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Nluara Falls will ma:ke the dects-~olli for Joll. ~' Ai Amer1ca comes
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Eqtered as si«&gt;nd class ;, mall- $1:1.00; alx months, $7.80; three
lllf llllttor at the post offi&lt;e at month•. ~.90. ~Y motor r'oute
Pomerfl- Ohio
Y)eJ;o a._voilabla: one montb,! $1
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have been tampering with our an
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t'i God, in whieh the ancbora

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SOme '335 years ago a llttle the lalla. UnleSJ we ch&lt;&gt;Ose to
croup ofl;;llJ!Hsh .n,;, and women •top thl• llrJ!t. we shall sooner or
linriu.bj longer to be the flotsam: later plunte over the ed.Je o( the
In the wNr.lpool Of tyranny at the cataract and down to the whirl·
bottom of the political falls took pool below
a)OJig (rid &lt;JaaJIOrous Jo~rney.
On thli folll'lh .o( JUly, .llll!ll, It
Their OM aim ,..,, to get on the Is the solemn duty of 01:ery Amerl-

rlver ab'bve- the tills Mnd live-or ...can to c:onscle,nUousJy examtne the
dle-,there. They got tb_ero and
anehore4 tbemselves with the
Mayfiower Compact, composed of
the indestructible principles ol
the Chrlslliil rehgion About hall
of th~m dleil during the first ter·
rible winter of their adventure
The rest hung on- to lay lh~
lt.(!undwork, In a grim wllderne8S,
to~ hat waa to become the great.
est natl~n on earth.
..\a -Jhe little ~ 0
larger· an&lt;f'flnally t~~:~t~ 1t~'r."
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These, the -.Declarallon of Jndep~
endenee 'i nd t}¥1 Constitution of
the United statet of America
were 1¥roUght ot the same stron
material aa had been the llttl~
Mayflower Compact In the rusll
lng tottent ot political history
the everlasting truths of lhes~
mighty documents havo thus (
held us fast and preYented 0 ~~
going over the tans
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trai~ var1ousdforces, some openly
~oua an others well·mean
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soli of hlo !lllrituallife. For It 11
ln this soli that the political an·
chore which keep· us free must
hold-or fall. The Deelaratloo o!
Independence Is a ~roclamatlou of
convic)lon in the o~preme worth
qf _,.,~h man as a child of God. lt
heralde4 a nation in which neb
man might claim hi! blr1btlibl of
fre edom under God, U we retain
our 1a~re&lt;1 f~eedom to be what we
ought to be, to possess what we
to po"e"; we must unlie
1ougbt
n , a glor10us "Freedom under
God observance of Ind.ependeb.ee

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ls ~ur faltb in God and our de.
ternunation to obey him- wbetti·
cr we live or die-comparable to
the faith , and&lt; determi nation of
our foref.a.tl)ers' ls it equal to
tqe new and ternble challenges
whictJ today lie hidden in , the
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midst of seeming plenty and· end..
lesr~ prosperity If so, aiL Is well.
lf not, we had better do somethlqg
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ung\ptiV~th:!B pr-actically Jlsten·
about It QUickly Otherwise the 8y
falls. ahead ~Ill make the d~ision
Just fLnilhed '
for illi 'tO thf! IT own turlera\, like
for u 11 •
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l •.. can, thmk t he famou.s scene where Tom
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"'' 1s my very m041l ~.avortte Ar. Sawyer an d Hud!:: Finn came
m~r ~oke-.
