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TIMES DIAL NUMBERS Genera) News Social News Business Advertising Business 215b 25111 2150 Daily THE WEATHER Fair, cooler in south portion tonight. Tuesday increasing cloudiness followed by showers at night. OCR UNITED PRESS SERVICE GIVES US THE MOST COMPLETE TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF ANV DAILY NEWSPAPER IN TUSCARAWAS COUNTY. Volume WW. Number 120.

Pa ye s. New Philadelphia, Ohio, Monday, August 17, I DHG. 8 Pages Two Centi. STORM KEEPS DAVEY FROM HOMECOMING 3,000 Attend New Cumberland Meet Blazing Plane the NOTABLES SPEAK Several Slates Are Represented New Cumberland, annual homecoming Saturday and yesterday, the automobile from Route 39. and re.

a ledint al." from mrnt in: I ires in lie I I iiree thousand (hatted and hod forgotten daw of valley. C. Ba.ley Phil Woodring. Boone. T.

Scott. Camden, lie and their chi Kuhn ai: I Art im with 11 urn good I ti etui- the ately rove where trusted, I the un- One Leg PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OFF TO HOTSTART Slayer and Gun Found Police Lack Vici im Two Nominees Begin 11 Week Grind LANDON IN OHIO Crosses State Next Saturday Piqua, Aug. 17 Pi qua police needed today for a complete murder case was a victim. They had a confessed slayer, the (shotgun used in the and two witnesses. Carl Thomas.

47, surrendered to police and said he had murdered Roll in Young, 36, because he had insulted his wife. When authorities went to Young': home they could not find Young. Two neighbors, however, testified they had seen him shot. A doctor furnished a clew In the case. He said lie had treated a man for minor shotgun wounds.

Police said they believed Young had been merely and then left town. REBEL VESSELS SHELL SPANISH CITIES TODAY Battle in Court San Sebastian Under Siege Today SUPPLIES SCARCE Ch ill. Cl rd the Miring Ohio IPO! ('umbel land who canceled office for ten to Canton in P' The script did not call for this scene, in which a $60,000 transport 1 'iui plane burned during filming of a picture at Glendale airport. tile plane had just been refueled and was being warmed up when the fire Irrn. Mr.

Claut 1 started. Official of American Airlines, which owned the plane, said it Scott, represent- had been leased to a film company making a picture in which Pat wh a Neb! their quota'. 91. Canton, New second po 11 ma.iter, i iainjv in that years lore he moved I 1880, was the oldest I O'Brien a fred No one was injured in tin Mi is I St Clan- New Cl; mix of Pi vt nm New Climb was the Looking tember 20. union of New and pupil.

mal tendon of J. SYV a Hot im 89. former and aunt R. ding officer, guest. i aday.

Sep annual re LABOR UNIONS (TRAFFIC TAKES IN CAMPAIGN TOLL OF NINE OI the lmberLmd teacher: nilled their in lining tor that iou in five of the tertians living, announced Carl A. St Ut. this Cliv, president of that anociation, of which Van B. I rue. near New Cumberland.

i. secretary Weather Keeps Dairy Start Support Favorites Of Autos I For Responsible All Deaths Washington. Ans. 17 1936 presidential race entered the 'today with prospects of a driving finish on Nov. 3, just ll weeks away.

Intense political activity spread across the nation. Preliminary skirmishing for position is over. There is to be no letup until ballots ure cast. Gov. Alf M.

Landon, Republican presidential nominee, prepared a' Estes Park. where he has been resting, for start this week of an eastern speaking tour during which he will make 50 or more speeches. President Roosevelt will leave soon afterward upon a trip through western and northwestern drought state Although the White House said the tour will br political lie will have opportunity to confer with Democratic leaders in the farm states. The Pre idem and Gov. Landon are scheduled to meet in the middle- west at a conference on drought problems.

Inurn blately afterward. Mr. Roosevelt plans LAUNDRY MARK IS MURDER CLUE Rebel Leaders Claim Victory Henda, Spanish Aug IT. (UP) warships, ignoring the threat of Loyalists ashore to execute some 2,000 and hostages it bombarded, shelled forts guarding! Seek Slayer Of Chicago Woman Found Dead In Hotel By Husband the citie ol Irun, San Sebastian and Bilbao today. After an early attack in which I the Espana shelled the i Guadeloupe fort overlooking San I Sebastian, and three other warships I bombarded the other points on the I north coast, the Cruiser Almirante I Cervera resumed the shelling of San Sebastian at nightfall.

