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or 16 May 5, 1951. SPOKANE DAILY CHRONICLE AT THE THEATERS WEDDING 111TE UNITES COUPLE 011PHEUM Phone-MAIN 4448 4ANNI Wedding Is Solemnized in Pullman OILY WOOD rlIGHLIGHTS 2it 4r By 108 THOMAS BAND OF KENTON PLEASES PATRONS To OPEN SUNDAY TOMORROW KETTLE FALLS. May 5. The Sacred Heart church in Kettle Falls recently was the setting for the wedding of Margaret Lindquist, daughter of Elmer Lindquist, to Gene Lawrence. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Lawrence. They were married by the Rev. Ambrose Meyers. The bride was attended by her aunt, Mrs.

R. L. Bogovich. of Coulee Dam, Wash. The best man was Elmer Lindquist brother of the bride.

A reception was 'held at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. John PDX "Valentino," 1219. 3,44, 7,09, "The San Seto at Dawn," 2:09, 5,34, 8,50. Little Divkiend." 1,05, 4,23, 7,41, "Belle Letirand," 2:45, 6,03, 9:21. and 11:55, 2,29.

4,53, 7:37, 10,11. iPadet," 1:30, 4,38, 7:46, "Bowery Botta Iton," 12, 3:08, 6:16, 9:24. City," 2:05. 6: 15, ID: 25; Virginia City." 12,02, 4,11, 8:21. Teeterday," 12,32.

3:04, 5,36, 8:08, "Beaver Valley," 12, 2:23, 4,55. 7,27, 9,59. Groom Wore Spurs." 1:24, 4.32, 7,40. Unknown," 3,04, 6,12. 9:20.

Moon Lin." 1 1 8, 4:26, 7,34, "The Great Rupert," 11,45, 2:83. 6:01. 9:09. a lonely 7,20. "Comanche Territory," 9.

EAST SPRAGUE Takes Chance," 7:30, "Devil's Doorway," 9. Torch 'Roane River," 7,30, 10,50, Golden Gloves Story," 11:37, 2:57, 5:37, 'Panic in the Streets," 12:54. 3,54, 6,54, 9,54. In a Side of the law." "North of the Rio Grande," "Ili-Jacked." and the Cowboy." "Dere Come the Ce-eds." Climb th Highest lain." "Stale to Tilr.011: 4.,,,,.,. -4 tt 4,,,,,,..

tH 0. k. 1 4,..1 ''tli4' 4, It.Art,,,,', fr''" 4Z4.6'"!:' 4 A (', ilia', 1 An exhibition of paintings by members of the art department of the Spokane chapter of the Composers, Authors and Artists of America will open tomorrow at the Spokane Conservatory. The exhibit was arranged by Hattie Blomberg, art chairman of the Conservatory and of the exhibiting group. The display will be opened at 4, p.

m. by Dr. Hans Moldenhauerd director of the Conservatory, and Mrs. H. F.

Wilkening, president of the Spokane chapter of the CAAA. It will continue for two weeks. Artists whose works will be dis-, played include Inez Hill Christine Bennett, Hattie Blom-. berg, Lola J. Burge, Karla Channing, Evelyn Clouts, Grace Davis.

Charlotte Elgesem, Mrs. Howard' Gates, Lila Implemans, Herman' Reges, Edna Janes Kayser, Grace, Nichols, Mabel Schulze, Edward: Tsutakawa, Lilly Winslow, Caldona Zell and Norine 11 AIONDAY Stan Kenton's band came to town last night and a Natatorium park crowd loved every minute of it. From 9 to the Kenton ensemble went through a variety of selections. They'll offer another program between the same hours tonight, while, simultaneously, another nationally known "name" band, that of Blue Barron, is playing at the Spokane club. A lot of the people who turned out to hear Kenton last night came to dance to the music of a smooth band.

And dance they did throughout the evening. For others it was strictly a matter of listening and they clustered tightly around the handstand, especially when Stan and the boys were performing some of their more specialized numbers.B. 1 Warner Men Quit NEW HAVEN, May 5. (UP)--Bernard E. Hoffman and his beother, Israel J.

