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AY DECEMBER 17,x1959

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN,
(Continued from Page 4) The signatures should be turned in to
the Dean's Office no later than Dec. 19.
each library. For information, tele-
phone ext. 3184. Lectures
Students under P. L. 550 (Korea G.I. Southeastern Mich. Branch, Ameri-
Bill) and P.L. 634 (Orphans Bill) should can Meteorological' Society. Dr. George
get instructors' signatures showing P. Cressman, Director of the National
regular class attendance during the Meteorological Center, Washington,
month of Dec. before 5 p.m., Dec. 18. D. C., will speak on "Operational Nu-

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DECK THE HALLS
When you think of Christmas gifts you naturally think of
Marlboro cigarettes, leading seller in flip-top box in all fifty
states-and if we annex Wales, in all fifty-one-and if we annex
Lapland, in all fifty-two. (This talk about annexing Wales and
Lapland.is, incidentally, not just idle speculation. Great Britain
wants to trade Wales to the United States for a desert. Great
Britain needs a desert desperately on account of the tourist
trade. Tourists are always coming up to the Prime Minister or
the Lord Privy Seal, or the Thane of Glamis, or like that and
saying, "I'm not knocking your country, mind you. It's very
quaint and picturesque, etc., what with Buckingham Palace and
Bovril and Scotland Yard, etc., but where's your desertT'

merical Weather Prediction - Past and
Future." 7:30 p.m., Thurs., Dec. 17 in
Rackham Amphitheater. Public invit-
ed.
Academic Notices
Mathematics Colloquium will meet on
Thurs., Dec. 17 at 4:10 p.m. in Rm. 3011
Angell Hall. Prof. Paul Dedecker of
Santiago de Chile will speak on "Sec-
ond Order Cohomology Operations."
Refreshments: 3212 Angell Hall at 3:30
p.m.
Meteorological Colloquium: Thurs.,
Dec. 17, 3:00 p.m., 5500 E. Engrg. Bldg.,
Dr. George P. Cressman, Director of the
National Meteorological Center, Wash-
ington, D.C., will speak on "An Exam-
ination of Midtropospheric Divergence
Patterns."
Botanical Seminar: Dr. Rowland H.
Davis of the California Institute of
Technology will speak on "Nuclear Se-
lection in Heterocaryotic Mycelia of
Neurospora" on Thurs., Dec. 17 at 4:15
p.m., Rm. 1139 NS. Refreshments will
be served at 4 p.m.
Seminar: Kraf ft Ehricke, program
director, Convair Astronautics, will
speak on "Space Flight Operations,"
on Wed. and Thurs., Dec. 16-17 at 3:30
p.m., Cooley Memorial Laboratory. Stu-
dents, faculty and staff welcome.
Doctoral Examination for Richard
Clements Yorkey, English Language &
Literature; thesis: "A Study of the
Practical Application of Structural Lin-
guistics to.the Teaching of English in
Lebanese Elementary Schools," Thurs.,
Dec. 17, E. Council Rm., Rackham Bldg.,
at 7:30 p.m. Chairman, J. W. Downer.
Dr. Alan J. Perlis, Director of the
Carnegie Institute of Technology Com-
putation Center, will be the speaker at
the Communication Sciences Collo-
quium on Thurs., Dec. 17 at 3:15 p.m.
In Rm. 2402, Mason Hall.
Doctoral Examination for Robert
William Miller, Political Science; the-
sis: "The South German Landerrat:
The Origins of Postwar German Fed-
eralism," Fri., Dec. 18, 4609 Haven Hall,
at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, J. K. Pollock.
Placement Notices
The following school has listed an
immediate teaching vacancy.
Highwood, Ill. - 7th and 8th grade
Social Studies.
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies for Feb., 1960.
Chisholm, Minn. - SHS English.
Eaton Rapids, Mich. - Speech Cor-
rectionist.
Elmwood Park. Il. - English.
Fraser, Mich. - 12th and 10th grade
English.
Livonia, Mich. - HS Girls Physical
Education.
South Lyon, Mich. - Art/English.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.

