The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 20, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FORECAST
TOXIOHT, r.illll TCCHOAV, ItAlX
IX WENT, I'AIH IX KANT
I'OltTIOXH
NEWS OF THE WORLD
BY THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Member of the Associated Vrem.
Hri'Viilli Vwr. No. (Ilt7n
l(l. MATH IWLLM, OIIEGO.V. .MllMUV. MAIU7I 'JO. IMS!
I'RICS FIVH CKNTA
Ste
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GLOVER STORE
Twelve Rins Trtken While
Family Is nt Theatre;
Enter Through Rear
lliirglarn entered Hut A. I' Olnv
it Jewelry More. Ml M.iln. between
7 no mill I (i .in Hiimliy nlclil unit
IcilllUed 12 rltlRil valued lit $2110
l.'iitmtire wan gained hy toning a
11.nl ilimr. which npcun Into !lovei'M
llvlni: apartment
Olover nulil 1)10 Imritliiry w.m
miii milled lil In In mill Mri.
(Ilnver worn iitleinlliig u theatre,
mill Hut It win apparent their
inn vi-iiK'it I h linil hern watched Tim
rliiKx wern luken frotn lint (ronl
ihnw window With miii iirnitlnn
they wern nil women's rltiRM. Vnl
iliihln watches ami utlirr ewelry
In lint show rnn'H Merit untouched,
Ii'iiiIIiik In lli" belief tlint llin mini
tut it lii-nti frlKlilrnml ny lie for"
1 iinil'li'lliiK tiiclr work
No iirri'tt Imvii linn mnilit n
tolinrftlon with Hi" theft
VET SMOKER TUESDAY
Hitting mill Wrestling IV n I m I-
glim Hi,miiinrlrr
Three limine nml nun wrestling
I11111I. 11 ple.entliig iniiliml, IhIm of mt
mnl drinks anil iiiuatr- -IIiIm In Hip
prnKrnm nniinunrail by W V Win
hlnnhani fur Hi" American legion
mniikitr nt headquarter Tuesday
iiIkIiI. Tim smoker l free In all n
mTvlfit men..
Tntiy Vlnri'tit of IhU rlty anil Jne
Tuber of Halt l.aku will Mtn" Hi"
main boxing nt'lll. Tint w rentier"
will tut Harold Christy mnl Hob i:n
dren loli 11 IIoiimuo will ml mils
llh Unit Muriiliy nml "Tufty" An.
demon nml Young Kltliiiiiiiii the
famous paper-weight", will iitipnur In
their popular Kl" nml tnki art
Thin Initio first uf n series m(
smoker proposed Id Him Legion, nml
1.1 iirtnln to tin n IiiiwIIiie mirrpmi.
n.iyn Wlnnlnnliani "('"in" early nml
itrt n kiukI '!," tin NMiniN I'X'Dcnlri'
lirn
BANKERO ON TRIAL
I
Man Aniui'il of Klilniiplni: Smi Ii
llelil for Nut llailnu l,l(eni
COTTONWOOD fill . Marrh 20 -Or
,1. II. Ilankero. fnrnierly of Klam
ath I'allit, h( Man In lint iipntllKhl
ii moiilh or mnro iiko, when hit
ih.irci'it wild Iddnapplni; hln i-wn miii
In fhlin. vmim kUiii n preliminary "X
iimlnatlon hero on Hut (h.irf." "'
priirlli'lni: miMllrlnit In Cotliiiinond
without flmt IihvIiik n Milhl llrensr
til prarllio In thin tnt"
Jndi;itl, It WllllniiiM held l)r tlnn
Intrii for trial In" tint ttiipcrlor court
mnl allowed him to i;n on hln own
M'riir.nlrmiri'
Tint piOM'tiltliin Ik Im'Iiik (oudiitteil
hy Hut attorney f r Iho ntatii hnant of
medical I'xiimlncrit.
917,000 I'llli: AT Hlliail);
HAVi: llrMIIIKNCi: DIHTIIICT
AiaiANV, March 20. A kiK0.
hiiriN i ret Htorc. confectionery mnl
residence witro liurnvd yeHterday at
rilicild, i:i miles from hum. Tim
Iiihii wnu $17,000. Volunteer fir"
until hjivimI thu runt nf tho hunlnctm
Huctlon.
