Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 21, 1923, Image 1

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LASSEN PEAK IS QUIET
AFTER EMITTING SMOKE
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ROHHMAN CONTINI I S
TRIAL AGAINST GIFFORI),
II ALL, AND OTHERS
ReddnK, Calif., Apr. 21. •
( \ 'P. I Las a n Penk, which
Indulged In a half hour erup­
tion lust night »'milting smoke,
but nothing else, has subsided
this morning.
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Medford High Wins
Ball I Game 15 to 10
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Gateway
the Oregon Caves
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NATI ItDAY, APRIL 21,
1029.
LIVED IN CINCINNATI
AND THEN MOVED TO U.S.
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Misunderstanding Held Re«|H>nsildc
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for Opposi) Ion of W< m »,I an«l oth­
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BÏ GILLETTE
I xm Angeles, Apr. 21. (I. N.
S. I Bessie Meyvrs. who was
suing the I-os Ang«l»-* Hallway
corporation for »26,687 on ac­
count of personal Injuries, was
being questioned recently by
Judge Walton Wood to deter­
mine whether or not It would be
necessary to <*»»11 an Interpreter
to place her testimony before
the jury.
"How long have you lived in
the United States?" the court
asked.
"Seven years,” was her reply.
"Where did you live before
that?" the judge queried.
"Cincinnati," she answered.
The judge sent for an inter­
preter.
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Davton, Ohio, Apr. 21. — (A. ♦
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Four fliers were killed and ♦
BETTER TIMES
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ICENBARTH ASSERTS THAT
WORLD-WIDE PROSPERITY
IS COMING
♦ two probably fatally injured to­
e day when a Martin Air service
> bomber fell into the great Mia­
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Harvey Looks Into
Caves Advertising
LONG CONIROVERSY MAY RE
ENDED RY ACTION OF GEN.
OBREGON
Medford high school won the base­
J. R. Harvey returned
Friday
hall game played here yesterday af-
night from Portland where he spent
tern ooti by a score i uf 15 to 10. Both
the better part of the week. While
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tenms had a bad In nhig In the fourth
there he secured the sanction of the
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canto when over I lalf of the scores
forestry department for the use of
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wt*ro chased aero»» . the home plate.
Testimony Regarding stand of
Inlcrmountaln Country Alone Has the windshield sticker as prepared Guarantee of Foreigners’ Rights
During that Inning Grants Pass man-
for the Caves resort this summer.
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lleatlons Ruled Out Iw Jud
Four Million Sheep Which Will
Were Main Stumbling Block in
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ugotl to got Bine of their io run* and
He also spent much time seeing how
Joliiisionr l'lr«t Witness
Bring Millions of Dollars
Way of Settlement
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Medford camo buck In their half with
the advertising of the Caves was
gamo
was
close
eight runs. The
progressing and found that in most
instances, hotel men were a little
Portland. Ore, Apr 21
< A P. ) during the other Innings aud Is said
Salt I-ake City. Apr. 21.—(A. P.) I
Washington, Apr. 21. — (A. P. i —
Washington. Apr. 21.— (A. P.)—
slack in
their advertising.
Ha
— Judge Rossman today overruled to liuve been u good contest. The bova President Harding's proposal that
—Prosperity of a world-wide, perma­
The long controversy between the
the
to
Medofrd
today
to
take
<>n
went
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found
John
D.
Guthrie,
acting
fores-
the motion of u non suit In the Gar-
nent nature, is predicted l>y F. J. Ha-
the United State» enter Into the in­
! ter for the coast very enthusiastic I'nited States and the Obregon gov­
laud case against Gifford.
Powell. Boar crcekera fa a return game.
genbarth, president of the National
ternational court was given the un­
¡over
the Caves. Mr. Guthrie put in ernment in Mexico has reached a
Business
men
of
Grants
Pass
are
Hall, Coater, "and ether members
Wool Growers Association. Assert­
reserved endorsement
toduy
of
AAT
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MINED"
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much
time on the study of the stage, which is considered in offi­
have
an
opportunity
on
Monday!
of thè Ku Klux Klan." Hamilton
ing that in the west the sheepmen
Speaker Gillette, who declared In a to
cial circles as forecasting an early
hearing Coe A. McKenna, who ■ were "coming into their own.” with J sticker and feels that the Caves will
GETS
Johnstone, listed as n member of tho
formal statement that u misunder­ of
complete agreement, according to in­
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bew>me
a
great
playground.
