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SATURDAY. APRIL 4. 1959 THE. GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE.

SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE EIGHTEEN Upper County Home In Ruins No Pay To Volunteers; All Goes Fight Cancer Cancer Drive Workers Called Pendleton St. Baptist Winner Of All Honors Pendleton Street Baptist Church Good Samaritans By Dr. Smith took all honors in the Piedmont region Training Union convention If 1 i I Containers are already located La''' in the downtown area for donations there. The Loyd Self of Augusta Heights Baptist Church gave the invocation. the Greenville Association.

Dr. John T. Tippett pastor of Southside Baptist Church of Spartanburg, was the speaker. He talked on "Thou Art the Christ." "We as Christians should know that Jesus Christ is Lord of all," the minister said. Selected as site for next year's meeting was Eastside Baptist Church at Liberty.

The Rev. Cohen Arms of Eas-ley, representing the Piedmont Baptist Association, was elected president for the coming year. Johnny Stack and the Rev. Carl Fiske presided at the meeting and the Rev. Bill King was song contests yesterday at Berea Baptist Church and attended by 100 delegates.

Becky Ballard of Pendleton Street, representing the Greenville Baptist Association, won the junior sword drill contest. Judy Kidgeway, also of Pendleton Street, won the intermediate sword drill. Emmie Atkinson won the better speakers' contest. She also was representing Pendleton Street and Teen-Agers Sentenced In Break-Ins "This is the kind of worker that will make the drive successful," he commented. "No member cf the county society receives any remuneration for the work which he or she is doing in the drive." the president added.

"All of The money goes to the people stricken with can-csr, either in research or medical aid." In stressing the fact that the society seeks to aid all people stricken with cancer, Mr. Walker said, "the reason we didn't ask all of the workers here tonight, was because we wanted to save our money for the cancer patients, and not have to say when asked where our money was, that the president spent it all on a dinner meeting." House-to-Hous collections will be held in the county, April 16-20, with volunteer workers wearing arm bands when calling on residents. By LESLIE TIMMS "Workers in this drive are lik? Good Samaritans because helping people is the uppermost thing in their mind, not just collecting Dr. Keitt Smith told the workers of the Greenville County Cancer Crusade last night at a kickoff dinner meeting. Dr.

Smith, president of the Greenville County Medical Society, said this drive will help provide trained men to carry on the fight against cancer through research. "The purpose of the cancer society Is to wage war against cancer by finding out how it starts and how to combat it," he added. J. H. Walker, president of the county society, cited an example of the volunteer spirit of the organization: one woman who telephoned him asking if it were possible for her to call on 200 homes by herself.

Two teen-age boys yesterday were sentenced in County Crim Girl Debaters inal Court in connection with a housebreaking and larceny offense at Sans Souci Junior High School. leader. Chestnut Hills Rally Planned A rally of Chestnut Hills com Claim Honors SIMPSONV1LLE A group of One of the pair, David William O'Shields, had entered a guilty high school girls proved here I Fif'f' ''H A brick chimney and some twisted bedsteads were left as mute evidence of a fire that destroyed the five-room frame home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cisson late yesterday afternoon in the Mountain Lake Colony in upper Greenville County.

Other homes were threatened by the biazejwhichwas wejii by high winds. (Photo for The News by James P. Burns). plea. His co-defendant, William Singleton, maintained his inno cence during two trials.

He was munity resid3nts will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. to arouse the interest of all persons in the Thursday night that they can out-argue a group of boys, regardless which side they chose. The girls, members of Hillcrest High School's debating team, proved this by winning over a team of four boys from Lancaster High School. The girls won first convicted in court this week.

His earlier trial, in General Sessions Court, had ended in a mistrial after a jury expressed itself as unable to agree. community in the need for a children's playground. The rally is being sponsored by the Community, Garden and Cancer Drive-HeadsFalk- place honors in the upstate de O'SlllLLDS TESTIFIES O'Shields testified for the State at both trials. O'Shields entered guilty pleas Poe School Is Hit Hard By Vandals in three other housebreaking and larceny cases, in addition to the one involving Sans Souci Junior FOR SOUTH CAROLINA RESIDENTS High School. Judge William B.

