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DAY, DECEMBER 19, 1945 PAGE FOUR ! K | S 3 f 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 Wmmmm e ¢ , | reason it would seem necessary that the normal flow | WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS Hi ¢ (u ) aska "[plr( | of plentiful goods be restored as soon as possible, but 0 y EA RS A G 0 : Puslsfeg every even cm‘::;.&a‘y] hl(hc | the;picire 5 mon w0 briuhl 2 TH E EMPIRE IDE AL m{‘;}'{;lflzfigms Cco. R 4 g S(‘rnnd and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska PSR A 1 L R | P ¢ “pafngtel Mr. Wallace’s Horoscope SR 7% DoN AR Jpe aE ) r Obfoxz e | § WILLIAM K. CARTER _ - ~« - Editor and Manager = - | DECEMBER 19, 1925 g 121 MAIN STBEET 1‘! i | RERARED L0 e Sanase (Washington Post) | Miss \m:;]n:xkp‘:wh (qu’l;l‘llix-rcf;[ l\frx TI h]'[,‘Rl'(‘tl.S\;;us“r:':u‘l;x;ull;l'h:n i [ - -~ Becretaty - o o a repor the steamer Alaska to spend the Christmas holidays. She was atte g ] i T cond Ciass Matter.| Secretary of Commerce Wailace has issued a report | a e 19 { Entered In the st O BACRIPTIO PR "I dealing with wages and profits in the automobile|e e e December 19, 1915 o' e the University of Washington. DR.E. H. KASER The Charles W. Carfpr 3 § Dellvered by carrler in luncau and Douslas for $1.54 per monthi | ynqystry that will simply add to the flames of current | o e i e y DENTIST Morfuar' \ i Postage paid, at the following rates | wage controversy. Except for purposes of political | ¢ Betty Reed e| M H. Sides was installed the preceding night as Commander of BLOMGREN BUILDING { 4 | gpe 204 708t 1n advance $18.00; six months, In Advance, $1.80; | propaganda, there is no excuse for publishing a docu- | ¢ Delbert Thompson o | Alford John Bradford Post No. 4, American Legion. M. A. Lavenik and e B Al e { Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notity | ment of this description bristling with hypotheses and | ¢ Gordon Gray ® |H G. Walmsley were installed as Vice-Commanders and J. T. Petrich hone ou ;}«I‘owéfl;‘mm Sts. ¢ the Businese Office of any failure or irresularity In the delivery | ynyerifiable assumptions. It is designed to prove| Fmily McGowan R HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. D ! Telephones: News Office. 602; Business Office, 374, | that the automobile industry could increase basic wage | Ely J. Post . "" i 3 o - P rates 25 per cent by 1947 without raising prices and | o Ethel Silverman . FOR TASTY FOODS . = 3 e rice: 8 arge . vas sched aki & T m;u’}r‘n\n,\ ASSOCIATED PRESS . o yet continue to make high profits. To reach these| g Roy Gilligan sl A second turkey shoot and target practice was sched umu‘ Fu nvv Dr' A w Slewan and VARIETY republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other. | conclusions Mr. Wallace's statisticians have had to do| o Gilbert DeVault §/tblsos-ite Iollopite Lorine DyethapdunieRt S CRITER S DRV Teado DENTIST TRY [ise credited in this paper and also the local news published \ %y "¢ guessing about future conditions—what they | o Charles E. Johnson o' near the Juneau Dairy ST o e TN i3 g ¢ o o are likely to be in the next two or three years as) o o 2 H Foun A ot Way asks Newsapers, W11 | regards increases in productivity and in material costs, (o ¢ & o & © ® © ® ® ® e | The City Council was in session only about one-half hour at the Office Phone 469 Gas‘ll!eal! Cafe v ? | volume of sales and other factors affecting future | B - regular meeting the previous night. An informal report of the condition Foremost in Friendliness | profits. “Even with a 25 per cent wage increase d | s @ ermseee e+ | of the Juneau Water Company pipes was made by the inspector but no| | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. ’“"""( oo