Hoffman, announced their resignations today as assistant and zone manager, respectively, of Warner Brothers Pictures, for the New England zone. It was disclosed a few days ago that the three Warner brothers and their families may be planning to sell their holdings for 000,000. HOLLYWOOD, May 5. Seated one day at the typewriter, I was wondering what happened to various items on the Hollywood scene. So today I am running a lostand-found department.

All of these items seem to me lost, and if anyone can find them, let me know. Whatever happened to Warners' plans to film the life of Will Rogers. with Will starring? Paramount's announcement that it would make the life of Billy Rose? 20th-Fox's plans for a picture on Wendell Willkie's "One World" and something called "The Gay A number of properties which MGM owns, including "Of Thee I Sing" and The picture to co-star Bing Crosby and Hopalong Cassidy? What Happened to 'Em? Whatever happened to Torhan Bey? Phil Terry (Joan Crawford's ex) Butch Jenkins? Anita Page? Gracie Allen's brother? the other Pickens and Boswell sisters besides Jane and Connie? Simone Simon? Orson Welles? Whatever happened to the proposals for a Hollywood film festival, along the lines of those held abroad? For a Hollywood civic center, to house the Johnston office, guilds, press, For an all-industry conference here to discuss current problems? Joanna chapter, Westminster Congregational church, p. Mrs. H.

F. Dietzman, W611 Thirteenth. St. Francis guild, St. Aloysius', 8 p.

Mrs. Phil Paradis, E412 Augusta. St. Cecilia guild, St. Aloysius', 8 p.

Mrs. Eugene Stitz and Miss Edith McLean, E103 Mission. Athenaeum club, 1 p. Mrs. T.

B. Hughes, W20 Fourteenth. Washington Children's Home auxiliary, 12:30 p. Mrs. J.

F. Mazna, NV2332 Mission. Northside Garden club, 1 p. Mrs. J.

H. Mc Cray, W2614 Court-land. Spokane Dental auxiliary. 1 p. Mrs.

W. V. Moyer, W604 wittial a' Ast.Ptiltt It a ol.11''' VAL WILLOMI 1.4" iri a At.Ptiltt 'ii iftl' IVAr RTULti YOU have the nerve to do what she did on her wedaing day? 4 Li CONVENIINT PA A UATING SUNDAY OPENINGS Grande Patrol," "Litchintng Strikes Twice." Jackpot." "Night and the City." of Montezuma." "Gasolene Alley." hig "The Great Manhunt." Paso." "Blood on the Moon." Great Manhunt." The Mud-lark." of Wyoming." "Where the Sidwalk Ends. of Paradise." "The Mats Arthur Story. I UisRr ROGERS JACK CARSON JOAN DAVIS Mr.

and Mrs. NEWPORT, May double-ring ceremony at 5:30 o'clock recently. at the Presbyte: rian church, Pullman, united in marriage Fay Bolin, Pend Oreille county extension agent, and H. Calvert Anderson, extension editor and assistant to the director of extension, Washington State col, lege. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Herbert G. Schulze. The bride wore a gray suit with pink accessories and orchid corsage. She was attended by her sister; tn-law, Mrs. Dana Fitzgerald of Power, who wore a beige suit with matching accessories.

The best man was Arvid W. Anderson of Pomeroy, brother of the bridet groom. IGuests. besides members of the Calvert Anderson wedding party, included: Dana Mrs. Arvid Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Anderson of Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. E.

V. Ellington, Pullman, and Mr. and Mrs. Budd R. Coons, Pullman.

Mr. and Mrs. Anderson had a week's trip to the Oregon coast. Mr. Anderson left yesterday for a six months' assignment with the economic cooperation administration in Europe and the Middle East.

He will be working on the establishment of an agricultural information program in Greece and Turkey. He will go first to Washington, D. and then to Paris. Mrs. Anderson will remain as home agent in Pend Oreille county until his return.

Mrs. McCrfty Is Hostess Mrs. J. H. Mc Cray will entertain the North Side Garden club at a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon Monday at her home, W2614 Court land.

Mrs. C. W. Walker will talk on "Peonies" and Mrs. J.