McGowan sentenced him in each case to serve 12 months, to be suspended upon service of six months. The sentences are concur bating contest of the S. C. High School League. The team, composed of Nancy Snow, Peggy White, Nancy Hiott and Mary Jane Hollingsworth, took both sides of a debating question and won both.

Mrs. Wilma Gault and William Hickman of the Hillcrest faculty were their advisers. Miss White also won the upstate oral interpretation contest. Mrs. Armstrong of Fountain Inn was her adviser.

Herbert Sprouse of Union High School won the boy's declamation contest, and Kathleen Pard'ue of Chester High School was second place. Over Australia rent. Singleton was sentenced to serve six months, to be suspended upon service of 60 days. Cases subject to call Monday, opening day of the term's second week, are the following: Ollie Devlin larcenvi Wvatt A. Da Men's Clubs.

Harmon Childs, president of the Men's Club, will bs master of ceremonies. Mrs. John Raby, president of the Garden Club, and Mrs. Ray Lewis, president of the Community Club, will explain the need of a playground. The meeting will be held in the 200 block of Chipley which will be blocked off to traffic.

Slater Teacher Awarded Grant SLATER Mrs. James Guest, science teacher at Slater-Marietta High School, has accepted a National Sience Foundation Grant for six weeks of-study at Clem-son College for the summer institute of science and mathematics teachers. Mrs. Guest had seven pupils who took part in the regional science fair at Furman University. One of her students, C.

W. Breedlove, won first place for the high school biology division and will exhibit his project on paleon-tology in the state science fair at Columbia today. Greer Road-E-0 Held April 15 GREER -The Greer Junior A vandal or vandals paid a visit to Poe Elementary School Thursday night or yesterday morning, leaving a trail of smashed eggs, cleanin fluid, ruined milk and cheese, paint and other damage, the office of Sheriff J. R. Martin said.

Deputies believed that entry was made through a window. The intruder or intruders went to the lunchroom and broke about eight dozen eggs on the floor and wall and poured a gallon and a half of cleaning fluid on the floor and in the freezer. Nineteen half-pints of milk and 18 pounds of cheese were ruined in the freezer, officers reported. A gelatin dessert was removed from the refrigerator and emptied into a sink. Drinking straws and bread, were strewn on the floor, officers said.

Office records were torn and flowers were emptied to the floor. vis, driving motor vehicle under the Influence of Intoxicants; Colin Arthur Bowman, driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants) Ra-chael Franks and Billy E. Medlin, housebreaking and larceny; Calvin Shumate, obtaining goods by false pretence; Hur- chel Phillips, driving a motor vehicle whik under the Influence of intoxicants; Jack Way Parrii. breach of trust with protected for conditions you had before your policy was: issued, provided the hospital confinement begins surgical! operation is performed after your policy has been in force six months. 7) Covers both Illness and Injuries excepts those caused by war, alcohol-! ism or drug addiction; those covered by Workmen's Com-j Eensation or Employer's Lia ility Laws.

Confinement in U. S. Government hospital or any state or county T. B. or; mental institution is not covered.

MRS. REEVES MR. WALKER MRS. STEWART J. II.

Walker, nrpsiifont nf iha r.i-senvMIn Pnimlv rtnof Cm-tint a fraudulent Imentjon and grand lar ceny; Costell Pugh, driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of Intoxi w- wau maai 1 1 I UUV1V hows a coin container to Mrs. T. B. Reeves, vice service chairman, and Mrs. Flucie Stewart, executive secretary of the organization.

cants; Len Bohier, violation of the liquor law; Frank Cureton, assault with Intent to kill and pointing a gun; and Buford Pays up to: 1) $10.00 a day hospital room and board for as lone as 60 days. 2) $5.00 a day for care of the same condition in a licensed convalescent or nursing home. Convalescent period must immediately follow at least 5 days hospitalization. Total hospital-convalescent period cannot exceed 60 days. 3) A surgical schedule that pays from $4.50 to $225.00, according to the nature of the operation.

4) Up to $1,000 for additional medical expense. Plan pays 80 of the actual charges, in excess of $100, for specified hospital "extra" expenses such as Xrays and blood transfusions. 5) You receive immediate protection for accidents which occur, or sickness which originates after the issue date of your policy. 6) You are also The containers will be used in the collecting of funds In the current cancer irusaqe. 'ureenvllle News photo by James G.

