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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1930. 9 4 ten-foot building and v Ik e e {the fives of the two clubs for sever en ) and Mrs. Fred Miles; Plalnvllle News om the south hne to Broad sirect. | | Governor Is Enrolled 3 o - | 1 ration co cc consisted of lines include both T 1 i i in 1w 1 JoN an tt; Mry, Tlva } s n gl In Boy Scout Lodnul : 5 P Bl A Browr Tromsor 5 & (CASTLE RETIRES - s ettt st e (SR8 ad| hm i ER S EPis pper would be SN §:50 o < or on after the || SCOuL lixecuts Btk o i 18 Bl Sl e o onl ext Hridny ovening. (MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED) ¢ today ! 12l Picree caring as possible. Jo 2 hishop of mission’s recommended lmmh.v; other council fate 2 ¢ g T IOrrow ning {urtford dioceses, announc- i s cover 34- ] o\n s witl he district undex 1 St. Josept emetery. oot m‘nm»;: wd veranda lines on ||\l 0 P inErause William . Breese Satt’zrday‘ ends MEI»BERSHIP IS NOW 55/ s —— LIRS Tl e et 0, e ophulus M. Kotowski g s ristol from the Sts ! lli‘ N School Team in Action Tonight announced tod at a carload of ¢ : Thomas Conlin us church in the January Coat Sale i RS S g IR S R ST —Mary C. Royce Appointed Notary | | e L B &L 1 t n t 16 vices " Floor Resurfaced - Public—Town Plan Hearinzs, N J v on nst folosmitaligi Lt 5 and e he surface of the floor at Red 5 R By & < > | tion of the mach il labor | at 10 o'cloc ; g Braus : arncd, Wik g by been: especially pi Blg Redudlons ,rlOITl Lvely Depaltment | After about 12 years of service as| 24 hours lay until it is finished. | Co. funera 1. Burial was in St \ t \han pare i th L heduled for (Except a Few Makers' Restrictions) lerk of the Plainville Co ation- | Mr. LeWitt cxpects hew | Josep | chacl Sellitto of 337 Tast 114th |t sed to play for 1is decision to retire v s uipment just « by the n Fular eet T th ‘ clock shop on North Main stre | tonight by Ben r. It was an- R]C}]IV Furl‘ed York city, was ! both round a are dancing. o 2 tted by the pastor it \ lio Corporation of America. It | al church, Harry A. C s retired | cyuipment will he re for us Lyi To Confer Degree T Ses ¢ ) Bellings or- :‘-w at office at the ar 1 m mday. “than lod wi ¢ ‘heese” Man Arrested tra, known as the “Music Mas- ir B > (5 ights of Pyt tlin Hartford vesterday afternoon by Vristol High Travels | Wilkerson, and the members of the alled an R. C. photophone and | ok in F.hall. A trad- Sergeant Henry Jeglinski an he Bristol high school quintet CLOTH COATS | co ition. Mr. Will f . Generaly Al vepostavill ibe 1% the [ hrought here on a charge of obtain- will oppose the Fast Hartford high 7 the work of Mr. Castle and said that ric, ‘ estir se | ting rg ¢ L - ling money under false pretens: hool team at the latter place to- he was very cfficient and had help- ric Co., of which the Trumbul ’ > hond was set at $30( night starting at 8:30 o'clock. The $47 74 $5 5 0() tg. Co, member. = Sellitto, it is alleged, is an accom- respective sccond squads will battle . » > - i talking ma- Announcing our annt al 1 of Anello another ch f honor the preliminary at- (Values to $79.50) (Values to $89.50) ; S i hine develo " superlor (o |beginx {omorray, I + 20 per fgealer who victimized many of Bris ; ¥ 2 entire stock of first | {ol's Italian merchants out of ut Wrestling Tonight Choice of beautiful suede-like fabrics in excellent ran, £ g / Strand will i o second nd assisted the la bout card of wrestling has of shades, and richly furred with Kit Fox, Badger, Skunk, : # S A e e bl Ral L s 1§ e N ‘n!r’(\v,: ‘ffiff‘w’“fi,"fig‘.’