t :;‘ ”":“'r“lllm i ‘"m'd:’l“‘ ;"J’“”.::J': i | }ur:um was taken. The inspection had been made in connection with the Cmdnf}tr‘oms Angeles dCollese VANITY BEAUTY report, “profits three times larger han in the 36~ I C 0 P E | = o vl S o s the city 0! ptometry an period can be expected on sales 2'% times as large”! H 0 R 0 S 2 | pos ibility of the purchase of the system by the city Ohthalmaligy SALON P | AIbaTaic 1950 o T w ' “The stars incline i A Christmas musical service in which 21 voices were to join in Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Gooper Buflding As was to have been expected, spokesmen for the | Ao Mol W e i ot S Ap e s rag et v i v i automobile industry dispute the validity of the du-i { but not compe | choral singing was to be given the following g ay & “' ‘“5_3.0“‘_““ ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager partment’s estimates and protest its conclusions. | o | Church. There were solos and duu*,} on the program, as well as choral Alaska Musi‘ Su I Open Evenings Phone 318 | President Wilson of General Motors says that his| Ay DECEMBER 20 | Sneing of well-known and loved Christmas carols. ! pply i company would have to increase its volume of produc-| THURSDAY, DECEMBER The children of the Inaian School at Douglas took part in a fine Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Dr Jomn H.G | tion by 60 per cent over 1936-39 in order to make as ¥ ' | 'christmas progra wder the direction of Mrs. Rose Davis, teacher in 3 ¥ { much }momxy as it did during that period, under OPA | Until late todeay ! sdverse, Rapscts C~] “M-i“ l: i i i e Etanes-=Bltsieat Lostrgments r. Joln b eYer f price formulas, without any wage increases whatever. rule. Labor is under a 1111-0@0,,. luv‘;; m((’ s LAl e S Biupiter DENTIST And the general manager of the Automobile Manu- |INg Slgn \\lu.('l’\ imuv affect oubm(‘s:.1 ;l"“.l ghes ,-..".,L_ ;_-_-, S, SRR e BN Phone 206 Second and Seward Room 9—Valentine Bldg. facturers Association declares that labor efficiency in |10 the l};; l‘PF;'XANI) HONE pyre t PHONE 1762 N industry is ently 20 to 40 per cent below pre- AR 4 | . o r 4 4 SIS she Industry I8 STty A b D oo S=e | \Commbn seitse shonla {be auons) . lSh by METCALFE SHEET METAL HOLD THE E—ONLY ON PRICES war levels. This clash of opinion again emphasizes the | ovalis ! Thdad W. L. GORDON I " BRI need for labor and management to get together and |While this ’,”f‘l“‘fn" ’;m‘mn’ e Heating—Airconditioning—Boat The Bexau Slore There cannot be much dispute with the basic idea | settle their differences by means of an impartial fact- |1on WAy ©e WAL T lYoun: B e+ e e e ~ | | Tanks and Stacks—Everything Your Reliable Pharmacists advanced by the Office of Price Administration of- | {inding analysis of the position of the individual auto- “(;uldn-r’; \(\:'-:1-:;9(1 not g engnge-| ~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I did not see 1o one.” in SHEET METAL | ficials who conclude that we face a period of great|Moblle companies involved in wage disputes.. It is PR @70 . i s o OB1A agitve & Hay MRk ho 'One BUTLER-MAURO 251 ettt F. : 7 A1 certainly not the business of the Department of Com- |ment rings on time. s e D S e 1 Phone 711 90 Willoughbv Ave DRUG CO. prosperity if price controls are maintained through the | o o 'to rejudice the es at stake in pending wage BUSINESS AFFAIRS | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Awakening. Pronounce a-wak-'n-ing, | reconversion period, and on the other hand, dangerous | oo, iroversies by resort to sweeping ‘conclusions based | Urfemployment is likely” to cause | four syllables and not a-wak-nin| or disastrous inflation if we fail to maintain prlcc[m‘ assumbtions open to challenge.” anxiety in tlxe'm\\-byenr when ccll:-‘ OFTEN -MISSPELLED: Scissors; four S's. HARRI MAC“INE S"oP 5 (tain plans of big business may be — 3. ol SAte attentive, deferential, servile, ponteols Las i $5the fund alaticis ot | Furthermore, the Department of Commerce study, “\m“}mv . Effectof..cecant .strikes SYNONYMS: Obsequicus, obedient, attentive, deferer servile Pl b_ H = E o} This has been one of the fundamental policies of | (oo 4, take it for granted tha if an Inddstty is able] ; igll. .