With
the
will
be
the
speaker
at
noon
executive committee of the public
prices for wool at 40c to 50c a
standing was responsible for the op-1
¡-trails to the peaks, neighboring formation today. Renewed assur­
tlefOUM league, which engineered the
Lawrence, Maas.. Apr. 21.- -(I. N. position voiced l,y Representative forum of the Chamber of Commerce. I pound. Hagenbarth stated that in the
' lakes and other places which might ances regarding the protection of
Mr.
McKenna
U
vice-president
of
recount, was tho first witne
ltos«-
i — • Where Jo you get thut •tuff’" j Wood, chairman of the republican
intermountain country there are
foreigners' rights, the chief stumb­
mun ruled out the testimony con­ shouted Louis Schulze, 17. whin I congressional campaign committee, the National real estate board, a about 4,000.000 sheep which will be of interest to the visitors.
ling block in the way of the recogni­
member of the state tax commission i bring nearly »15,000.000 for wool,
cerning local publications
which Judge Mahoney intimated he would j ami others.
tion, of the Obregon government have
¡JOSEPHINE
FIRST
TO
and
a
former
president
of
the
Port-
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Garland contended favored the Klan, send the youth, who was charged
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and about »20,000.000 for lambs.
been received in Washington.
land realty board. JU* theme will!
PAY HALF OF TAXES'
suylng he did not think the Klan was with delinquency, to the Shirley
lie
the
upbuilding
of
the
state,
with
,
on trial.
school.
emphasis on the necessary coopera-i
Salem. Ore.. Apr. 21.— (A. P.)-—
Judge Mahoney changed his mind
tion between the realtors, land own- !
Josephine county is the first coun­
and sentenced Schulte to Concord
ers and business men of the city.
Eugene. Ore.. Apr. 21.— (Spedali ty in the state to turn over to the
Reformatory.
On«* of Men Who ('ro'M'd Lake Says! Ills talk Is of special Importance in!—Promise of an airplane patrol for state treasurer the first half of is Hammer Murileress Itelievis! to Now
IK* in Honduras
\ m II« v U living Sems h»*«l fur Tomb«
They AA'antc«l Tobacco
Grants Pas» at the present time, due I i^e state of Oregon forests has been state taxes in full.
The amount
of Am Ht Years Ago
to the fact that the lands of the ir- . ma<]e by the war and agricultural was »26.130.28. From all counties
Washington. Apr. 21.— (A. P.)—
nnw being
Iissinrr >et-
vdf. I j departments, according to a tele-, that have turned in portions of their
rlgation district are now
Preliminary
to a formal request tor
P
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lx>ndan.
Apr. 2L—(A.
Northimrt. Mich . Apr 21. < A. P > tied and the future of this part »f gram received by the chamber of' first half taxes a total of more than
Heavy Enr«g»*m<*nt» Reported Just
extradition, the state department
American and British archaeologists
the
valley
depend»
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—
Edward
Horn,
one
of
the
three
upon
getting
commerce
from
Senator
Charles
N.I
»600,000 has been received, The
Outside < lt> <>f tuition
has decided to open negotiations
engaged in excavating tho Tomb of
inion who risked their II v » m traveling more people in the irrigation dis-1 McNary. The senator says that for-, total of the first half payment from
with Honduras to establish the Iden­
the Moon God In the ancient city
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across
the
slush.
Ice
und
open
water
trlct.
all
counties
when
paid
in
full
will
be
est patrol service similar to last year
Canton, Apr. 21
(A. P.) With
tity of a suspect residing in Tegu­
of l'r of the Chaldees liuve begun
with Eugene as the base is promised. about »3,300.000.
heavy engagements just outside of ■ this wc»*k and who report«*d nine mon
cigalpa,
lielieved to be Mrs. Clara
the search for I he records of Abra­
While the service will be limited, j
Canton, Vnnnanez troops, »upportinz and women starving on South Fox
Phillips, convicted hammer murder­
ham. say* the airplane dispatch from
several planes will be maintained j SAYS EVENING DRESS
General Sun Yat Sen. liuve recaptured I Island, causing airplanes to be sent
ess, who escaped from jail in I a > s
the Bagdad correspondent of the i
here during the summer to spot fires
IS TA HAIR'S WEAKNESS Angeles.
tho arsenal from the opposing |there today, admitted the starvation
London.
Apr.
21.
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(I.
N.
S.)
