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BBBBBBHBJ ' l r SA THE CAROLINA TIMES Sat April 21. 1973 DAILY LIVING mmm laeaM What We Wear, Or How We Look, Wont Make A . Spiritual Easter At we approach the Easter Holiday season, most of US might be focusing our mind Keeping The FAITH 4 on our personal appearance!. We may seem to be more concerned about our appear ances for some reason or an other at this particular time, Maybe because it has been a custom, and handed down from our ancestors. A large percentage of the nation's population will be trying to make their person al appearance as attractive and appealing as it can be. Some people will say to themselves: "Is my style of dress, my choice of colors, "And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him. " St. Matthew 5:1 The Sermon on the Mount is the acknowledged state ment of the ideal Christian life. However, when studied, there may well be a lack of understanding as to exactly what our Lord set down as the proper way of life. For example, are the beatitudes to be taken literally? When the Lord said: "Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven," did he mean renunciation of material wealth? It should be noted that a strange tradi tion of parting with one's possessions has frequently been thought of as the mark of Christianity. Is this part of the meaning of that beatitude? An Australian minister, the Rev. R H. Teed, who has spent over 60 years in the ministry, has written a detail ed explanation of the some times puzzling Sermon on the Mount. In clear language which is easy to understand, Mr. Teed unfolds1 the lessons which have so much mean ing for modern man. Famous phrases such as "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" are explained in their fullest meaning. That statement along with "judge not lest ye be judged" needs careful study in light of the context. Too many of us read without recognizing the depth of mean ing in passages. To fully un derstand what the Lord meant by those phrases which occur in the tame sermon, we need to know the underlying truth. In his 89 page book SERMON ON THE MOUNT, Rev. Teen makes the limitless truths easy to comprehend. In a world torn by wars, social upheaval, and indus trialization, this little book can be a profound source of strength- a "light in darkness." SERMON ON THE MOUNT is available for only $1.00 (postpaid) at the Swedenborg Foundation, Dept. SM, 139 East 23rd Street, New York, N.Y. 10010 HOME BUYER CLINIC By James O. Hickman Vice President American Land Title Association Hickman More Than Money If you're like most buyers, you probably regard the pur chase of a home as something special. In addition to being the largest investment most of us ever make, a home is a possession that has personal significance for its purchaser. Insurance may provide the replacement money if a home is lost but a personal void can easily remain for the owner. Title searching and owner's title insurance make up a package of con sumer protec tion that reflect an understand ing ofthe"more than money" importance of a home to its buyer. These safeguards emphasize the elim ination of risk before purchase so chances of title-related dif ficulties are minimized for the buyer and his mortgage lend er. A recent example will illustrate. In this instance, a pro spective buyer became inter ested in real property that was part of the estate of a de ceased person. After a title search of public records dlis-,, closed there . was no record title in the deceased owner, the effects of this person were checked and unrecorded deeds were found. These deeds then were recorded to show ownership and title into the deceased person. The trans action proceeded to a normal closing-and possible serious problems for the buyer were avoided. Besides the title search that calls attention to problems of public record so they can be cleared up before a trans action is completed, owner's title insurance pays for a de fense against an attack on a title as insured and pays valid claims. For a one-time charge at closing, this protection of fers maximum assurance that home ownership can be en joyed with peace of mind. Free information on things to know in buying a home may be obtained by writing American Land Title Associa tion, Box 566,Washington,D.C. Soil Treatments Help Control Tobacco Pests my hairdo, my maka-up beat suited to me?" Also, it win cans majority to spend a lot of time standing or sitting before a mirror and examin ing their outer selves, But a very few, if any, will ask themselves: "Does it repre sent, as