years Eve

ALTMAN'S RADIO - HOUR

We have • Complete Line of

BALLONS
PAPER HATS
CONFETTI
SERPENTINES
NOISEMAKERS

Will Feature Speaker from Home
Relief Society and Cantor
Rubin This Sunday.

YOUNG ISRAEL MEET
AT STATLER DEC. 14

Radio Star of Weinberg's Hour
To Render Character Sketches
from Shalom Aleichem.

BEN-ARI'S CONCERT
TO BE HELD JAN. 8

Detroiters, Get the Best
for Your Money

Watch foe this label when you

purchase your Delicate...mos,
Salami, Frankfurters.

The concert being arranged, un-
The program committee of the der the auspices of Kvutzah Iv-
Young Israel Organization secured rith, for Ben-Ari, noted artist,
the well-known radio personality, and of Anna Raikin, former mem-
Moishe Donihey, popularly known
••••••••-•..„
as "Mr. Chizik•" of radio fame, to
appear at the open-monthly meet-
ing of Young Israel, Wednesday ,
evening, Dec. 14, at Hotel Statler,
at 8:30.
David I. Berris, attorney, chair-
man of the program committee,
urges all members and friends to
Id?
attend.
Mr. Dombey. also familiar as
Moishe ben Moishe, has for many
years devoted considerable time to-
wards studying and analyzing the
daily life and modes of the Jew
in thi scountry. Ile has gained wide
recognition and praise for his ex-
cellent portrayals of various char-
acters which typify American-Jew-
ish life.
ge
A musical program has also been
CARICATURE OF BEN.ARI
arranged for this meeting and vo-

