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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 22, 1936. e k E |an interesting story that in company with American o~ -~ .".—————PROFESSION-—FAL ' i = g al \ (ASKA "l})lre | Alrplane Pilot Art Williams he saw and talked to Paul | L /3 [AEINS. Modern- Fraternal Societies e Bakier and “_"w'[}zmumn intrepid Georgia flier, who has been missing Horosco e ' DT OF BOBERT W. BENDER - - For : on a flight from Georgia to Rio de Janeiro since 1927. __BIFZTHDAY Etiquett P ——— Gastineau Channel ! Published _ev Sunday by _the| Redfern, he said, was being held captive and worship-| 3 quette g incli Helene W. L. Albrechbt | |: PRINTIX Second and Main | ;i 3 A R sl 2 { “The stars incline - ped as a god from the skies by a tribe of Guiana natives. Ry Roberta I ee ! but ‘do not compel” i PHYSIOTHERAPY ” - Secohd Hardly had Mr. Harrod so informed the world when | The Empire extends congratula- & ] Massage, Electricity, Infra =a ! i o g mEG | Pilot Williams, who has been conducting a search for f{‘i;’;d::‘dr’,’l?zi_‘f‘s"es ":fiflr l’g?" pn i e | [ SSCEESS: —— sy B&y. Molieal Crmpastias - | B. P. 0. ELKS meets 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | the lost aviator, denied the story and declared Harrod |, - gt i e e o 4 Q After a man and a woman| SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1936. 207 Fcr:)wsomm ;mo. t Se‘r,};smedn:sd;‘y at8 P, Delivered by carrier in J“": au and Douglas for $1.25 {wasn't even with him when he made an aerial scarch 3 S have been introduced, how soon| adverse planetary influences rule || one ce, 216 i bty anE ;:o]:"::lf: Sy mail. postage said at ng rates over the Guiana district. Williams says he contacted shay) m"-"r begin C“H‘:‘g each other| strongly today, according to astrol- | EERibr Bular. | 3 "y One year, ‘in advan ) in advance,| v Indian tribes but the information obtained FEBRUARY 22 o gt M O ogy. It is a time to stay at home s B ———— SIDES, Secretary. e onsibers i 0 . ) ill_promptly ¢ Mrs. J. A. Hellenthal A. This depends entirely upon|gafter church for menacing” influ- ) | 5 : ot R R ns Office of any fallire o Irregularity | tended to prove Redfern had:never landed in the area. | Evelyn Claire Hollmann |the rapidity of the friendship. It|ences are foretold. Letter-writing| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | |~ In the delivery of their papets. = Al s, Aside from the general assumption that they can't Botert g m‘ ! might be within an hour or o, it|i; well-directed, DENTISTS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS EopHOeR: e rifbichirirde: ice, 3T 1oth be right, the world eagerly awaits the true story, e e might be several years, or it might| = iorme are probable in many\ Blomgren Building Seghers Council No. e \m‘im‘?s“a 9\;~”A§§QC‘TAIEVDIVPfi§|S‘S\:‘1 to the Which, of course, may never be told. If the mystery Cotiinte THIRAE be never. £ : parts of the United States and avia- PHONE 56 1;60,1 Meetings second use for republication of all news dispatches credited 1o can not be solved, perhaps Mr. Harrod or Mr. Williams etk Q When, altendlzg Ia dinner} yion may be attended by unusual| ! Hours 9 a1 to ) pm. | :%% BStho'?‘rdayxv e~ B D e ied harcly, | |18 paper and also the . tell us how they do it down in Guiana. Their pre- FEBRUARY 23. party, “hg should be the first guests| qiericuities. Both men and women [B—a—e— b;oth;;s o dn::)s e;:p \W - 5 e o5 7o Br Lamcem Scription might prove of inestimable value to those George V. Kodzoff o i A houlq| $Bould_avoid recognizing unpleas- | = = gnn el Be . N ALASKA Ci ATION G ul»/\NTLEP(; o :thARJER Bit Sebi al), ‘e bovs Mavd Docn" Bob Martin A. The guests of honor should ant conditions as discontent is en- P T' . unc! am- ¥ oTHER PL ON. " |secking publicity afte | g8 | be the first to leave. coivaged. dnder- this toRHEvraAoD. C. P. Jenne {bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, entertaining Grover C. Winn Q Is it proper to LFII Fho week- Labor troubles are forecast. Dif- DENTIST . K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. & N | e — ”;dt m‘l?