nearly as possible, what I really am inside?" That is, our mental thoughts and feelings toward Easter, or any other event, person, thing or conditions. We should remember that ho wwe feel about the things that were mentioned, deter mines what our reaction to them will be. Therefore, we are basically what we think we are. In analyzing ourselves thru meditation which was men tioned in one of my columns a few months ago, we should be in good shape mentally concerning our life, our movement, as we continue to face each day whether its a holiday or not. At this point, it would be wise to keep in mind two important words that can be cf great help. They are "De liberation" and "Caution." U wo would abide and live by them, we stand a great chance of living and enjoy ing Easter and more of the days to come. Old Students Pass EDMONTON, Alta. Eighty-one-per cent of the adult students who wrote Grade 12 departmental examinations in December in the Edmonton public school board's evening classes achieved matriculation standing. Exams were written by 394 adults, who spent 84 hours on a course compared with 1S2 hours for regular senior high school students. Hussein Bedridden In Bout With Flu AMMAN, Jordan . - King Hussein, 37, is in bed with an acute case of influenza, the roy al palace announced Friday. A short statement said the king's private doctor advised him Thursday to stay in bed for a few days. Delegates To Plenary Session These are accredited dele gates of the AMEZ Church, who attended the 11th plenary session of COCU, held in Mem phis, Tenn., April 2-6. Seated left to right, Bishop C. R. Cole man. Baltimore, Md., who pre sides over the 8th episcopal district, which includes Mem phis, Mrs. Arthur Marshall, missionary supervisor, 9th dis trict; Bishop J. C. Hoggard, Indianapolis, Ind., 6th district; Mrs. Amanda Ballard, Memphis, a local pastor and Bishop Ar thur Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. 9th district, one of the principal speakers at the meet. Back row, Alexander Barnes, Dur ham, NC, director of Public Relations, who served as assis tant press officer; Rev. W. J. Neal, New Orleans, La., one of the port City's churches; D.C. Crosby, Washington, DC., lay leader of the Philadelphia-Baltimore Conference; Rev, G. Jar rette, Chicago pastor; Dr. J. H. Satterwhite, Washington, DC., delegation leader and member of the executive committee and Thomas Cooper, -BaMMpv Miss., lay leader, South Missi ssippi Conference. C. 1R AVFf-fiiV Mm AM T Mj v-av s y: MOTORCYCLE COMPANY , . (i COMPLETE HONDAS IN STOCK FULL SERVICE FINANCING INSURANCE r. 1 1 i W. VU 4 son : Monday-Friday 9:00-7:30 1 Saturday 9:00-5:00 Sunday 1:00-4:00 CHAPEL HILL 929-2364 Land preparation, including soil treatment for disease control, is beginning in the North Carolina flue cured tobacco areas and will begin in burley areas soon. Farmers are being urged to apply soil chemicals properly in order to get maximum benefits. "Proper application is a must for successful disease control," said V. A, Todd, extension tobacco specialist at North Carolina State University. He explained that three groups of chemical soil treatments are available fumigant nematicides, contact nematicides and multi purpose treatments. They differ in composi tion and method of control, and they must be applied differently. Fumigant type nema ticides and multi purpose materials are applied in liquid form, and the liquid changes to gas or vapor. Best results have been obtained when such mate erials are applied 14 inches below the top of a high, wide bed. These materials re quire a waiting period before transplanting from two to three weeks, depending on the material Fertilizer coud be applied with the soil treatment or during transplanting. However, Todd and other NCSU production specialists believe farmers should consider investing in a piece of equipment that would enable them to apply the fertilizer at transplanting. This would eliminate the need to apply it earlier, as is the case on those farms where the fertilizer is applied at the same time as the multi-purpose or fu migant soil treatments. Some loss of fertilizer by leaching has been noted when it is applied early or well ahead of transplanting. The contact types are broadcast and mixed into the soil by light disking, followed by applying fertilizer and fixing rows. No waiting is required when these materials are used. However, NCSU spe cialists suggest that the contact materials will help control wireworms if they are put out five to seven days ahead of transplanting. 