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MIS IS A Selected Tries Capitol Gate Again Council Firm Repeal Measure Fails
geg:t4 Capitol Gate swings open Word was passed b of
and shut rustily and unleSs had the situation well in hand ba Sage and Adams The vote p y some
None of the Three Musketeers on passing the buck to the muni the biggest bankers in Okla-
somebody supplies a lot of was present Their attorney homa City NIonday night to
Bill cipal counsellor was unanimous
oil the suburban shopping Collins never even brought somebody associated with R F
ght his Schreck and Burba switched so
P Emotional home own- center at May and the ex- artillery into position votes Last week Schreck was Workman to pursue the zoning
crs in southwest Oklahoma p”es:way will be o p e n Judge ff
ge erey matter in council Tuesday on
said he would against and Burba for zoning
be glad to read any decisions Burba's vote was based on his 0 theory eeory that one or more
are hurting their own case prail ie for many moons ouncilmen had changed their
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that were relevant but did not conviction that it would beea c
by their ridiculous argu- Selected Investments reared believe he could dig up anything mistake to kill an ordinance minds and the zoning was in
ments against the expan- its battered head in the city that would change his off-the- which has saved the council the bag
sion of Fort Sill council Tuesday Luther Bo- cuff opinnion that the 4-4 vote many tiresome and repetitious Workman obviously was dis-
hannan attorney for the re- of last week killed the child appointed at the outcome but
ceivers begged the council to appeals for the zoning of sites
In the legislative council Some councilmen observed which have been turned down he would not comment on the
relent an zone e e nam- gossip that he had been encour-
committee hearing in the sen- lt d the area
that Mayor Street might be back Burba said a council vote would
ng e s press for a reversal of
ate chamber Wednesday W A i it the bet investment in next week Charles Burba in mean nothing at all in the fu- aged to
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Hugh g of assorted the chair responded I hope he ture if they faced both ways the decision
Cooksey 93 Roosevelt farmer
said: candies it" with a sadness born of the every two weeks Schreck want- Not until hit' receivers report
Bob Constant put up a good frustration of being pulled this ed the ordinance amended so was published Tuesday did the
'Perhaps no greater cala- fight for the zoning His ap- - public know that Selected In-
mity has ever happened to proach this time was on the - i '
'vestments advanced $500000 for
any people than would happen basis of providing work and jobs Should $10 a week councilmen stop a SIO
the Workman group on a 10-(e
to us" in a recession "It doesn't make loan
serse for us to turn down a million development in a recession? One observer said that if
Such a wild exaggeration multi-million local project when e e es Hugh Carroll had many half
classifies the proposed exten- the papers and the air reek with million loans out at 10 in-
sion of the missle range with appeals to make work and make way and that by the business members of the council may re- terest he did not see how the
the massacre of the Ilugenots jobs!" he said men on opposite sides of this open a case in a changed situa- company could be in such poor
Hines slaughter of the Jews Upshot of an hour's backing moot case tion condition
and Andrew Jackson's forcible and filling was that the council Simply in the hope of enjoy- DeBolt was rather impatient Bohannon said George Shirk
removal of the Indians accepted Hal Whitten's request ing some sun tan weather his that the case be discussed at all served Selected only as an at-
for a formal opinion from the honor also might decide to stay "I don't think it's necessary!" torney and owns but one share
We like the more intelli- municipal counsellor A L in Florida another week he said "I cant see that we set- of stock He also said 9600
gent argument of James C Jeffrey to be returned next Constant moved the repeal of tied anything" Constant rejoin- stockholders stand to lose a lot
Styron of Hobart our old corn- Tuesday on the thoroughness the ordinance that prevents the ed "lets discuss it a little" then of money if the best holdings of