- Living,, costs | 2 Tish: i ¢ 51 umping — ealmg —0il Burners the administration and it has the support of the}; jee; wage increases out of profits, the case “for ribes wieh WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES businessmen in ‘zeneral. higher wages has been proved. In the presnt instance, | pocemper b | incfehse our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: K. F. MacLEOD—Owner, Manager PHONE 319 However, price controls are only one approach to | however, the question should be raised as to whether NATIONAL ,_,SUES | HOMAGE; respect or reverential regard. (Pronounce the O as in ON). the problem of defeating inflation. Because goods are i all these prospective profits of the automobile industry Thredtening stats_appear to wafn| All thinge in heaven and earth do her homage."—Hooker, scarce and purchasing power is abundant we maintain | belong of right to the automobile workers. . Why -_*hfl_"l_d ” obstadies. T4t Fob plormsl pewc g2, 3 e e s ol 3 5 “The Store for Men" HAnnY nAcE P controls over prices’ of goods. But isn't it equally | they be the sole beneficiaries of technological progress vxcemcnl\ Ccnndonu' s | LT Bt T R e b TR e REE S| MODERN FIOUETTE || SABIN'S Druggis . - 2 , A S - ree economic system, the g ol 1dustrial progress g " i that will either enforce higher prices or put the| ;1 g shared by all workers as consumers. Sharing gotiations may be undermined by | ROBERTA LEE ! The Squibb Store businessman out of business? sring 1 S s » way |€Nemy propaganda which is not con- : : ( is accomplished by lowering prices. This is the way | - e S PRy SRk e crek Front St—Triangle Bld Where Pharmacy Is a The OPA policy would be more sound if it wasn't G £ reate iobs. Moreover, the | fined to efforts of foreigners. e st E TR RE ol ngie g. to stimulate expansion and create jobs. Moreover, th NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | P Profession als conducted alongside of a vague policy of expediency | man who has invested his savings in an industry is| ! u ! . Q. Should one tip a salesgirl in a store, if she has been unusually S g : e In the midheaven of President| ..~ ie? on wage and salary scales. On the one side the! also entitled to a share in the rewards of progress. If Tramat’s Borcedone: s CHaB6r e courteous and attentive? & 3 government is holding the line against inflation—on |all future profit increases are skimmed off by wage | = r‘)f e Ux.\yll!‘ld S.(ulv; with A. No; a tip is not necessary nor expected. . war"eld sDrug s'ore 20TH CENTURY MEAT the other setting the stage for this threat. | increases, the incentive to effect economies and e the two benefics, Jupiter and Ven- | Q. What are the two subjects that one should always avoid in gen- (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) By relaxing wage controls, and not price controls, | Pand markets by lowering prices will be greatly weak- |/ @ o 5 0o places there is| cral conversation? Junfau's Most Popular the way is paved for the numerous strikes which delay | ©1ed if not killed. These larger issues involved in| oo that our Chief Executive A. Religion and politics. NYAL Family Remedies ‘Meating” Place 4 Ay J5 paved | & el current demands for wage Increases have been almost [ Promise th Bl g Nhi L i o sive sobab A SRV & Bl HORLUCK’S DANISH the reconversion schedule and keep goods scarce. ot to.sight owing to the statistical bombardments to | ¥ill succeed in bargaiping, parley-| [yQ. What is the customary hour to serve supper when giving a ball? P, ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS B Price controls cannot be maintained indefinitely. | which we. have been subjected. Yet they are of ing and planning. 