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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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741)erRorr,fiwuntARONICUS

October 29, 1937
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For Sale-Apartments

Constable Harris
1938 CHEVROLET Muni in "Zola" at
Seeks Re-Election
PRICES LISTED
Madison Theater

CLIMAX OF
VALUES

Detroit's need of experience,
efficiency and competency in the
constabulary was stressed this
week by the Common Pleas Jud-
ges in endorsing the candidacy of
constable Joseph Harris of the

The second and third genera-
tions of customers who have
relied on our Facts and
Figures come back for more
profits.



PAGE ELEVEN

and THE LEGAL , CHRONICLE

Sir John Evelyn Wrench to
Speak at Fisher Town
Hall Wednesday

Symphonys Season
To Open Thursday

Simultaneously with the an-
Paul Muni in the outstanding
Sir John Evelyn Wrench, pub-
The Detroit Symphony Orches-
nouncement of its new 1938 pass- screen achievement for the year lisher of the London spectator, tra officially will open its 24th
enger cars, now being displayed 1937-"The Life of Emile Zola"- former editor of the Paris Daily season with the first subscription
in 9,600 dealer showrooms through- is now at the Madison Theater Mail, and founder of the English concert Thursday night in Or-

out the United States, Chevrolet at popular prices.
Speaking Union, will speak at the chestra Hall. Franco Ghione will
made public its new prices. They
Directed by the same genius who Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher conduct.
represent an increase ranging guided the making of "The Story Theater Wednesday morning, Nov.
The program will be made up
from 3.4 per cent to 5 per cent, of Louis Pasteur," the celebrated 3, at 11 o'clock.
of the Siloti arrangement of Vi-
or in dollars, of $26 to $34 per William Dieterle, the Zola picture
35 Attractive Apts.
valdi's
Concerto Grosso in D
Sir Evelyn comes direct from the
model.
$200,000 sales value in 1929.
war-trouble Orient with the inside Minor; Honegger's Prelude to
The popular sedan in the Master
Former mtg $90,000, Entire
picture of problems which worry
DeLuxe series shows an increase
price now $70,000. Marble
Europe and make America nervous
of $26, from $770 to $796, The
entrance and stairs elevator
today, Ile will be accompanied by
increase in the case of seven mod-
carpet halls painted walls
Lady
Wrench, his recent bride,
els is less than $30, and in the case
full tiled baths showers. Rent
when he visits Detroit on his sev-
of the other five is between $30
$19,000 (was $25,000).
enth visit to America.
and $34, the latter figure apply-
During the war he was private
ing to the Master Sport Sedan.
$12,000 Cash
secretary to the first Air Minister,
The increase bears out the state-
pays to new 20 yr mtg small
Lord Rothemere, brother of •Lord
ment made by 11. E. Coyle, Gen-
payments. Outstanding prop-
Northcliffe, and was a major in the
eral Manager of the Chevrolet Di-
erty in fixed high rent cen-
Royal Air Force. Later he took
vision of General Motors, before
ter. Rent $7,680 (was $12,-
charge of the British Empire
the company's national sales con-
000) Price now 40c on the
Section of the Ministry of Infer
vention last month.
dollar. The safest buy in
!nation under Lord Beaverbrook.
Following are the new prices:
town,
Tickets are on sale now at Grin-
Master Series: Sedan, $730; Coach
nell's Box Office, Detroit, for $1.10
$668; Coupe, $648; Cabriolet,
10 Apt
and $1.65, including tax.
ZOLA..•.WHOSE
$755; Town Sedan, $689; Sport
all 4 rooms (2 bedrooms)
Sedan, $750.
cost $57,000. Entire price
ROMANTIC DARING
Master Deluxe Series: Sedan,
A Survey of Literature for
now $23,000 o 01 y $5,000
TURNED A WOMAN'S
$796; Coach, $730; Coupe, $714;
down. Fine well located
Young Pianists at Gana-
Sport Coupe, $750; Town Sedan,
DISGRACE INTO FAME!
property.
pol Master Class
$750; Sport Sedan, $817.
The prices quoted are the de-
$3,800 Down
JOSEPH HARRIS
Zola-lhaamazingl He resealed
livered prices at Flint, Mich., ex-
A survey of literature for young
8 comfortable apts 4 and 5
12th
ward
who
is
the disgrace of one woman and
seeking
re-elec-
clusive
of state and local taxes,
pianists, from the classics of Bach
rooms wall beds porches fire-
PAUL MUNI
tion.
became the idol of all cement
and Handel to the leading modern
places' 1 steam heat. Was
His fame made rulers flee for
works
by
Russian,
Polish,
Hugari-
Mr. Harris has served the 12th
$ 4 0 , 0 0 0 value now only
excels even the previous master- an, Austrian, German, French,
their lives when his fiery temper
ward as constable for a number of
$18,000.
piece, It begins with the early Italian, Spanish, Czechoslovakian,