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Sutton Is the re cipient of the North Carolina Central University Chapter of the Beta Kappa Chi Honor Scientific Society's 1073 Awards Day citation for be ing the sophomore with the highest academic average In mathematics and science. She is a biology major from HlUs-noro. Aggies Sign Hillside High Basketball Star r&l GREENSBORO Durham's City-County Pkytf-of-ttMm, Calvin Norman 6f Hilb.de High School, signed a full basketball grant-in-aid to North Carolina A&T State University last Fri .day. "l have always wanted to play for A&T," said the 6-11 guard who hails from the same prep school as A&T's senior Ail-American guard, William44 June" Harris. . Norman averaged 18.5 points per game this pa st sea son to lead Division Three of Four-A basketball in scoring. A teamate of John Lucas in the 1971-72 season's Hillside backcourt, Norman emerged more as a shooter after Lucas' departure. He shot an outstanding 51.1 percent from the floor, most from long range and accounted for 99 assists. "We have signed Leon Di ckens of Roxboro Person as our shooting guard," Reynolds said. "We look for Calvin to be our traffic director, the coach . on the floor. ' " Calvin was also a run-away selection as player-of-the year in his conference, but speaking academically, he said: "I don't want to be another physical education major. I'd like to get into something like electronics where I can make a contribu tion." "I'm sure he has an excellent future," said Hillside Coach Willie Bradshaw who claims the youngster has level headedness, dedication and leadership a-bility. Sam Jones is New Central Cage Coach DURHAM - Durham's Sam Jones will come home in July as head coach of North .Caro lina Central University basket ball. The former Boston Celtic great will take charge of his alma mater's cage fortunes on July 1. He win be returning to the school where he still holds the top career scoring record 1,770 points for 100 games. Jones' appointment as bas ketball coach and assistant pro fessor of physical education was announced Friday by NC CU Chancellor Albert N. Whit ing. Jones graduated from N.C. Central, then North Carolina College at Durham in 1957. He than joined the Celtics, where he played for 12 years until his retirement in 1969. He held 11 individual club records by the time he left the Celtics, and in one season he scored 2,000 points. Since he left Boston, Jones has been basketball coach and athletic director at Federal City College in Wa shington, D. C. NCCU Hosts- I Haa bob HI aaaaa - .t Thad Howard Dean Lectures During Religious Week Dr. Samuel L. Gandy, Dean of the Howard University School of Religion, was key-note speaker April 8 through 10 during the religious empha sis week at NCCU. He Spoke on the stimulating topic Of "Where is Black Religion To day?" Informal discussions and class lectures on Afro-American history and contemporary Wes tern civilization were a part of his inspiring offerings during the sessions. Dr. Gandy has served as College minister at Virginia state College, Fisk University, and was professor and Dean of Lawless Memorial Chapel at Dillard University. NCCU Alumnus History Lecturer At Stud. Union George W. Reid, who earned the B.A. and M.A. degrees in history from NCCU delivered an Inspiring lecture at the an nual spring history lecture on Tuesday, April 10 in the Alton so Elder Student Union. The doctoral candidate at Howard University spoke on "New Approaches to the Stud of African and Afro-American Historiography." Sponsors of the event were the Department of History and Social Science, Cauibert A. Jones History Club, and the Student Union. Public Library Meet on Sat The biennial spring work shop of the N.C. Library Asso ciation met on Saturday. Host ing the meeting was the School of Library Science at NCC and the Durham City-County Public Library. Dr. Annette L. Phinaze e is dean of the library school and George Under is the Durhai Librarian. Plans for the, 1973 conven tion will be discussed which will be held in Winston-Salem in November. Workshops and 1075 sites for meeting will also be planne d. Miss Elizabeth Cope land, librarian at Shepard Memorial Library of Greensville, is presi dent of the association. MRS. DUNNEGAN Nn. Dunnegan Cains' Chapel Woman of Year Mrs. Berma Dunnegan was named "Woman of the Year" recently at the Cains Chapel Baptist Church. She was crowned by Mrs. Ron Mack at the close of Women's. Day services at the church, and was given an armful of beauti ful flowers. Mrs. Dunnegan was chair man ' of the program com mittee for the Woman's Day services and turned in the largest