4 i, i A. Supper is usually served around 12:30 or 1 A. M. s 1 PHONE 202 In the course of months they will be abandoned | fundamental importance to the preservation of a Persons Wiooe, bIRRVENY S SEA8 '.....,.,....,.“.. whether reconversion is complete or not. For this |sound, progressive, private business economy. the augury of a yeas,of experimen® | by i HUTCHINGS ECONOMY y y (tation but the right job will be TRANSFER % TR B found. It is wise to postpone ro- f an A. C. GORDON | MARKET a1 hem, We enjosed splendid co-| {mance F V|| Choice Meats At Al Times HAULING and CRATING e as ]_ng OR | cveration. I was always able to| as a ere | cnildren born on this day should | “¥ o e Sl R e e s ey Slons g IRAGH G |be endowed with remarkable char-| What Roman emperor allowed the Christians to worship un- i : DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Mer GO R.Ound “What most people don't realize | | acteristics - and,, abundant - brainsy I’LM 44 Phone 344 Phone 344 j3s that the Russians are a good ] | will hdve definite’ ambitions; not al-| D tnoals e taasrs *virthy R HIMEnes ! yogprrasbumngies o 0"1 es B | 3 wn : & worihts wyer oalled & "Por(ia?” FOR (Continued from Page One) \:;v:':‘,;;;znselii"(yi":i":fogl,',“ ahay 1cEpyTighs, (J00) i x)xh 1t opera is the “Anvil Chorus?” CAL IF n RNI 2 Wall Pa er e SR | B sense A i 3 2 a is ? .| The General said he held no| Steamer Alaska arrived here this| = & o o = = _ o _ o o .i 5. What are “croutons?” Grocery and Meat Ma:ket " solve this one, we'll really be in|fears about future amicable rela-| morning at 10 o’clock from the 2 ANSWERS: 478 — PHONES — 371 lD - trouble in a year and a half.” tions between our own country and | south and was to sail this aftet- , BE o antine, High Quality Foods at EM. pA"" SHOP 4 “But, Mr. President,” said Wyatt. i : noon at 3:30 o'clock for the west-|® TIDE TABLE 2 o d ot : s Ly : Moderate Prices | Soviet Russia. There will have to| . o 2. . Vit means rare, curious or of beautiful quality. Virtue Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt “I'm afraid I can't afford a federal | 5 - | ward. | $ 2] i il X | be some give-and-take in our re | ® e o December 20, 1945 o o e | means moral excellence job. I want to go back home and | lations, he said, but eventually| Passengers disembarking here iR : ot ) y AR : practice law. I need the money.” | things will work out well |- were: Marie Growell. Mr: ahd Ms. 12" : ik ; 0‘ 3. Because of Portia who took the part of a lawyer in “The Mer- Jones_s!evens shop B Truman hit the ceiling. Regarding his own relations with | D Fleck, Mrs. Eva Thle, John Ihle,| > Hm'x 2:45a.m, 133 r'v ® [chant of Venice. ey “I know you want to go back to| EEHCR T A ared: M. Ihle, William T. Mahoney, Mrs. | & LOW Sidugn, 40 0. S U Aniiavitor LADIES'—MISSES’ E your law practice,” he said. “I| ‘thx oy q 1/Mahoney, J. W. McDaniel, Mrs [i® High ‘1)4j30 p.m, 195 ft. | 5. Small cubes of fried or roasted bread served with soup. know you want to make bomc‘l)\l ndszfi a peotp(;k army aml McDaniel, Mrs, Nell Parker, Pearl| ® Low 21:08p.m,, -3.7ft. e} "~ g S h N 2 i It READY-TO-WEAR i Sh n kA money. But I don’t like being | end to run it lke one, along|p. ... o," nyg Alto Shattum and | ® O bbb Seward Street Near Third altuc