A. Sabiston on "Roses for Every Carden." 1 31.9 a FRAN SHORE SUES LOS ANGELES, May 5. (A) Fran Shore, 25, film actress. has filed suit for divorce from Frank C. Westmore, 27, youngest of the film studio makeup firm brothers.

She sued yesterday under her legal name, Genevieve I. Westmore, alleging cruelty. The couple married in Beverly Bills last November 19 and separated last Tuesday, she said in her complaint. OWLISHELAW' ITOMIGHTtAI 'The Groom Wore Spurs' Also "Target Unknown" Mark StevensA0 6 FOXSTATE ORPHIEUM WO Auxiliary to Meet Washington Children's Home auxiliary will meet for a 12:30 luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. J.

F. Mazna, W2332 Mission. Mrs. Jay S. Rockwell will preside.

LAST COMPLETE SHOWS 915pm i I FOX1511 Altrusa Officers Attend Meeting In Gorgeous Color HALL HAS BIRTHDAY NEW YORK, May 5. hall, where most of the world's famous musicians have appeared, is 60 years old today. The edifice at Fifty-seventh street and Seventh avenue was established in 1891 by Andrew Carnegie, the late steel magnate and philanthropist, at a cost of 000. BRUNCH SET 1 BY ALTRUSA "VALENTINO" Tomorrow! LOUIS JORDAN DEBRA PAGET JEFF CHANDLER Whatever happened to Joan Crawford's plans to do a picture about the plight of schoolteachers? Hedy Lamarr's plans to retire? Henry Koster's plans to film the life of Gorgeous George? Selznick's plans to star Jennifer Jones in "Romeo and Selznick's plans? Whatever happened to little Audrey jokes? The people who used to play the organs in movie houses? The big parties that Hollywood used to have? (I guess nobody can afford them any more) The 25-cent movie theater? Concessions Blamed While you're trying to figure out the answers, let's listen to a Rhode Island reader who has her own explanation of why movie business is sour: "Perhaps television is somewhat to blame, but I believe that the reason people have stopped going Is because of the sale of popcorn, ice cream and what-have-you. "To have a bunch of rowdies, young people and even older people, sit behind you and crunch on popcorn or suck on ice cream cones while you are trying to see a show, is more than people can stand for very long." "SUN SETS AT DAWN" "Bird of Paradise" A 1.01164101 STATE 124414 6- amson SINES Tinal In Technicolor Plus The MacArthur 1 Story 44 STAIliNG I ORPHILINZ FLASH! SCOOP! 'THE MacARTHUR STORY" DAY LAST RUTH -'1w--- mil RICHARD ROMAH IODD El I tZ MAIN Pv00 Emil LAST DAY! ERROL FLYNN in TWO GREAT HITS "DODGE CITY" AND "VIRGINIA CITY" LAST DAY! ERROL FLYNN in TWO GREA HITS "DODGE CITY" iliDALLAr Imam-size Thrills in Technicolor GARY COOPFR and RUTII HUMAN PEE "FATHER IS A BACHELOR" McCAtilitispeE With WM.

HOLDEN-COLLEN GRAY 1r :4. -4 .4:., $,::: 4. 'f: 4 1 $4 006666 i '7 r.7. ....1. i 9.., i 1 4:.....

,) 5,. ,,..4..,. 4 6 Itit Ir'''" 4r AINBO N. 118 Washingtun MA-3504 LAST RIALTO DAY H.II,LIEYAP 0613822 "The Redhead Inhd, Cowboy" With GLEN FORD-11110NDA FLEMING Stijl 0 2ND ACTION HIT! ROARING DRAMA! MACHINE GUN SMUGGLERS The Life Story in Pictures of the Man of the Hour from Boyhood till Today! "GOLDEN GLOVES STORY" with James Dann --Plug-- "PANIC IN THE STREET" 'HERE COME THE CO-EDS" ABBOTT COSTELLO MOTHER-DAUGHTER DUETS ON PROGRAM Mrs. Claflin Bryan Kuhn will present a group of pupils in a predate Mother's day piano recital tomorrow at 2:30 p.

m. in her home studio, EMI. Center. A featured part of the program will be a series of duets by mothers and their children. Mothers taking part are Mrs.