“fl"wmn they are expect- ficulty in obtaining household em-!' Rooms a]l“;;’d; Valentine MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | porrrr e --9 €d to leavi ployees may increase at this time u g p . Doc. Cook wants credit again for finding the North | { A. Yes, the hostess has this pri- tgi; ‘cmks ik dEgist dimespant Telephone 176 | Uecond and fourth Mon- Pole. Why not give it to him? It's only a service slalmnH From The Emplre vilege nrdlv Sl éhau(le\xrs A BaF et ARGt 2 .= day of each month in for Admiral Byrd and some of the other boys now 1: \ l \ S A i g peramental | .:comsh Rite Temple, . % | r-m«-w-v & i i1 /—-lf eginning at 7:30 p. m. anyway 14 () M R C Women may now be difficult to | Lot Sl s NI (1 e O Iily Lessons || with in business or politics. " Dr. Richard Williams et w~rs$$§f’,'1a§e,“°,“f£§; RS < 4293 The wise will look after their homes i 3 Increase in fur prices bodes well fof Alaska fur| &= rrrrrrorrooomoenny E g and_ families, for guidance will be| | '\T'ICPENI\!JJTRIESE‘DENCE W. LEIVERS, Secretary. farmers and trappers. At a recent Tacoma sale prices | FEBRUARY 22, 1916. " ]n En{:llsh needed in domestic problems as the | | Gagtineau Bu.lding o s o were reported 35 to 40 per cent over a month 880.| p.. yinaid thousend Ameri-| ) § spring advances. | Phone 431 |1 | A Hudson Bay Company auction in London showed | ounc®po o’ nlrendy bean: e “‘,",,‘s 7 W. L. Gordon }| Contradictory “facts” regardingiee gl ‘!’YPE‘?“l;l’l'Ens RENTED | prices up from five to 30 per cent, the highest level| and the Turks were reported “Still | ¢=== —— flm_“]’f“fl‘ gnahs m‘“; _bex.‘d‘;‘:;‘irfr?alfir ? 2 -00 per month | since 1929, No limit to the possibilities of the Terri-| continuing their lust for murder”| Words Often Misused: Do not 58, | beenss "emns adfierents. to new| | Dr. A. W. Stewart || J. B. Burford & Co. | . tory’s fur industry. Its future in that great trinity— |by Associated Press rlisp:_vtcho-; fro 1| “We placed the money at his dis- ‘;‘ml; of‘ govo}nment and to pre- | DENTIST [ ! “Our _doorslep s worn by | _ fur, fish and gold—is assured. ‘Armenia and its people,” | position.” Say, “at his disposal.”| ; % A eatisfied customers” (. . oy AT g judice among editors. WASHINGTON, lHL GREAT LEADER. 52 o d British Ambassador Price, Often Mispronounced: Clothes.|” Roprerics will continue {0 el | s S e . e & — | “have suffered more than any oth- | pronounce klothz, not kloz. ok i ; S el P NG Again the nation pauses in ir:ouie to 1ts first Presi- Was Une| 3 stv In Banning Dirigibles? | °* country from massacres. Its Often Misspelled: Mediocre; cre, \“m"c pod: thate will be ALY, DI § i gt LR AL BIa mtion pelee T Bov LR as Uncle Sam Hasty In Banning Dirigibles? | 70 oy on e e that | 'lils to women and children. Need| | Office Pone 469 dent—George Washington. And it is fitting and proper —_— : reiy st e 9% lg‘bc ada (205 Ceh = L - {and greed will conspire to cause - —a it should for in doing so Americans not only pay hom- (Port Angeles Evening News) - e ! ; 3 ":“]’Se og:"“"!pl‘;tx‘;q“” Ecrcé’m’vg many crimes. b 5 a courageous lead. 7 e The United States has taken quite a beating in con- | 5 % i j GenatE 2010y i AR "] While war clouds are watched|* age m'.\ courageous leader who"filled the gap when Nm;; \\l'llfl‘;(lLs\ Aodbechipth ‘“(lke e or i Alaska’s trade with the out udpi plish, achieve acler iRtk T s Niharetories Bwtll TELEPHONE 563 , leadership was needed but coupled with the man is ™ . (40, TR world increased $12,000000 during| word Study: “Use a wor S e . 