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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa. Herald-American, Donora, MOISDAY, JULY 10, 17 PAGE 2 WW-iSpr -jjnilMMMI Wl Mil District Results Announced Hospital Notes Mrs. Annie Graff of RD Box 228, Monongahela. David Feehan, 9. son of; Wntoriaf J4o.spilal Vacancy Level of Area Dwelling Units Surveyed Thomas J.

Feehan, of Mon-essen. Mrs. Nettie Rose of Grove Hospitality Shop I City. I Thomas Tarabrella of River Hill. RD 1, Monongahela.

Voluntarily Staffed by ffomea'i Auxiliary The results cf a joint Fed-1 surveyed during the period from eral Housing Administration Aoril 4 to April 21, 1967, were Francis J. Mayhew of 409! '4 'Ninth Street, Monongahela. Beatrice Slata of 212 Second Auxiliary meets third Friday of January, April and September. (FHA) and Post Office Depart-j Monongahela, Finleyville, Charmer survey conducted to and Monessen. termine the vacancy level of In Monongahela the survey dwelling units in the Pittsburgh showed that out of a total of per cert), 68 of 737 apartments (9.2 per cent), and zero of 52 trailers (0.00 per cent) were found to be vacant during tha period of the survey in Monon.

gahela. The survey showed that 105 of the vacant dwellings had been Street, Monongahela. Iuis Bottino of 317 Second and surrounding area were re- 5,221 possible deliveries to res leased today by the Depart-jidences, apartments, and house; Monongahela Memorial Hospital Street, Monongahela. Mrs. Elizabeth Grant of RD 2, Box 456, Monongahela.

Pamela Nagy of 103 Sarah ment of Housing and Urban De- trailers, 120 or 2.3 per cent or occupied before, 15 were new, velopment (HUD). all units were vacant. and four were under construe Among area municipalities1 Fifty-two of 4,484 houses (1.2 ition in Monongahela. Births Street, Monongahela. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mh Florence Weightman of! Arthurs On County Planning Commission chael Eotsko of 54 Bertram Finleyville. Street, Monongahela, July 9 at jonas pekey of Finleyville. 3:41 a.m. Andrea Sable, 13, daughter of The daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew D. Sable of Charleroi. Robert L. Childs of Finleyville, (Continued on Page Three) (Column Four) July 9 at 11:08 p.

m. Admitted Victor Kepscynski of RD 3, Mononeahela. Otis Dunlevy, has been appointed to' the Washington County Planning Commission, succeeding F. D. Whalcn who resigned.

The appointment was made In Finleyville the survey showed that out of a total of 2,321 possible deliveries to residences, apartments, and house trailers, 57 or 2.5 per cent of all units were vacant. Forty-eight of 2,257 houses (2.1 per cent), nine of 64 apartments (14.1 per cent), and eight of 26 trailers (30.8 per cent) were found vacant in Finleyville. Fifty of the vacant dwellings had been used brfiire, en were new, and 12 were uo der construction. In Charleroi the survey showed that out of a toal of 5,183 possible deliveries to all types of dwellings, 174 or 3.4 per cent were vacant. One hundred and thirty of houses (2.9 per cent), 44 Mis.

Guisoppina Appolonia of, Aran PocirJont me wct Main SfrPPt Mnnon-I MrBQ Area Resident gahcla. Paul E. Copenliaver of RD 1, Monongahela. Dora Little of 246 Center Ave i by the Washington County Board of Commissioners. Arthurs, who earned his undergraduate degree in econom Dies Suddenly Otis Barton Dunlevy, a former resident of 903 Chess Street, Monongahela, died sud- PRESENT SUNDAY NIGHT FOR THE TESTIMONIAL dinner for former Judge Carl E.

Gibson, on his 94th birthday, were two of his six children: John Gibson, shown standing with wife; Mary, a former music teacher in the Pittsburgh Schools, seated at the left with Judge and Mrs. Gibson. They are residents of the Pittsburgh area. Judge Gibson, in his remarks, noted that his family was geographically scattered, and that he has 19 grandchildren. Unable to attend were three daughters, Ruth, Lois and Elizabeth, and a son, James nue, Elizabeth.