mending general in the 45th of the death of an item handled reopening of a zoning case after followed a beaut of a colloquy the cornoration among them the
Division who suggests a corn- by a four-four vote a decision within six months in which everybody participated Capitol Gate project cannot be
bination of missile ranges for Opponents of the zoning—the The vote was: For repeal—Con- except stolid Jark Adams who salvaged to earn a nice return
all services and fast transpor- Warr Wileman and Pennington stant Reynolds Wilkes and merely said 'no" aihen the roll over a long period of years
tation of students from schools interests must have felt they Schreck Against: DeBolt Bur- was called — Wmh
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to firing ranges: -- e
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Atoka county has just Ike r our s In-Law Council s an t 1 Bus Stop Benches
harvested the biggest crop in Y City Cil Wheeld Deals
history settlements paid for at
extremely high acreage prices Very Helpful To ' I Picked Up By
for land within the limits of the Versatile Joe Patterson missionm e recommended that rs
proposed Atoka reservoir National Airlines right-of-way man ' in the Brace get a renewal of his ccin- Lay Manager
If the government were By Drew Pearson bond issue department has a tract No dissent in council City Bus Co's arrogant in-
to condemn land in Kiowa The probe of the Federal new job in his long career of Chrysler rented the Zebra st allation of bus stop bench-
Caddo and Comanche coun-
ties per acre prices would be Communications Commis- public service Joe is the room at the Muny Auditorium es without consideration of paid by commissions and juries s for a car show March 10 How-
ion has already turned up city's official grave robber the city's attitude came to a
ard Suesz leased the main au-
of local citizens Experience P r e s i d e n t Eisenhower's Some 50 graves must be re-dead stop Thursday
ditorium April 25-27 for a cir-
suggests every acre owner charming brother - in - law located in the Atoka reser- cus rental $1500 On the order of Shel Stirling
would get a fat profit from his Col Gordon Moore wl!o is voir site Joe is now working city manager W W Baker city
land
looming more anl more im- out details with the state Junior Chamber's proposal to engineer began the pickup of all
© Moreover contract for operating drag such advc -tisin benches this this g r o a t portant on the Washington h e a I t h department One strip at Fair Grounds for hot afternoon
propaganda battle could be scene and whose tracks have abandoned family plot of 40 rod races for a three year per- The city manager said the
made to look extremely foolish
overnight by one incident also turned up in the award graves shows the last burial iod for 10 of the gross went municipal counsellor had ruled
among the many powder kegs of Trans Caribbean Airways half a century ago Other overfor a week that public property could not
used be usad for these benches when
in the world to Puerto Rico the transfer scattered graves have only -
Zoning projects disposed of as private contractors were turned
of Washington's Capital outline markers are thought follows: ' down six months ago and that
We are uninformed but -
our public men say the free Transit and other operations to be the happy hunting "E" Local Commercial request he had advised City I3us that
world is walking a tight rope where it pays to know the grounds of departed Choc- for west side of Eastern between the city would remove the
from which we may be precip- right people taws 26th and 27th set for March IL benches if they installed them
itated into chaos any day The week before National Air-
Extending corporate limits to as they pleased
We are not afraid nor lines applied for Channel 10 in Once again citizens appeared include a 12 acre tract west of
are we losing any sleep over Miami Moore showed up in '
Penn and south of SW 69th set
to protest paving Of which they Corsin Buys
Russia or the destruction of our Miami October 1953 as the knew nothing until the contrae-
guest of the Airline's President for March 4
neighbors rights in Hobart We tor m o v e d in Councilman
Used car lot request by W T Spaeth Property Hales Ill for NE corner of
are utterly unwilling to bleat George "Ted" Baker The Miami
NW 4th and Classen to be heard
Schreck admitted the system is
like a sheep with his throat Herald snapped a picture of Leo Corsin owner of Corsin's
not right that our legal public Supermarket announced the