amount of money among the other nine captains. She is active in her church and community. She serves a Aduff Sufiday' School tea cher in her church, helps with the youth, President of the. New Home and Durham Missionary Auxiliary, and also president of the Extension Homemakers Council of Durham County. Mrs. Dunnegan lives with her husband, Arthur, on St. Mary's Road in Durham County. HOME BUYER CLINIC By William J. McAulifte. Jr. Executive Vic President American Land Title Association Is Forgery-A Costly Hazard Forgery continues to be a costly hazard to home buyers, mortgage lenders, and other real estate investors. Examples from title insurers will illus trate. After completion of pur chase, a real estate buyer in a western state was challenged by a prior own er claiming her signature was forged on the deed used to I transfer title to IcAuliffe the seller of the property. An investigation in cluding the employment of a handwriting expert determin ed that the seller's claim to ownership was based on a forged deed. Efforts to obtain a valid deed from the prior owner were unsuccessful, and the title insurer paid the buy er the full amount of the owner's title insurance policy protecting the buyer's inter ests. A quit-claim deed to the owner was obtained and re corded to restore the title to its true status. In a southern state, deeds believed to be executed by all parties in a transaction were delivered and recorded. Later, in court, all deeds ex cept one proved to be forged rendering the land transfer invalid. The title insurance company paid the claim to protect the real estate invest ment of its insured. Maximum protection a gainst forgery and other hid den title hazards- ;is well as against title problems disclosed in a title search of many sep arately located public records is available to the home buyer through a title search and owner's title insurance. A search points out problems before a transaction is com 'pletcd so necessary action can be taken. Owner's title in surance safeguards against haz ards including those a search cannot reveal-such as forgery, sale by a minor or mentally incompetent person, claim by seller's previously undisclosed spouse, and others. For a one time charge, owner's title in surance pays for a defense a guinst an attack on a title as insured and pays valid claims. For free information on what you should know in, buy ing a home, write American Land Title Association, Box 506, Washington, D.C. Jones-Mel Oithestr Jazz Program Jazz buffs in the, Durham Raleigh area had a chance to hear one of the top profession al aggregation in the nation when the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra presented its concert on Thursday. Students at NC Cu, under the direction of New York City's Ron Davis, danced to the music in L. McDougald Gymnasium to further show the effect and rhythyms with jazz; Davis explains Jazz as a natural movement in music and as a natural movement in life, whether in Harlem ghetto or in the N.C. tobacco fields. Time Magazine reports that the "Thad Jones-Mel Lewis group has reached a level of perfection and invention now matched only be. the. Duke Ellington band." There were 22 members of the orchestra, making them one of the few big bands left. Leaders are trumpet-arranger flugelhomist Thad Jones and Drummer Mel Lewis. Jones is a veteran of the Count Basle band and Lewis ha s spent quite a while with the Stan Kentogroup. Downbeat jazz polls hat them near the top each year. They have just returned from a tour of Russia under State Department auspices. Financial Protest ism BffttiyjArittjf '. -!1 -?y' tmriWa! -ty-lhlA'- ' yS aaeeaaaaaWeaaaMeff9eSafletieeaK aa mm', mmLmW',. m0mAmmmM BP 1 BsT Mmmf'-simmm mmM 'm&. 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Front row, left to right. Mesdames Mable Burnette, Susie Weaver, Ear lie Grandy , Julia Higgins, Willie Mc Kethlan, Fidelia Brooks, Hat tie Goer, Gertrude fisjti- phlne Perry, Miss Hazel MeKoy, Esther L. Wiley, Daley ria, Ethelene Praytoe, .jam ABee-.'m Hall, Lcftkf Miss Ann Hynuo. Direct From To Your Outer Space Basement Sp i age research benefits tinvn hnan BDinnniK off to industry for a decade have finally come to the lowly basement sump pump; a feat that has raised cheers from the homeowner. Use of rugged polycarbonate material, like that used in astronaut's space helmets, has enabled one consumer-minded manufacturer to come up with a revolution ary new design in a submersi ble sump pump that propella the model light years ahead of competition. Space research showed that the molded material was