. Muskrat, Caracul, Wolf, Baby Lynx, Ete. | B b 5 Mr. is ver thusiastic |shades, J 3 West 2 it s tonight. Joe Dillon, one of Bristol's Mon¢ b e mat artists, 11 be on the card. Fred -4 i I the E che im g Bruno of Hartford will meet Paul Jatest pictu t wil anes \ o £ 4 of Easthampton, Mass., in hrough the ne ent, the | B ) Hhrous : S Park street T i feature bout of the evening. Better Type Coats Ll ; . o -‘ wd w a par { ho arc St ¢ n of Bridgeport will > church held last e 0 new ¢ . nachine is Sititan M or face 1s Turner of Meriden in the 5 X ¢ | 5 had “skipped, r Breault, 74, of 62 Gridley stre et was Value: 8.50 to $165.00. Broadcloths and soft kash- I Moyving In New Plant 5 ted out of which he held from St. Anne’s church this mir fabri trimmed with Beaver, Krimmer, Fisher Fitch, ; S AFTER I UNE EHASE B Ok SRRl L Itnieiatis cltlock vhen @ -:01)“““ SR S 5 , umbul Slectri o 0., has one business house. he said. Stef-|high mass of requiem was celebrate Skunk, E tlox.“'l,]t]n.ll . S : . en practically completed in all de- | fano Anello. the partner in the dis- [ed by Rev. Joseph P. Perrault. In- omens and Misses' Sizes K 9 4] | followed in the new St. Jo- vill be located in the new buil The various departments that ( emien SECOND FLOOL ‘ e » g B Saried o oo i '_“Kaczmal‘czyk Rccused of Threat- o R e { tribution of the cheese, secured a | nt Francis J. Green, : o 5 linski, who, at the time, was un-|3% of Farmington will be held fron: EHIHQ W]Ie Wl[h RE\'OIVEY {aware of the dealings. Anello could the home of his brother, Edward e LN be found Hartford |G 1, on Oakland street tomorrow- Tl ¢ cheese dealers were arrested |morning at $:30 o'clock and from ‘l(l.\'. J. ROY WILKIRSON ‘ | ted :;L(“;‘)\', 0”‘,[, H]'"“ SHOT F!RED TO STOP H]M !(m(rmi \:\ Detective Se 1,';‘.:,\1\'. . Joseph's church at _*4‘ o'clock, i . cholas R. Gallichio and Robert T. |1 solemn high mass of requiem d the charch in countless ways. Mr. | | | VEdE o SUT Bl tyitons s utherland on a complaint of [ will be celebrated. Uur 1l will be in |ing of ti oup last evening. | fith will be t r > played an important part in I i t " tal City resident who claimed St. Thomas' cemete r ’ Sl 5 1 N Ofticers Installed i T g ‘or Trial—Two | &l Ci ident w Be Iln News | Others clected to official positions | freshments. ising the church records. loer : Ch Dealer Held For Trial—Two | | S e 1o purchased cheese from the ) Luncheon and Dridge Party ere: Viee proside Isaia Te: | Ty following T ”1 : \\v(\n M. i 11( :m{..x.;fln\m” Hde |of Meriden held its installation of| Cars Damaged in Crash—New |at the rate of 30 cenls a po ; Mrs. Matthew Lamont of Hillerest s ancial secretary, lo Pucin ol : i | decision to retire, a vo ) Nt financial scerctary, Maric ; f evening. Mrs. Mar smen told the buvers that the | rourt, Forestville, gave a luncheon ] crntariolis RSN ReREel i or his past work was given e S | Curate Por st stanislaus’ Chureh | cheese was worth all of 70 cents @ and bridge party at her home 1 | Antenna: recordir retary, Arv SRS K 4 ! 1. by the church members preser A W el £ pound—and the sale was completed. | evening. Two tables of bridge were AUTI] HITS TRU[;K o Miglioli; mt recor }‘ 'j"”‘ and ghe "“»]“‘“'}‘ 2O AR Vineont was elected clerk to sue- o and - William TP AT Lt i s Co g |, . iarvest supper ird and four I =0 cheese was made of skim milk [in play, prizes being awarded to cretar. > ; R Rrgd W coed hin v 3 ind hardenod rapidly. Sellitto was|Mrs. Harry Law and Mrs, James Guilio ce, Dante | 178" Ll "‘}‘;’lfl feaion & o s ok o for the| Trank Jackson ron « iczmarcey 0 “ireleased to the local officials when | Nicholas. The serving of luncheon hie of cigh andidates, e Grang - ‘ 2 ven, was - lin X lle, wa de restitution to the Hartford! bkl Sewing society will be in charge of | PASE yeur and repo pRiadsgrestitu tioftoRtl GRE: . ; . : i < preceded the bridge contests, : A rep [ e ed