5 - i —9-12; 1- L 2 giant dirigible, and after the Macon fell into the sea 3 a word three| nopfact strange inventions that will Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 4 the birth of the Republic itself. While he was but one Lr‘( i é lifornia const it was generally admitted | 1€ Past year, according to figures, t; and 16 is;yours”” et us i | Eetoce ebeEomY o e e T | Dr. W. A. Rystr of those great patriots of 1776, as the outstanding man "’lm J:« b:,m‘l"", =il mm‘;}ommnc‘m 4 | made public by the Department of | crease our vocabulary by mastering | tpe. sere i) A?rplanns" r. i ystrom ¢ E of the time his name is synonymous with independence. | Noy. however, the ghost of the big sky liner is | COmmMerce and Labor. |one word each day. 'Today's word: | are to become useless in war, be-| | Ger nr?nuxrvwisoqr;al Bank 4 George Washington, like so many other famous giiding through the clouds once more. The committee | .o 4.0 ;;-;atnd it Etymologize; to : fl'“_h into the or-{ ause of new methods of destroy-| | X-RAY 4 men, was a product of war. Biographers agree that had of scientists appointed last March by Secretary of day of 'Was"]’m”wn £ o4 ;pom‘nr_ B How perilous US| ing them. | s ‘ there been no revolution by the American colonies Navy Swanson reports that Uncle Sam quit 100 S0ON. | oo™y "y ooy et Fec (TR BRIV M0 ")V“‘""v at iandom” —| persons whose birthdate it is have | T during his time it is doubtful that Washington would The group wants to see more dirigibles bwilt, and be- | . By otherhood hall and the other| - o o {the augury of a year of chflnges‘:*T___.. i ; 4 have risen above the average citizen of colonial days. lieves that (:(-”,“”“):(v,d-Pxp;‘]nrl:;enlu‘t'lon ::::{;lh;)\:‘rcl'll]:: given by the Loyal Order of Moose | \:lu‘u%bun:s'.r‘tal?nesdthfat.’may become | | Robert Slmpson ;i But there was a revolution against British rule and :](:[:7:.;:7?2:‘” airships really do have a us "CHOR | iy their local lodge. i Rl i ?;,}:n;,y prob- | Gp.. D i Washington. who was in hearty accord with it, f0und " pyyotically all of America’s experience With the| A nov garase for we by thel] 1.OOK and Learn [lavly win ve alert mentally and ex-' | G:aduate Los Angeles Col- . E the opportunity to reveal his true quality of greatness. yuge rigid dirigible has been confined to the Navy. | yfones Conmor Company . wae of- ceedingly industrious. These sub- ! lege of Optumetry and PRECEDENCE . B:vy-]? to I).u\ u"!i‘h‘nr(' of a \'U'le“\«‘ ]vl;mli.\lmn OWner, and it is not an experience which the navy recalls with | ficiall& scheduled for opl"nmg withe B_V A. C. tordon jects 0'; Pisces are honest, generous, ‘ Opt}‘mlmo‘ogy { v § he was particularly adroit in military leadership. Neith- pleasure : in the week. | ient and fond of meditation. | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Certain things come, with the er his record in the House of Burgesses nor in the| First there was the Shenandoah, ripped to pieces in | | Grorge Frederic Handel, compos- | fim —~ ——— ———= | years, to be an expected part L fizst Congress were particularly brilliant but when he @ line squall over Ohio. Then there was the AKron—| o oo roeconying pigher| 1 HOW many automobiles are|©r. Was born on this day 1685. Oth- | 77—~~~ 73 | of every occasion. Within our was made Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of DiZger. stronger and safer than the Shenandoah—and | o © ZHIEs R W8 SR scrapped annually? |ers who have celebrated it as a DR. H. YVANCE P ofession, this regard for the . # i i the Akron was torn to bits by a storm off the Jersey | 2. What is the science of coins| Pirthday include Charles Henry ! o 22t traditi 1 t be ¢ the United Colonies on Juhe 17, 1775, and set out for . = "0 W8 B t0 O O o eon. Which was in i | south end of the district on the O Sanear B omuith. achide 18010 0TRRTS Dear i1 OSTEOPATH ’f‘h‘ onal tmflsw gombi;led 3 e S g A . . 