stripped bare one of the most
yeirs and has always carried out
struggles of Zola as a novelist, car- English and American composers,
FRANCO GHIONE
Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321
sensational scandals the world
his duties with seasoned judgment
ries him along to wealth and fame will be presented at the master
has ever known]
and unflinching loyalty, and the
Shakespeare's
"The
Tempest";
and
goes
thoroughly
into
his
mag-
The Molly Segal Auxiliary of
Victim DI Om
Homer Warren & Co.
voters of this ward have rewarded the Detroit Jewish Consumptive nificent crusade on behalf of Cap- class of Edwin Hughes, at the Ravel's "Alborada del Gracioso";
sensational scan-
REALTORS
his faithfulness by returning him Relief Society of Denver, Col., will tain Dreyfus, the army officer who Ganapol School of Musical Art, Wagner's "Die Meistersinger"
dal with which
Al Tears Dependable Hendee
Nov.
7,
8
and
9.
Auditors
and
to office year after year.
Prelude and the monumental Fifth
have a luncheon and card party was falsely accused of selling mili-
Zola shocked
Mr. Harris is the only Jewish on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 12:30, at tary secrets, and was unjustly con- performers are accepted for then Symphony of Beethoven,
the world!
regardless of outside con-
Murray
G.
Paterson,
orchestra
candidate for constable in this R. H. Fyfe & Co., on the 5th floor. victed and sent to Devil's Island. sessions,
nections.
manager, has announced that pat-
ward and his supporters point to
Mrs. Ilarry Gold, president, and
Muni, of course, plays Zola. An-
The Ganapol School of Musical rons of the symphony this sea-
fine record in aksing that he be her committee, ask all their friends other splendid actor, Joseph Schild- Art
Sherman Littlefield States his
will present the program for
re-elected. In addition to the rec. to make it a luncheon date on that kraut, portrays the unfortunate the Palestine Club at the Y.W.C.A. son will be provided with an en-
Views on Charter in
commendation of public officials he day. Tickets may be had at the Dreyfus. The rest of the cast of on Nov. '4, presenting Dorothea tirely new program book, con-
analytical and descriptive
is also endorsed by all the judges door at 50c each.
Election Plea
thousands, is all-star. Gale Son- McCauley, pupil of Mrs. Leslie taining
of the Common Pleas court under
dergaard, who had such a sensa- Lamborn, Virginia Caster Easley, notes of the music to be played.
Asking the support of his can- whose supervision he performs his J. W. E. W. 0. to Plan Af- tional success in "Anthony Ad- pianist, and Emory Weiss, violin- Programs of this type have not
been available at Orchestra Hall
didacy for re-election to the City duties.
verse," is Madame Dreyfus,
ist, of the faculty.
fair at Meeting Nov. 1
since the 1931-1932 season.
Council, Sherman Littlefield made
He is affiliated with many Jew-
Announcement also has been
the following statement:
ish organizations and is a contrib-
CLUB TEN-FORTY
made by the symphony manage.
A special meeting of the Jew-
"As a candidate for re-election utor to Jewish causes.
ment that under its auspices the
ish Women's European Welfare
to the City Council, I wish to say
Ifeld over for the sixth con-
Organization will be held Monday,
that I do not believe that the re-
MICHIGAN-Errol Flynn as Jooss European Ballet will be pre-
Nov. 1, at 1 p. m., at Congrega- secutive week at the Ten-Forty "The Perfect Specimen" in the sented in a single performance
cent pay increases to city em-
Saturday night, Nov. 20, in Or-
Club,
Joaquin
Garay,
romantic
tion
Bnai
Moshe,
Dexter
and
2.1. found this
ployees were in conformity with
picture of the same name, with
woman on Ds
Lawrence. Reports will be heard Mexican tenor, is presenting a new Joan Blondell, Hugh Herbert, Ed- chestra Hall. Of the four ballets
14
the City Charter, as I interpret it.
sheets of Fads
cycle
of
songs
that
include
many
to
be
given,
three
will
be
new
in
from
the
committee
investigating
I am in complete sympathy with
ward Everett Horton, Allen Jen-
and rn • cl e Aar
the Charter's requirement that
Six years of conscientious and new European orphan relief cases, new numbers as well as old fav- kins and May Robson is now at Detroit.
lownorisll
skilled labor be paid the highest honest devotion to his civic duties on the success of the ball held orites.
the
Michigan
Theater.
On
,the
Joining with Garay in contrib.
prevailing wage, but as I see it and responsibilities has caused the last week and from the commit-
Michigan stage radio's riotous
that does not mean readjustment people of the City of Detroit to tee that is arranging a new affiair uting to the Ten-Forty entertain- stars, Stoopnagle and Budd, ap- Ted Shawn Dancers at Ma-