Hiiuid: roucv to hi:
roitMi'i..Ti:i at ci.r.viaaxii
WASIMNOTON, I). 0., Mnrch 20.
Tim Kdioral pidlcy committee nf tint
I'nlled Mine worknrit plan to meet
I'rlday In Olovolniul In formulnto u
policy for thu hllumlnoiiH minora
wlidii tho wlrlke In called April 1.
BUMS
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UATIIiai I'ltOIIAHIMTICH
Thn liaNnuetrlu priiiHUrn hoveled
In thn vicinity nf 110, fill for nearly
HO houra hut iihout 4 o'clocU thin
inormilg thn Cyrlo-HtoriuaKraph at
lliiiliirwond'H I'haiinucy hCKiin tn i'ok
Ixtur n full In presRiirit mid at 2 p. m
Hut tendency wan h t III ilownwaid
While Iho ilecreaBO him heeu kIIrIU
no ilouht n illHtuihance In fnrmliiK to
tlin Houtli.
KnrciciiMt for next 21 heiirH: i
Ktonn hrewliitf tn Iho South, (.'on
tinned nioileratn litniminurH.
Tho TyroH riunrdlitR lluirmoinalnr
refilHtcritil maxlmiim nml mluluuim
tiunpeatuniK, today, iih fnllowH!
HlKh 4R
I.ow : 2C
ni; iter waivim mi;v
iiecovku 1 7,i,Mi(i or
HIOI.KX I.IIIEItTV WINDS
WASHINGTON. DC, Mum Ii
I" Secret mtvIhi employes
limn retnvrrcil all uf Hut f I7fi,
iiimi uurlli (if llliitrly ImiihIh
hIiiIiui Iritni llin branch iifflrn
nf llin triMintiry ilojin r t nwri t
lliiliiiiliiy niitlii. A I111111I "in-
ciuplo)o ami mi iilli'Kul iireoni-
iilirii miii arretted
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K. K. K. ACTIVITIES
BEING PROBED BY
MEDFORD OFFICIALS
Alllllll llllll ,f ,lll' Hllnlllff
Man AtiiiiKi lll'lrlil Al.
Iiiriirj In Ailliui
.MiairoUl). M.ircli 2 - lHtrl t
Attorney It.iwlet Moorn linlny i
miikliiK mi lnvcntlr.iitloii of tlinj
m'tlvllli'x it Hid Kn Klnx Klan.
iiieinlii'rn of w I1I1I1 urn iilli'Rinl to'
liivn nliilni ti'il J I' Halo, iroinl
n ill I iltlirii nf tlilN rlty, (in I'rMny
nlr.lit mnl taken him to a point
I near Tallin Hoik, ten in I leu from!
.Meilfnnl. hcr" hit wan threatened)
with IiimikIhk If hn 1II1I mil ilrop a I
rlt II null for 1 1. Ml tiRiiliiHt a Mnl-!
tonl ri-nlilctit. Il.iln huh releaHeil i
j Milan lie prelendeit to fall In a
, faliil, Ihcti'hy filKiitenliir; liln cnp-i
I turn
I Actenllnr: tn ri'piirti extant l.iicj
I jetitenl.iy afternoon Halo H.mj
j nun" thi Morn" for liln rather thrill-1
. Iiik iinrli'iiri'N I'rhlny tilhht, ex-
cepi in injiiri'ii leciniK". mm mm
liei'ii il ronniillallon mIIIi IiU at-'
InrnxyN ilurliiK th" ilny It l nlmi
reporteil that h"y lnltoil tint illirtrfrt'
atlorney'n olflrr, iiUIkiiirIi Hint offl
cl il win nut lheri
It It known Hut hcn lilln Prl
ilay nlKht tint mankcil KnKInx
klilnapern lictniiiti tilarineil nt
IUIk'h ' fiiliiilnr; npi'll" mnl ilrntn
hark 10 .Metlfor with hi in unit n
Iciim'il him on (Iriii'iiKiv ittri'i'l, thi'y
1II1I Ko llh tint uilninnltlon that ho
rould remain In .Med font, hut that
If hit eer relutoil or romplalni'il nf
' tint kliluNpliiK mnl "hannlnp." Inii
I dent hit twinld in eel with death.