Wilson). Billy's Talk Wire Relayed AUCKLAND, New Zealand (UPI)-Evangelist Billy Graham Friday night addressed a countrywide audience over a special landlines hookup. Graham spoke in Auckland before a crowd of 50,000, one of the krgest in the city's history. Several hundred waited for 10 hours to hear him. His sponsors relayed the sermon to large and TELEVISION PROGRAMS Programs listed her are furnished to The News by the Stations.

SATURDAY In one room the visitor or visi violation ot me liquor law. Wrong Name Was Listed An account published in yesterday's Greenville News concerning the inquest in the traffic death of Henry F. Grumbles should have quoted Coroner George W. McCoy as saying that tors emptied a container of paint on the floor and damaged a record player. Note: Enrollment period ends April 6, 1959.

To be eligible, you must be 65 or over by April 15, 1959, the. date the policy will be effective. Application may be sent either to Mutual of Omaha, Nebraska, or to your local repr. Paint was put on curtains WFBCTV VVSPA-TV WIOS-TV WBTV TIME Greenville Spartanburg Asheville Charlotte' Channel 4 Channel 7 Channel 13 Channel 3 Chamber of Commerce will hold throughout the building. sentative.

Cost is only $8.60 a month, J. MORGAN. GcnralAm Further, said Deputies Pralo W. the jury's verdict exonerated 1517 Grrvali Ph. ALplne I-362S its Road-E-0 for teen-agers Wednesday, April 15, at 3 p.m.

at the old Winn-Dixie parking lot at Cannon and Jason Sts. Fun HntK Wheatlev Wood and C. V. Southerlin Jr. in their detailed report, every room of the school was ransacked.

Farm Dtoest Fun House Doublt Western Rascals Club Double Western Ravals flub Doublt Western RavaH Club Double Western Racal Club Columbia, S. Greenville District Office: J. CHinBARO, Mir. Room 1A, Lawyer! Office Beatlle Hac Ph. CE J-8282 Greenrlllf, Koutb Carolina 8 jv Lt5on i ivmo sat.

Movie DAFB Show Sat. Movie The Road-E-0 is sponsored by John F. Bowen, driver of the car involved. Inadvertently, the account said that the verdict exonerated Grumbles. The latter was a passenger in the car, which wreck I Ittla 0rl the Greer Junior Chamber of HB9 I ONLY 3 1 DAYS LEFT TO ENROLL Accountants In Double Western Farmer Alfalfa Double Western Farmer AlfaHa Double Western apt Kanoaroo Double Western rant kanoaroo Little Rascals Sat'.

Movie Roy Kooprj Capt Kangaroo Rov Rogers ant Kanoaroo Mutual OMAHA MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH 1 ACCIDENT ASSN, HOME OfFKX: OMAHA, NEBRASKA i3) Commerce to promote safe driving habits among teen-agers. It is sponsored through the United States by Jaycees. ed on Highway 123-A near the District Meet The Western Carolinas chapter :00 Mowdr Doodv Caot Kangaroo Popeve Howdv Doodv Capt Kanoaroo Pooevt :30 Ruff Reddv Mlohtv Mouse Pooeve Ruff Reddf Mlabtv Mouse Pooeve Caot Kanoaroo fnt Ifannarno MlcVev Mouse Mlckev Mouse of the National Association of small cities. In Christchurch, 80 prisoners listened to the address in a prison hall, then were taken back to their cells. School And Firm Are Victimized An entry at Taylors High School was reported yesterday morning to the office of Sheriff J.

R. Martin. Officers said that the entry was effected through a coal chute. 'A soft drink machine was broken open and about $3 to $4 removed from it, they reported. An office at the school was entered and ransacked, according to the sheriff's office report.