Previously, the Espana fired 12 inch shells against San Sebastian. aimed mainly at Fort Guadeloupe I where 80 tons of explosives are stored in the magazines. The maga-1 ll I ai i TUSCARAWAS GIRL KILLED IN COSHOCTON Mary Sindlinger, Train Victim FREIGHT HITS CAR GD) Other Passengers Bruised they sought for questioning in hotel room murder of Mary Louis Trammell, 24, bride ot little more than a rear. The spotlight glared on these three heiress sterilization case got under way. Above i Ann Cooper Hewitt.

21. the Pro form- nitcii Ohm's death toll wa" increased bv nine over the week encl as a result of automobile accidents. Mrs. Rose Galvin, wife of a prom- home state of New York major adc! re and numerous speeches from the rear platform of In spec in I train. It will be Ii bid for support in Hie industrial st tes.

gn, Aug. 17. I a un mark clipped to a telltale note- zincs were not hit ann tm book today led police on the trail was small. (persons as ban Francisco o. a giant, south-side negro whom A storming party of 200 men 1 FT J- nun ewjjn newivi.

me I of the village I prosecution's who charged dug theinsc yes ill tor a light. Dis. Tilton E. Tillman, left. and strategy was to Samuel G.

Boyd, right, performed Behobxa, then to encircle an operation depriving her of the if Irun, a key point i privilege of motherhood. Ann's on the from motlier is charged, in a separate with having arranged the operation, Officers refused to reveal the the larger town frequent identity of the suspect. in the whole vital are beeches and campaign trips. Mrs bruised and beat- tier, by following the Bidassoa river' damage suit Gov. Landon, in his tour that will en body was found in bed In her on the eastern side ol town, take him into President Roosevelt', hotel room by her husband last A rebel column took the cill Washington, 17.

Roosevelt labor factions today many opened their pamphlet pnign to reelect the president. mg Ga-civ upon its initial inent dentist, was killed at Cleie- turned from a trip through pail ct mention, which it resolved to land when the automobile in which that section- Ohio, Pennsylvania, back the Democratic party wit.i plans four Police said she criminally assaulted. had President Ro been oT Hernanani, barely outside San Sebastian. The notebook was given to police Rebels Cut Road bv William Schumacher, a tenant A iSerord column hotel, who said a negro prowl- san Sebastian roadat three miles ha- just re- cr to enter his room The with Oran meats, tin Gov. Mart would not whisk groin win three wee! publisher day and ti 1936 hoineeo on.

had in .11 old L. Da nim juan J. Time abounding I is appoint im nee ofv bae pilot he storm to the inned fur Hurst, Satur words, votes and monev. labor's non an lf igue assembled a mas of information purporting to show that the New Deal has lilted the country from an abyss of depic she was riding struck by a car and New a flood cot. driven by Max Handle.

27 Landis inspection tour. At Chautauqua and a companion. Frank Nose, were lie made a major speech on arrested on a harge of being intox cign affairs. William Lmnkc. the Ludwika anewskc.

also horse" candidate of the newly-fc lr rd Union party, matched atli, of Gov. Landon Mr. Roo re- half way between tho: of week ago andI was frightened when Loyalist batteries lie shouted. He cropp'd the note mllb()ok his 101'said. flight, Schumacher OPPOSE SALES TAX CHANGES N.

or- Dr. vc it ti of The mg. rxpr of ma State Rf pi Dunn, SLrasbur from the platform cif fended th ale.s tax and advocated in propositi the Concentrate tile Ament grew under un moi ('moi i among emit unions in (ii Federation of Lax the guidance of William (turda ck J. nig.it leson. president of of Carpenters and ublican labor chair- exemption ot lie could not vot rallye of its being propuM'd taxes, have destroyed Dunn, who is goer, advocated in all chinches, for an old la hi ii a1 in Am ii a and venial tile faith 11 ii for which in committee be tied ii)) wit bother Hell lie said would sales tax.