8 a M g Ve US| Jetfers E als ? i ; 3 i with new ste War o A Cambridge o direct action against the British, he Was ¢ ‘u improvement on the Akron; and the Macon, | Jefferson e 3. Which is farther, from New born, Revolutionary War General, | Consuliation and examinsticn ST s ssf:oessful cgf;bm_ beginning the career that was to reveal his true worth jike the others, ran into weather that was a little too | York City to Chicago, or from | 1751 Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | ath n 40 an b i Bt . N Such for 1t and S0 e the s | B. M. Behrends, Juneau banker| Begiimont, Texas, to Bl Paso, Tox. | i | | 7 6:30 and by appointment. i °me s‘mda:‘,:‘"‘ ;fl: goe As one biographer said: “If he was not a great man ~ With that dismal record, it is hardly surprising |2nd mfl“‘c}‘am returned on the Jef-} 549 | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1936 | | Office Grand Apis., Lear Gas- A;ME, by us g (o e when he went to Cambridge, he was both a general that the Navy Department feels like doing all of its | ferson from an etxended trip tol 7 Who was called ‘The Man of | The week's work begins with bene-| | tiaeau otcl. Phone 177 A q and a statesman in the fullest sense when he drove!TVing in airplanes hereatter. Pacific Coast cities. He told The| pegtiny? | fic aspects dominating in planetary & —————————8 PY & the British out of Boston in March. 1776, From that. Y€t this report of the scientists is something that Empire that business conditions| 5 what is the composition of |€OVvernment, according to astrology.| e = ax O e e foremas, | €an't be laughed off. These men had no ax to grind; | 51 rally were picking up and that| pewter? |The #tars kucourage; declilon, ¥ ENTRAL MOTORS L 1 me on untll his death he was admittedly the foremost y,oy gre, furthermore, men who know what they are |2 general feeling of optimism per- T, | itiative and enterprise. and The Charles W . man of the continent talking about, and they have had ample opportunity | “ aded the entire business world ANSEWERS Women come under a configura- MAYTAG PRCDUCTS : & That terrible winter of 1777-78 at Valley Forge | to study the question from all angles. e 1. Between 2,500,000 and 3,000, ”on which apparently puts them!' | \ Cctrter Mortuary §. showed Washington at the very peak of his ability in When they announce, then, that it is their .m\m Pupils of the parcchial school in | 000, forward in public affairs. They are! | W P. HNSON i 1 leadership and courage. As-the miserable condition belief that big airships like the Akron and Macon can | Juneau entertained at a program| 2. Numismatics. ‘tu exer great influence in the e JL PHONE 136-2 of his men continued, the Congress meddled and the be built and operated with reasonable assurances both | honoring the birthday of George 3. The two Texas cities are fa national campaign and will engs —_— I clamor of the people was heard, but Washington stood °f S2fety and of usefulness, they must be listened to. | Washington, ther apart in reform work of many sorts in- e 4 2 L : When they say that it would pay the country to build — 4. Napoleon Bonepart, | cluding temperance and prohibition | -6 Sh firm. Plot after plot was hatche st i parte. | ones-stevens 0 |+ Sl S R T ' il et ',m]‘.’