Personnel Requests:
The following companies have need
of Engineers:
GM-Chevrolet Flint Asm. Plant,
Mich.: BS in IE or others interested
in Production - Plant Engr. for Mgmt.
Training.
Standard Oil Co., Detroit area office:
ME, ChE, CE for Sales trainee - Feb.
graduate.
San Fernando Valley State College,
Northridge, Calif.; Young grads with
advanced degree who have the ability
to grow with the institution - teach-
ing position.
Clifford Armstrong Co., Detroit, Mich.
Chemical Engr. with a minimum of
one yr. experience in the Chemical in-
dustry - will consider recent grad. if
he has had this exp. during college
years.
Chicago Rawhide Mfg. Co., Chicago,
Ill.: Industrial Engr. for Time-Study
Methods.
Thompson Products Div., Thompson
Ramo Wooldridge, Inc., Cleveland,
Ohio: MS and PhD: Met., ChE, Physics
Chemistry, and EM for study of appli-]
cation of metals at high temperatures.
Citizenship preferred.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 3371 or 509.
Summer Placement Service:
Interviews:
Mr. Sam Skolnik of the Fresh Air'
Society and Camp Tamarac will inter-
view Thurs. from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
The camps are looking for all types of
counselors, nurses, handymen, cooks,
and others. Men and women coun-
selors.
We have a list of camps, resorts and
business and industry who will inter-
view students during the Christmas va-
cation period. These are summer jobs.]
Come to the Student Activities Bldg.,
Tues. or2Thurs. p.m. or Friday a.m. in
Rin. D528.
Student Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available to students. Applications for
these jobs can be made in the Non-
Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020
Admin. Bldg., during ' the following
hours: Monday through Friday, 1:30
p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Employers desirous of
hiring students for part-time work
should contact Jim .Stempson, Student
Interviewer, at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2939.
MALE
7 Test subjects for Psych. testing pro-
gram (Must be over 21, and available
at least through June 30, hours be-
tween 8:15 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ap-
prox. 8 hrs. pr. week)
1 Hotel desk clerk. (1:00-8:00 a.m., 6
mornings per week.) Applicant should
be between 45-58 years of age.)
1 Wash dishes (Dec. 28).
FEMALE
2 Typists (various hours).
1 Sit with convalescent (full time).

LOST AND FOUND
LOST - GOLD BULOVA watch with
black ribbon band. Reward. Call 5107
Bush House. NO 5-7711. A47
FOUND-Men's brown leather gloves in
front of Martha Cook Tuesday eve.
NO 3-2980. A46
LOST-Gold Bead Necklace on Mon.,
Dec. 14 in Angell Hall or State St.
area. A keepsake. Reward. NO 2-3225.
A45
FOUND-Lady's scarf, white and blue,
on Linden St., Sun. morn. 1330 Wil-
mot. NO 5-6903. A44
LOST: Ladies Bulova watch. Inscription
to Judy. Phone Judy Kalb, 5035 Alice
Lloyd. A81
BLACK Schwinn Bike, license No. 1625.
Taken from Phi Det House 12/9.
Please contact John Rickel, NO 8-9786.
Reward. A42
BIKES and SCOOTERS
TOYLAND NOW OPEN !
Check our Prices!
Bicycles
Tricycles
and toys for all age groups
WESTERN AUTO
119 E. Washington NO 3-6994
)z25
BUSINESS SERVICES
AUTO INSURANCE - Refused? Can-
celed? Under aged? Need financial
responsibility? 400 S. Division NO 2-
4563. )J71
Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEABU SALES AND SERVICE
322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604
)J59
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS ...
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open 'Til 8 P.M.-=
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 192
NO 8-6966
J2
WASHINGS and/or ironings. Free pick-
up and delivery. Specializing in cot-
ton dresses. NO 2-9020. AA1
STUDENTS: Remember mom and dad,
and take home U.S. No. one apples
from Michigan beautifully boxed.
Get your order in early. Apple Hill
Orchard on Willis Road off U.S. 23.
J55
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J
PERSONAL
WANTED-Ride to Denver. Call 2-7229
any time. F
MERRY CHRISTMAS, Happy New Year,
Joyous J-Hop. F62
WORLD CAROLERS-! Gather in the
International Center for Christmas
Cheer after singing on the Diag. Dec.
17. F59
CHICAGO AREA STUDENTS: You are
invited to the free Chicago Alumni
Club Luncheon at Henrie's Res-
taurant, 71 West Randolph St. on
Monday, December 28th at noon.
Make reservations with JOAN VALLA,
NO 2-7374. RON SISTRUNK, NO 3-
0190, or CAROL HOLLAND, NO 3-
2471. Late reservations can be made
by calling JOAN VALLA in Chicago
at POrtsmouth 7-3747 before Decem-
ber 23rd. F41
DEER PUBLIC:
I hope you all have a terrific vaca-
tion! Liz F67
DEAR DEAN:
Thank you for the Christmas present
-it will be well used! F66
TAKE HER HAND and ask her to come
to Paradise-Feb. 6 at the League.
F61
MERRY CIRISTMAS, Happy Chanu-
kah, Joyous J-Hop. P60
AT J-HOP WEEKEND her kisses will
take you to Shangri-La! P63
CHARLEE-Who will take me to J-Hop.
Virginia
P52