by Viola Pet-|by Sargeant Henry Jeglinski and Of < were installed by the entertainment and refreshmen ¢, | COMMitices and departs ; i Local Man Burned : ers, past wo trox or ar Norton o Wash , i iseak tony Al e e e iy and president of heard and passed upon. The BALELE ST promis o as received | sterday i ¢ “’H‘”' LEen) e Notes fincard ahd 3 scarlet Fever Here it s0c « ar | 3 I _ | was found to be in a flouris g‘l : b g e v g shortly | the defrauded lo dealers fo that Gordon Gladding, of 2§ cD]]S[able Brown I]YES lgfl 68| raini, onc of the oldest and hest| flarold Skinner e ondition, It was reported t Although there are 12 cases refore cloc 1 was br ght | money which he took from them.| Par ect had received first and 1 2 JOT f the Gra 3 z " P searle r in Plainvill known of Italian residénts in Ken- B . v rembership o . ¥ 5 | r | E . t ! cadquart and locked | Sejlitto took all of the blame for the | second degree hurns as the result hold it$ weekly meeting in the scout | sk i . Cook. Within the last few days et T their children adavis Sessionto n poli noon. The young man slipped on | Playing with @ crippled team, no| 3 TRt e us follows: Treas- | f sl it L i T ’ ; i mailot e {member of which had ever played | ny guests at supper a b ‘( : t : ~\"“'kl"““ A ta ‘-”}\ < the jion that a 5 Lephon I was | Automobiles driven by Richard | hospital immediately afteir the acel Heads I talinns BanefitisodiatymWhent (S 2 W ER IS MU LSO, Rt aa o o vorthin=- | (iureh school, L e g 8 oo e S sy : 5 T et o j];:m.\(.“]; S avini Accepts State Tost—Ac- | ball team went down to def | L Joa e 1 was clected a momber of | e R e i P e {fore the furious playi executive committer by vell-known Berlin residen nth hildren o . 1 n ave car Ki t last . cident in 1928 Has Court After- | Highland Park quintet in Manche Mrs. Harold Ventres is confined .q] Preceding the anmual meeting. 0 consult | i 10¢ {of a serics of such parties plann: disease. He war 0 was on math—DBasketball Games Tonight ed into tomobilc undisputed possession of fi (Continued on Page 14) a doctor Kaczurczyk 1t at about 8:43 o'clock. Lassy, | Hartford. ter last night. Pentland of the win- | o o e supper was served by the Wom- |show signs of sor liscovered that he had de- |t is s e el Al o Reward Given to Fund ng aggregation ran up a total of |, of aripie « cration. About 2 rsons | Pwo Games Ton ey commenced (o sarch |the highway when Stanke, driving | ScrEcant Henry Jeglingki o the is being conduct- Do Bocolintng oK ity e e present and 105 remained for| A large crowd s expec “hborhood a otted him |y anu milk truck, was going in | BrIStOl police department received half of s teanrs score. The score| e Gilone 1 annual meeting | tne school gymnasium this eve 1 down West \Washingfon |the opposite direetion, Both cars|f Sheck yesterday from Stats Comp- : g thocnd ol sigamelalool T ighs e Rl E RN “eives Appointment N two star basketiall at-|sirect. Tl ’ ve cl Bl IEamae e ' Prederick M. Salmon as & e the fox farm carly this morn-T,nq park 50, Kensington 17, Pent- | Fust NG asLanddaughieriizo Royce, who started | traeti will be effered. Both battles | nyedit it i tarte i 0y B . vard for his capture of the chicken 3 in which a small car was prac- {jang, the high scorer of {h County | R kg new duties as @ it town | promise to he full of action and ar Sorg the nm\nz‘”‘“_‘“ ‘“’”‘* Cily and ‘turned - it toaly demoldlen and tua el v leaene mow had m evend detarll The DventBendyiwlilst ol mebl S e o been | 0f great importance to the teams in- | (his 1 1t the ¢ forced | after the accident. Tt was|OVer 10 Chief Ernest T, Belden to re taken to the Meriden hospital. !of 76 points in four games. In last | We sday evening at the homc flappointed a notary