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You knGW-1be Colone-l (no ed to thri!lrs.
lesa) comes along and the raw
And these two priVates reo"i·
friendly rookie rreeta
him, ved mcd&lt;i~ , In tbo en&lt;l-and
"Howdv,
Colonel ," and th.e col ho-wl
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of
lllllel JU$1 zips lnto him, laorl y
-.,.-agricu ltural leaders ot India tp
hla.r.ts Jum ourt Qf .hJ.6 .shoes, fm·
I was 1111JOO~d at rnw ·~!;\;';,;I
"Pattern newly Mtabh3 Hed ai ricul· all,y
male relaUvc here on p,
lural co ll e ge~"~ and experiment ata- rage 4an.C~I LIIP a.nd, d0\\'71. iD hi!' ""
'Shut"ks" q~olh the priv:ate ~~.. 1ast evening. It remi'llded
hons after the land grant collcjiles of Amcr 1ca Thr Ohio State "If J'd a: Jc.nCJ.\ved y.ou was gonn~ me of the Cartoon we used to
"And So tlte Day Wu Utt.....:n Will operate 1n an area act thH.taway, I wouldn't a. £poku enJoy
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known 11s tb.e Punjab Also there to ye at all •t
Pop tned to do all these in
will be flevernl lralnees from In·
On.
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.rmmg (a) H e went to
din come to Ohio State for spooial
And you can't hardly find prayer moetl».g, ~ b) lie tJ:Ied to
rducal!OD lo return to their own th£m l~md any mo~~riVate~ geL the Bobo Scmething-or·Olher
:and
llke t.hat 1 mean We vc got II F1ght (c) He tned to read three
"Wd came here at an opportune pretty well boiled uut ot 'em, as evenilng pa.pcrs (d) ~nd f•naUy
tJmc," Dean Rumme ll adc;led. " h1 of lh.t:s writing.
he wound u.p at 't'Ck'I-"Tcy
three of our four s tah~ll new ag 1't·
11hi11 tiook mentioned above 1 our mtlk shakes w:hlle you w1uL."
cu lture colleges ore m the mak· r'""'~ Joyausly thrOU Jih
jwt
Satd Did next morning, "I
l,ng, and the fo urth ha$ fOine ldra
tuo of a t"ol!ego Ground has been
a~Iu iroll 11nd
hluc prints al'c
ftn!shcd wJth construchon pruACROSS
~- 100,000
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miscd vet m 1~5 In the Punjab.
1. Cry, aa
rupeu
aprlng
"Our Ohw team under l~ader­
a crow
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t)owc;r
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ship of Dr Sutton wtlt help in
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.ealnt or
planning counlhN llf study, securing
to IJe
In Italy
ullors
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books .md JOUrnals und eQUip·
7. Foaearm
2'1. P-\rtof
mcnt, und setting up..an Adminis· 10. Wanness•
12. Head ot
bono
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trat1vo plan to correlate r61!earch
an abbey
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Fa.mou1
with the teachmg
H Light boat
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botanl·
" If .our .:ud in lhe next two
15. ChOOOO
9. Sleevcleaa
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years Is only to e!ltablish th.n
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of
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Magplo
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saluted
34.
H••r
mics, we shall have made a not- 21. Molybde22. ml•eellany
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num laym., 23. Anerent
35. Afn!ah
4G. Ten•U•f.·lure of our region In India "
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37. Splrjl .
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OSU Agriculture Experts To Direct
Two Year Farm Program In lndi~
A~ team of six or more exper ~s
~ rarl~ulture from O,t.lo ' 8ttltc
n Yersity ~d the Agricultural'"
'Experiment Station at Wooster,
will go to Jndla next Autumn to
direct a two..year agdcuU~ral edueatlon and reaeareh program aim~
ed at helping 1hc people of that
e~untry help them!lelve,.
De~n L L Rummell 't of Ohio
S~at~ I College of Agriculture and
dlrec~or of the experiment sta·
lion, and Dr T S l\!llton, "'totaut dean of the colt_-pgti hav e re·
ce..tly returned fromf -a !llx-wef.!k!l
pl'eli[llinary survey of · thb tour
1tate1 ln northwcste{Jl India lo
be 1erved by'~ the projeCt
''The ll'eat probJem of India Ia

tq feod,.,beraelt adequately," Denn
llilmmoll aald: "Elihty percent
i&gt;f' ll\e (ieople live on the land We
~ help them. not by lllfto or
'i'l'•lpna•~ el(or\,. but by 'ld that
~~~ them to ~eel' lhelr own
~em•. " ,
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'fhe Ohio State projecl, which
U ba beaded by Dr. Sutton dur·
l~e two-year period: Is sup·
rted by the Foreign 0perallons
Mnttnl•trallon In ' Wathlngton.