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Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11 :30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

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For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3 :00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tit11:30 A.M.

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2.00
2.40
2.80

6 DAYS
2.96
3.55
4.14

Before I forget, let me point out that Scotland Yard, Britain's
plain-clothes police branch, was named after Wally Scotland and
Fred Yard who invented plain clothes. The American plain-
clothes force is called the F.B.I. after Frank B. Inchcliff, who
invented fingerprints. Before Mr. Inchcliff's invention, every-
body's fingers were absolutely glassy smooth. This, as you may
imagine, played hob with the identification of newborn babies
in hospitals. From 179-1 until 1904 no American parent ever
brought home the right baby from the hospital. This later be-
came known as the Black Tom Explosion.
(But I digress. England, I was saying, wants to trade Wales
for a desert. Sweden wants to trade Lapland for Frank B.
Inchcliff. The reason is that Swedes to this day still don't have
fingerprints. As a result, identification of babies in Swedish
hospitals is so haphazard that Swedes flatly refuse to bring
their babies home. There are, at present, nearly a half-billion
unclaimed babies in Swedish hospitals-some of them well over
eighty years old.)
, But I digress. Marlboro is, of course, an ideal Christmas gift
for your friends and loved ones who enjoy filter cigarettes. If,
on the other hand, your friends and loved ones like mildness
but don't like filters, then you can't go wrong with a carton of
Philip Morris. If your friends and loved ones like a subtly
mentholated cigarette that combines refreshing taste with high
filtration, then buy a carton of Alpines. (Alpines, incidentally,
are named after the late Albert G. Pine. Al Pine worked all his
life to invent a cigarette that would combine light menthol and
high filtration, but alas he never succeeded. As by-products of
his research he did manage to invent the atom, the gooseneck
lamp and the cocker spaniel, but the lightly mentholated high
filtration cigarette, alas, never! Now this dream is realized,
and what could be more fitting than to pay tribute to this gal-
lant man by calling this cigarette Alpine?) @ 1939 MaxSima n
We, the makers of Marlboro, Philip Morris and Alpine are
now enjoying our sixth year with Max Shulman. Obviously,
we think he is a funny fellow. We think you'll think so too,
if you look at his television series "THE MANY LOVES
OF DOBIE GILLIS"-and read his latest book, "I WAS A
TEEN-AGE DWARF."