W. N. Cat ling, Mrs. John W. Tuttle.

Mrs. H. W. Carlson and Mrs. Gall V.

Adams. Pupils participating include Jimmie Fox, Marilyn Fox, Bonnie Rosengrant, Joanna Carlson, Gale Adams, Margaret Freeborg, Elizabeth Coddington, Penny Cat Mark Mahnke, Patty Lafferty, Jackie Rifler, Linda Buchan, Andre Tuttle, Jaynee Farnsworth, Alice Burg-man, Janice McBride and Catherine Zahniser. Refreshments will be served in the clubroom following the program. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs.

Adams, Mrs. B. Lafferty, Mrs. J. A.

Rifler and Ma-belle Bryan. GARLAND THEATRE SUNDAY TIM HOLT in "RIO GRANDE PATROL" Aux VISIO at, CIT SOTle IN-THE-CAR Ift II Et MITS-IGUIR 5PEAPSEIS 0 EXTRA! "WHY KOREA?" ITio BIG HITS TOGETHER! Installation of district officers is planned by members of Mtrula International at a brunch tomorrow morning at 10 in the Silver banquet room of the Spokane hotel. The event will conclude the 21st annual conference of district 10 of Altrusa. New officers for 1951 to 1953 were to be elected at a meeting at the Davenport late this afternoon. Mrs.

Gertrude Houk Farizz, 10th district governor, Portland, will address the group at the brunch tomorrow. Presentation of membership awards also is planned. Skits to Be Given A skit, "Saturday Afternoon in the Ellensburg Community Lounge," will be by members of the Ellensburg club. Lewiston-Clarkston club members 4 will present a skit, "Nez Perce Novelty Entertainers." Members of the Spokane group will entertain with a skit, "Altrusa Membership Drive." Lewiston-Clarkston members are to be hostesses at the brunch. Mrs.

Elton R. Blazier will preside. Mrs. Faris; Opens Meet Official opening of the conference was this morning with Mrs. Fariss presiding.

Presentation of colors was by Owa Kihi group of Camp Fire Girls of Madison school. The Rev. Francis Corkery, S. president of Gonzaga university, gave the invocation. Mrs.

Blazier greeted conference delegates. Welcome to Spokane was given by Mayor Arthur Meehan. Mary aw Remy of the Yakima club re. sponded. "Stairway to Our Stars," confer: nee theme, was given by Miss I Dorothea Taylor, first vice ernor, Seattle.

International President Is Speaker Miss Ruth Kramer, Marion, Ohio, international president, also spoke to the club The "governor's message" was presented at another session this morning. A panel on the inter-, national Altrusa program was con: ducted by Miss Taylor. Members of the Walla Walla and Moscow-Pullman clubs were hostesses at a luncheon this noon. Myung Kim of Seoul, Korea, Al' trusa club, gave "Greetings from Korea." "GermanyWest to East" was the topic of an address by Dr. Gertrud Gerber of Braunsweig, Germany, at the luncheon.

Banquet is Planned Spokane Altrusa members will be hostesses at a banquet this evening in the Isabella room. Miss Leila Lavin will he toastmistress. Invocation will he given by Mrs. Alice Garvin Windson. Entertainment will be provided by members of the Spokane Civic theater.

"The Price List Influence" will be the topic of a talk by Miss Kramer. Events yesterday included workshops, luncheons and an open house at the home of Dr. Marjorie Heitman. VV700 Sumner. 1 At 9:00 ONLY "Where bullets made th law and arrows broke it 13'11; AT 7:20 AND 10:30 "The suspense picture with the surprise finish!" ad taw NOW ERROL FLYNN IA Viebout 320 WilLni)0 711 fl I "ROCKY MT." Afaureen Afacdonaldekr Ala ureen OQ8IdCAREJ CAR JIMMY Plob RANT SPLOPANELS UMW 111.1.1rnsm tit van 0 5 Al' 730 AND 10.50 (In Blazing Color) Out of the Great Northwest comes a Magnificent Story 14 Iaes'oud Officers of Altrusa International are visiting in Spokane this week end for the 21st annual conference of Altrusa district 10.