Heckle. Jeckle Heckle, leckle PoMn Hood Robin Hood Accountants will meet at 9:15 :00 Fury Fury :30 Circus Boy Circus Boy Heckle, Jeckle Heclileneckle Robin Hooo Robin Hood Oaf Mutual of Omaha, Senior Security Division Pooeve Poneve Popeve Top Roles a.m. at the Olin Mathieson Chem Omaha, Nebroika Pickens County line. Profit Is Small For Petty Thief A sneak thief who broke into Greenville Junior High School on Westfield St. some time during D.pt.l075B DMo(, remote ical Co.

at Pisgah Forest, N.C., 9 10 11 12 si 2 3 Hooalona ras dv Hooaiono Cass dy Hooalnna rasirtv Hnoalon" Cassldv 00 True Story true Story :30 Det Diary Det Diary Pamar Ramar llnde Al Uncle Al Farmer Al Farmer Al Farmer Gray Farmer Gray today. F. D. Brosnan of Maxon Shirt Co. will be the moderator for the pastor's Arts Pn'tnrs Ans nd.

on Parade TBA Wrp1lina Wrp't'tna Wrestltnd Wrestling :00 Mr. Wizard Mr Wizard Wi Saturday Mat Saturday Mat Farmer firav Farmer firav Frmer Grav Farmer Gray Kit 5jL rLIAIt PRINT IriMT NMI-MIOOLl INITItL-lAIT MAUl) Add City Tnnm Stnta Your Birth Date MONTH PAT TIAN Endow $1.50 to cover llrtf monfh'i premium. Make check er money enter payable to Mutual of Omaha. POLICY 4HSO Thursday night got very little for his labor. session.

Other area persons attending are Jim Hood of Norris Manufacturing Arch Wallace Jr. of Woodside Mills and Arthur Shirley Terpote chlr'pv Temple thlr'pv Tempi" Shirley Temple Saturday Mat Saturday Mat Sturdav Mat AF Story Pocky Jones Pockw Jones Spartan Theater Spartan Thester Mex. Holiday Me. Hoi'da Mex. Holiday Me.

Holldty. Mex. Ho'lday Mex. Mex. HoJJdw Mex.

Holiday P. Jones of Excelsior Mills in thirlpv Temple Shlrlev Temple Teen Bandstand Teen Band'tend 00 RasketbaM 1 Basketball :30 Basketball Basketball Soartan Theater Soaran Theater Soartar Theaer Soartan Theater City police reported that a front window of the school was broken for entry to the building. Forty cents was taken from a cold drink machine, after it was pried open. Union. Also under investigation was an entry at Boulevard Drive-In, Wade Teen B'stand Tee" Bow'tnq Sar Ambu'h Ambuh Ambuh Ambub 1 Basketball 1 BaskethaM :30 Baskethall I isakeb.1ll Soartan Theater narlan Theater Pace of Week Race of Vkeek Hampton Blvd.

A cigarette ma Bowllna Mars Dacrnls Club Mar Golf All chine was opened and over $38 removed from it, the sheriff's office report said. Also listed as A Pa'ca's Club Pov Poaers Roy Rogers All Star Golf All Star Goit :00 Bowllna nanre Town Pnwlln Dance Town fiilriersleev Dance Town :45 Glldersleeve Dance Town :00 Scoreboard Srortmen Prom Party Newsbeat :30 Prom. Party Riiiv Graham ''ews, Wea. Billy Graham missing were $1.50 from a chew' Wrestltna WretnnO yVrestllnq Wrestling TODAY'S Highlights News-Sports Texas Wrest tn Texas Wrestling Texas Wrestllno ing gum machine and about $4.50 I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Perrv Mason Perrv Mann Prom. Party pniy Graham Rescue Billy Grsnam People Funny Perry Mason Dick f'arj i Mennie Funny Perry ssenn uick iarn Perry Mason Perrv Mason Wanted Wanted :00 Como (CI Perry Mason Jubilee JJA 'S Perry Como Perrv Mason Juhi'ee VI Perry Como Wanted M5i 4 Perry Como Wanted Jubilee USA 8 Sin I fl Gale Storm Gale Storm Have Gim Have Gun Lawrence Wei Lawrence We'll Lawrence Welk awrence Welk Gale Storm Gale Storm Have Gun Have Gun Wl Black Saddle Black Saddle Cimarron City Cimarron City raft i FRIDAY-SATURDAY and SUNDAY Evening Special! Carmen Modica, as Anne from a cash register.