Hyman Altman, director of Alt-
man's Jewish Hour broadcast ev-
ery Sunday from 12 to 1:30 p. m.,
of All Kinds
over Station WMBC, announces
SOUVENIRS
that next Sunday's hour will feat-
ure the following:
For Rush Orders Phone
Cantor Solomon Rubin in a
CADILLAC 6697
group of songs.
cal solos will be given by Miss Rose bets of the Moscow Ilabirnah, will
Mrs. Al Weisman, president of
Lefton.
In connection with the second be held on Jan. 8, at the Mecca-
MISS NATALIE ARDEN
the Home Relief Society, will
MRS. JACOB FARKAS
bee Auditorium.
mid-Western
conference of Young
speak.
of Temple Beth El, in the social
Both artists have received the
Mandell Bernstein, attorney, agogue, Dexter at Lawrence. The Israel, to be held in Cleveland dur- acclaim of critics throughout the
hall of the Temple.
The committee, headed by Miss broadcasting the latest Jewish committee headed by Mrs. Ha rry ing the week-end of Dec. 23, (Shab- country, and are recognized for
Evelyn Sulzberger, assisted by news. Meer, assisted by Mrs. Jacob Far- boa Chanukah), 24, 26 and 26, final their able characterizations and
Two Jewish accordion players, kas, has been actively engage d in arrangements will be made at the
Miss Natalie Arden, is planning
II. L. HERSCHBERG, Prop.
ging'
an unusual decorative scheme in who did a considerable amount of making preparations, and a la rge meeting this Wednesday evening. sin The
above caricature of Ben-
recording, will appear in a group attendance is anticipated. Del Delegations will be sent from Be-
the hall for this occasion.
24 W. Jefferson
troit, Chicago. Pittsburgh, Roches- Ari was drawn by Jacobi, New
of
songs.
They
are
Louis
Mitch-
Delbridge
and
Ray
Gorrell's
or-
Further details and an an-
Bet. Woodward and Griswold
ter,
St.
Louis
and
McKeesport,
Pa.
York
Times
artist.
nouncement of the orchestra to be nik and Misha Bitcha. chestra have been secured for
The national council of Young
occasion. Tickets may be secu trheidn
retained will be made known in
Israel
will
be
represented
by
Harry
from the following: Mrs. Ha rry
the near future.
Meer, 2951 Tuxedo avenue, Town- G. Fromberg, president; J. David
vice-president; Samuel
TO BE GIVEN PARTY
On Dec. 24, at 8 o'clock, the send 7.2812, or Mrs. Jacob Far- „„,_an, chairman of admisoio no
Cohen,
Herbert Charfoos, Hymen Young Poale Zion Groups of Be- kas, Langfellow 1731, 12936 Rani-
Rant- '
committee; Irving M. Bunim, chair- Children Will Be Entertained by
Krupp Co-Chairmen of
troit will sponsor a Chanukah ilton avenue, or at the office of
man of education.
Jewish Lodge, I. 0. 0. F.;
celebration at the Farband Folk the synagogue, Fairmont 5787.
A. Z. A. Dance.
About 50 members 'and friends
Group Elect. Officers.
Tickets will be sold at the door on
School, 8679 Twelfth street,
of the local branch have thus far
An
impressive
program,
planned
the
night
of
the
event.
Hymen Krupp has been appoint-
indicated their intentions of join-
New Year's Evs, Party.
Jericho Lodge No. 490, I, 0.
ed to act as co-chairman with Her- for the occasion, includes a de-
ing the Detroit delegation at the
bert Charfoos for the A. Z. A. bate upon the subject "Resolved, The Sisterhood of Congregation conference. The New York Cen- 0. F., which meets every Tuesday
Christmas Night dance. The setting that U. S. A. Should Abolish the B'nai Moshe, under the chairman- tral Railroad Co: is co-operating by night at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy
for the affair is the grand ballroom Electoral College," a talk upon ship of Mrs. Farkas, is preparing offering reduced rates for round- Road, is arranging a Chanukah
of the Book-Cadillac Hotel, and the the history of Chanukah, musical for the New Year's Eve party trips from Detroit to Cleveland. party for 250 to 300 under-privi-
features, etc. which will be held in the banquet and those desiring to attend the leged Jewish children on Sunday,
date is Sunday, Dec. 25.
"Daddy" Adolph Freund, for
hall of the synagogue. A ten- conference should communicate Dec. 18. Buses will pick up the
whom Chapter No. 93 of the A. Z. Equality Club Assists Los course dinner will be served at with A. J. Rosenshine, president, children at two social centers,
A. was named, his signified his in-
midnight, there will be high class on or before Dec. 15.
drive them to the Avalon Theater,
Angeles Sanatorium
tention to be present that evening.
entertainment, souvenirs, noise-1 Rabbi Isaac Stollman's Friday which was gratuitously donated
Bazaar.
Also, Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith
makers, and a Hungarian gypsylnight class and One -S
gath- by Frank Wetsman, the owner,
has given support to the affair and
band and jazz orchestra will fur- I ering continue to attract increasing where they will be treated to
The Equality Club is maintain-
is co-operatnig to the fullest ex-
nish the music. Mrs. Farkas is numbers each week at the Blaine candy and peanuts. After the
ing a booth at the Los Angeles
and Linwood synagogue. Everyone movie the buses will take them
tent.
The assisted by Mrs. James Sobel.
Many entertaining novelties are bazaar, Dexter and 'Lawrence.
i is invited to attend.
Young People's Auxiliary.
to Jericho Temple, where they
merchandise for the booth was
being
planned,
with
Hank
Finney's
The
Young
People's
Auxiliary
will be treated to hot chocolate
• EXCURSION RATES
made by members of the Equality
Detroit Athletic Club Orchestra
will hold its next regular meeting
and cake and cookies. The wom-
Club.
The
club
invites
the
pub-
(also broadcasting over WXYZ)
• MOST MODERN BUSES
on
Sunday,
Dec.
18
at
4
p.
m.,
in
en's auxiliary of the Odd Fellows,
lic to come and visit their booth
providing the music.
the club room of the synagogue.
Jericho Rebekahs, will assist in
and
take
advantage
of
the
bargains
• HEALTHFUL HEAT
An interesting offer is heirs made
Plans are under way by the
serving the children. Alex Fried-
to all organizations who will com- offered.
Young People's Auxiliary to give
man, a baker at 3316 Fenkell, is
• THE
municate at once with Herbert
another dance. The snow ball
again supplying the cake and
Eva Prenzlauer Group.