Miss Ruth Kraemer (right) of Marion, Ohio, international president, is pictured with Mrs. Gertrude Houk Fariss of Portland, district governor. The conference will end Sunday. "GREAT RUPERT" 1 id I COMMICIN Attalla ,1110 I II I 11 "ROGUE RIVER" ht toneh, Mace El LATE SHOW TONIGHT LAST FEATURE 11 P. U.

2ND WEEK OF FUN AND LAUGHTER! SPENCER TRACY JOAN BENNETT ELIZABETH TAYLOR in "FATHER'S LITTLE Ta railiVry PIA3 10.0.a June 8 Chosen smith Keglers Will Enjoy 'The Women' Comedy CURIA CRAHAME "Tms SIDE THE LAW" with Viveat Lindfors "NORTH OF RIO GRANDE" with Hointiong Cassidy "HI-JACKED TIIE LAW' ft Lindforl tR) GRANDE" 'fig MYSTRY" 3 RIG FEATURES 1 3 RIG FEATI'RES RORY CALHOUN PETER GRAVES AT 9:20 ONLY "THE TORCH" PAULETTE GODDARD PEDRO ARMENDARIZ mil tow gm to mai bib Inte DIVIDEND" Elio NE mono Indo IMO III EM IMO MO WNW WII NMI NNW WM! INN WNW -COLOR CARTOON Simla P. M. CO-HIT PETER B. KYNE'S Famous titoff of Old an Trine ocomolopOPEPo ENJOY NE SHOW OM HE COM-01M6 MN Of CM It's Today's News First That Gets the Readers. News First he Readers.

Spokane Civic theater's production of the popular comedy, "The Women," by Clare Booth Luce, will be presented at the Benevolent Protective Order of Keglers lodge at 8:30 p. in. John J. O'Brien, manager of the Keglers, said he arranged for the show after seeing the benefit performance given at the Woman's club last week. The play.

with its cast of 28 women, is directed by Deane "BELLE LE GRAND" VERA RALSTON JOHN CARROLL Starts 03-9: I A s. .1 I- Nt t4( 4 1 1 1 I 1 1 I GRANADA THE IGICRESCENT ailLATE SHOW 'TONIGHT LAST FEA TURF, 10:54 The Story of the Jet Flyers! STEPHEN MeNALLY GALL RUSSELL IN "AIR CADET" Times: CO-HIT ti4i1 STORE HOURS: 10 A. M. to 5:40 P. M.

MIN MUM MEM 1111111111 tawny ant INN Mom NM INEM TILE BOWERY BOYS IN "BOWERY BATTALION" Times: 1 2-3: 08-6: 1 0-9: 24 pretty cover-ups 3tothe1 adores the frosty illusion of Hand-Painted Organdy Aprons Personalized 1 LIBERTY LATE SHOW TONIGHT LAST FEATURE 10:40 RUGGLES IS SUED ON SON'S ACCOUNT LOS ANGLES, May 5. (R)Wesley Ruggles, 65-year-old film director, has been sued by the Bank of America to enforce payment of a $25,000 endowment to his 17-yearold son, Charles, by the former actress Arline Judge. Ruggles was the first of Miss Judge's six husbands. The suit is based on an agreement allegedly reached in 1939. They were divorced in 1937.

The bank, as guardian of the boy's estate, alleged yesterday that Ruggles has refused' to authorize an insurance company to turn over the proceeds of an endowment policy which matured in 1049. uruevIgut.s'eld."I1 vlauulYhoirnizaet an insurance company to turn over the proceeds of an endowment pot- icy which matured in 1049. ow" JUDY HOLLIDAY nom In "BORN YESTERDAY" Times MEM PLUS for her gift Disney's "Beaver Valley" Alio Cartoon "Gerald McSolna Doing" NEWPORT, May 5. Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Henley of Newport announce the engagement of their daughter, Setty Jean, to Waiter R. Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George B. Olsen of Camas. Wash. Both are students at Washingim, State college. The wedding date has been set for June 8, in Newport.

nein: of their daughter, geity lean, to Walter It. Olsen, son of itr. and Mrs. George B. Olsen of 2amas.