1\• ul\iverally Is one of rive state
UQlvoraltlos asked by Lho FOA on
I~Yitalion of the Indian govern~DI lo porllclpl te.
•Objootlve will bo to enable tbo

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and all 1 got W&amp;S a res tless
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sr.roettrne.s.
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way'? Le1'.s just tbtrrk tt over.
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Ben~ny Goodman,

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granddaughter, ~ &amp;pent ,Tbunday
w1th hlJJ nephew, E 0 . Saunden
J.fiss Jessie Saunders Of
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Howard Dllfl will d""lose hlth·
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end oareers In fivlo dally filmed
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aoodoil-ot

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Aet·Quickly On Faith In God .
Or.·Let Fails Ahead Decide
"'• the fishing boats come Into
Baf(aly, their skippers see a 11 ign
''tf .yOu dO not choose tO stop here,
Nluara Falls will ma:ke the dects-~olli for Joll. ~' Ai Amer1ca comes
1to· anot:lier milestone in her h1s

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GIORU L 1111 •

Help Wanted

Eqtered as si«&gt;nd class ;, mall- $1:1.00; alx months, $7.80; three
lllf llllttor at the post offi&lt;e at month•. ~.90. ~Y motor r'oute
Pomerfl- Ohio
Y)eJ;o a._voilabla: one montb,! $1
'
·
• B1 mail: on&amp; year $8; !ix months,
I
Nation'!! a~ising l'!!presen· '$4 !3; three months, $tiro; one
tativ~ Bottinelli-Kimball, Inc, 1J43 month, $1.

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p.OII HOIJIILY

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4DIIIJI

IIJbt a-biT ..-or~~ at I!Gmo.
11• ,_.,.... ollea-. Writ~
~0 JUJ, Co., 71118 Booer!y
lllvd., .14&gt;1 AIIJieles, 36, .Calif.
7-l-2tp

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fil;g..but apparently ill-advised,
have been tampering with our an
~horagc. The firm so1l or person·
!1 reliance on and responsib1hty
t'i God, in whieh the ancbora

were

1ory, she faces d&lt;!Cisions which if

ori~tln;tllY

weakened that

IDot made; wJlt be made for her'
f

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• BelltllMI, IDe., at 110 Moeboale SUIIo&lt;rip~n rate1: Delivery by
l -it.. ~'"''· ·(l, Jlqallo.., olfiCf torT!er wllere avoll•ble 30 cents
phone 3l&amp;a editorial offle&amp; phOJle per weeiD; one Jf:lf in advance
.at 'l)o DailY SentiDel office,

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been

drifting, drifting, drifting tbward
SOme '335 years ago a llttle the lalla. UnleSJ we ch&lt;&gt;Ose to
croup ofl;;llJ!Hsh .n,;, and women •top thl• llrJ!t. we shall sooner or
linriu.bj longer to be the flotsam: later plunte over the ed.Je o( the
In the wNr.lpool Of tyranny at the cataract and down to the whirl·
bottom of the political falls took pool below
a)OJig (rid &lt;JaaJIOrous Jo~rney.
On thli folll'lh .o( JUly, .llll!ll, It
Their OM aim ,..,, to get on the Is the solemn duty of 01:ery Amerl-

rlver ab'bve- the tills Mnd live-or ...can to c:onscle,nUousJy examtne the
dle-,there. They got tb_ero and
anehore4 tbemselves with the
Mayfiower Compact, composed of
the indestructible principles ol
the Chrlslliil rehgion About hall
of th~m dleil during the first ter·
rible winter of their adventure
The rest hung on- to lay lh~
lt.(!undwork, In a grim wllderne8S,
to~ hat waa to become the great.
est natl~n on earth.