Parker Firemen Called To Fires Parker District fire trucks yesterday answered six alarms, including grass fires, an auto fire and a house fire. At 3:12 p. a fir- broke out at 400 Orders St. At 4:32 p. a grass fire was reported at 8th Woodside, and at 5:42 p.

a pile of lumber burned at 114 Walcot Brutontown. At 7:17 p. about two acres of grassland burned at Marion Frank, and Gordon Gross, as her Gunsmcke Ounmoke Mickey Solllane Mlckev Solllane Clm'aron City It rim'aro" City rt.A.'s Men :45 Man Gunsmnke Gunsmoke Ranch Psry Ranch Party 9 10 11 Science Fiction trifnre Fiction Ftloht father, have the leading roles in "The Diary of Anne Frank," which opened at the Greenville Little Theatre on Lowndes Hill Shock Theatre Telenews Shock Theatre Late hcvt Shock Theatre ate "Show Shock "heatrt late Show Piedmont Playh. Piedmont Plavh Piedmont Playtt. Piedmont Plavtv 0(1 Movlerama is, Movleram :30 Movterama 4 Mnvlerama C1 Color' Rd.

Thursday. It will be pre' sented at 8:30 p.m. today and RADIO PROGRAMS April 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14 and 15 BROILED FLORIDA LOBSTER Served with FAMOUS SOS PECAN DRESSING and FRENCH FRIED POTATOES $1.00 The Ivey's box office is open to members and non-members west of Monaghan. At 10 p. fire erupted on the same field.

WFBC 1330 Kc 93.7 FM NEWS: Every Half Hour. 1:30 Poole't Show Serenade 1:00 Monitor, 7:00 Monitor :00 Johnny Farm 4. Horn iM Red Foley t.OO HI Fl Club 10:00 Monitor 12: 55 Obituary Col 30 Jovful Sound The BEST Wilh CBS Also during the night, a 1951 Buick caught fire at Smith Brandon. msis WMRB 1490 Kc. NEWS: On the hour and half hour.

Holland McKinney Holland McKinney, 84, of Rt. 3, Opera 7:30 Word ot Lit fun llm 1:00 World Tonight JO Skyllner Show World News Man Around Mel :) Too fun Tim 5:35 TOP 12:05 Wheel ol Ch'c 4:15 Vle Travelers Rest, died at his home ewoolnt 8:15 Sat. Music :15 Skyllner Show 35 Sat at Chas 1:30 Phil :45 5 a. Les: SEE honnel 1:05 Top Tun Tim 1:35 Too tun Tim 7:05 Hawaii Calls 10:35 Bandstand On Channel 4 Dr. C.

Earl Cooper ipeaki on "What God Can Do with On Man" ot 8:30 AM on LESSONS FOR LIVING. A deaf girl is held captiv by an ttcaptd lunatic in "Still Hunt" on TRUE STORY at 12:00 Noon. 'Tlyliion' is topic for WATCH MR. WIZARD ot 1 :00 PM. Merit Matthew opposes Arlene Eck in WOMEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE BOWLING ot 5:00 PM.

SATURDAY NEWS ot 6:45 PM reported by Monty DuPuy. A contestant tries to win a trip to any place in the world by unscrambling words in PEOPLE ARE FUNNY ot 7:30 PM with Art Llnkletter, host. Perry has beauty and comedy on THE PERRY COMO SHOW at 8:00 PM when he welcomes Moureen O'Hara, comedian David King ond recordian star, Fabian. In the BLACK SADDLE episode at 9:00 PM, Lawyer Clay Cul-hane, played by Peter Breck, encounters a military mystery during a trespassing case. The Mayor of CIMARRON CITY tangles with a professor who claims supernatural powers in "The Evil One" ot 9:30 PM, starrinq George Montgomery and Eduard Front, The D.A.'s MAN, at 10:30 PM, finds Indians In Brooklyn.

In the midst of war with savage Maoris, a flood, and an earthquake, a loveless marriage blossoms Into a fruitful, tender love match as Lano Turner, Donna Reed and Van Heflin star in "Green Dolphin Street" ot 11:00 PM on MOVIERAMA. Monday after an extended illness Funeral services will be con ducted at New Salem Baptist I DOLPHIN WESC 660 Kc 92.5 FM NEWS 6:55: 12:00. 2: 8 SEE channel 1 "THE VALLEY OF DECISION" Sunday at 10:30 P.M. ON MGM MOVIERAMA STARRING GREER GARSON, GREGORY PECK I fliiirrh Snnrl.iv nt hv the Rev. T.