cut even before we know Mrs Baker and Mrs Moore notice is inadequate but once March 4
vhether we are going to be
Used car lot request by purchase this week of the build-
‘Eisenhower's sister) pos- again nothing was done about
(Mamie Eisenhower s si
Downtown Chevrolet for NE ing which houses his store and
hurt — wmh ing chummily together on a It corner of NW 34 and May to be Black Drug at 7300 N Western
veranda overlooking Biscayne for a figure close to $100000
Carlton Poling county su- heard March 4
Bay Corsin who bought the prop-
Moral For Today: A few weeks later Col Moore perintendent p r e s e n 1 e d a
bevy of bright high school Trailer court application by
V A Murray for 3916-A NW
" erty from John Spaeth said that
arranged through Ike's No 2 ' - he expects to develop the North
Dr Bill Flesher dentist was girls rls the winners in an essay 10th to be heard March 4
have Baker invited to one of Persons to - end of the block "some time in
busy peering into an oral cavity ' the contest on the hiring of the Trailer court application by
the future"
when his secretary barged into President s private stag dinners handicapped M E Perry for area east of
the operating room waving - Shields between SE 55-56 to a I t
Baker attended such a dinner at the White House Feb 1 1954
some currency jubilating over Saturday the council will be heard March 4 Lanchaates
the payment of an account past make an inspection trip includ- "D" Multiple dwelling appli-
Jim Haggerty suppressed g the w a t e r department cation by MCB Corporation for
due Dr Flesher turned from his m 11
publication of the guests at- Likened To
chair made a grab for the tending these dinners after pumping station at NW 4th and the southwest corner of SW 44 L
tendi
money slipped hit his head on Penn and the Overholser filter and Klein was denied
there was Congressional com-
the base board sustained a plant at NW 5th sind Penn I-V Shows
ment on the number of big '
nasty contu bus
contusion As he bled into C E Bretz' preliminary
inessmen invited How-
the basin his attractive assist- Pat Murphy park superb- Plans for varied bond issue Undoubtedly an avid tele-
ever it remains a fact that
tendent has cleaned out Can- improvements at the Over- vision fan O B Campbell
nit observed: "That just goes Ike chiefly invites c 1 o s e
to prove you shouldn't chase yon Park and worked the hcatreatment ser water
plant editor of the Vinita Daily
friends to his stag parties so
after a girl for money!" area clear up to Shartel on were approved Journal has made sugges-
an invitation is valuable cur- the south side of the express- lions on when Oklahoma's
rently in Washington's poli- way He says with the help W W Baker city engineer many candidates for gove-
THERE IS TALK of Sherman tical community No govern- as authorized to spend a week
n- of the North Side Kiwanis nor should make their
Adams for second place on the ment official is anxious to o in Chicago attending the annual
13- Club he is going to develop appearances on television
GOP ticket in 1960 pose one of the President's a creditible roadside park that meeting of the American So-
personal friends W P Atkinson — "The
will be attractive to interstate ciety of Civil E - - Feb i ngineei s e
BET YOU a year's subserip- Meanwhile Co! Millionaire"
- Moore got in- tourists 23 - '29
tion to North Star Harold Stas- volved in a business venture in
sen will not be the next over- the Dominican Republic with The corner of May avenue Oklahoma City University II o w a r d Edmondson —
nor of Pennsylvania o of National Airlines' direc- and NW 12th street was zoned ask or parking meters in "Mr District Attorney" or
tw d f
e
tors George W Gibbs jr and for "E" Local Commercial prop- the new paved setback front-as een e "Youth Wants to Know"
John W Cross Moore h brty
PERRY Daily Journal says ing the campus on Twenty- Bill Harkey — "Willy' or
the Cherokee Strip celebration On close terms with Dominican third street got the meter4 "House Party"
should be combined with the Dictator Trujillo who was anx-
Contract for the Atoka res-
Noble County fair joie that the White I ervoir was let to Guy James
louse call Lieut Feaster police depart- James Rinehart — 'Casey
ill b
J
717
109 James w e-
off the FBI then investigating at $1 ment was authorized to rcpre- Jones"
his henchmen for allegedly kid- gin moving heavy machinery sent Oklahoma City at the con-