' Whi-n Hour Tahtit llork thry hnil
, plurrd tint ropn arinillil hlit neck
i I hey ili'claroil tli"y would lianR him
iiiilem ln ilropped a milt for money
I'aRalllnt n Med ford rltlell mnl prom
I ImI to net nut of town at onrn and
iituy 11 ny.
GAMBLE ON WEATHER
I'ollic IIImIo, (iluiintli- Vool IUmnI
nil TrliiiMTiitlirvi
I KT l.fll IS. Mnrrli "nl'cllr.t to
day nnuoiinriil thry hail illiroiri'il
Hi" lUlMi'Uin here nf n Kiuuhllni; pool
h.mttil on weather tempi rnturt'ii wh
J ho ron fUra Hon of I.DOi) HckotH
which were found In tin pohKcuxlon
nf William llardncr. a Kit en mini, who
U undur urri'il.
Tint tlrkelN went prlcoil nt " renti"
nml Till rcnta nml tint prlti'it for win
nine iiumhnrii r.iiiKi'd from II to i'i
nun, accordltiK fo tint police, who n.ild
tint Imky' iiiimhern went iletermlucd
hy taking tho Inxt nuniher.t nf u few
ndecteil titinpitraturn rcadlncn.
HIII.V ItONC. llHCIiACIN
i'Aiitepiui'ssi'ini:
I'llll.Allia.rillA, Munh 20. An
operation In which five Inches of hIiIii
hone went rut from thn Ior nf n
lenr-nhl hoy to rnplnco fhn Inchon nf
hln hpIiiii hone, wan performed In ti
hospital hern today f t
Thn patient, (lennto llawklnson,
wan hrnilKht from hln homo nt Con
cord, Mann., hy hln parcntx. Ho In pnr
nlyzed from Iho hlpn down,
The operation tnoU mi hour nnd
Iwonty mlnulen, Tho pleco of hack
hone removed w.m illneaaed mnl In
nald In hne cnuveil the p.irnlyHln. It
wun not nerpHwiry to put a plato In
nurli n yoiniK hoy'n left.
SUM! AXNOr.NCKHM'
aIiout iiuviaiv wiaac
I'OUTI.ANI), March 20. I'rulliuln.
ary uuiiouucvment nf lluyeiH' week,
which will hn held In Portland An
Kiuit li In 12, are IicIiik unlit out to the
mercliautH and rotnllern nf 1 1 west,
urn Htiitrn fry thn Pacific Northwest
Meichnnt.s' asnoclatlon. which haud
Idh IIiIh annual event ftiv thn rhmnher
nf coinnierctt, l A. Spencer In chair
man nf Hi!h year'H event,
tihaii niaavia)-
8AN KIIANCISCO, March 20.
ArKUincnt delayed Hie Hclcctlnu of a
MiM'oyd alternate Juror for the Ar
hucklo trial today,
GOOD
If I were handed on
Mother 0' mine,
1 know whose, love
Mother o'.thino,
1 ' '
John Mcllenry It cd' nni
In Iho dlntrltt ml unit rB'tm I)
HANGING OF 18-YEAR-OLD
BOY MAY BRING
ACTION ON MEASURE
Almllllon (if I'apil.il J'iiikIiIiiii'IiI
III lll-trlil of i iiIiiiiiIiIii
KxHt led In follow
WASHINGTON. I C . March 20
.H
The hnnitliiR nf John Mcllenry. con- Hme I Imva tn do It," IVako nald.
lited lh-e.ir old flayer. Friday U"Aud I illnllke thin hmiKltiR wnrnt
expiicted to hrliiR final action hy i of ill.
miiKrcm on lillln nn pendltiR which rather O'CallaRhan. who pra)ed
provide for the abolition nf raplt ill with .Mciieury durliiR hln lat
puillMimeni in in" inn i -"-
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luinbi.1
Oint hill Introduced hy Senator
Dial of South Cirrllnn lian already
paioed t the neuate. and han been
held up In the limine for nmo time.