gency President either. However, I feel democratic lines and in close “c"wmmn R. Weir. ® 060000 v 00 0000 r I have to do it, so I'm doing it.” cmd with Congress. I am especially | The steamer has many army pe- PR, © 3 anxious to get along with the| 4 > !A. B. HICKS SOUTH ' u w”e Then, staring at Wyatt shurply,‘ sonnel aboard for replacements to B8 < 4 ON BU Military Affairs Committees of both ESS Houses. If you gentlemen ever have | any gripes, the door to this office will always be open to you.” The Alaskan Hotel he said, “How can I do a good job | if fellows like you aren’t willing to | come up here and help me?” B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. L, J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. Lk s TARE S f Scout Flashlights YOUNGMAN HERE Local contractor A. B. Hicks left | Desk Lamps ety Pin-up Wall Lamps Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O for Seattle yesterday on a bu: trip for the Territery Construction Company and Territory Equipment | | ness | former This made a deep impression on During the private, informal get- | = & @ | A | toenties. desk clerk wit hthe Ingersoll Hotel the new Chief of Staffi ki’ oo rter on the Fishing News | White House for five minutes.|also took occasion to pay tribute ; and Supply Company. He will make | i . ; B0, aiThyod Dore esiie : . T G S T AT, Walking into the Executive Office,|to Gen. George Patton as “one 3;5"(;)“3:;"1‘ w‘:}_":“: fl"'('i;:rzlc:k{ru\,n preparations for shipping to | Lighhng Fixtures he said, #Mr. President, I've come |of the finest field officers e Juneau soon ready-mix conc ,m| i . THE JUNEAU in to surrender.” army ever had. | s - { trucks which his company will put | Sunkra" ulh-a vlole| Lamp BARA NOF UPHOLSTERY CO. 1 Ordinarily it is the work of a| (Note—Committee members were FROM SPOKANE into operation Feb. 1. | e RE-UPHOLSTERING cabinet officer to tender a man a unanimous in this appraisal of | . oulo S Soid A e o | 500'wa“ 32-v0" nghl Planl ALASKA’S FINE! NEW FURNITURE g job. But now Truman finds he has | Eisenhower after the meetings: (1) {15 a guest at the Gastineau Hotel TOM AND JERRY i % el ST DRAPERIES to phone men personally and beg|He is less distant and “brass hatty” L s " BATTER AT SULLY’S BAKERY! | 250_wa" IZ‘VDH nghl Plan’ HOTEL them to work for the government. than his predecessor; and (2) He | | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! (10,146-t4) | _ A Phone 36 122 2nd St. The other day, Truman, who re- {will be easier to do businiess with). s, S s £ - -2 Eleciric Snldermg Irons EAT IN THE . sents criticism o is numerous # ok % | ; Mo upiniments, (o4 e Ay shcmscs | % GIFT CERTIFICATE for Easy Wash- BUBBLE ROOM | [+1ASKA ELECTRONICS visitor: A significant test of strength is i % 2 . = . . es and Service "People complan about 41l N going on_ between & Congressional | scnoss | 5, american ‘ ing Machine, Westinghouse Refriger- Special Dinner Expert radio repair without delays Jackson County (Kansas CIty) aP-{committee and the Army over the| . pake " Mlawyer o 4 510 8 P. M. 7 pointments. But whenever list of 200 key Nazi agents who| 4 ;jmr legally b, Massachuseice ator, Philco Radio 1 P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward| ¢ f\PP”““ 5';“‘"‘““ gige, Wi operated in this country. The test | .‘mfu’u’n 35. Symbol for $ .65 | PHONE 62 4 aclkson Ce ROYE HHUE | Army has become with civilian " > 37. tiny S - to take the job." ; government agencies of late. 15. m'fluzrplam 38 Goods shipped Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 (Note--Actually most top 1ede(al\ The Senate’s Kilgore Cummllle(-‘ 17. Public by public | No.A2,1.0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH appointees c:.