Mrs. Mary Barkay of RD 2, denly at 9 p.m. Friday in Dun If 1 Box 288, Monongahela. ics and finance from the University of Pittsburgh, is a general partner of the Investment Banking Firm of McKelvy and Company, a member firm of the New York Stock Exchange with headquarters in Pittsburgh. For the past eight years he has managed the firm's Char levy, of a possible heart attack.

A son of Charles and Elizabeth Dunlevy, he was born at Speers March 17, 1902. He had lived in this area most of his life. Musmanno (Continued from Page One) Flu Outbreak Predicted For Coming Winter 725 apartments (6.1 per cenO, 'and one of 14 trailers (7.1 per cent) weie vacant in Charle Imports Hurt, Jenion Tells Touring Group Mrs. Elmer Pat'frson, presL Donora Church Charter Member Dies In Hospital Mrs. Bessie Mae Heslep of 508 Lincoln Avenue, Charleroi, died early today in Charlcroi- He was a retired engineer of Donora Southern Railroad.

dent of the Womcis Democrat leroi office. He is also treas- ic Club, brought greetings and urer and director of the Great WASHINGTON (UPI) The, Mr nunlevy was a member rublfc Health Service is predict-of tne pirst Methodist Church ing a "substantial" outbreak of and the Crescent Club of Mo- introduced the t-aStmaster. IP pnnvkania rnrnnratmn Former State Senator J. Al-LTpnkintmiiv anri riil roi. One hundred and, sixty-seven of the vacant dwellings had been used before, seven were new, and five were under construction.

In Monessen the survey showed that out of a total of 5.254 possible deliveries to all types of dwellings, 243 or 4 i influenza this winter, particular- nongahela Robert C. Arthurs Fred Jenion, works manager Den need, ot Lantornia, a rector 0f the Colonial Life In- Monessen Hospital. She tell in ly along tne easierr Surviving him are two sons. of Pi, contemporary of Judge Gibson sliranr(S rmnav. tflkin Prk- Surgeon General Kenneth B.

of Fairfield, Conn. hpf hj in tne days of the Demo- president and direct0r of the! hoU I OodoKO Stewart said J.day th pwdic and James O. of rf cratie when it was a MiaU 1630615 ton was based on a study of eight grandchildren; and BamfflP1 Kho nc.M minoritv nartv in the district. hLi per cent were vacant. Influenza viruses Isolated hy 0ne brother, Avery Dunlevy of Ramfnrrf st.tinn nanAnv in tho made the presentation of two th- rnnni nid (Gontinued from Page One) aftrr small outbreaks r-rrn nchin Carroll Township, September steel industry.

gifts to Judge Gibson at the count company of Charleroi. River. was considering the past winter and Friends are being received at 22. 1884. i im3 limn uccu unci-dramatic swinff tnuarrt thA rt 700 "The United Stales today apartments (18.2 per 9 VI IVb I IIP I 1 IN I UHN it I IIH HI nrtnH rv 'im i LI a oapi'mH ri i me u- l- ri S1P mpnihpr 0f Grace finds itself in the unusual V7u "ltu iney saia ne all8n His cent), and zero of zero trailers e.s uctl' Methodist Church in Fallowfield i i ir in lit i i 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 in ni iiie nrin ni niri nip nr ni i -ji ii a With those Of SUCh u-pi-p vacant in Mnnwcnn Tun bcinC j----- 0 OM ui iniai inciiiyii ui iiu- poilClc les sition of simultaneously I Ta.i.hkUIm miff rA knnn Vl "1 I II I II1VI Ml 1 1 1 1 1 csxreciea in ine coming imci ganeia normally recurs every two to, 'tl world's largest producer of iter member of Donora Mctho- Valley Regional Plan-hardline anti-Israeli leaders as hundred and forty-two of the jmng Commission and as a Nasser, Boumedienne, Syrian vacant dwellings had been used member of the Charleroi and President Dr.

Nureddin Atassi before one was new and five steel and tie worlds largest; importer of steel," he said. "I dist Church. I Ciii-it-ittr rt oro fti-rt CAtlC out mint iiv-i ci 1 v. ku jv'ii-'. 4 1 thrt years.