AMERICAN WINES are pro- in during arc but v Andy Wilcoxen — "Court
napping and murdering Domini- duri M h bt b ention of the National Safety
vided free for White house use d bottom area an ex erience of Last Resort"
can political refugees in the P Council in Nashville Term
U S A indicates no work will be next month Bill Doenges — "Country
unless you bust this wage-price fluence with Trujillo to straight- Dispute
YOU CAN'T STOP inflation Moore offered to use his in- launched until late April-
Gan "The Ford Show"
between Friends of for planning t f ' I
C E Bretz got the contract entlem Jubilee" o r
route o pipe me
escalator en out some difficulties over a the Zoo and W E Brace con- from om Oklahoma City to Atoka Waldo Stephens — "Y o u
shipyard Gibbs was building in cessionaire at Lincoln Park ' was
to carry Kiamichil water when
TROUBLE IS we have had the Dominican Republic and he resolved when the park corn- (Continued to Page 6) Asked For It"
such high prosperity for so long also brought Cross into the deal
----see- ------- --- —
that a little readjustment looks While Moore was working --e-- e — Bill Coe — "Navy Log" or
"Suspense"
worse than it is with two of National's directors GENE WADE who has made a EUGENE GARNER former
the two biggest airlines in nor- Jelly Bryce — "Restlesa
success of the Cattleman's Cafe advertising manager of The
BETTER WAIT until a tax ' '
ida National and Eastern were in Packingtown has taken over Black Dispatch has launched a Gun or "Have Gun Will
cut is made before buying any- Juggling for position in Wash- food operations at the Oklahoma new Negro newspaper in Okla- Travel"
thing else on credit ington They were not only ang- Club under Ike Hall homa City the Oklahoma City
ling for air routes and TV chan- George Miskovsky — "Stu
Globe
nels but both National's "Ted" Erwin" or "Club Oasis"
BILL DOENGES has named Baker and Eastern's Eddie Rick- GEARY'S tri-county fair will
Clee Fitzgerald as his campaign eno ack er wanted to be appoint- feature a horse harnessing con-
KENNEDY is getting a bigger II e r b e r t Hope — "West
ed to the Presidents Ad
manager in the gubernatorial vote than Nixon in the Gallop Point" or "The Bob Hope
t b
Advisory test The modern city boy in
derby Fitz helped Mike Mon-ittee on Aeronautics poll Show"
Com m A
cs leather coat and levis probably
Toney take Elmer Thomas and How many wires were pull- thinks a martingale is some sort "Of course" Campbell add-
managed Bob Kerr's last cam- -
ea and how much influence of bird NEITHER Harold Guild nor ed "every candidate would
paign against Roy Turner was peddled around the White C W Cameron both former like to lend a spot on "The
House and the supposedly im- LEGAL BINGO in Nev Jer- champion gin rummy players of Peoples Choice"
Win Rogers' Said: partial Administrative agenc- t
sey ook 19 millions for charity the Oklahoma City Golf and
ies is indicated by some of the religious veterans groups and
Country Club plans to enter the ''On the other hand voters
i
This conducting a column is private memos written by Air-the promoters in 1957 second annual gin rummy will clamor for "The Big
considered a kind of low grade line executives and lobbyists tournament at Las Vegas March Payoff"
type of human endeavor Even Ike's appointments to his 6 First prize is $10000
But while it does not bring home Air Advisory Committee were PERRY Daily journal wears NEW OFFICERS of the Bea-
the Literary praise it does fetch weighed in terms of political a splendid topline: "If You ANNUAL CONVENTION of con Club: Richard H Godfrey
in some buck-wheat cakes ac- contributions- Would Avoid Criticism
-ay the Oklahoma Livestock a n d president Frank Willebrand
companied by bacon National Airlines got C C Nothing Do Nothing and Be Marketing association will be vice-president: John F Eberle
—culled from the files of the defunct (Continued to Page 6) Nothing held in Oklahoma City Feb 21 secretary
Oklahoma City News
No 32 of 43rd Year Thursday February 20 1958
Selected Tries Capitol Gate Again Council Firm Repeal Measure Fails
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Erwin" or "Club Oasis" - -----
Herbert Hope — "West
Point" or "The Bob Hop() Brittor
Show" 13 n
It Shines For All Oklahoma Price 10 Cents
"Poor Man's iilly Graham"
Packs 'em in at Auditorium
No Dissention Evident At Love Feast
As Bill Alexander Regains Pulpit
"I would rather be minis-
ter of the First Christian
Church than President of
the United States!"