tegular church eater attendance lee la red the need Hied religious re wit Ii every man nil exmple in choice for tin youth. A churclile land would tx- a terrible condition, Dunn declared. where religious toleration makes it ca. for people to do good and sa hard to go wrong. The musical program Saturday night consisted ot the artistry of Eugem and MarxTin.

children of Mr. and Mrs. A Mast, Route 2, Sugar(reek, their mother as accompanist to their singing and dancin Olm Roy and Don Pyle, wins ot David Pyle, rn a Ie singers; HUI billy sonis of Charles and Anna Police. the latter the guitar ac and Lula Ann Dunlap, daughter ol Eel Dunlap, Magnolia, toe dancer. The piano trio of Mary Janice Ruth aud Margaret Meisstier, city, capped the climax of Satur I clay night's musical treat.

NT tables Address (lathering Yesterday throngs It toned to ho address of State Supreme Judge tov William Sandusky; former alate Treasurer II. Ross Ake, Canon; Rev, H. Harold pastor of the Dennison B. church, Ray- blond J. Jell rev Canton, citizen maximum of the state Townsend organisation, with enjoyment and profit.

Rev, Davis, well known Town-end orator, was accompanied in Mayor J. Wesley Lytle, Uhrichs Ville, and the latter's wife. The mu Meal program consisting ct the since June 13th. popular Cleveland quartet compels I of Lawrence Scott, former local finger and son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Scott, Canton; S. VV. Nagle, Kummrelen and Charles Wilcox, with Walter Householder as pianist, made a new "high" for New Cum bel land homecomings. VV alter K.

Geib, Dover, localist accompanied by Mrs. Edward A. Heikes, scored high as did Mrs. Roy Gordon. Mineral City, singer.

Mr. and Mrs. Hank L. Kreig. East Rochester, the former a former Carroll county clerk of courts.

Dr. J. D. Herron, Canton, for many years New Cumberland's physician, tether with Jack Maughiman iUuntinued on page id 'Big Hut Brother hoe Jointers and R( man. This group will attempt to build a strong Landon vote upon the slogan that "a vote for Roosevelt is a vote for John Lewis." Levi is bitt ere Iv opposed bv traditional federation craft unionists The Amel lean Federation ot Label issued a careluHy worded report en housing and the construction rn dustry which apparently endorst the administrati efforts to spur building witliont abandoning th1 federation's cautious policy ot re fraining from partisanship in the national elections This oft" tradition was reiterated last week by President William I.

Green in contrast to the outspoken Roosevelt backing of committee for industrial or ganization and its supporting fac ions. The federation indicated it would fight for the enactment ot the Wagner slum clearance bill at the next I died at ceiled in a Three pei 59 Mr son. John, i John Hr I in an acca winch four A Wa sh in os a traffic acrid git. 'ii Charles McCarthy, Theresa Land and her ere killed at Cincinnati. aer.

Toledo, died today 'Ut at Port (Tinton in other parsons were in ark irs His presidential candidacy wa1 doiscd by Fa tiler Coughlin' rn SUE TO COLLECT UNPAID TAXES County Granges Pass Resolutions tice, nicctin in Clcve- ttou D. man Ana an 18 year old Ohio girl died alter grade crossing accidents at Canton Co "I loc ton. Sam B. Freeman, 49. was killed when his automobile was by a New York Central train I at Canton and Marl Sindlinger, i when a ear driven by lur father was hit by a Pennsylvania train.

Mrs. Mail E. Graham. 78. died of conference automobile injuries at Buchtel.

for Social land. Brooklin rf. former n- Four additional tax foreclosure from Iowa. meanwhile. an- suits were flied in common he hud declined the nomi- court today bv County Trasurer fellator on the E.

Becker ration was the equivalent of Laboi ticket, and that he would The defenders in the suits and one family, campaign tor re-election oi Fresh the amount of delinquent taxes ag- There is no water dent Roosevelt. ain st each are follows: Elizabeth tat ion of homes Sen. Robert M. LaFollett. and Frank P.

Patterson. Uhrichs- Cassian admits is expected to announce this eck Ville. D. F. Harding.