ment
is June Lorraine, a sensa-
for
the
near
future.
the moment there is some change place the name of Eugene I. Van
sonic Temple on Nov. 12
pear
in person, in addition to the
tional new star.
in wage scales elsewhere.
Antwerp at the head of the Conn-
For the first time in Detroit, Four Craddocks; Kay, Katya and
"The charter specifically pro- cilmanic race in the October pri- Charles S. Blondy Is Seek-
Dancing and football would
Kay;
with
Mildred
Law;
the
Don-
Grisha and Brona, are appearing
vides that the time for fixing wag- maries and his friends believe that
ing Re-Election
seem at first glance farther apart
in a series of exotic dances that atella Bros., and Carmen; and than
es is when the budget is being from close observance of his re-
the proverb ial poles,
Ray
Ruling
with
his
human
seal.
are breath-taking in their daring.
IASED ON THE
acted upon by the Council and the cord it is not inconceivable to be-
"As constable of the 10th ward,
MADISON-Paul Muni in "The but the great hero of modern
SENSATIONAL FRENCH
Coyle McKay's orchestra plays
Mayor and that is the way It lieve that on Nov. 2, the voters I have conducted the business of
football,
Knute Rockne, used
Life
of
Emile
Zola"
is
now
at
the
SCANDAL-THE
for
the
floor
shows
and
dancing
should be done. There should • be will again pay tribute to him by that office in a capable and efficient
DREYFUS CASE
modernized Madison Theater for dancing seriously and with suc-
no interim changes except under placing him at the head of the list. manner" said Mr. Blondy. Charles and Eddie Collins, comedy song- the first time at popular prices. cess in his training.
the Most extreme circumstances."
Councilman Van Antwerp was S. Blondy has met with an en- ster, is featured, „
Ted
Shawn,
who,
with
his
group
The
picture
deals
with
one
of
the
The popular Ten-Forty dinners
born and raised in Detroit and it thusiastic reception wherever he
most notorious scandals in modern of Men Dancers, comes to Mason-
racists Smear Anti-Jewish Slo- was in the city of his birth that has appeared during his intensive are served from 5:30 till 9:30 p.m. history-the sensational Dreyfus ic Auditorium, Friday evening,
Many special features are planned
gan on Home of Jewish
he received his early education, campaign in the 10th Ward.
case that caused rebellion in Nov. 12, in "0, Libertad I" an Am-
for Hallowe'en night.
Cabinet Minister
having graduated from the paro-
Mailed on every haffd as the
France and shocked the world when erican Saga in Three Acts, says
chial
schools,
and
as
a
Civil
En-
LONDON (WNS) - Police
that rhythm is as necessary to
it was revealed by Zola.
"Man for the Job" to give the
guards have been placed around gineer at the University of Detroit. the voters of the 10th Ward the WRESTLING AT ARENA BOWL
UNITED ARTISTS - Robert sport as it is to dance. Athletes
ON MONDAY EVENING
the country home of Sir Philip
Civil engineering was his pro- business-like and eillsient repro-
Montgomery, Rosalind Russell and often make good dancers and one
Ali Baba, muscular Kurdish Robert Benchley in "Live, Love member of the present group was
Sassoon, first commissioner of fession until duty called him to the sation they demand.
Public Works in the British cabi- defense of his country. Upon his
His white campaign car is at- heavyweight who won the heavy- and Learn" is now in its second on the wrestling team of Spring-
net, after the words "Perish Ju- return to domestic soil, Mr. Van tracting much attention at meet- weight title in 1936, and Orville week at the United Artists Thea- field College, where In 1933
dea," the anti-Semitic slogan of Antwerp became Interested in city ings.
Brown, Kansas blacksmith, have ter.
Shawn gave a course in dancing
the British fascists, were smeared government and having been el-
Charles S. Blondy has long been signed to wrestle in the Arena
FOX - Because thousands of which was compulsory for all stu-
CH.02 30
in large letters on his Trent Park ected Councilman, served three a resident of the 10th Ward. He Gardens next Monday evening. Detroiters acclaim it as the mo- dents.
550
DOE FRANCIS PALM S
Matchmaker Eddie Lewis has la-
estate.
terms.
There are eight dancers in ad-
resides at 2665 Boston Blvd.
FINEST
HARLEM
tion
picture
sensation
of
the
age,
THE
CADILLAC SASS •
c ,, R011
e
belled this bout, "the match which
"Lost Horizon," Frank Capra's dition to Shawn. Jess Meeker,
CLUB WEST
NIGHT
.•
took two years to make," and it mightieth
who has written all the music for
screen
achievement,
is
tops a five-bout all heavyweight
• lity; OF NEW YORK
held over a second week for a the program is accompanist for
card.