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London Daily Mull. Tho excavator»,
Kwangs! army which Is retrentln; . story was a hoax and a part of a plan The smoking jacket bv becoming the in the forests, says Senator McNary. I
says tho correspondent, hope to re­
London. Apr. 21.— (I. N. S.)—
northward. Both sides suffered se­ ilo get tobacco for the woodcutters on garb of women and men are giving I Eugene ha» been the air base for the)
cover tho world's first and oldest li­
Itho Island.
forest patrol for the last three years. Evening dress is the tailor’s confes­
vere casualties.
them up here, according to modistes.
brary of original works on history,
Another detachment of the 91 aero | sion of weakness, the Mayor of Ox­
Even the smoking suit has appeared
religion, art. law, science, und the
squadron is expected to be sent here. I ford told a tailors' convention. "If California Loses by Tree lengths To
and ha» been part of several wedding
narratives of th»’ affairs of men
this conference can produce some­
Northern Oarsmen
outfits.
6,000. and perhaps 10,000, years
POOR CHILDREN GET
thing more suitable to man's contour
ago. When the work of the expe­
MORE JOY KROM IJFE it will get the thanks of this and the
Oakland. Calif., Apr. 21.—< A. P.)
Barnesville. O, Apr. 21.—(I. *N.
dition Is done, he adds, it may yield
next generation," he said.
—The University of Washington var­
a wholly new story of the Inception S > M. II Persons hid »125 in his Colnmlda IVasin Project Taken Up Al
Hull. England. Apr. 21.— (I. N.
sity defeated California by »ix lengths
Pasco Conference
of the religious movement that pre­ phonograph. Opening the "bank"
S.)—Poor children get more joy out
and the Washington Freshmen de.
pared tho world for Christianity, or one day. Persona folind a letter an­
of life than the children of the rich.
feated the California Freshmen by
It may corroborate the story in nouncing that if he said nothing
Dr. C. W. Kimmins told a group of
Pasco, Wash.. Apr. 21. —(A. P.)—
Who is Queen of the Cavemen?'
Genesis.
about the “loan." the "borrowers" Reclamation boosters of Washington
scientists here. The highest sense of Founding of Provisional Govern­ three and a hart lengths in the an­
nua! boat races here today.
Deserlbhig his visit to l’r. the cor- would return the money within a and Oregon gathered for the opening That is the question that is going to humor seems to be developed in boys
ment Will Be t'onimenioratól
respondent says that It I m probably year. If he Informed the police— this afternoon of the second annual confront the people of Grants Pass at 17 and girls at 18. he said.
to this 6,000-yenr-old city that the the latter stated the "borrowers” conference of the Columbia Basin ir­ and Josephine county the coming
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor-
world owes the development of cities, would "have nothing more to do" rigation league. N. W. Durham, of week. The Cavemen have a Queen
valis. Apr. 21.—(Special)—Interest
and she is going to make her appear­
great Irrigation schemes, gardens, with him "for life."
in Provisional Government Day is
Spokane, termed as unsound the fear ance on the business streets of,
water supply, tho us«» of lead and
unusually keen this year. The regu­
London. Apr. 21.— (I. N. S.)—
of overproduction. He said the basin
asphalt, drainage and fortress build­ yielded relics of a lost people, the project would add but one and one Grants Pass next Friday and Satur­
New Y$rk. Apr. 21.—(I. N. S.)— lar annual celebration has bedn The pound’s rise in the New York
day
afternoons.
She
will
also
vis
­
ing, “Uricks," ho writes, "were Sumerians.
It is now known that half percent to the nation’s agricul­
The brass helmet worn by Magellen. changed from May 2 to the following market brings rejoicing to the fin­
it the business houses and do some the great explorer, in 1521. has been
made In l!r earlier than In Egypt, after Abraham left Ur there came a
Saturday for the convenience of ancier. but it doesn’t mean anything
tural acreage.
shopping. Being a Queen her shop­ located in the Philippines by Major
Here th»* arch was Invented and the long periotl of difficult lea. The im­
school people. The visitors from this to the little fellow. Costs of living
ping will be feminine—just shop, H. D. Selton, U. S. A., according to
vault systematically used in monu- pending collapse of the dynasty was
locality will travel in autos by way in England have advanced 33 per
but not buy anything.
mental structures, and it wns In probably the reason for his depar­
word received here. He purchased of Salem, arriving at Charapoeg by cent in the last year.