R. F. arms. He blame the date and place of his proposed this city. John E.

and tion. the Irun Renteria, towns. But prevented them from reaching the fishing port of Pasajes just to the north. Mayor Fernanda admitted that the city's defense against the tightening rebel lines was critical. The usual gay resort seems desert-1 cd.

It is parched with thirst in the1 hot sunshine for the rebels have cur the pipes which bring spring water from the hills. Sassian has provided I 20 cisterns, which must suffice for I I a mectmS tho population and the many refu 1 "tcr last Saturday gees. a continuation of the Ohio Militia guard the cisterns and a1 1 tax recommending low fixed amounts of those who at be placed on th. come fo rit. Many stand in line (or the protection hours.

Yesterday each house wife's I qiul1 and lavorln the en one fwcement of traffic regulations gov (brother of Tuscaraw Hint ML1 Louisa Sindlinger, 18, (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sind- linger, TY caravvas, was instantly Ruled af the Chestnut street I ing of the Pennsylvania railroad at Coshocton at 5:55 a. yesterday when the Graham Paige automobile I in which die was en route to Col- I umbus, was hit by a fast east-bound freight The girl head was crushed. The accident oc- curred live minutes before the ing watchman reported for duty.

I Others in the ear injured included 1 the victim's mother, who suffered two cuts on berth knees which had to be closed by insertion of several ditches; lier left arm was badly bruised and a lens in her spectacles was broken. The latter's daughter, Martha, escaped with an abrasion on and onc le Other occupants of the car, who escaped injury were the girl's father, her brother, John, of the Sindlinger home, Bert Phillips, Uhrichsville. and Mrs. Harry Moore, Tuscarawas. Occupants of the car were route to visit relatives in Columbus where the victim expected to spend a week.

Miss Mary, student at the Sat- I fora business college, this city, during the summer term, expected to enter the regular fall term of the school. She had turned her car in the 'same direction in which the train was traveling to avoid the accident, and it is believed that she tried to leap from the car. The onlv damage done to the car was a damaged door on the side exposed to the train and to the running board on that side of the car. Miss Sindlinsei born 6, 1918, was graduated last May from Tuscarawas high school, she was a member of St. James Lutheran church at Tuscarawas.

Surviving are her parents, two sisters. Ruth and Martha and one for CIK E. L. Fleming, Dover, for failure to halt his tar at tho convergence of Third and Fourth streets. NWY and Wallace Sehoelles Dover, for failure to Mop at the intersection et Third street.

and Ross avenue. were fined $1 each today bv Mayor E. I). Gross. The latter fined A.

Falkoff, tin $1 fur overtime parking is expected to President Roosevelt. Berry Heads Labor League George L. Berry head oi L. Non-partisan League, began hi fort to unite labor behind Pre. Roosevelt, Ile announced plan cut for John, at home; a grand- erning headlights on automobile: (mother.

Mrs. Louisa Sindlinger, Tus- tlic said- forenoon session was devot I carawas: a grandfather. Gottlieb led t-o business and the aile moon Veigel, Tuscarawas. A sister died in a shortage of to a literary program which (infancy. foreign interven-(included dresses by Mrs.

Clio-ter Funeral services will be held at 2 pv (Randles, Pomona lecturer. Count. in. Wednesday at St. James H.

Headquarters. Spanish I Route this city. Iderfer will officiate Burial will be residence unknown. $390,42. A New Northern Rebel Army.

Burgos, County Farm Agent Georgei made in the Lutheran cemetery at 1 chieftains Richardson explained the Tuscarawas Jffice, Mrs. I talk on i Boltz Martha Carpenter, near Dennison, urse and the Rush Hiller conference of progressive The Martha Carpenter, near Dennison. i Auditor Ralph Richardso, Mrs.loran church. Rev General Philadelphia property is involved in 17 'UP) the latter suit. The petitions were prepared Prosecutor J.

S. Hare. -Rebel bv pei ionic distribution of labor mior- mation on recovery. His opening salvo was an assertion that "the stupid insistence of Landon forces that we must make a LACK OF FUNDS HOLDS UP NEWCOMERS WORK Boltz. Mr.