NOWI The Original I•onAA•
continuance of its first popular the group. The company includes
Barton
Mumaw,
Frank
Overless,
Priced showing at the Fox Thea-
Transportation Employees ter.
The Fox also holds over a Dennis Landers, Fred Hearn. Fos-
Urge "No" Vote on D.
sparkling stage show headed by ter Fitz-Simons, Wilbur McCor-
Eddie Peabody, banjo wizard of mack, Frank and John Delmar,
S. R. Amendment
who are twins.
I Direct hum Canon flab, N.Y.
Three thousand one hundred and stage, screen and radio.)
CINEMA - "Marie," prize-
fifty of Detroit's R.S.R. employees
winning
European
film
starring
Ruth Bryan Owen and Bran- /1( and
are banded together to assure the the
Dissect 5110W 41'4 P
lovely Annabelle, who won
haw/AIM 'kI.,&a' MANN
defeat of the proposed "D.S.R.
son De Cou at Art Institute U
GARAY
Amendment" to be voted upon at fame in "Wings of the Morning,"
JOAOUIN Uea
COVER
CHARGE
NO
rews
Roo:emir Mro
the election next Tuesday. This will open at the Cinema Theater.
Tuesday, Nov. 2, following the
Two famous personages will ap-
RIDER SISTERS
misleading proposal, worded in current
success,
"The
Spanish
pear
at
the
Detroit
Institute
of
Rider
el
Rhafber
such a manner as to deceive even Earth,"
which is now playing to Arts, Woodward at Kirby, next
THE ROMEROS
the most intelligent of voters is
audiences.
Wirecreckiny Whipream
Sunday, October 31. In the af-
the result of much legal conniving capacity
• • •
ADAMS
- "King Solomon's ternoon at 3:30, Ruth Bryan
on the part of a small minority
and "Counsel for Crime" Owen, first lady of diplomacy, will
DELICIOUS
of disgruntled D.S.R. employees. Mines"
the features adapted from the speak on "My Travels in Green-
DINNERS
The men opposing the proposed are
by Sir Rider Haggard, land." at 8:30, Branson De Cou,
tape 5 : tan 910
amendment comprise 80 per cent novel
"King
N.• Cover Charge
Mines" presents lecturer and photographer, will
of the total number of operators Cedric Solomon's
Harkwicke, Anna Lee, Ro- speak on "Glorious Hawaii."
of our street cars and busses, and
land Young, Paul Robeson and
won a decisive victory this spring John
8210 TWELFTH ST.
Loder
in the leading roles.
FRONTENAC CASINO
after years of struggle, for the
MADISON 6191
uniform system of seniority now
New Old Gold Contest in Recognized as one of Detroit's
in effect on the lines.
Under
the Direction of the
Full Swing; No Puzzles
most popular dine and dance clubs,
The present system of seniority
Jewish Actor's Union
the Frontenac Cusino, 42 Monroe
is definitely fair to all D.S.R, em-
to Solve
Avenue, this week Is presenting
ployees, whether a street car man
or coach operator, It gives to ev-
Greater enthusiasm in the for- an unusual bill of featured enter-
ery man a choice of working eith- eign community of our city created tainers.
Matinee and Evening
A number of faces new to De-
er on coach or street car, depen- by the new Old Cold Contest of
dent upon his ability to qualify, $250,000, is mounting every week troit supper club patrons, are to
ANNE LILLIAN and
be
seen
in
the
current
show
in
ad-
but contingent, of course, on his as thousands of new contestants
LOUIS WEIS
length of service. Under the exist- join again the "Pot-of-Gold" quest dition to Rosita and Deno, the
Present
stars. The Frann Sisters, newcom-
ing seniority rulings men who for $100,000 first prize.
have become physically disabled
For the First Time In Detroit
There is still time to enter this ers to the bill, offer a new style
and cannot continue as coach op- content which has created so much of comedy and singing,
Harry Stahl, who won instant
erators or motormen, may then interest amongst our people and
serve in the capacity of a conduc- especially amongst organizations recognition on his appearance at
the
last Detroit and Michigan Ex-
Less
tor, without losing their earned where Old Gold Cartoon Bulletins
Aerial
seniority rating. Many of these have been distributed through the position, sings a program of the
newer
songs and old favorites.
men have given most of their lives co-operation of this publication.
ti