..\a -Jhe little ~ 0
larger· an&lt;f'flnally t~~:~t~ 1t~'r."
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These, the -.Declarallon of Jndep~
endenee 'i nd t}¥1 Constitution of
the United statet of America
were 1¥roUght ot the same stron
material aa had been the llttl~
Mayflower Compact In the rusll
lng tottent ot political history
the everlasting truths of lhes~
mighty documents havo thus (
held us fast and preYented 0 ~~
going over the tans
B t
trai~ var1ousdforces, some openly
~oua an others well·mean
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soli of hlo !lllrituallife. For It 11
ln this soli that the political an·
chore which keep· us free must
hold-or fall. The Deelaratloo o!
Independence Is a ~roclamatlou of
convic)lon in the o~preme worth
qf _,.,~h man as a child of God. lt
heralde4 a nation in which neb
man might claim hi! blr1btlibl of
fre edom under God, U we retain
our 1a~re&lt;1 f~eedom to be what we
ought to be, to possess what we
to po"e"; we must unlie
1ougbt
n , a glor10us "Freedom under
God observance of Ind.ependeb.ee

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ls ~ur faltb in God and our de.
ternunation to obey him- wbetti·
cr we live or die-comparable to
the faith , and&lt; determi nation of
our foref.a.tl)ers' ls it equal to
tqe new and ternble challenges
whictJ today lie hidden in , the
:
midst of seeming plenty and· end..
lesr~ prosperity If so, aiL Is well.
lf not, we had better do somethlqg
M.
ung\ptiV~th:!B pr-actically Jlsten·
about It QUickly Otherwise the 8y
falls. ahead ~Ill make the d~ision
Just fLnilhed '
for illi 'tO thf! IT own turlera\, like
for u 11 •
Sergeant.s"
~nd
l •.. can, thmk t he famou.s scene where Tom
~
"'' 1s my very m041l ~.avortte Ar. Sawyer an d Hud!:: Finn came
m~r ~oke-.
'
b~J.; from bhe dead(?) and li!lten·
You knGW-1be Colone-l (no ed to thri!lrs.
lesa) comes along and the raw
And these two priVates reo"i·
friendly rookie rreeta
him, ved mcd&lt;i~ , In tbo en&lt;l-and
"Howdv,
Colonel ," and th.e col ho-wl
..,
of
lllllel JU$1 zips lnto him, laorl y
-.,.-agricu ltural leaders ot India tp
hla.r.ts Jum ourt Qf .hJ.6 .shoes, fm·
I was 1111JOO~d at rnw ·~!;\;';,;I
"Pattern newly Mtabh3 Hed ai ricul· all,y
male relaUvc here on p,
lural co ll e ge~"~ and experiment ata- rage 4an.C~I LIIP a.nd, d0\\'71. iD hi!' ""
'Shut"ks" q~olh the priv:ate ~~.. 1ast evening. It remi'llded
hons after the land grant collcjiles of Amcr 1ca Thr Ohio State "If J'd a: Jc.nCJ.\ved y.ou was gonn~ me of the Cartoon we used to
"And So tlte Day Wu Utt.....:n Will operate 1n an area act thH.taway, I wouldn't a. £poku enJoy
'"--J 11
L't:ll . Y
um ed"
known 11s tb.e Punjab Also there to ye at all •t
Pop tned to do all these in
will be flevernl lralnees from In·
On.
eV
.rmmg (a) H e went to
din come to Ohio State for spooial
And you can't hardly find prayer moetl».g, ~ b) lie tJ:Ied to
rducal!OD lo return to their own th£m l~md any mo~~riVate~ geL the Bobo Scmething-or·Olher
:and
llke t.hat 1 mean We vc got II F1ght (c) He tned to read three
"Wd came here at an opportune pretty well boiled uut ot 'em, as evenilng pa.pcrs (d) ~nd f•naUy
tJmc," Dean Rumme ll adc;led. " h1 of lh.t:s writing.