.Mcllenry wan lianRed nftir ef- death,
fnrtn of enatori. church liKiders "Jiilnt wan thlnkliip uf (lod nu he
nnd other Influential permiuj hnd mounted the cjJ(oM. That Rave
failed In .ih him. Numervoun ap-jhlm rouraite. Hut hn never roallz
pea Ik were made dlnt tn I'renl-, ed Hie M'rloumiwin of hln crime,
dent llardliiR. Tint raito aroiiN'd , , -
morn Interest In the dlntrlrt than J l or ('. WINS TIIACK MHin
ally In recent jearn. hecaUKe of the
belief that, Mcllenry wan mentally n i I.OS AN(!ia.KS. March 2u. The
child, and that the illMrlct author-1 l'lilvernlty of California track team
lllen wore excentlnp one not , re-,
uponnlhle.
HERE LIES Tntr BocTTLeocct?.
rVAO MEPE LIES 1?AE CUSTOMER.
- BY
the highest hill,
0 mother 0' mine!
would follow me still,
O mother o' mine!
.. II(V!in Kill MIL'
1 rig.
o !
t
ki"e hi Another itooil-lijr
Th.-n. t.Iio ultnerni tll-ieieru-I
on pirti, ularly tho priiuii i.iipvr
Kitendenl. Captain W I. I'eako.
and Katlier J. I' O'Callashan. nplr
llii.il advlncr to Mcllenry. exprenn
ml lhemelVeK an hupliiK capital
punlnhment ouhl he lenliilated out
i extttence. ,
"'l hnte thU thine more ovory
In
noum. militt
Although
HK.Utilt thu
I havo never been
principle. of; capital
punlnhmenl. I am heclnnlni; to
doubt tho competency of any man.
JhiIru nf Jury, to pa
sentence ol
defeated l'nherilt uf Snnthern Call'
foml.i here Saturday ti.'l to 3S.
LIES AND LIES
IJrVerAtY f
mr M.1
OLP
t .? xsr- . -,. ass" xi 1 . j
VI rt - SB- A -
or C-Sv Si "1 sk.
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ILL ATTEMPT
TO
T
E
Acceptance Will Be Sought
Dcupitc Absence of the
President's O. K.
f
WABIIINfSTO.V. I). t, Mnrrh 20.
I', iiuhlleaii hoiiru lomtorii failed to
' v to (a tend presidential npprovnl to
' romiiroiiiNo Iioiiuk hill hut went
1 n(l with pI'iiir to put llin incnmiro
'iironirh tint houni). Speaker (illlettn
i fined to permit tho nirnnurit to
i'nn up under n muprnslon of rule,
ml a Hpcrlil ruin nlll he nrcemwry
f'ir Itn ronnlilerntlon. lenders plan
I' rotifer Into today on the proceed'
ire
1 WASIIINCTON. V. V., March 20.
Speaker Olllntt announced todny that
ho wr.iild nrt entertain a motion to
' nuxpend the rulcn to put thn noldlcr
hnniin hill throiiRh thn houno under a
re trl'tlon on tho debate and without
opportunity for nmendmenU.
rreldet llardlns told thn repuhllt
j ran houint lendern today thai In view
nf expritftftlnun on the hontin ho had
prevloinily made, he did not think It
cinejiil.il to offer any rocommenda
tlons now
i Monili II, who heaucn tho houeo de
' lepatlon, made t hi annnuncctnont.
He ndded that republicans planned to
Kii nhead hn rrrommnnded by the
houNt way and niennn commlttoc.
WASHINGTON. O. C . March 20.
Ilvpuhllcan houne trader have vir
tually decided to hrlnc up tho boa
un Thursday,
IRRIGATORS TQ-r.VOTE
nirni up Witlmilrty
Whether the Horsefly nnd Ingclt
Irrigation districts will enter Into a
(ontract with tho Kocrnmcnt for
Joint IrrlRalon i)stem mid canal, will,
ho decided at art election Wednesday
at Ilonanza and I.orella.
Tour polling places will be main
'talned. ono at I.orella and three In
thn lclnlty nf Ilonanza.