equally rugged as traditional metal pump housings and more corrosion resistant. The special, lightweight material also meant reductions in man ufacturing costs so savings can be passed on to the con sumer. The result is a low cost, lightweight pump which em ploys a problem-free pump ing principle revolutionary to sump pumps. A common and often-feared problem in sump operation is clogging which means a wet basement Pen berthy engineers designed the new unit around the vortex" pumping principle, rather than the centrifugal principle. To the homeowner, the vor tex pumping action means that lint ana other clogging substances are whirled up ward and discharged before they have a chance to foul the pumping operation. Important, too, is the do-it-yourself installation feature of the new Sentinel unit by 'Vnlmrthy Division of Hou daille Industries The com pany desig id a standard size.' screw-in 'Jiectioh into the molded hoi ing of the pump for easy ant luick do-it-yourself installs on to the dis charge pipe. Here's all there is to installini the unit: Place it in the sum,, hole, screw it onto the discharge pipe and plug in the 8-foot electrical cord. The unit is completely automatic, including auto matic reset for thermal over load protection. Barnard Now Prof CAPE TOWN, South Africa . - Heart transplant pio near Prof. Christiaan Barnard has become the first faculty member of the University of Cape Town to be named a full professor by ad hoc merit pro motion. Previously an honorary pro fessor of surgical science, Prof. Barnard is now a full professor in the university's medical school. WMEN on Wheels Plymouth's Liz Stimley In the Driver' Seat Learn To Pump The Brakes Whoever thought that card board boxes could help make you a better driver.' Tney can, and here's how : - - On a day when streets are slippery, take a couple of good-sized boxes and drive to a deserted road or a large, empty paved parking lot. Stack the boxes on top of each other and pretend they are an obstacle, like a car which has suddenly atopped in front of you. Drive up to the boxes at a fair rate of sDeed and lam on the brakes, holding the pedal down. It's a good bet that you'll skid and knock the boxes flying. Now, try it again, but as you approach' the boxes, pump the brake pedal with a series of quick, hard jabs. Be sure that the pedal comes all the way back each time, a to move your foot up down fast enough to ap ply the brakes twice per sec ond. Chances are, you'll stop the car without skidding. Brake pumping is the tech nique used by professional drivers to control the vehicle when the road is lev or wet. Learning how to do it is basic to your skill as a driver. The way to learn is under the controlled conditions I have described. The only things to get banged-up will be the cardboard boxes. trass 120 TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT NOISE ABATEMENT PROGRESS no 100 ' 90 Kp) Early Turbojels 707DC-8 QK i! V' Stretched DC-8 -( Series SIDELINE NOISE APPROACH NOISE Boeing 747 Lockheed L-1011 McDonnell Douglas DC in 1958 62 ESectiv Perceived Noise Decibels 66 70 73 A highly effective program of transport aircraft noise abaterhept by the aerospace industry, the air carriers and the government hak 'produced spectacular results as shown in the chart above. The shift from turbojet to turbofan in 1961 was a major factor in reducing sideline noise. The trend to lower approach noise began with the stretched DC-8's. The high bypass ratio engines on the current generation of wide-bodied jets (747, DC 10, L-1011) have cut both approach and sideline noise, significantly. These models any more than twice as many passengers and are only half as noisy as the first generation of jet transports. All meet the current noise standards established by the Federal Aviation Administration. Women's Foreign Mission Workshop Held in Raleigh The Women Foreign Mission State Convention Workshop was held In Raleigh on April 14. The convention was well attended. West Durham Baptist church attendances: Mrs. Hattie Crews Mrs. E. 8. Norris. Lakeview Church: Mrs. Alice Wilson, Miss Ethel Stanfield. Chamberlin Studio Honor Roll Students Cm, Margaret. S. Shearln, Director of Chamberlin Stu dio announces the students who made the honor roll at this period: First Honor Roll Karen King, Kathy Thorne, Tamers Timberlake. -Second Honor Roll Linda Thompson, Pamela Thomp son, and Gail Upchurch. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admin istrator of the Estate of James E. Garner, deceased, late of Durham County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 807 Macklin Street, Durham, North Carolina 27701 on or before the 17th day of Octo ber, 1973 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 17th day of April, 1973. Odessa Garner Brown, Administrator of the Estate of James E. Garner, Deceased April 21, 27; May 5, 12, 1973 Mrs. Patterson Host The Helpers Club met at the home ef Mrs. Orzabelle Patterson of Sedgfield Street at 8:11 p.m. The meeting was opened with the theme song, "Count On Me." Mrs. G. D. Rogers was in charge of the devotions. After the devotion al period, the meeting was turned over to the President, Mrs. Mavis D. Brewington, who was in charge through out the session. The meeting closed with singing "God Be With You" and everyone re peating the Mlzpah. A most delectable repast was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Orzabell Patterson, Mrs. Maud Harris, Mrs. Mary Har dy. Member in attendance b eluded Mesdames Luvina Hor neer, Martha Diekens, Addle Ross, Mary Brown, Rosa Wil liams, Mary Arnold, Sadie' Chambers, Mary Hughes, Mary tangley, Mavis Brew ington, Orzabelle Patterson, Mary Hardy, G. D. Rogers, and Misses Effie Edwards, Mabel Freeland, Lillian Cole, and Elvira Watson. a .jMBjaHfiBHwid' J&M mmm ' '' lmm- ' I ceased. H"tH NUnB' THE DEAN'S announced that Royster, 308 Piedmont Street, Oxford, has completed lit requirements for graduation in the area of Secretarial Science at Durham College. Miss Royster will officially receive her diploma May 19 during dees. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF fTTJSTTCE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION MABELL SHAW KEARNS Plaintiff vs. WILLIE JAMES KEARNS Defendant To Willie James Kearns, take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above en titled action. The matter of the relief being sought as fol lows: An absolute divorce based on one year separation. You are required to make defense of such pleadings no later than the 31st day of May. 1973, upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you win ap apply to this Court for the relief sought. This the 17th drr, of April, 1973. S; Wrlr SSmm , W. i erry, Attorney at Law P. O. Box 884 Durham, N. C. 91702 April 21, 27; May 5, It 1978 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUHliy... --fe IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 73 SP. No. PEARL B. BARNES, Individ- BfijMllB DavhLand nakVnw 1 aB of the heir at law of Hat- it man, deceased, and County of Durham, Depart ment of Social Services, and aU persons known or un known, in esse or not in esse, having or claiming to haye aa Interest in the properly described in the petition in tUa eassMv or for any other To Clyde Noel, Larnke Nb sOjaasiliiil Epps, John Weir, Henry Solomon, Naomi Sal olmon. Lather Epps, Willi Lois Epps, and Boyce Epps, Defendants, and all persons known or unknown, in esse or not in esse, having or riHffrtig to have an interest in the property described in the petition in this cause, or for any other reason; against you has been filed in the above-entitled Special Proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is to sell the property belonging to the estate of Hattie Nam, iliiasd, as described in the petition in this cause, to make assets with which to pay the debts of the deceased. Yon are hereby notified that you are required te make defense to such pting not later than 30th day of April 1973, ud upon your failure to do so the Petitioner seek tat asrviee against yen wffl Mir to the Court fer'tllf re lief sought. 8 This, the M. Hueh 203 E. Chapel Hfir -Street, . O. Box 1422 Durham, N. C. 27002 March 231; April T J&J BOOK STORE IN ADULT READING 308 s Dfflard Street University of North Carolina Many opportunities: Electronic Technician, cat neeessary.Refrigeration Mechanic; Air Conditioning Personnel Technician: Stenographers, manent and temporary positions for sistants, Food Service Supervisor; Staff Nurse; Security Officer; CONTACT. UNC 108 VANCE HALL, CAROLINA CAMPUS CARD OP THANKS The family of the late Grant Bobbins wishes to ex press heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, prayers, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes dar ing ihe illness and death of our beloved husband and father. jeau asssjBjL- , 1 f AtXgZHt j I I RUN A BIG Men of all ages can qualify. No need to leave your No previous experience. present job Learn by Budget lenM Mailable correspondence and field Approved for Veteran tortrabsa. Training Train through We have the pros to train your G.I. benefits. , you and the newei mmm
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