R. Hammer. Burial will be in the church cemetery. 00 G'vlll tellin 11:00 Rev. Slohtter Chicken Shack :00 Rev Green 11:30 Back to "sibie 4:00 Driving Music :30 Hit Parade 13:00 Top Ten Hi-Fi Music i-00 Country Music I'OO Pushbutton One (FMI 4:00 Earls Gospel I Earls Gospel :00 Wak Uo Car :45 News Surviving are his wife, Mrs Texana McKinney; 2 sons, James McKinney of Travelers Rest and STREET ON MOVIERAMA Saturday at 1 1 :00 P.

M. Starring LANA TURNER VAN HEFLIN DONNA REED WQOK 1440 Kc. NEWS Five minutes before each hour 5:55 a.m. to 11:55 p.m. 4J.5J Nw-W.

10 00 Cousin Aim I 00 loo 40 on 1440 :00 Country Mullf Earl McKinney of Detroit, 6 daughters, Mrs. Ollie Watson, country Music 11:00 country Music Hi-war par Music Mill 00 Singing 7:00 Musical Clock 12-flO Singing 1 Pi Mrs. Charlotte Gibson and Mrs. Julia King of Travelers Rest, Miss Elsie McKinney and Mrs. Pearl Worthy of Detroit, Greer WEAB 800 Kc.

NEWS 7:55. 12; 7. ond Mrs. Mary Kmard of Green I ville; 19 grandchildren and 16 Obituaries 1:30 DHftr Teen age guests on "DANCE TOWN" this week art from Spartanburg and Cowpens. They'll be dancing to the tops in pops.

Host is Joe Carter 5 PM. A tap recording of a session between a Hollywood Producer and his Phychiatrist is stolen and used lor blackmail on "PERRY MASON" ot 7:30. A man hires Josh Randall to persuade his daughter to come back home on "WANTED, DEAD OR ALIVE" at 8:30. Marshal Dillon free a squaw and her daughter who hove been enslaved by a band of Indians on "GUNSMOKE" ot 10. Lew Ayres, and Sonny Tufts star in "No Escape" on PIEDMONT PLAYHOUSE tonight at II, as a young man and woman art suspected of murder.

1:10 Market Review 3:30 Toot in 4:01 Top Mom. 13:30 Farm Agent 10:00 All-Tim Sport 11:00 Sat. Bandstand 19: JO (own Crir 11:15 Safety In Town great-grandchildren. The body 1:15 Forw March 4:45 re vets 5-05 Motorcad I will be at the home after 5:30 p.m. today.

Greer WCKI 1300 Kc. NEWS: '111 Clark Funeral Home is in 5:55. SEE channel "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" ON MGM THEATER Sunday at 5:00 P.M. Starring LIONEL lARRYMORt SPENCER TRACY MICKEY ROONEY MELVIN DOUGLASS FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW charge. RIVER SYSTEM WATCH THE BIG STATION WITH THE JUG SHOWS! 4:00 Dawn Patrol Variety Tim lambore :30 7:00 V.

of CImton 10: 1:15 1:15 00 5:10 Gospl Hour Jambore. Song Festival Mjtinee v. of etemson 4:50 Interlude 5:00 Inspiration 5: 15 Hvmn Tim 10:31 yawn ratroi 00 Ghana' Times ST. LOUIS-From its source to Bandwagon 4:00 Countrv Music Cotton News 4:30 In Sports MS Public Servlc 1:00 its junction with the Mississippi, the Missouri river is 2.945 miles Fountain Inn WFIS 1600 Kc. NEWS: 12; 5.

WFBC-TV GREENVILLE, S. C. Channel long. Their combined length of 4.00 Alarm Cloc 4,200 miles is to exceed that 13:00 Jambore 1:00 Dane Party 3:00 Record Rack 5:00 Record Rick 3:00 Jim McAlliittr ilgn Oft Con. Mth.

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