public by Gov-|volved to ey | thought that the man had suffered a ;*]a lded to the fund for police pen- Thomas and William Quinn -of 73 lnight's game neither Wesley Good- | Mrx. George Baldwin of Kensington. | aipen John M. Trumbull, The ap-| In the f s of the ever could appre 1 i d to | fractured collar bo | “-:3; s e Camp streel, dleriden, were the in-frich nor John Gotawaln was pres- | Tho meeting was in the form of a oo =280 0 A e | atiS olelogk Jiha Plainvilia s fire 2 shot into the zir before he | juries, although ne 5 B 16 ird was a personal one, s : R Car { . oIt L : | but the sergeant followed the cus- jured persons, the former being re-lent, and the team had to use its v Year's pafry FFollowing th | ruary 1 and runs for and the New Britain South chureh | stopped carvied the gun | ment cc obtained atfthe hos- {ont of bHB! pellda iy ising fEn leased at f ninor cuts and | egorve lineup, card playin light Tunch was serv- | \1iss Royce, the da er of Con-{team will meet in a County “Y'" e 5 t loaded, but ih "“M L Youslngideidn o MEnRE e R dL centriated gy Il This cveninz (he Boys' club,cd | stable and Mrs. Thomas Royce of |league contest that will have an im-|he had a loose eartricee in hjs coat [ The cas itinued until next Minstrel Show Last Night latter is s the hospital meets the Southington *Y senior | Last Berlin Ttems | School streely was appointed assist- | portant bearing on first place in the | pocket. He was manaeled o Of- |7 § on of police court to 16 T Aa0ALALHIRHG Msgbclation morning s from a severe [yna mediate fives. The inter-| The Rev. Andrew Johnson, D. D.. |1 town clepk by Town Clerk Wil. | circnit. cir Norton, who escorted him to | permit the full recovery of Buss > Humason Mfg. Co., of For- forehead mediates have not lost a game this| Ph.D. of Wilmore, Ky., one of the |y, 11 wWilson In the second game, the Ilair car. 1t is expected tha 1 neer Marries presented a minstrel show The wreckage of the automobile. [yeay, while the seniors present the | South's most noted clergymen will Two Hearin led | ville high five will meet the Farn il be tried in police court | A marriage return filed at the of- | before & capacity audience &t the which lo d as though it had been 15iper extreme. It will be remem. | address congregation at the Last | vo inmiportant \ will be |ington high aggregation in a West 10rrow morning fice of the city clerk this morning | Sessions auditorium last night ami gh a rolling mill, was hauled |}, that last year these two Berlin Methodist church ecach eve- 14 Monday ning in the Town | €M Connecticut ® battle. This Kacey Meeting showed that Nicholas J. I"0gg. a civil| wil| repeat the performance tonight. to a nearby garage early this morn- Boys' club and the Ning from January 14 to January 24 IR byE e Etos mission, | gane 1 be of vital importance to The Knigh f Columbus Sigourney street. this| A number ot specialty numbers ing. The accident oceurred at about | gou i oup, met in u battle | Pr- Johnson is a close friend of Rev. | qine st will start ‘lock. The | the locals, for viet will give lub roon i reicd Marion Dean, a pr 1 and dancing was en- L o'clock. Reports were made 10 |you1 and a near riot took place at | 1« 1 AdKins pastor of the Kast Ber- | nommiosic 3 ed street, |them ich rge nur i ceeper, of Glastonbury R both the Meriden and New Britain |ynat (ime, The games will lin church. This community has nev- | juiaing, an anda ‘lines on [ place in the league. Tt will be the |ywere pres torney Frank Dully | Gilastonbury on December °7. Rev. | A. 0. M. Mceting police, the latter referring the ac Slelncle e i ot er before had the opportunity of | pinren sy AT e T first meeting on the hasketball f Ha spoke and { . performed iiE orthe