to our transportation system , some
Think of it! (100,000 first prize, Eddie Emerson, sensatinoal acro-
batic
tap
dancer, Dot and Sue,
A Melodrama in 4 acts with pony,
of them serving more than twenty- and 999 other prizes totaling $150,-
By LOUIS FRENIAN
five years.
000. We suggest to our readsra Marianne Brownleee, Renee De-
Diretted by 11AKin WEN
We urge you to vote "No" on the that if they have not entered this Roy, and the eight Caainoettes,
D.S.R Amendment in justice to new contest as yet, to do so and not fill out the dancing end of the
- PRICES -
show.
these servants of the public
pass up this opportunity. There is
1°;``3 s
Matinee-25c, 35c, 50e, 7Se
Don Romaine, producer of the
5 till time to win a fortune. No ex-
lo s%
1 40
Evening-35c, 55c, 75c, $1
Harry I. Dingeman Endorsed pert knowledge or education is floor show, sings melodies of the
SS
Tax
Extra
old
south
while
Jeo
Norris
and his
necessary in this contest. The
for Councilman
with
Tickets at Box Office.
humblest worker can qualify for Aristocrats supply the music.
A dinner show at 7:30, with two
Harry I. Dingeman, candidate a top award as readily as the col-
Inclined Control Panel
for Councilman, has been en- ege professor. There are no puz- other performances at 10:00 and
For benefit performances,
domed by many civic, fraternal lea to solve. The contestant gimp- 12:30 are given nightly. The 10:00
apply at theatre every day
patriotic and other groups.
from 11 a. m.
y uses his everyday words to sup- o'clock show is entirely different
Mr. Dingeman is considered p ly the necessary conversation for from the early and late produc -
PHILCO7XX' An en•
tion. Matinee shows and dancing
well qualified by experience to a series of amusing cartoons.
tirely new kind of radio...
fill the position of Councilman.
and • value sensation! In.
All you have to do is to go to on Saturday and Sunday after-
In 1928, he was elected Wayne our nearest
noon is a weekly feature. A Hal-
clines! Control Panel for
Ernest Hemingway'• story of
cigarette dealer and lo•een
County Drain Commissioner. Two a
tuning with ease and grate,
celebration is planned for
sk him for the official Old Gold
whether you're standing or
years later he was re-elected by Cartoon Bulletin with the full Saturday.
sitting. Phileo Cone-Centric
a large majority. In that posi- rules and details about the contest.
Choice dinners are served every
CELEBRATION SATURDAY
tion, he administered the expen- Follow the instructions carefully. evening from 6:00 to 9:00,
Automatic Tuning for in-
stant, perfect inning of
diture of many millions of dollars, f your dealer cannot supply you
favorite stations. Inclined
with a record that has never been with the Bulletin, send your re-
Rounding Board. Concert
questioned. An outstanding fea- q treat to this newspaper.
Grand Speaker, 3-Point
ture of his duty as Drain Commis
Murray Moms of Toledo, 0, was the
Tone Control and other
sioner was when he induced the
Cu,., of his Mot hpr, Km Roe. Ido•en
Buick Sales Increase
•Ort 11.1
big features, Including
Wayne County Auditors to share
during the pan week.
Phileo's famous Foreign
the responsibility of each expedi-
FLINT,
MICH.-The
rate
of
Mm
Nnte
Reimer
returned
home
from
Tuning System. Beautiful
tore before it was made.
O., where she was railed Dr
hand-rubbed cabinet.
Buick sales since the first of 0o. Cleveland.
the illness of her parents.
FURNACE OIL
when 1938'e were released
"Unborn Children" at Litt- tuber,
• 1.44 only wick Moe Olo►iiierevary Arid se Imo mobs. ••an mompflola
Isadore Orabowsky and Si•Diro. Mn
to dealers, eubetantially exceeds Gertrude
Pine,, and Miss Rebecca Om-
man's Theater Sunday
LA 4500
that of the corresponding period boraky. haw...turned to this city, after
'Unborn Children," a melodra- a year ago, and is continuing at •on extended visit in California
ma in four acts, featured with an accelerated pace, according to
Urn If. F. Anthony has retuned honm
GOV
songs, will be the attraction at a statement by W. F. Ilufstader, per spending ths pan is days with
14 4 ,1 0 .1.
Racialism Tabooed by New