The reason for her appearance i the helmet from Moros, who told
Mesopotamia that the dome became ture.
11 o'clock in the morning.
next Friday and Saturday afternoons !
prominent.
Forty centurie» bocore
"It has been discovered that after
him the history of the headpiece. He
As a celebration of an Oregon
will
he
on
account
of
the
big
carni
­
Christ Vi was a groat city In the destroying the city the conquerors
is confident it is genuine.
event,
the Champoeg meeting is the
midst of cultivation. Even now the laid pavements over the principal Medford Youths Held for Taking val the Cavemen are going to put on ;
most important of the year, as it was
Kl
’
A
Y
Broadcasting
Set
at
the
fairgrounds
on
next
Friday
,
line of silted in canals can be seen buildings The tablets, buried in the
at Champoeg May 2. 1843. when the Factories, Hospitals and Dwellings
and Saturday evenings.
stretching away to the far horizon. archives beneath each set of pave­
Carried Into Ocean
American settlers, under the leader-
Who is the Queen? She is a lady
"For more than 2,500 years," the ments. tell the intimate stories of the
Medford. Ore.. Apr. 21—(Special)
ship of Colonel Joseph Meek, dra-
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Powerful
Coast
Stations
Not
to
Con
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correspondent proceeds, "since Da­ dally Ilves of the kings and leaders, —Emery (lluster) Tull and Paul that lives in Josephine county,
Moscow. Apr. 21.— (A. P.)—Rus­
matically declared for a provisional
flict Hereafter
rius and his Persian hordes swept merchants, property owners and Wright are under arrest suspected of that definite enough?
form of government and thus assist- sian newspapers report an earth­
As stated above she is going t° I
over the land, l'r has been deserted slaves. Tablets found at l'r show having stolen the Virgin broadcast­
quake on April 15th. at Petropav­
Local radio operators have heard ed the United States in acquiring the
except for Bedouins. Tlint tho ruins that legal transactions. Including ing set from the fair grounds last visit the business section of Grants (
Oregon country—the only possession lovsk Kamchatka, which carried in­
from
a
very
welcome
announcement
on
the
above
date
and
anyone
.
of the vast city which was once trod marriage contracts, sales and ten­ Monday night and Mr. Bowman of Pass
that Uncle Sam obtained on this con­ to the sea two factories, a hospital
up to her and gives her | Radio K. F. I. at Los Angeles, Be-,
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by Abraham are t here is definitely ancies, were witnessed by six per­ Central Point was held Friday morn- who goes
sta- i tinent without cash price or blood­ and several houses. The number of
cause
of
the
fact
that
Class
B
*
will
be
awarded
a
prise
by
the
|
name
known.
Only tentative
exploring sons. It Is euected to find the re­ ing by authorities for alleged com-
casualties is not reported.
shed.
Cavemen of ,50.00. The first of I tions on the Pacific Coast have been |--------------------------------- —.....
shafts have been sunk hero and there cord of property sold by Abraham pliclty in the theft.
assigned
similar
wave
lengths
there
next
week
the
Courier
will
announce
ov»'r tho wide expanse, but each has before leaving l'r.
When Donald Hoss of Central the conditions of this award. There has been some interference, particu­
Point read in the Mall Tribune of are no strings to It. The first per- larly in Los Angeles and San Fran­
the theft of the radio set he at once son that approaches her and gives cisco, where there are two of these
called Virgin, who notified Deputy her name will be awarded the $50. Class B stations in operation. In or-1
Alden that the apparatus was in the Easy money.
der to avoid interference as much as
possession of Bowman at
Central
Watch the Courier the first of the possible attempts have been made
Point.
week for full particulars. This is to go to higher wave lengths but
Bowman, according to police re­ only one of the surprises that is go­ here confusion resulted with the ship
ports, told a story of crating the set ing to be the biggest events ever put and shore stations operating on 600
Nice. France. Apr. 21.— (I. N. S.) tessionals and tennis club officials
Oregon Agricultural College, Apr. mor fiostH that the drive was con- and sending it to Seattle ns ordered on in Grants Pass. The whole at­ meters.
I—American women piny tennis for and women who never do anything
21.— (Special) To keep the devas­ d net oil.
to do by the two boys as the)1 had fair is going to be rapid tire from
A conference of district inspectors | pleasure: French and English worn- but play tennis—entering each new
taling white pine blister rust out of
The disease Is now established been planning to leave for Seattle to­ start to finish. Keep the dates in was recently called by Secretary pen adopt tennis as a business.
tournament that opened.