Wash. Both are students it Washingtoi, State college. The date has been set for rune 8. in Newport. High School Clubs Plan Social Events A wiener roast for members of Tri Sigma high school girls' club and guests will be held this eve- nin i Dishman.

The group will gather at the home of Miss Beverly Beach, E3006 Wabash, at Club advisers are Mrs. W. T. While and Miss Sara Pie Formal initiation is planned by TZuma girls' club this evening at the home of Miss Ann Phillips, Who Twenty-eighth. A buffet supper will follow the 6:30 service.

New members are the Misses Maureen Foley, Betty Jo Moichan, Rene Simas, Mike II Fahrney, Ann Phillips, Sylvia Spencer. Janet Monaghan. Kathleen Kuttner and Joyce Norton. A rush party will he held at tomorrow afternoon at the summer bome of Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Stapleton at Diamond lake. In charge of arrangements are the Misses Marie Xnezevieh, Shirley Purdy and Clare! Smith. Advisers are Mrs.

C. aons and Miss Bertip Kirchner, 1 Concert Slated The 35plece Medical Lake high school hand will give an informal concert at I he Fairchild air force hasp recreation hall at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, base of ficia Is said today. Director Harry Wa WTI Win lend thp hand in a nonther of marches and novelty numbers.

Concert Slated The 35-plece Medical Lake high hool hand will give an informal at the Fairchild air force ISP recreation hall at 7::30 p. m. uesday, base officials said today. erliarry alden will lead Merlin' IP hand in a inthe of arches Irt novelty nutnhers. a 0 Ti if 11 0 a Jr I ,41 0 a 8 0 1 ii if 11 0 a Jr 7 t( ana.

All Mothers like to look their prettiest when entertaining or just preparing dinner for you! Here are the most gala aprons ever made by the Fashinette in frothy organdy, hand-painted with her monogram, first name, or the word Mother while you watch. )k their or just Here aprons by the thy or-painted rn, first le word die you watch. prettlesi prepa Fas DISHM'A'N 2-TECHNICOLOR "II CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN" Satan HaywardWm. Land Han mug "STAGE TO TUCSON" Rod CameronWayne Morrie WA. 2320 CoMORIG --ALL NEXT WEEK-- The Show You Have Been Waiting For SPRAGUE AT HAVANA SHOWGROUNDS IMO alrgir OUTDOOR ITHEATR 3 (1200 SPRAGUE rg; LAST DATE At 9 Only TAYLO3 LOUIS CA1HERN PAULA RAYMOND 014" II rim at 7 10-10 101 PAICtOKA In "Humphrey Takes a Chance" and Technicolor Cartoon 11).

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4, 0, ottolgors Iola- 11- vs ko. 7 vn 4 eAS 11 VEtIktl ifit I 14tElity "DI HE WEST ITS THE BEST" vitsleitIt 1 Nu at 3t.A ION PA IttOK A in a MB NExT WEEK "Humphrey Takes a Chance .1: and Technicolor Cartoon 4.... The Show You Have Been Waiting For IP jersir ta OUTDOOR e' :4: SPRAGUE AT HAVANA SHOWGROU ---NDS ,,,94 0 1 E. 6200 SPRAGUE Kt. 9161 ----v- iti.a:,,,414.'ktliik,:.A,aiiiaLZf:',.: Lilac Queen Is Gueq at Lidgerw(x)(1 Tea', A May day ten wns given by the women of Lidgerwood Preshy-! terian church Tuesday afternoon! at the church.

Members of Su-, aannah eirele were hostesses. Miss Donna lingdon, Spoksne'si lee queen, and her attendants were. guests Ai ihA un. The pro-1 gram felt! utPri music by students from Whitworth college end from the Spokane Conservatory of ale and readings hy members of the Story club. In misty pink or blue.

Crisp white or black, 2.98 r. blue. black, NOTIONS Street Floor Floor. Athena. Club to Mort Members of Athenaeum club will moot for a I o'clock luncheon Mon.

day at the home of Mix. T. Hughes, W20 Fourteenth. "Nehru and India" will be the program topic of Mrs. John Shaw.

New mem14, bers will be welcomed by Mrs. N. F. MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Postage prepaid in Idaho, Mont. q1.1.14;D tont.

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