Approval nf the contract submitted
by thu Rocrumont will mean the de
velopment at present of about 10,000
acres and a.'.ooo acres eventually.
Those who have been Interested In
land development In the two districts
predict tho election will carry by 0
largo majority.
M.UtKKT ItKI'OUT
roitTI.AND. March 20. Mve-
stock. ogRj and hutter'steady.
Wheat. 11.21 to $1.29.
N
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vot'tii hi5xhm kihh to
i:vi:i:thi:aut iiv iuimoj
iti:ci:ivi;i iiv kvi:hvonk
IIO.HTON, Mnrch 20. Amn-
tcur railln tnlophuno fnng hurn
4 arc wondering who In tha youth 4
who from the fnr ntrelchc of 4
thu Atlantic flanlird a kli, to
liln HW'iothcart. Kvoryonu cot
tho klm.
WITHDRAWAL OF ALL
TROOPS FROM RHINE
BY JULY 1 DIRECTED
I'rexloiiilj' Annniinrol I'ollry I'lnreil
In Execution ly Order of
Hccrftnry Week
WAHHINOTO.V. I) C . Mnrrh 20
Ordern dire t His tho return to thn
Culled Status hy July I, of all Ameri
can troopn now on tho Ithlne wnn In
nucil today hv Secretary Wekn, who
announcd the order wamorcly con
tinuation of thn policy previously an
nounced for withdraw Inr thn Amerl
can forces early an poanlblo.
GRAZING RULE ISSUED
SI loop Croxoinft "Slnto I.lno
Hntn llamU Intprrtrtl
Mnnt
Ilcforn any Rraxlnc permit will bo
Issued coverltiR shcop grazlne In Dis
trict r. on tho Mqdoc national forest,
It inurt ho shown that alt sheep cross
Iiir tho Oregon line Into tbo stato of
California have had their band In
spotted by n representative of tho
bureau of animal Industry and cxhlb
It a certificate to that effect to the
forest offlcor In charge
Thin wan anonunccd today by For
est Supcrvlnor W. II. Durbln
Thin certificate must show one of
tbo two foltewlne:
1 That theso nhcep havo been In
spected by a representative of the
llureau of Animal Industry subse
quent to March 11, 1322, and have
been found freo from scab or expos
ure thereto.
2. If tho sheep concerned arn either
scabby or havo been exposed, the
owrfer Inusl'Yroduec ccrtlffcato'of
Inspection show Ins that they have
been dipped one or moro times under
thn supervision of a representative of
the Hureau of Animal Industry In the
alstato of Oregon subsequent to March
n, 192
Noheep will bo allowed to enter
national forest ranges unless these
requirements have been fulfilled.
AUCTION PRIZE COWS
llluo Klhhoii Holder-. Sl.tteil to On
L'ndcr Hammer Today
PHII.ADFa.PIHA. March 20.
Sons and daughters of some of tho
world's champion luiro bred milk
cows, will parade before, tho auction
eer here today in tho Ilrcntwood Na
tional sale nnd show. A number of
stato blue ribbon holders are rtlno
carded to go under the hammer and
tho eyes of the dairying Industry In
tho I'niteil States will bo focused on
tho prices obtained for a significant
reason. '
If tb prices aro good, dairymen
claim It will place the stamp of ap
proval upon thn effort to Introduco
the pure brod Into nil tho dairies of
thin country, while if tho prices are
disappointing, tho same men admit
It will mean that their efforts to im-
provo tho Industry along theso lines
will havo received a decided sotback
Trom thu Pacific coast come a son
and daughter of tho world's cham
pion milk producer. Segln Pletertju
Prospect, whoso record of 37,000
pounds of milk In ono year Is ono of
tho wonders of tho dairying Industry.
Leading Canada's offering at tho sale
will bo tho sou of tho world's cham
pion butter producer of all ages and
breedn, Uella Poutlac, producer of
OST pounds of butter In ono year.
Canada also sends grand-daughters of
May Kcho Sylvia, thn only cow In tho
world to produce 1,000 pounds of
milk In T days, yielding 41 pounds of
butter.