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and a Happy New Year +
FOLLETT'S* ,
State Street at North University
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CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
Call NO 3-4156
Special Weekend Rates
from. 5 P.M. Friday till
9 A.M. Monday. ..
$12.00 Pius Bc a Mile
Rates include Gas -
Oil - Insurance
* TRUCKS AVAILABLE
514 E. Washington St.
88
SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
Refinished - Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
NO 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
Both at 507 . Ashley
9
Protect your car!
" Fall Changeover
e Antifreeze
e Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
83
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
use dtires. Road service-mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
81
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
S2
TRANSPORTATION
WEST MICH. XMAS SPECIAL
ROUND TRIP CHARTER GREYHOUND
GRAND RAPIDS, GRAND HAVEN,
MUSKEGON, AND ALL POINTS NORTH
JEFF FUNKHOUSER, 134 GREENE E.Q.
015
FLY HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
Plane tickets to New York, $20. Also
to Chicago, etc. Regularly Scheduled
flights. Call NO 2-7409. Gl
BUSINESS PERSONAL
WAKE UP SERVICE
Have trouble waking up?-keeping
appointments? We will call you
night or day. Call NO 3-6361.
CHANTICLEER'S EARLY BIRD SERV.
FF89
FRATS, SORORITIES and anyone else.
Order beautiful nursery grown Scotch
and Norway Pine for your Christmas
decorating. Very reasonable price.
Home delivery. Northwoods Nursery.
Call NO 2-4815 evenings. FF60
DISSATISFIED with your government,
way of life, school, etc? Why not
revolt? Revolting meetings held at
Lumbards from 7 A.M. to 11 P.M.
daily. 1225 S. University. FF92
USED CARS
1954 FORD two door in excellent condi-
tion, $425. Call NO 3-2137 or 3-1511,
Ext. 326. N51
'58 LLOYD-SANROOF two door. 9000
miles. Excellent condition. $795. NO
8-7852 after 6 p.m. X53
JAGUAR '51 XK120 Roadster well cared
for. New top. $1050. NO 3-3131. N52
1956 VOLKSWAGON. Good condition,
new battery and radio. $1,095. Call NO
3-9813 after 6. N50

HELP WANTED
KITCHEN and DINING ROOM HELP
to start week of Jan. 4. Phi Chi Med
Fraternity. NO 2-3978. H71
HELP WANTED-Steno-typist, 6 hours
per week, 3 afternoons per week, 3-5
p.m. Contact Paul Becker. NO 2-3173.
H70
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
X1
Service on All
Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fi's
All Work Guaranteed
STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE
207 E. Ann NO 8-8116
X22
Have you heard Norelco's Stereo
Tape Recorder? A truly professional
machine at a moderate price.
Listen at the
HI FI STUDIO
1317 South University Ave.
near Washtenaw NO 8-7942
X24
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14
ORGANS and PIANOS BY
WURLITZER, EVERETT, & THOMAS
Makers, restorers, and dealers of
rare violins and bows.
Sales - Service - Rentals
MADDY MUSIC
508 E, Williams NO 3-3395
X6

FOR RENT
WANTED: Graduate girl to live with
3 graduate girls - reasonable rate,
campus location. NO 5-6337 after 5
p.m. C37
TRAILER FOR RENT. Linens and
utilities furnished. $65 per month.
Call HAmilton 6-8134. . r C38
KITCHEN apartment for two male stu-
dents, large closets, private entrance,
utilities included. $90 per month. NO
2-7160. 716 S. Division. C33
SINGLE, linens furnished, cleaned week-
ly. 1315 Cambridge Rd., NO 2-8718.
C34
TWO ROOMMATES wanted to share
large 3 man apartment. 523 Packard.
Call NO 2-5414. C31
CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17
DELUXE FURNISHED 3 room apart-
ment. Semi-private bath. Utilities
not included. $90 a month, NO 2-9020.
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FURNISHED: Apt. for 3-4 girls. $140.
Phone NO 3-8134. CS
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443. C25
PARKING
Space and garage. 514 S. Forest.
NO 2-1443. C26 .
LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35
FOR SALE
GIRL'S 2-piece suit, size 16, eve. Jacket,
14. Man's tuxedo, size 38-40, overcoat,
38 to 40. NO 3-2733 before noon Thurs.
and Fri. B91
BIKE. Excellent condition. Call Carol
Simpson, NO 3-3381 after 7:00. B90
$200 % caret diamond ring, like new.
will sacrifice at $100. NO 8-9086. B88
TELECTRO tape recorder, like new with
one roll tape. Phone NO 3-4040 after
7:00 P.M. B80
HART SKIS, 6' 11" medium flex. Never
been used, with one year guarantee.
Call NO 5-5370 after 6. B87
GIRL'S ICE SKATES, size 2, $2; Toy
road grader, $4. Call NO 2-4736.
SIAMESE KITTENS-A deposit will hold
'til Christmas. Call NO 3-8054 after
6:30. B81
CHRISTMAS TREES, freshly cut, pines,
balsam, tabletops, spruce. 537 Detroit
St., NO 8-9712. 375
CHRISTMAS TREES at Mrs. Kate,Ban-
drofchak's place-Pontiac road and
Long Shore Drive. B71
STUDENTS-I will give you a 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's most
reputable office supply company. For
demonstration, call Ralph Frederick,
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. B44