Oregon, nearly 70.000 school chil­ along the lower Columbia river Just day. According to the story the set mind and don't miss it.
Nowhere did the different atti­
That’s the outstanding impression
Hoover and as a result the stations
dren. directed by 2800 teachers and across from Clatsop county. If tho was to have been shipped today.
on the Pacific coast have all been as­ gained by following the winter ten- tudes of American and foreign wom­
superintendents In 4 50 school dis­ rust spores are carried across the
This story however, conflicts with
PORTLAND MARKETS
signed to wave lengths. Station K. I nis season on the French Riviera, a en to the game show more plainly
tricts of eight Oregon counties, linve river by the wind or otherwise nnd that of the two boys who state that
P. O. and K. F. D. B. at San Fran­ season in which women played a than in their respective styles of
been working this week to locate and find lodgement on th»* black cur­ Bowman offered them a third-inter­ Choice steers
»... .7.75 0 »9.50 cisco will operate on 405 and 509 much larger part and drew threefold play on the courts.
report all plantings of black cur- rant In any of the counties along the est each if they would steal the appa­ Hogs. i>rime light
,9.25 meters: K. F. I. and K. H. J. at Los more attention than the men players.
»8.75
The foreigners played careful, ac­
rants. the garden variety,
Columbia as far ns Hood River or ratus and bring it to him, according Ewes
»7.50 Angeles will take 395 and 462 me­
»2.00
American players came and went, curate games, waiting for the faults
The rust is a fungus disease that the counties directly back of them to Deputy Sheriff Forncrook.
Choice wool lambs »13.00 G »14.00 ters; K. tí. W. at Portland will work entering one or two tournaments, of their opponents. American wom­
forms huge blisters on the branches having both currants and susceptible
The bakelite panel of the set upon Choice spring lambs »13. (Si »13.50 on 422 meters. The différence be­ playing through until defeated, en­ en. on the other hand, played slant­
of white ami sugar pine, eventually pine*, tin- problem would then bo one which all the Instruments were Eggs, selling prices ..........31c lit ?«c tween stations in tten Francisco and joying themselves nnd then
were bang games, taking chances, trying
destroying them. Hut It cannot pass of eradication or utter I osh of tie mounted was stripped bare and then Eggs, buying prices ............ 21c. (0 25c Los Angeles will enable the opera- gone.
to win on their own merits rather
directly from one pine to another, white and sugar pine forests, either smashed with an axe. The Instru­ Butter, extra cubes .........................36c tors in either or those cities to tune
Not so with a llttlo group of on their opponents’ demerits.
having to go by way of gooseberry by far more expensive than preven­ ments were crated ready for ship­ Butter, prints
who
The foreign school was perfectly
40c to one station without interference ' French and English players,
or currant bushes, chiefly the black tion.
ment. Numerous spotlights, niotor- Wheat, hard white .. .................. »1.35 from the other, while operators all dominated every tournament from represented by Mlle. Suzanne Len-
currant. If there were no plants of
Endangered forests are In Clat­ metera and auto accessories, stolen Wheat, western red .................... ,1.19 along the coast will be able to pick the season's openlug last December jlen, the remarkable world'» cham­
this family to be summer hosts to sop, Columbia, Multnomah, Hood recently from Medford cars in front
Portland. Ore., Apr. 21. -(A. P.) up the high powered station even to the close this month. Every Mon­ pion; the American school by Mrs.
the rust spores the rust would not River, Clackamas. Yamhill, Wash­ of the Eks' club and at other places —Livestock steady, eggs firm, butter with instruments which are not espe­ day morning found the same group Molla Bjurstcdt Mallory, the Amor-
spread, nnd It Is to get these sum- ington and Tillamook counties.
I-—wives and daughters of tennis pro­ can champion.
were aso found by the officers.
steady.
cially selective.
KLAN HELD NOT ON TRIAL
FORMAL STATEMENT IS MADE
SHEEP PRICES ARE GOING UP
COUNTRY MAY BE RECOGNIZED
Portland Realtor
to Speak at Forum
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STARVATION HOAX REVEALED
MAY ASK FOR EXTRADITION
mHßTON CREW IS WINNER
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IRRIGATION BOOSTERS MEET
Guess Who’s The Queen
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OREGON DA( TO BE OBSERVED
RADIO SET IS RECOVERED
WAVE LENGTHS ARE CHANGED
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