NATION-WIDE SERVICE Charfoos, care of the Jewish Cen-
dance will be held on Sunday eve-
cookies, as he did at the last Chan-
N. wonder We the werh•s wool penal.r
ter, 11518 Dexter. Tickets can be
ukah party. Harry Schultz, owner
The Eva Prenzlauer Service ning, Jan. 22, in the main ball-
km service! The dollar. you'll itave ea
secured from any A. Z. A. mem-
them tripe •111 h mod welcome fee
room
of
the
synagogue.
of the United Dairies, is donating
Start
New
Courses;
Standing
Group met at Mrs. Harry Niman's
Christmas *pending . . and you're sere
ber, or at the door.
ten gallons of milk for the choco-
A public speaking crass is be-
home on Virginia Park, last Tues-
Committees of Y.W.H.A.
e4 • prompt. pleasant journey. Phone for
ing
organized
under
the
leader-
late, the latter being donated by
excursion rates and schedules.
day.
Are Announced.
Lee dc Cady.
Several cases of needy expect- ship of Harry Seligson for mem-
Gifts to North End Clinic.
At the first of the monthly
ant mothers were reported upon. bers of the Auxiliary. Any raem.
A theater party to the musical open forum meetings, inaugurated
ber
wishing
to
join
the
class
The
planned
party
will
be
held
North End Clinic has received
comedy "The Cat and the Fiddle" by Jericho Lodge No. 490, which
t 4.14
Cleveland
the following contributions: In at the B'nai Moshe on Dec. 17. Mrs. should get in touch with Alice will be held for "Y" members
1 1.04
Chaim
on will be held Tuesday evening,
Frank, at the office of the syna-
memory of A. D. Philippe of Sagi- William Schwartz is chairman.
1.011
Chiehmall
12.00
St. Leek.
Monday and Tuesday evenings, Dec. 13 at 9 p. m., Prof. W. G.
A special meeting will be held at gogue, or call Euclid 80814.
naw, Michigan, from Mr. and Mrs.
21.05
Kansas Cdr
10111101,0111 .. 1.00
Dec. 12 and 13.
Mrs.
Louis
Meyer's
home,
3235
The
Young
People's
Bible
Class
Bergman of the Cillege of the
Bernard F. Bernsteine; and a gift
15.44
Dr. Edith Hale Swift, of the City of Detroit has been selected
Baltimore
an Teel.— 2061
of clothing from Mr. and Mrs. Sturtevant, at 1:30 p. m. on Tues- will hold its next meeting Tues-
American
Social
Hygiene
Associa-
4.05
day,
Dec.
13,
at
9
p.
m.
sharp.
to
give the first address, his topic
Pittsbemb .... 7.00
Fes
day.
Henry Weiss.
The class is conducted by Rabbi tion, will give her second lecture being "The Cost of Suicide," a
IllehMan City, 11.1141
5.00
Alma
in
a
series
of
talks
on
"Men-
plea for world peace. After his
Moses Fischer. An invitation to
11.05
10.11
server
Serials
attend is extended to all int*. Women Relationships," on Thurs. talk the meeting will be a public
1735
500.01.
Smith Bend... 100
ested. iday evening, Dec. 15, at 8 o'clock, discussion. The committee is ar-
San irmelsee ISA
11.55
Walking's.
On Sunday, Dec. 25, a relig- at the clubhouse. "Being a Sweet- ranging to have a member of the
les Angeles— 55.54
Jacksonville.. .77.00
ions rally will be held under the heart" will be the-subject follow- War Department answer this chal-
.60.00 rem. limit.
auspices of the Young People's ing her first talk on "Being a lenge sometime in January with
Bible Class. The chairman, Jack Woman" last Thursday. These an address on "The Need for Ar-
Greyhound Depot
Allweil, reports that progress Is lectures for women and girls of mament to Insure World Peace."
being made in completing this the "Y" are being held on Thurs- Other of the topics to be discussed
program. Prominent speakers have day evenings in December under will be "Is Communism • Success
been invited for this occasion. the auspices of the Tuberculosis in Russia?" and "Proofs of the
Bagley and Grand Circus Park
Maurice Seligman, vice-president and Health Society of Detroit and Failure of Communism in Rus-
Detroit's Finest and Best Equipped Car Washing
P.:one: La'ayette 3420
of Congregation B'nai Moshe, will Wayne County.
sia." The dates and the speakers
The National Council of Jewish are to be announced later. The
be one of the speakers.
Plant
Women will sponsor a course in public is invited to these open
LUBRICATION — BODY POLISHING
child study, to be given at the forum discussions.
B'NAI MOSHE SCHOOL clubhouse on Wednesday after- At the election of officers for
noons at 2:30, beginning Jan. 4. the next term, commencing Jan.
All registrations for the B'nai This class, under the direction of I, the following officers of Jericho
Moshe Sunday School will be Mrs. Emery Monash, will be open Lodge No. 490, I. 0. 0. F., were
closed this Sunday, Dec. 11. The to "Y" members without charge. elected:
Mrs. I. W. Ruskin will start a
Noble grand, Joseph Hirschman;
enrollment up to date is 300, and
two more classes were added last new class in simple dressmaking vice grand, N. Alan Brown; re-
and
millinery
on
Monday
eve-
cording
secretary, Jack Green-
cording
Sunday. The new teachers are
Miss Gladys Thumin and Miss nings. This course will also in- berg; financial secretary, Samuel
clude
instructions
in
the
making
Hirschman;
treasurer, Henry FMe-
Pauline Greenfield.
Shirley Leiberman gave the of gift novelties. There will be berg; trustee, Joseph Lichtenstein.
no
fee
for
this
class,
for
which
A public installation will be
closing prayer at assembly.
After classes were dismissed, a registrations are now being taken. held on Tuesday evening, Jan, 3,
Registrations are also being at 8:30, at Jericho Temple, to
teachers' meeting was held and
the parts were assigned to pupils taken at this time for a new class be followed by dancing. The pub-
It in contract bridge that will meet lic is invited to attend this in-
for the Chanukah program.
was decided that a special meeting on Tuesday evenings, at 8 o'clock, stallation and dance. It will be
joint celebration of the Odd
be held on Sunday, Dec. 11, in under the direction of Dr. Edward
Fellows together with Jericho Re-
order to plan for the school paper Lyons.
The class in German for begin- bekah No. 328.
to be published monthly.
ners will hold Its first session on
Monday evening, Jan. 9. Regis-
New Year's Eve Dinner trations for this class, of which
Dance of J. W. E. W. 0. Mrs. Marie Csldoni will be the
instructor, are now being taken.