ONE DOLLAR DOWN-four full weeks
to pay - ticket reservations for Feb..
6-12:30-4:30 Ad. Bldg. W4,
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. WI

CHRISTMAS GIFT &
SERVICE DIRECTORY

PERSONAL SHOPPING
Call Kay -- NO 3-4488
For 'those last minute gift sugges-
tions, come to Muehiig and Lan-
phear and browse. You will find
many desirable gifts for everyone.
Housewares, tools, toys, giftwares,
etc.
MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR HARDWARE
311 6. Main NO 2-3277
For Your Christmas!
JUST RECEIVED
GRANCO
FM Tuners Only $19.95
FM Radios From $29.95
AM-FM Radios From $39.95
at the
LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS

DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
NOW
Ornaments, Paper & Ribbon
Mailing Service
Cards Imprinted-24-hour Service
Religious Supplies
Bone China
Cocktail Sets
Crystal
Westmoreland Milk Glass
Wall Plaques
Chafing Dishes
Decorative Kitchen Ware
Hummell Figurines
Stuffed Animals
at
VAN DYKE'S GIFTS
215 East Liberty NO 3-1319
IT'S NOT TOO LATE
Call in your order today. Special
gift-rate prices on Time, Fortune,
Sports Illustrated, Life, House and
Home, Saturday Evening Post,
Ladies' Home Journal, Holiday and
many others. Order now, pay later.
Hardsome gift card sent. Call Stu-
dent Periodical Agency, NO 2-3061.
PF91
Toy Musical Grand Pianos $.98 "
Grinnell's automatic phonograph
for $39.50
Phonola Stereo-4 speaker-$69.50
Special on Hallett Davis Piano
$4.95 in mahogany, walnut
slightly higher.
Loads of uprights, reconditioned and
regulated for only $95.00 up.
GRINNELL'S

Ann Arbor's only STA-NU franchised plants
3-HOUR SERVICE
or try -our BUDGET PLAN

701 E; Liberty
211 S. State

NO 2-0675
NO 8-9013

Plant No. 1
630 S. Ashley
NO 3-4131

Plant No. 2
1100 Broadway
NO 5-5610

Branch
619 Packard
NO 3-4700

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H.O. ELECTRIC TRAINS
Only $10.95
Beaver's Bike and Hardware
605 Church NO 5-6607
Xmas
He'll love to get an
OFFICIAL MICHIGAN RING
from
BURR, PATTERSON, & AULD CO.
(official Michigan jewelers)
1209 S. University NO 8-8887
P.S. So will she.
Burr-Patt.
FOUNTAIN PENS
We have the only complete sales
and service department - 24-hour
service.,
Also
FINE SELECTION OF
CHRISTMAS CARDS
MORRILL'S

314 S. State

323 S. Main

NO 2-5667

NO 3-2481

PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE
Argus Matchmatic C-3 color slide
camera complete with case, flash,
and exposure meter. Purchase price
$51.90. Terms available.
PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University NO 5-6101
MUSIC CENTER for
Diamond Needles
Records - Mailed
Stereo Phonographs
Tape Recorders
Transistor Radios
Gift Certificates
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
THE MOST THOUGHTFUL GIFT
YOU CAN GIVE IS A MAGAZINE OR
JOURNAL CAREFULLY CHOSEN
TO COMPLEMENT THE TASTES AND
INTERESTS OF YOUR FRIENDS AND
RELATIVES
I ~FOR l YR.
MAG. PAY ONLY
Better Homes & Gardens ..$2.70
Catholic Digest ............ 3.20
Charm....................3.00
Christian Herald..........3.00
Consumer Reports......... 4.50
Electronics Illustrated .... 2.25
Flying (U.S.) .............. 4.00
Glamour.................3.00
Golf Life ................. 2.75
Good Housekeeping........ 3.00
Harper's Magazine........ 4.50
High Fidelity ............. 4.50
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HU 2-2800
Open 'til 9:00 P.M.
Except Wednesday

BONGOS - GUITARS - UKULELES
University Music House
340 Maynard
FREE MUFFLER AND TIRE
INSTALLATION !
This Ad Worth
$2.50 To You !
On a Muffler, Brake Job or
Pair of Tires
For Comnetitive Prices See

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