It did not show up In last; winter's studies. Stewirt recommended Immu-nizatioil against the flu after rw linnd not later than the George H. Robb, World War I Veteran, Dies 4. i alii u.a unit ati aiomr Fred M. at home and Paul R.

i i 4i a ist, but if the present trend eon-of Charleroi; three daughters it could opci-is ridiumig V.UIMIIIISMUH. -ana Iraqi President ADdel were under construction He is president of the Great- Rahman Aref. The Four communities were er Charleroi Industrial Devel- Atassi and were cxpect. seected along with fiO other opment Corporation: director of cd in Cairo tod 'nm-Pittsburph post offices tinues unchecked, se of Mrs. Wavne (Mae) Jones Judge Carl E.

Gibson In grateful recognition of a lifetime of achievement in the law, as a community leader and as Monongahe-la's first citizen, we dedicate this memorial plaque to be a permanent expression of public gratitude and respect. Donora. Ruth Jones of the Charleroi Chamber of Com first Weeks of December. He recommended use of the newly riously weaken the American steel industry and adversely af-l feet our nation's economy." I George H. Robb of Greens- u-achinrtnn anH Mrs In Jerusalem, Israeli Premier for representation in cor-junc-Levi Eshkol expressed public tion with the full Pittsburgh merce; director of the Monon- oaKxkla Vallnv- I'nitoH ViinH flnrt introduced ''bivalent" serum burg died Saturday afternoon Frank (Doro(ny) Lee of Kair.

ninw j' uiiiiciiiuiiirna ni uic iimnuuci occupying large parts 01 nc id. mc idumy Monongahela Valley i Development Association DA). Hebrew adage that he who letter carrier roires. The-a wnicn proiPds nui" in Lharleroi-Monessen wospuai. mont u- Va jmion went on to explain how the common strains of influen- Deathi at age 72, followed a dren and nine jrcat-grandcliil- this situation has affected the Za, rather than the polyvalent lingering illness.

'dren; and one sistcri Mrs. Alice operations and future of Pitts- taccme, which protects against, A son of the late Ivan and Ross of Los AngeIcS) Calif a burfin Stcel in par. lder strains. Mary Chester Robb, he was ormer 11 merchant. Her ticular.

Persons who have not been born at Ginger Hill February Fredcrick E. Hcslcpii He is very im. vaccinated since 963 he said 4, 1895. A former resident of djed 0ctober Tw0 son thould be revaccinated with Sunnvside, he had resided most t-nino in tun J. hi.

ara decfascd- and to our national defense From Women's Democratic Club end Citizens of Monongahela, July 1967. her Srv InJernatS: P1 headaches, Eshkol post office listings of In saiu, ine unwiy is nne uui me pi'Miuie uviivcucs iu icbiuvhi;" his response. Judge db- havjng spn pd 'as prCyident of is a bit too much too es and apartments on each son borrowed Bob Prince's weil- rharipmi rtnh in iok-) anrf bride vi-oiwi ut lucuiut in ino tv. 1 krionrlc ui rPPPlVPH troill ii. -1 ti lu: C.

a. tic iwi nuvou inv 1 swauow. tvo months apart. I His occupation was mat 01 and 7.10 at the Har. Knovn rirate oaseoan Mciory 1963.

a niember of the Pitts numbered route in each station insisted onlv and branch. It is estimated But he tenor Cecorator. t. chrnrk- Fiinnral Hnme it expression to remarK: hurcrh nf Finanrial An- i aiiLini n- in; j. .1.

an vuru iiuiiMU iui I Mr. Robb was a veteran of How sweet it is." th Varsitv Itfpr- satisfactory peace arrangement ine sample suney nnair-s 226 Fallowfield Avenue, Char- everybldy in the wor)d who leroi. in spII tVjr nrixiiK'ts. War I. He then told the group he was Qub at the Universitv of wou'd send Israeli occupation in the Pittsburgh area cover Funeral Notice blessed in manv ways: ri.teK,.r0t,.

th. forces home. perceni ot tne total posanie Pitt.sburtrh: Surviving hime are a jwhile those countries in turn With the education which Societv and is listed in the 1966-1 deliveries to residences and 84 percent of the possible deliveries Charles Robb of Sunnvside; a daughter, Agnes Sands of RD Considered Strieu action of Hussein DUNLEVY. Barton Dun-Ipvv fi.V fnrmprlv of 90S rflcripo sc trial lstrvpr sn.l i 4 hm. n-i.