The following "Y" members
THE difficulty of solving the railroad problem has been greatly increased by
A special meeting of the Jewish
An open meeting of the Zedakah
have been appointed to standing
Women's European Welfare Or- committees of the House Council: Juniors took place on Sunday after-
development of competing means of transportation by highway, waterway and
ganization was held last Monday
Social committee: Florence Ter- noon, Deo. 4, at 2:30 o'clock, at the
airway, which are aided by subsidies by our national and state governments, and
at Assembly Hall. Mrs. A. Katzin, ris, chairman; Anne Forbes, Reu- Stigler Hotel. A large representa-
president, presided.
tion from the senior club was pres-
by exemption from such regulation as is applied to the railroads. The importance
Axel ro d.
A report was heard from Mrs. ben
Debating tournament commit- ent including the president, •Mrs.
of the railroads to the economic welfare of the country is such that constructive
J. Zuckerman, chairman of the
chaRi.rmBaenr.; Hannah Marwith.
k Breinnsj aymin
icuae yI nDeub
thirteenth annual ball of the o r_ tee:Sam
Miss Bonin, pianist. and Miss
efforts to solve the problem must be made at once, confronted as we are by evi-
ganization, and by Mrs. Agnes Samuel
Jenson, violinist, rendered several
dence of the effects produced upon the entire industry and commerce of the coun-
Levin, treasurer of this affair, "wit ,-
J. musical selections.
"Y"
athletic
league:
Morton
who said it was a success and
Mr. Campbell, represeting the
try by the decline in railroad earnings.
thanked Miss Yetta Kief and Mrs. Bechek, chairman; Morton Got- Detroit Community Fund, showed
a talkie on "The Inner Voice."
Diner, the co-chairnien, and all tesman, Joseph Steinburger.
S tunt night c ommittee :
THE SERVICE
committees, co-workers and don-
Mrs Shmarys Kleiman gave an
Halpert, chairman; William Gins-
Genera-
piri .. ng ng talk on "Three Genera-
ors for thei r efforts.
n'P'n
been
taken
berg,
Maurice Mackey, Ruth Klug- ins
ions of Womanhood.
An application has
are the facts as to the decline in railway earnings during this depres-
Preparations are being made for
up from Mrs. Tikstein, 93331 man.
steamship I Membership drive committee: the food shower which is to take
Broadstreet, asking two
sion. The gross earnings in 1929 were $6,360,000,000 while in 1932 they will
tickets to bring over two orphans Charles Wolok, chairman; David place on Wednesday evening, Dec.
approximate only $3,200,000,000. Railroad operating expenses are 45 per cent
Harry Thav, Esther Le- 21, 7:30 o'clock. at the Dexter Club
from Latvia to Detroit; also for Goldman •
0 . This was effec ted by the temporary
Exchange. The admsision is a
relief until their ar- vine, Celia Glazer.
less than they were in 1929, a decline of $2,052,000,00
Date
clearing
committee: Mil- package of staple graceries.
n
All
total wages
th e in
rival. This case has been turned
mployees by about 620,000 and
are we lcome.
Manuel
Rosen-
dred
Martin
and
e
over to the board of directors for
reduction
the number
of
baum, co-chairmen, and Harold
paid them in
about
$1,325,000000.
Purchases of fuel, materials and equipment have
action.
It was decided to hold a New Kurzman.
been cut about $1,430,000,000. The total reduction in wages paid, and pur-
The "Y" is in receipt of a mem-
Year dinner-dance, the place to
be announced in the next week orial contribution to its vacation
chases, exceeds $2,750,000,0 00.
lhome fund, from Mr. and Mn.
issue.
Attorney A. C. Lappin announces
THE recovery of the railways is essential to the recovery of national pros-
A board of directors meeting I Albert Kahn as • tribute to the
overnment policies that promote every kind
will be held this Monday, Dec. 12, late Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg. the formation of • public speaking
g
class.
Mr. Lapin states:
Mrs.
Other
contributions
received
dur-
perity and they cannot recover under
at 1 p. m., at the home of
"At the request of several
of competition with them and at the same time impose every kind of restriction up-
German, 563 Josephine. ing the month are for tree. to be
friends,
who felt the need for assis-
planted at the "Y" Camp as a
on the steam lines to prevent them from meeting this competition.
ni.. tance and wished to avail themsel-
Rainbow Girls' Chanukah tfrriobniuttehetoehthiledrleanteofMmilfro.radndStmern
ves of my experience, I have agreed
Fashion Show Dec. 20.
Dave Wilkus, from Mr• Joseph to organize and conduct • court
EXPERIENCE
and Mrs. Milford on public %waking. It will be my
Purity Assembly No. 12, Rain- Rosenzweig
M. J. E. Gaylord has aim to emphasize t e practices e
Stern.
bow for Girls, will hold a Chanu- presented the clubhouse with a plus • novel and, I believe, the best
kah fashion show, Tuesday eve- quantity of popular novels, and scheme yet devised for creating
vigorous action by national, state and local executives and le
ulsites
ning, Dec. 20, at 8 o'clock. at from Miss Augusta Brown have one o f th e most essentia l
oer to enact
Eastern Star Temple. Clothes ime a number of attractive pieces of the sucreasful speaker. namely,
lators is required. They alone have the opportunity and
the
p
this modelled
confidence."
nla tion so necessa ry in and
by members will be die- co pottery filled with plants.
Mr. Lappin adds that "s p ecial
enforce the remedial legislation on taxation and reg
played. There will be dancing. °
and private classes may also be or-
bridge and a midnight lunch, at
ganised, and that the cost will be
extreme exigency
a
nominal
fee.
Contribution
to
Jewish
ction the tide can be turned, and by bringing back the
considerably below that of other
Council Scholarship Fund public speaking courses through the
THROUGH forthright a
em ployment of labor, all in
Contribution to the United
number of meetings will be greater
railroad; purchasing powcr, and by their larger woman and child in the country
Hebrew Schools.
Detroit Section, National Council and the entire course more intensive
multaneously. Every man,
of Jewish Women, has received a and thorough. The first meeting
will be quickened si
The United Ilebrew Schools are contribution for the memorial schol- will he held in the Blue Room of
would be benefited by this correction of basic causes.
in receipt of a donation from Dr.1 ■ rship gift fund in memory of Mrs. the Tuner Hotel,"faesday evening,
and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein in Sophia B. Goldenberg from Miss Dec. 13, at 7:45, to which all who
honor of their infant son, Marvin. Emma Butzel.
are interested are Invited."