he wound u.p at 't'Ck'I-"Tcy
three of our four s tah~ll new ag 1't·
11hi11 tiook mentioned above 1 our mtlk shakes w:hlle you w1uL."
cu lture colleges ore m the mak· r'""'~ Joyausly thrOU Jih
jwt
Satd Did next morning, "I
l,ng, and the fo urth ha$ fOine ldra
tuo of a t"ol!ego Ground has been
a~Iu iroll 11nd
hluc prints al'c
ftn!shcd wJth construchon pruACROSS
~- 100,000
, ~~-A
miscd vet m 1~5 In the Punjab.
1. Cry, aa
rupeu
aprlng
"Our Ohw team under l~ader­
a crow
flndla.)
t)owc;r
4. Loudly
ship of Dr Sutton wtlt help in
•. Patron
28. Proved
9. A lake
.ealnt or
planning counlhN llf study, securing
to IJe
In Italy
ullors
wrong
books .md JOUrnals und eQUip·
7. Foaearm
2'1. P-\rtof
mcnt, und setting up..an Adminis· 10. Wanness•
12. Head ot
bono
''td be''
trat1vo plan to correlate r61!earch
an abbey
8.
A
door
30.
Fa.mou1
with the teachmg
H Light boat
altendant
botanl·
" If .our .:ud in lhe next two
15. ChOOOO
9. Sleevcleaa
&lt;ot
years Is only to e!ltablish th.n
rlt.ther
J&amp;rmcnt "'(
gardens, YeltUd&amp;J'•
17.
Land
under
Eng.
u
Mold
asat~
A.merican putlem of adminislnt·
38. Dl•· '
cultivation 13 Outb~roto
-. patcht4 ,,
!3 $pear
lion whereby we correlate teachor anger
of
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Ing nnd research and t·xtension .a Ul. Audlenct
19.
Magplo
It
Knoell
cra11
•~· ruver 1
botb B.llrlcullure and home econo(Eur.l
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(Sp• .
20.
saluted
34.
H••r
mics, we shall have made a not- 21. Molybde22. ml•eellany
llutt.,rlnr ....
n-.m•l
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num laym., 23. Anerent
35. Afn!ah
4G. Ten•U•f.·lure of our region In India "
22. sanction.
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OSU Agriculture Experts To Direct
Two Year Farm Program In lndi~
A~ team of six or more exper ~s
~ rarl~ulture from O,t.lo ' 8ttltc
n Yersity ~d the Agricultural'"
'Experiment Station at Wooster,
will go to Jndla next Autumn to
direct a two..year agdcuU~ral edueatlon and reaeareh program aim~
ed at helping 1hc people of that
e~untry help them!lelve,.
De~n L L Rummell 't of Ohio
S~at~ I College of Agriculture and
dlrec~or of the experiment sta·
lion, and Dr T S l\!llton, "'totaut dean of the colt_-pgti hav e re·
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pl'eli[llinary survey of · thb tour
1tate1 ln northwcste{Jl India lo
be 1erved by'~ the projeCt
''The ll'eat probJem of India Ia

tq feod,.,beraelt adequately," Denn
llilmmoll aald: "Elihty percent
i&gt;f' ll\e (ieople live on the land We
~ help them. not by lllfto or
'i'l'•lpna•~ el(or\,. but by 'ld that
~~~ them to ~eel' lhelr own
~em•. " ,
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'fhe Ohio State projecl, which
U ba beaded by Dr. Sutton dur·
l~e two-year period: Is sup·
rted by the Foreign 0perallons
Mnttnl•trallon In ' Wathlngton.
1\• ul\iverally Is one of rive state
UQlvoraltlos asked by Lho FOA on
I~Yitalion of the Indian govern~DI lo porllclpl te.
•Objootlve will bo to enable tbo

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and all 1 got W&amp;S a res tless
nigbt "
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sr.roettrne.s.
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way'? Le1'.s just tbtrrk tt over.
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