i. was Iwme market and industry. It's iiion oi nos no in me, The (a anartmrnf For trrf arpa Lillian McNab, Amaranth Court Monongahela; 12 grandchil considered especially -1 tha obvious that to accomplish f. dren and 24 great-grandchildren; two sisters and a brother. Bt Dunlevy, Friday, Ju- some of our objectives we need (' community which to rear a ass stance frym our goern-, i fami v.

with neighbors who, Officer, Dies Before June brought the third p. post fi4 Arab-Israeli war the sdecled Jof oriented monarch was consi- entation dered perhaps the most reason-. fe of fu Five Die Li Jennie Cunningham and James received at L. M. trve ru- neral Home, 427 West' Main ancas ter 00 Mich mem.

n.j i COU1Q nOl DC CqilHIIfU illl Ill-It Lillian C. McXab of 34 High-' Jenion was speaking at a nH a wondprful life's com- Lois Bartell of Jackson, Street. Mononcahela. Services (Continued from Paee One) i-01 age of 842. 1C0 total possible de- iland Terrace, Donora.

died car- noon luncheon in Johnson's Res- panjon thnrp TnpeHav 11 at 1 'San- nr run'rftf the Bebout and Yohe Company Crest Nursing Home, Carroll 'group of Moongahela Valley West Penn Second Township, the age of 74. teachers who are taking sum-j Daughter of the late Archi- mer courses in practical ecv 'Koil Fvanc Prain nomics through thp Mon Vallpv IMMIIWIIbflllv in rill.lCIVlll. All A I torment Monongahela Ceme, Street. Mononpheta. laceration of the lower lip.

1 1 Tv liveries in the Pittsburgh pos-Mrs. Walls was pronounced andot.r tal service area, it is estimated dead at the scene of Saturday's, Western leaders apparently did (hat rfsj(ffn( accident after the car in which not sootn nis an8er al Ine war es and apartments were vacant, she was riding, driven by heroutcome- I This proportion represented husband, Herbert, 27, struck the: At the United Nations, the 1 about 12.275 vacant units pre-disabled auto. country Security Council tookviousIv oj and U75 va. Walls, a soldier stationed at advantage of a Russian diplo- car( units n'ever dpjpd Ja Ft. Eustice.

Virginia, was ad- matic retreat and empowered addjtion 2.975 new units vara tery. (F 7-10) (Continued from Page One) lCIIUi PI HI i'VUlV- 4 1 I VIMIl BESSIE J. MOOSEY she was bora November 27. shop. Bessie J.

Moosey of Monon- 1892. in Coathrig. Scotland. i The group began its Cay for all-electric homes and FESLEP. Bessie Mae gah, West Virginia, daed in she had been a resident of hearing an address in Mones- anartments nrovide other rcduc- i a rue.

Charleroi. at Charleroi-Charler01 Monessen Hospital Donora for the past 50 years, sen High School Auditorium giv- tions suddenly Fridav. She was a na- anH was a mr.ihr nf Caivarv on aikoi- rami acirs.n mitted to Washington Hospital secretary oenerai inani wim jn au stages ,0., icn addition there will Jul in at 1- 5 7m tiveof S3- United Presbyterian works manager of the reduction commercial in "8uardffd" condition with broao autnonty to MMDiwij The resultant vacancy c- nds' receive? fro "j1, fs sen Works of Pittsburgh Stee! aTJusSaTrSes i wni contuMons and mid 7-10 nm at Harold I frmily including three sons. Mrs. McNab served as an of-ampanv.

Following that, the hcln in the company's efforts the knce' The th ee he Egypan-lsraeli cease-those publlshcd by the Bureau Sock Kraf Home 22 -rge A. Moosey of Tacoma. ficer of Trinity Court No. 84. toured Basic Oxygon iSes 3rettSe It wfiNce.

Fallowfield Avenue, Charle- the A1, Fl" facilities of th Mon- to new business enterpr.es and JJ a Son Se' "VI mi Srn-ifoe thnro WeHnos. 1,1 runt, inuiaiia, aiiu as0 -vas acuve ln several ai- essen OrKS in We morr.ina. tn imnrnvp thp rnmnottve COSt j-' iiicumu i i-uuiiui i pital and then released. jure last montn. tion.