Thero will bo a number of cows
who havo produced, under official
test, up to 36 pounds of butter III
sovon days and up to 1,200 lbs. of
butter in ono year. Then there will
nlso bo a number of sous and daugh
ters of cows with lesser yet enviable
records, mada under official tests.
At tho shW vulunblo prize will bo
awarded the grand champion cow
and tho runners-up to her. Tho show
hud sale wilt last four dujs and, 200
head nf tho best breeding stock of
tho Holstoln dairy cattle will go un
der tho hammer, Theso cnttlo como
from nineteen states nnd Canada and
sixty-fivo of tho leading establish
ments will bo represented by anlraala.
L
K HNT
NUT HELD
National Oncanization to
Start Active Operations
on May 1
CHICAOO, Marck 20. With ,.
000,000 bunholn of wheat already
undor contract on 100 per cent
bonis, the American Wheat Ornw
em association, tentatively organ
ized at Knnsan City earlier In thn
month, expoetn to begin operation
May 1, according to announcement
todiy.
Plans as finally agreed upon hern
will bo referred baek to each state
unit repreientcd In tho organisa
tion for approval, with each stato
to namo delegates to tho general
ratification meeting In Denver bo
fore April IS.
Tho new wheat marketing body
was formed by representatives of thn
Northwest Wheal Growers' associa
tion and nt thn National Wfaeat
Growers' association.
Tho organisation plans to regu
late the flow of wheat to market
and to store the surplus against
demand.
2ND OBENCHAIN TRIAL
Date Will n Hrt Toinorwwj Jry
Disagrvr in First
I.OS ANOELES. March 20. A sec
ond Obenchaln trial Is to be sot to
morrow following a disagreement of
tbo first Jury last night.
Tbo revenge of a woman scorned
was tho motive- the froMeation
sought to establish In tha titarof
Mrs. IedftlyBsObeaeUljfcrie4
.wlth'rouNsr Ir ecBtisWrt k
slaying of J. Helton Kennedy on Aug
ust 5, 1921.'
Tho prosecution asked for n ver
dict of guilty on the ground that the
defendant conspired with Uureh to
slay Kennedy. A considerable portion
of the testimony In the nurch trial
was ruled out In tbo Obenchaln case
on tho ground that under rules of
cvldenco It could not apply to an al
leged co-conspirator.
51m. Obcnchaln's divorced hus
band, rtnlph n. Obenchaln, was ono
nf her attornoys In tho trial. 8ovcral
wcoks before tho trial thoy obtained
a marriage llcenno and onnouncod
that they would bo ro-marrlcd If a
verdict of acquittal were returned.
TAX SLASHERS BUSY
Many Remnimenilutlonti Made for
Itnlurtlnn of Expenditure
PORTLAND. March 20. The Ore
gon tax reduction league, with rep
roMcntatlvcs of 21 counties present,
met hero today.
President J. C. Cooper said the
Icigiio was not concerned with shitt
ing tax turdenn by finding other
sources, hut solely with lightening
lovles.
Over a scoro of recommendations
woro presented bx various delega
tions. Including abolition of state
commissions, creation of a governor's
cabinet, adoption of tho lncomo tax,
abolition of tho national guard, leav
ing military Instruction with stato
and county schools; abolition of mil
lago Lix fur higher education and no
road bonds for tho next 20 years.
UPTON GETS 3 YEARS
Man Convicted on Statutory Charge
.Sentenced by Judge Stone
Dean T. Upton, who pleaded guilty
to a statutory charge Saturday, ap
peared before Judge Stone this morn
ing and was sentenced to three years
at hard labor In the ponetontlary at
Saiom.
Sheriff Low will take him to Salora
In tho morning.
IUNKEHS IJACK IJOOTLKGOEKfl,
COLOXEL NUTT DLSCOVEBH
v
MIAMI, Fla March 30. Boot
legging backed by bankers, who
actod as trustees for funds, was re
ported to have' been uncovered here
by Colonel Nutt, a revenue offlcor.
CHARflKiJ DESERTION
Earl Gleen Allen today tiled suit
for divorce in the circuit court
against Josephine Allen, charging d
serUon, f 4
BY nSSOGMTIDN
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