J. C. R. S. Luncheon
On Tuesday, Nov. 2

MUNI

Downtown Theaters

gn,
- THE LIFE OF
EMILE

Van Antwerp Seen
at Head of Ticket

)11( V00-D00



the KING OF CLUBS

DANCERS!

3 SHOWS NIGHTLY

BILL BAILEY

LITTMAN'S

featuring:
V EASY TERMS !

People's Theater

V FREE DEMONSTRATIONS !

V BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES !

SUN., OCT. 31

A NEW MATtNEE
POLIC4!!

Stql.

"UNBORN
CHILDREN"

for a 1938
Automatic Tuning

141; ?7,.":5;

" co -1025_13°11°

PH I LCO

it

The Spanish Eanh

Ong eft Titoism

CINEMA "4;4' 1 =

ARGO

SIMMONS U CLARK, Inc.

"Kredit Jewelers fy

1535 BROADWAY

CHERRY 2284

•• •
GALA HALLOWE' EN ;,

POWATAII

& REED

Littman's Yiddish People's Thea-
ter, 12th and Seward, on Sunday
matinee and evening. The play is
by Louie Freiman. It was directed
for local presentation by Louis
Weiss. The star cast appearing In
this play is headed by Anne Lillian
and Louis Weiss.

general sales manager.
At the same time, it was dis-
closed that Buick production is
averaging better than 1200 can
a day with • sufficient number of
orders on hand to maintain capaci-
ty operation through the first of
the year.

Kr. and >Ira I. Ron of Menton, /flea

Word has been received hers •f the
death of AI .art Ruff of Rrooklimb Mao
He is survived by hi* wits. who wa
the former Edith Beckman of this ally.
a ma Frederica and • daughter. Isnot

Fascist Party

Data

AMSTERDAM (WNS) - Ra-
cialism is rejected by the Neder-
landsche Nationalistische Bewea-
lila Oars Rastas left for Brink-
line. Mara, on Tnesday being sailed 'fig, a new nationalist organisa-
there by the data of her lowthow-la-law, tion, founded •hera wills tips aim
Albert Ruff.
of spreading fascism In Holland.

T o s emis

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