Richardson they have broken tile back conneefcecl with hi.s government's resistance and that an -ave an interesting I army Fascist government for Spain thc human mouth, and is certain. described his fishing trip to is a veritable is it is insane, for Madrid to prolong I-- Bell of Dennison I poi i its General Emilio Mole. that final arrangements have bt iii chief in 101' a joint meeting wit ii NO STATEMENT GIVEN LODGING IE, rnJHA. Company and mon Met Saturday I George Lucas, 23. his wife, 19.

and their two year old baby, luckless last Saturday in obtaining a motor lift while inking from Fa nil inc ton W. to Detroit, Michigan, where lie has a job. were mon I lodging yesterday at tile Dover Bal at ion Army itadel when ap plied at police station for re i change in order to return ic heal! economic conditions is one of most amazing anomalies of whole campaign. rho American Liberty I ague lied a statement denouncing cation of legislative power to the ecut ive under the New IX a1" saw this as a trend ton afd dicta ti ship, Flank Knox, Republican lice pi idential nominee, conferred with visors at White Sulphur Bprn. W.

and prepared speeches be made in the east before retm mg to Chicago to begin a we It (Continued on page 8.) WPA dirt streets improvement project in Newcomerstown that has been in progress for the past six weeks will be discontinued for at least two weeks due to lack of funds, Ray Bell, ullage engineer, annotine- rebel commander north, said" today. A column of 4.00 picked Moors and veterans of the Foreign Legion Coshocton county gr held September 12th to CHINA SWEPT BY TYPHOON is bring organized at Badajoz. taken county. Grove grange hall in The new project for the improvement of Bridge street. Neighbor street, Goodrich street, and River street is now waiting for federal approval which is expected about September 1st.

he WPA workmen that had been employed on the project will lie transferred to roads in the vicinity until Hie project receives approval. at the bayonet point, to march eastward on PJ idnd from the Portuguese frontier. A rebel column is driving iously for Malaga, the government stronghold the far south and ha reached A nquera, only 23 miles north of the find that 150 ter ot tin right wing adherents had been as- presided sassinated, according to statements. A rebel column also, routed one columns marching the northeast kl! Re The posed ol E. C.

Bi and D. J. Murphy, mil copies ot the resolutions to legislators and the state Ii department. Lewis Walters ct Winn county Pomona over the meetings official were held in the Tri Countv hall. Hong Kong Is Hard Hit which it range (Continued on it was asserted of the Loyalist on Zaragoza, in and took ie 8.) Neither Greer Steel Co.

officials nor officers of the Amalgamated As seriation of Iron Steel and Tin Workers were prepared to make a statement today following then- meeting last Saturday. The meeting was called to consider points in the controversy Which has kept the plant closed Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Capuchin Order in Dover FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN MRDN St A 8TDI', Fa (lier' of lie LUU the mass the 50th anniversary ct the arrival of the Sisters of Divine (Providence and the Capuchin Order, I Visiting clergy and added The front to religious significance of the ne front end ol the 1930 model occasion, while the presence of dig Ford coach, driven by James J. Olm- nitaries in the official and proles Akron, was demolished at IO atonal circles of the a. yesterday when he drove sized the from Rout 21 into Route 250, with Josephs Catholic parish at viable with youth. Mother Abv ut Schell, st.

Augustine's parish, Pitts Dover, established iii 1849. yester- now is superior of St. John's ce n- burgh, successor of Rev. Blier Hiday at solemn high celebrated era I Hospital. Pittsburg1.

Si ar lary Lie hr. pastor ct Bt. Very Reverend Ignatius Agatha, ol Providence parish, Dover; master oi can Westbrook, Pittsburgh, provincial of Heights, Allison Park, Pa anoil monies, Rev. Father Ernest, assis Hie St. Augustine province ot Hie of the three pioneers, could not (ant pastor of St.

Jorcph pan ii Capuchin Order, a former Sacred come because of illness Sister Ai nu who will continue undo tin new Heart pastor, this city, 1925-26, re the third pioneer, died August 9 pastor, membered with tile joyous notes ct The dinner that followed the Min- jn addition phony of "heaven's de Mt New Philadelphia box Sutter, a piofessot a college at Reed Urban. Theodore Sriullo, pastor Heart church, tin." cit Father Pius Kaelin, Bolivar and Strasburg tionx. Father Marie Father iii ii her nvar- lev. the ined city. empha- scont to Carl Bnsgal, organist, Mas in the basement oi the parochial school.