“d against him. Al of these craft, and experiment thoroughly until| J. P. Morgan contributed $20000( 5. Pewter is an alloy of tin and | movements i P [~ Our trucks go any piace any as started to replace him with General Ho- jairship potentialities and limitations were fully known, to a fund to aid the wives and|lead. ! This should be a fairly fortunate ;| LADIES' — MISSES’ | ! | time. A tank for Diesel Oil § ratio Gates, but this too failed when a treaty of al- | their statement demands respect | children of Canadian soldiers. ——————— | wedding day, for Uranus promises| | READY-TO-WEAR || and a tank for Crude Oil save E liance was signed with France in 1778. It was absurd' After all is said and done, the Germans seem to be = JHMANN’S GIN costs no Close sympathy and long associa-| | Seward Street Near Third R, burner trouble. b A to expect foreign nations to deal with a second-rate |able to use these giant airships without dropping them | ~Weather: Maximum, 40; mini-|mere than ordinary gin. ady. | tion. Brides of today probably will s ~' | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 . il man as Commander-in-Chief when Washington was into the ocean. Our technical skill should be at least | mum 33; cloudy. - I be helpful in guiding their hus — — | y RELIASLE T in the field. From that point on, his right to leader- | €Ul to that of Germany; our willingness to experi- | T < e SHOP IN JUNEAU! | band’s careers. | al ASLE 1RANSFER 2 ? ship was never questioned. In fact, it swung the|™ePt With a spectacular new form of transportation | S| ¢ JUNE. . —_— There is a promising sign for e . e other way and the great man was called u . 2 ERagic be Ll Al gient, l el JUVLRU‘» oo Tt T e e AL who fask el ot Dersont ” # 5] ~, s i i 3 50 e ed upon 0 14 is hard to avoid the feeling that the big ngxd s SPECIALIZING in high places whether they be , A = i :cm(‘d “,, .' )1: m( ml\mml duu}uon S(mln- 1”9"d"'d]ng|b]e will yet play an important part in man’s | z political or financial. Prcmoters ’: ’ Commmrcml Ad]ust- 1€ opportunity for personal gain and proposed | conquest of space and time. The report of this com- f heis, f f | will benefit. Many who should re- | :j = . ashington set himself up as king over the new |mittee of scientists compels us to consider the whole weelies \ in French ceive favors will be disappomted, -y &' -'—Gz I mentt&RatmgBureau 5 country. His reply was characteristic of the man: |question from a fresh viewpoint. A fir however. ‘ i Cooperal “l’cge ‘;‘;‘:exh“” Serv- : “If you have any regard for yourself or posterity, | == . Congress now comes under a con- | RoO! . or respect for me, banish these thoughts from your | 3 Italian | figuration that should be favorable H A 1S ATEUOR BLDG. g you; Re For Pessiiisiad | 9 A | | We have 5,000 local ratings on file | | imind, and never communicate, as from yourself or any | 00C., Z0r. L esatIEBInG Harry R: to war veterans but legislators are| v Y 1 one else, a sentiment of like nature.” : FIE T age Dinntey Lkely: fo_he hotilc Soithne whonad = ¢ , @ S f 1k E % | ly battles have been fought in, N A R S P T { & Little wonde > ¢4 s & (Seward Gateway) Dr st on! i e . try. A loesder We call him the father of our €oun-| rhere were no personally conducted tours to Alaska | e Gastineau Cafe | civil life. { ) ) § ¥. A lesser man might have seen the possibilities in | 100 years ago when the first steamship to cut the wate CHOCOLATES | British astrologers who prophesy | ¢ you enjoy indoor sports— HUTEL ZYNDA & kingdom. of the Pacific was getting under way for that historic | —————— e Short Ord that 1936 will bring amazing de- Here’s of th Y i g y | rders at All Roars | ere’s one e best—TR' i A mnon-partisan in politics himself, Washington | voyage. ‘v:lopmcnts to England announce|! BOWLING! ELEVATOR SERVICE i was responsible for holding the two natural parties This summer, however, there will be more tours I that the world is on the threshold | l apart from contest until such time as the government | than ever for advance reports foretell of a banner year |of a better order of things, al-! BRUNSWICK 8. ZYNDA, Prop. f t g s S . erritor; E ! though the pangs of transition had become firmly established. He had Alexander |1°F the Territory on land and on sea! : > i O ‘ Hamilton on one hand, sounding the first doctrines|, TWC Passenger steamers each week for Seward! F O S S |from established routines may be|| BOWLING ALLEYS e ! L N i R < (GOCUHINES | noreased train arrivals and departures! Dock exten- | difficult to endure. : i "hdnl“gz"m"‘" Heidelberg | ! what later became the Republican party, and onlgiont Road construction! Gold mine operations! Fish- CONSTRU | The planet Herschel will leave EE ON TAP McCA ;7..