lndlad! cident to Constable IFrank Brown ! javing the preliminany hearing @ speaker and evangelist of | he recommend . between the two schools, and tai t followed. Joseph O 101 | auxiliary of e e ha of Berlin, who investigated. Ac- | Post Office Noles national reputc the ten day | gua_root building and veranda line | ter ht is expected. ¢ Juck of Hartford Guild Elect R. hall, Forestville, on cording o the story advanced 10| pogimaster Sydney M. Cowles of | Period that Dr. Johnson will remain. | (rem Aect Main { to the south| Dancing will follow the games ) aymor 1a of t & of St. it 1| Monday iing at 8 o'clock. All him, the car driven by SVilliam | (0 Kensington office is spending a | PT P Stanley Jones of India, whom line of the town hall property and | Speclal Court Session furnished the greater part of house in Forestvill mbers are urged to be present Quinn was proceeding south toward {rew days with friends at Worees. | Sveral East Berlin people henrd last A special session of the town cour tainment. Tho Foley assist- | last evenir annual reports of | as important business will be trans- Meriden down the hill by the f0X | (1 ylaes, year in Meriden, considers Dr. John- =————————————— | will_De Hheld fonorrow morning {ol|egial the piano. resident Mrs. Robert Rusgrove., | acted farm, zigzagging from one side (o | nk Giana, local postman on |50 ONC of the most effective speak- E— — hiear the case of F'rank Ibetz, charg- | Unable to Appear retary Mrs, Lester Greene At @ meeting of the Rowe Inves the other. A {truck -driver ap-iino delivery route in Kensington, is|C'S @nd evangelists of the present | ed with cruelty to animals. The aptain ¢, L. Bryant of the Red |1 s Mrs, Ilvan Young w and Loan corporation held in proaching Berlin from Merlden, ro- | a¢ nia home Hia place s bemg | | was originally scheduled to he held corps h read and showed at the soci ts office last night the following ported that he saw the car coming |, i torlie Himol Boine by el These etings will be held at the | e uesday but w vostponed at the | gy his it being u ul enjoyed a successful year, | clected to office for the but could not get out of the way. |poape. sthodist church at 7:30 o'clock GPLAINVXLLE' v tof Judge William I'. Mangan, e ta scl ed den Ired Miles, chairman of i His ek was struek in the left | ot o op| CaCh evening commencing uesday | DN attorney for Thetz, s to | t i v . 1 3 it. Thomas Davis: viee front fender, the hody and forward | Berin - of e evening January 14. Rev. and Mrs, | el e [ : Meritt O. Ryder will sit on 301 = ' co's report d gav esident, Martin Loughlin: second haxibeihe Rdamopatl Ao lHeRRca il eI Tin e s e i e NS AT ill have charge of the | s | the bench, while Prosecutor Charles |of the d 1 s 3 nt. W. 1. Fogg: secre- proceeding behind the one driven ST bl e 2 service each evening as weil | HEAR as well as SEI | nlon will present t lie informec Phil Geigen for £ 10 hey ftary orney William N. DeRosier; by Quinnghlartfline road S at i it il iR the Bl A "\lm.w e THE ARMY-NAVY GAME ase. b o Skl . i U direct club, that oy \v“ 15 e & i © B 1:;.\\ l;lmrl)es E. point in order to avoid running into i £k NI are not contined to the geople of | . quest of the Connecti @ (he wou best 1o b ot v t rs. Thomas | Wooc < clected to the chair- the wreck, skidded off (e fenc F"’ff'y:‘ :"‘,"‘m”‘{:f"l“‘f\'.