Nor do they reflect as day, July 12, at 1:30 p.m.,:"00 rf Wickliffe, Ohio; six ey organizations including Don-; The was spent tour-position of present business cus The fatal accident occurred Ne Veto 'a degree of accuracy as tha at 2:15 a.m. about eight miles' Soviets had insisted on 'I960 census data. In addition, Fev. George Kennedv. pas- cnspier Jo.

w. uroer oi me ing the Allenport Sheet Divi-tomers. tor Grace Methodist Church. Isaacs and Mri' Abe Sa l'' Eastern 3ar; sion of Allennort Works fol- Another sienificant effect White 1llu.in anH nf tho ratp riprTPasPs bv West wc" oi asningion. iThant spelling out details.

But tne interpretation of the survey Ka nwfiP Tnwnshm. offici- 3av airjy ut arier tne incjans caiieu a reve uic miu oniiutimi .11 A and thp Soviets examined their that the results of the Pitts. Cling. Interment Monongahe- J. (Sadie) Lawson and Mis.

shrine of Jerusalem; Broomie bv Works Manager Penn and other state utilities jl, Kn Sa la Cemetery. (S George (Elizabeth Fleming Knc.we Lodge 46, Daughters of Jcnion. jin reCent years." the West Penn JZ of West Vir- Scotia. Donora: Veterans of, I president pointed out "has been ColeiIian' of WcNAB. Lillian C.

Mc Kinia- HeIen V- Moosey of Foreicn Wars Post 977 Auxili-j 0 enhance the position Jash.ngton, left his Hanna nroHir-amont Ru. burch area ar hasi on a cnm. Ulli'iiiniiw par 1 1.. 1 Mu Un.w.f.H nAcilnnn pnvrtv AlKOiai feOOrenKO pir nnu iHirinif, UUJt.l of Penn- U.c Nab. 71.

34 Hichland Terrace, Coyce. South Carolina, and Donora; American Legion Other Deaths svlvania's residential electric "re '7' let the couikii aci witnout M.npnng tdiidumiy. mong the lowest in 01 R- exercising his veto. ainu i mc in 11 0 eAcinrt ha ti no li-OlL'intT Imt'rl IIIO I cue a eta ponoia. at Haven Crest Nurs- iv.Bi.nw me; uia id-post 212 Auxiliary, Donora; ink! Home, Carroll Township ccma Washington; a sister, Women's Auxiliary; MRS.

MINNIP M. HANNING. thA ITnitPrf States." U.N. action followed Mf.nHav in nti7 aamonus, wyce the Golden Age Qub of 74. 0f Claysville, RD 2, died MacDonald pointed out that .1 Egyptian claims that Israeli' Stomach Nausea Hits Jack Benny TnnrcHv Tnli, 1Qfi7 Chomae'la rnHiinlinnc in rprPnt VMM inline iu gri uoiiapvna KAmhoivtiul Prtrt RaiH Charleroi.

Friends received at Lawson- uw tarouna; i granacnu- All 11 Vll UI li'UI Wilt. I QIV ai r-t LiOIIV IV1IIUHI UVV vi ivs oui; i.7ui. one nas laic icuuuiuho i cIiIiah Her husband, Hugh McNab, the mother of John H. Haning have been made in spite of the an and Port Fuad at the Mediter Habe Funeral Home, 701 dren; and 29 great-grandchil- Thomnson Avpiiup. Donora dren.

preceded her in death on May; of Eighty Four. fact that prices of many other tVrtnr eml of the canal durin riV uprp risinP tractor trailer driver ailthrtH.ipe dian Jack Benny, whs arrived Dfler 7 p.m. Monday. Services1 Following visiting hours Sat-17, 1953, AHA 4 I I a land mine killed one "ua-r However, he said, the present ZL said there Wednesday, Julv 12. at urflay at tne i'tunp ueKien- Mrs.

McNab leaves three. 1 p.m., Bev. Doj Snyder, f'u'ral Home in Donora, the sons. Bill at hme, Arch C. of pastor First Presbyterian bnly wa' mftVwI yesterday to Cleveland, Olvio, Hugh J.