Thls assures sou the best In quality
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UNDER-PRIVILEGED

Userui.. Smart.. Convenient..

A TELEPHONE FOR
CHRISTMAS

Telephone service ... or an extension tele-
phone In bedroom, den or kitchen ... strikes
a now note In Christmas gift Ideas. It Is an
Ideal present to the entire family, or to
father and mother, or others dear to you.

MONTH
RETURN
PRIVILEGE

Telephone service provides PRICELESS PRO.
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to summon doctor, firemen, police or other
aid Instantly, day or night.

HYGIENE LECTURES
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It offers exceptional
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And, at all times, relatives and friends are
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Orders for Installations In any dry

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• • •

The Problem of the Railroads

OPEN MEETING OF
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS

the

OF THE RAILWAYS IS INDISPENSABLE FOR HAND-
LING THE GREAT BULK OF OUR COMMERCE.

HERE

LAPPIN DIRECTS
SPEAKERS' CLASS

AND COMMON SENSE DICTATE THAT EQUALIZA-
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ALL BRANCHES OF TRANSPORTATION.
IMMEDIATE,

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e
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Esther Buhr and Merle Bros.
The Young Israe lI ntermediate l
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Mr. Schechter spoke on "Jewish
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Life in America and Abroad." , and essay columns rfspectively.
Max Chomsky will speak at the! All boys and erls between Dm
meeting this Sunday, at 2:30, on ages of 14 and 18 who are inter.
ested in this organization anis-
the topic "Jewish Humor."
Baskets of food will be distrib- vited to attend the Sunday after,'
sited among the needy for Chan- . noon meetings.

Young Israel Intermediates.)

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