\u get jobs paying! first wrote the War Department :? | , Meets each Tues- Monday of each month L wvm[- a“' 1“ mu:\x?:; |;1:“go:5e;r{;; on Nov. 8, asking for a copy of | i mams " | — day at 8:00 P. M, I. O. O. F. HALL. ;)r;gsircxgtigzha?i;ea:‘e;m:’l: men Ji Ihoe v o |the list of Nazi agents. The list &5 Bariy Venatian it gl Do < . v SV : ik & coin: variant Visiting Brothers Welcome % oar as\ Msyar. of 00“’}“"}‘”; had been seized by U. S. troops in | lible fungus N E 0 N S ' G N s ] E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- byl lb«b fRakins e Hotuys | Frankfurt and _supposedly was| I Stuck . 4 Final " BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand gggf“gemm;’ gasim, W, /LEVs practicingaaw. As Foco 3 public property. Fifteen days later, L tellurium Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 4 4 g b 2 e VAL gl et it s i v LR o ot veswrars e || NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU . kbats.) | ey salble” ower B Reituted \ Thick biac il . g . v Hpckhets . P }’“”‘ :l“l‘;l “l ¥as :;0‘ l’““-"bl‘;l to| 31 Nots of the - Ty 58 P . Kind of coffes | Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing » R R A _ ! furnish e list at this time. hen | , o e . Wind | 5 AR 32. D ca vern " Greek letter gauge | RNER A L HEATIN( IKE'S FIRST SENATE SESSION | ine committce demanded to know| ** Pe*oU" S : Larse | OIL BULNRES o DRABED CoNTHOL i . 8 e why it was not possible, Gen . Condition | ° - h - 2 over big at his fifst meeting 48| Bootn said no copy of it was in {edigse <0 | sl e mif urner service et o 83 W 5 the United States—even though it g % e s S T e S . Lubricant e e T e roooa 120 been discovered approximately . Profeased Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 m‘!"“’ ’ It YA an ;’ tors weng | @ month earlier. He added that he Intention i d affair, for which the Senators went " 0" e0 Sl River famed = across the oPlomac to BISeThONEr'S| "ime paseed and the committee e H. W. STARLING : office In 4 r e i agai v | H é i B fheon ‘izll‘l‘“dm:[” (!:“1: ]l‘j\:“:f“gm_"lv;‘ifih LaRRger as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASha v ¢ Sitting over coffee and French ..o o~ o~ N ek 3 . Piquant | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN H ¢ r of Berlin, had beel : 9 - —0 V brandy which he had just broueht ol SRR e Manner Present this coupon to the box office of the 1891—0ver Half a Century of Bankmg—lm back, Eisenhower spoke frankly piVoee ki . Coin | Bisghower . Spok Y to see the list. Instead of ordering Rady ot | about b"“;"d ‘m"‘“‘" ”"‘”: 1\0\:')1.:;\ that it be cabled to Washington, msistants { cAPlTUL THEATBE e Congress in running the Army, Dis- | & BNCH ' OTEREL WAL Mo . All-powertul and receive TWO TICKETS to see: e ° o renas $ cussing his experiences as the chief Washington but to Bvrln; . Gales " " R eien on' tis 4 a . . Turkish omcer U. 8. rtprtauxuiu: on l&tl‘x{::l:fl\l SEicn or i xnnh et S et .Pr(rza L G“EST l“ THE “ousz Bank Ristizol Gamugiesion . 1n ¥ of key Nazis here will reach the Weapons Federal Tax—11c per Person he declared Sene " I 2 o i Abludmg tool | U3¢ tha American De Sl a ‘;;mto group :; still dll]l mlmn.;we:— “usbk:,k:),l,;:," ' s g Mgl ¢ able question. Apparently the Army S u k i chance lo siudy. the FUSSARS 8 i rying 1o cover up cerlain people : Walcths PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. Oldest Bank in Alaska ) close range, an ce M . the USA. . Restrains 4 4 certain there would "“i A N Copyright, 1943, By Bell Syndicate, Tnc.) R food and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and. mutual understanding and mpe; BB G R Scotch RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS between the two peoples. 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