“'“““””“ _the Methodist church but are open ‘“"""I ‘I"'lf'l“.' socicty for the alleged killir president; Mrs. Rob manship of the board of directos and stopped. It wak only slightly :}\‘”\mgm“- e '-“M\ i the public. Dr. Johnson will he SAL dog v oan iron bar anies et Rusg second viee president: | cons g the following: Oscar duniteed snd proceeded on i WalGy L dion s o erest deal ot t guest of Rev. and Mrs, Adkins with George O'Brien [ Annual Meeting | rechc, secrciary: and | Anderson, Duane W. Beach, Ray- fongiablesnniown SRINVERtIEatin K euiien ot IBLER BT O during his siay here. { and Helen Chandicr | The annual meeting of the Plain- |ihe Boys' club ¢ tomorrow 1 You treasurer. Mrs. |mond W. Cook. Thomas Davis, Wil- o ealinatitho FME i Gt o e Ak o o s ek gl oty Ll feT EligiColnl ot BIG BOY ville Trust Co., will be held this eve- (starting at ¢ \ the phena Wa was clected |liam X. Roslere, Jiddin H. Eiton, den hospital, but as the man was SRR A0 SENS Are dhie CUlohureau met with the boys 4-H club | in “HELTER SKELTER”? | ning. Officers will be clected for first and second trman of (he purchasing commit- | George J. Funck, W. E. Fogg. under cther e could hardly get a| jeemanton rest eyt CoC: [ last evening. Commencing next Mon- | NEWS and SERIAL |coming yeaM™and many matters of | Britain Boys' clu c re 10| toe auditors were Mrs. Clenna | White H. Hall, Martin Loughlin, A. statcment from him Kensinglon \residents, who have al- | | BHIS SHOW importawce discussed. Governor |contost th loys' ¢l 5. Miller and Mrs. Verne Wyman; the |A. MacLeod, C. C. Stevens and Crash Case in Court s \,"',.,,"],"’?:,‘;_ni'f'\ el ~ 24 John H. Trumbuil is president of theMuch rivalry has oxist tween | work committee consisted of Mrs. | Rolfe and W. H. Rowe, oot elerah “meh oceured |names of tho streets, formerly S — N 5 e e cmman i o anirors O oy b maiion. o vov ) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS “Uncle Sam! By BLOSSER e |:l-||\ e e v \\\n«u Known Speaker Hery i RuSi William Hawkes of Anatolia col = he was proceeding along the Farm- \“\.I»‘ m.:mp s 0‘[‘ ‘hfl Ivr\r]h‘n (f»m-;.»-i LIke THING IN The LOOK LIkE NINNER, MR. HAPPLE -+ HOSCAR T SEEMS | FRECULES NCGOOSEY = WE WHERE WE ALl FRST? CAPITOL —WAITE I'D Lke S L e i s e DlEpes Bee AL BOY AND A MIGWTY £ LIKE WERE OwD O Aol O ice iy et (A T0Ao=E illiam J. Smith, attemp: fhlle ol g \ SELVE | - = h yass him, was. forced . tam 15 by 1005 Mr. Hawke is a member of (he | U SR ee.S : L= 1| | Good KIND OF 8oy FRIENDS ALREADY QIR s S 5 o |omce — NATIONAL. an oncomhing machine ana crashed | AMerlodn Missionary board at nome (eI ] W | || | o —Twis 15 oscar ¢ CHAPERON . ‘1 TN [Oscume: into his. At the time of the acci- EAR O 5 8 | " : s dent it was estimated that $1,000 |$tu4ying at Union seminary. It has ‘\,\\BLETZENBAU"‘ 4 FRECKLES would be required to fix up the | PN @ long time since the church i \is ore-or Casella machine and aboutr $200 to | 'aS been able to obtain a speaker AY PALS the Smith vehicle, |fresh from the mission fields and " The suit for recovery of dam. 'it iS hoped that many people will BACL ages was heard in court yesterday |Attend the services HOME before Judge Thomas J. Molloy. Sev- Ladies’ Auxiliary Meets ¢ 4 cral witnesses who were nearby at| The Tadies' auxiliary of the the time of the acciMent {estified | American Tegion held its weekly that the Smith machine was travel. | meeting at the Legipn rooms in the ing at a fast speed when it crashed ' town hall last night. Plans v into Casella’s car. | discussed for future activities Casclla was represented by Attor- dreshments were od. ney William D, Shew, and Attorney Grange Notes Walfrid G. Lundborg appeared for [ The high priest of dem™ . will be Smith the installing officer the next Fraternal Society Elects meeting of Berlin Gr 1ze to be held Ttalo Miglioli was clected January 21 in Gra MHall on Farm- REG. U. 5 PAT. OFF. ciety of Mutual Benefit at a meet- | Worthy Master and Mrs. Louis Grif- | ‘ - __)/\« ©1830 87 Ne sEnvice!) dent of the Ttalian Fraternal linmon avenue. At this meeting i

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