MRS. MARY CIMON of Mon- rate of increase in conriKtim- Israeli soldier and injured two "SJ -t-u anH ranitai rnu nf utilitips. Varcs wnen uie aLUUCn 1 h. Opera, was taken Mercy turn i 1 111 1 ii ii i n. -t nMnuA wu fuviuntu.

i of, night witb Church of Monongahela. of- tne pomico rtnwai Home in jn Germany; six dmigh Hospital Sunday stomach nausea. She was the mother of gether with the prospect was rcquired to of the canal. 1 "rZ I vral state and local tax1. nwas required, to posy "7 fmatmr Interment Mononca-: Fairmont, West Virginia.

tcrs. Mrs. Thorns Violet ,1 siih 'ii 11111 vtfi i i ii vv.m., ai nnn mamj an itiniinet ar inn 1 1 mi 1 1 tela Valley Memorial Tark. Followmg semces there to.Thompson of ritsi)Urgn, Mrs. an.

RD', Rclle increases, lessens the poss.bil-, ,7 Zv sinc vl (L-R day, inerment ion piare in John (arkral Iiw ip stato r.i fiv nf furthpr reriurtions in i viflima aq I v- CnarBea Wim llieKHl UdlMMK. i a hkkui uc in hit oh nn. niun iri up a lighthouse sinRer Jaok J(nes jwoodiawn cemetery, airmont, 0f California, Mrs. years immediately ahead. in the Straits of Tiran.

the gateway to the Gulf perf()rmanccs of Fred (EI-cnj Dudgeon of Fellsburg. for fn ROBB. H. Robb. West Virginia ot Aqaoa on tne nea ea ano at lhe Civic Arena West Penn Power, an unit of the Allegheny System, provides electric len) Hixenbaugh of Donora, Mrs.

Charles (Lillian) Hudson in the state of Virginia. Mrs. Champ Heads Mesfa Local the site of Egyptian acuon in j. MARGARET B. HULVEY, 53, Aiay mat israei Claims neipeo, C11r John (Madge) Seger in the state1 AirA WnAntt'A''i service in all or parts of Alle i 'k 1 an viionvc uivu i iv.xin of Wisconsin, and Mrs.

Robert. 2 theny, Armstrong, Butler, Cam (Bonie) Webster of Monor-ca- TL 'Z Centre, Clarion, Clinton PITTSBURGH (LTD Fd-lced t0 tle June 510 war IsraeI fered a "mild upset stomach, ward Champ, a heat treater in: w'on probably from scinching the West Homestead plant of: The Egyptians have never ate." He was discharced after the Mcsta Machine Co. for 26 ceased to claim sovereignty 1 an examination and told to rest, years, has been elected the first lover the straits where their Hospital attendants said Ben- WU. II Greensburg, at Charleroi- Monessen Hospital Saturday, FREDERICK E. RIES July 8.

1967, at 12:15 p.m. Frederick E. Ries, former Friends received at Bebout Donora resident, died today, and Yohe Company Funeral A complete obituary will be Home, 300 Second Street, Mo-j published in this newspaper to-tiongahela. Services in Chap-Wrrow. el there Tuesday, July 11, at Friends will be received aft-2 p.m., Rev.

Samuel West of- er 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Law-ficiating. Interment Mononga- son-Rhe Funerai Home, 701 bela Cemetery. 7-10)i Thompson Avenue, Donora. IICICI, Jl ((I (lllUVI.IIU.t-ll, 1IIU JJjnoi-g Elk, Fayette, Greene, Indiana.

Lvcoming, McKean, Potter, greai-graacci laren. Washington, and Westmoreland Friends will be received at he lawson Rabe Funeral New Jersey is sometimes, Counties, and a few customers president of Local 7174 of the or Israeli snipping was ny was accompanied ie no- the "Crossroads of Huntingdon and jelterson i nited Steclworkcrs of Amcr- smashed by tneir aeieai in piiai ny nis orouicr-in-iaw, nu-jCounties. jica. Ijiue. iliani Marks.

Home, 701 Thompson Avenue, Donora, after 7 p.m. todiiy..

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