- other hand Thomas Jefferson, exponent of the|ing! Big game parties! Home building! Lowell creek im- CTION CO. | Taurus in 1942 at which time, the | cCAUL MOTOR emocratic cause. He could not see the inevitable | provement! Homer! And besides all this, the regular . | seers foretell, the financial struc- |- £ | fNOIMPI‘IVY ’ nece-sity of party government in a republic, but toseasonal activities! Phone 107 Juneau { iireof the British Bmpire aill hiye JUNEAU-YOUNG [ Dodge and Plymouts Dealers his foresight in guarding against what emotional par-| If there are any pessimists in town this summer, in]| b;‘le“iegm:g“smy recast.lult o l:;‘:‘ [ Hardware Company 1l tianship might have done a v na | the face of this program, nothing will cheer them up! g phesi at money will circulate S R hilken naMEA L i Senator Glass is sporting a bandaged hand, the || 1f you're out to please the man Reliable | needs of everyone will be supplied, | | P d Heavy Har i “ : res f oratorics ey and wealth will not be amassed for | | uns and Ammunition | result of oratorical emphasis. When crack-'em-down || of the family . . . let us help nlbgar, P U FORD AGENCY TG oy 2 % Johnson was right, they ba —Atlanta | t 2 Lo it INTERESTING, IF TRUE. s vrmhealiy TR IR M e friad S | Persons whose birthdate It Is have|y " (Authorized Dealers) B A 5 5 ] & By f ear of new ex- 18 warld ik g oK g ; 253 || an the éings that men like e gty o° 8 7 GARBAGE HAULED | | GREASES The world is beginning to wonder what they put in | periences and adventures. Sport % i in St 0 Y e e » What Al seems to fear is that the Democratic Party | pest. and pleasure are indicated. Good Reasonable Monva.y Rates ‘ GAS—OILS i An; " .” lx ;’1 yumx;.\. or may be it's |lmdh“l\l is becoming the party of Ivanof Jefferson, Gregovitch Sunitmy Gl,ocerY fortune is foretold. i E. 0. DAVIS - 1 re arrod aramaribo newspaperman, sends out kst P v v 4 » * "I i paj Jmk\on and Karl Cmeland —New York Sufx.fi Bk PHONE 83 or 85 B i Children born on this day prob- TELEPRONE 584 JUNEAU- M ORS “The Store That Pleases” utler M; rug ably will be gifted in many ways.| | Phone 4753 | Foot of Main Street " DlSEASE OUTBREAK PERILS SEA SCOUTS auro Drug Co. §| Moo sbjcs of Puces sty | . have artistic talents and attain suc- cess without desiring it. r- = | Winslow Homer, painter, was , born on this day 1836. Others who t . have celebrated it as a birthday a o ”» include Samuel Provost, Protestant } Episcopal Bishop, 1742; William| / Harris Crawford, Virginia states-| The B. M. Behrends s " | DRY CLEANING L . | (Copyright, 1926.) é/ ———————— ® Z | Bank 7 3 FLEISCHMANN'S GIN costs no / H adv. Juneau, Alaska Rume Shan eetipaty. S Soft g + SHOP IN JUNEAU! Water ! COMMERCIAL - Sl Wl & ® TAP BEER v and SAVINGS DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL IN TOWN! 4 {2 GENERAL HAULING o i ; Your ° > Resources Over Two and One STORAGE and CRATING ; ALASKA [HE MINERS' 4 131 03 , Half Million Dollars CALL US R ! LAUNDRY . v assistance .M an outbreak of meningitis it reported by wireless from 1,000 miles at sea off tlh; JUNEAU Mm ‘nd i Panama canal zone. One victim of the disease died. The navy destroyer Tltnall raced towards it witl X : ’hnlellfl and serum. The training craft carried 67 young cadets and 23 crew members when it sailed Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 PHONE 15 quuor Store : 8an_ Francisce on-the annual practice cruise. (Assoclated Press Photo) L SILL DOUGLAS . ; from -

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