There besides the visiting dei and laymen were Mayor and Louis Helmkamp, Di. and K. E. Shaweker, Dr. E.

CL Davi Dr. W. R. Stager, Attorney E. CL Visiting Alice Marie Brisea to those mentioned the other priests present were; Rev.

Sigmund Kratz. Pittsburgh, of Carl Bringal Dover predecessor of Father Ignatius a.s tor Of the late Pi provincial, who delivered the anniversary sermon; Rev. Father E. I1 Graham, Canton; Rex. Father Ct to ii.

Von Lintel, pastor ol lamia citlate Conception parish, Denni included: At hts bul and nris Brist vee; Sister Mary Margaret of the order of niece daugh al. Do Si tkel, nation. Cleveland; Sister Semphma Seikfi of the order of Divine Providence, Pittsburgh, Sister Angeline Sci. appreciation of Seikel, his daughter. Attorney i what a half century means in terms Pauline Seikel, out stopping and hit the car driven of consecration and service.

Wilkin by Louis Novi. St. Clairsville Tlip right front wheel Chevrolet coach. oii. st.

Clairsville. The I Presence of Mother Aloysia, one dres, this city. Judge Robert Dover, and Louis P. of me three sisters of the order ol Besides Rev. Father was damaged, nuns who took charge of that or- celebrant of the mis- tho tmbx cd tlJ W0lk Joseph's other priests in the -son: Rev.

Father William Stride, gel, Pittsburgh, of the ordir cd Di- parior of St. Alphonsus palish, vine Providence, and SU ter Magda- Wlieeling, former local pastor; Rev. lena Seikel. Order of Divine Proi i Father Angelus Seikel, pastor of St. deuce.

Pittsburgh all sistert of Cecelia church. Rochester. a cr Seikel; Sister Amra Seikel. Order brother of FL C. Seikel, Dover, and of Divine Providence Pittsburgh, and Joseph Seikel, Dover township; Sister Aquinas Seikel, daughters of Rev.

Father By I an as- Jootph Seikel, lo be iMtioned Mrs. Maria Broadhuivt, 62. iv of this city, died at the City hospital at 2:30 p. rn, following a stroke of paralysi Mrs. had resid Akron for the post 16 years wa daughter, Mrs.

charles Pussi She was a member of I cal Baptist church, havinq here for many veal- Surviving are three daughter Mrs. Albert Haas, Mrs Cherie Spence, aud Mi Charles Passel varger, all of Akron; three Ste; daughters Mrs Charles Seabrool this city, Mrs. Hilda Dixon, ton. and Mrs Amos Sum: Nottingham, England, and a on, William Broadhurst, Wyando Michign, Funeral services will bo hi p. rn.

Tuesday at the Eckert a1 Home on Market street in Bura! will be iii tho I ron cemetery. Kong Kong. Au IT. (UP) A typhoon roairedsouthward down the Chinese coast with dimini'hinf force today after flattening large parts of Hoi ig Ko lg's native settle- merit, killingat lea IO usons, is- Ubly many driving ly two score ships and fishing craft ashore. Apparently i in 11 cutie reports said the Cheung Shaw; ti fishing fleet of 15 to 30 yes- els wi is lost, each boat with a crew Of robably three or four men.

At the mo lei jilt a wind of 131 miles ai battered Hong Kong, Briti ified island with 10.000 rcsidei opeans and ly 300.000 na fives. The colony was littered with xx reek go. Flimsy Chi-. nose tenemei lapsed and litter- ally disappea red in the wind and a torrential tai yen ships went ashore in bari and only the daring of the (TC XX'if i police launch naval author said, saved 150 passengers an the crew of the it ti batt it Pinier- Akron. st Ak- OE parisb ago, mingled tile Sub Deacon, Father Herbertisisiant pastor ai Rochester.

al (Continued on page ii Miss Virginia MeCo day to visit her sister, Mrs. Meiser and family, AnuririMfc eh a week horn extrema; re a landslide workmen. Fe I the entombed that onlv three di The S. S. Fat hoi States coast and was driven onto a west Luzon by the re port to be on.

low me cd the reef and Ie police took off ashore. was on the Island. nier! dug the United rile survey rear northern It wag lt.jf dam aq-.

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