So the Rev W IL Alexan-
der lifted himself out of poli-
tics for 1958 1960 and for-
ever Sunday morning services at
the "Church of Tomorrow"
Thirty-Sixth and Walker was a
warm harmonious"come-homeall-is-forgotten"
sort of love
feast with no sign of division
or dissention
In a prayer Don Sheridan as-
sistant pastor had quietly asked
that "all our differences be re-
solved" some thought that
livou ld be the only refemice to
the recent imbroglio
Frank Buttram chairman of
the general board dispelled that
idea when he came forward to
tell of the harmonioos meeting
of the general board last week
and the decision to return Bill
to the pulpit "Even the dis-
ciples did not always agree
"Buttram said adding: "We can
under Bill's leadership make
this God's Church of Tomor-
row" Bill responded with the state-
ment:" Our position is the most
glorious it has ever been!" and
then foreswore any future in-
terest in politics be it ever so
high
The devoted audience of well-
dressed middle class men and
women were so happy they
looked as if they wanted to
cheer Doubtless a lot of them
Taft Mothers
Launch Drive On
Lurid Sex Books
Taft High School's P-TA
parent education committee
has launched a campaign to
clean the newsstands of Ok-
lahoma City from the aval-
anche of cheap crime sex
and prurience which has
flooded the market
Mrs Dale Pierce 2513 NW
25th street is chairman of the
committee Mrs Pierce this
week is organizing sub-committees
and plans to have women
study the contents of every
magazine rack in the metropo-
litan area
Carl Smith owner of the big
drug store in The Village says
all any newsstand proprietor has
to do to keep his stock clean is
to put a store on the restricted
list then watch the distributor's
deliveries lest some new em-
ploye of the wholesaler fail to
check the "restricted list" and
inadvertently throw in on con-
signment some of the lust may-
hem and abnormal abrasives
with which a fat profit is made
by pulps such as True Crime—
Police Files — Crime Exposes—
Front Page — Sure Fire — De-
tective Cases — Inside Detec-
tive — Headquarters Detective
—Startling Detective — True
Police Year Book — and there
doubtless will be a flock of new
names next week
II ow a rd Edmondson —
names next week
"Mr District Attorney" or
"Youth Wants to Know" CAPSULE CRITIQUE Of Col
Bill Harkey — "Willy or Arnold M Nlaahs' motion pic-
"House Party" two lecture (Fee $500) "The
Mighty St Lawrence Seaway
James Rinehart Casey of the World" — Men's Dinner
Jones" Club Tuesday: Photography
splendid Too much of the
Andy Wilcoxen — "Court NIaahs' children in it Bumping
of Last Resort" Mrs Maahs' bottom with the
Bill Doenges — "Country trailer door once was funny
Gentleman Jubilee' 0 r Twice it fell flat Third time it
"The Ford Show" was positively borcsome Play-
ing down to the audience was a
Waldo Stephens — "Y o u mistake More than half of the
Asked For It" bush hoes listening have seen
the St Lavrence Quebec Alon-
Bill Coe — "Navy Log" (Jr treal and the Thousand Islands
"Suspense"
Britton Printing Co Inc
P O Box 8547
Oklahoma City 14 Okla
Okla Historical Society
State Capitol
Okla City 5 Okla
The Bell Tolled For:
I
are aware that Bill still is pay-
ing dead horse debts accumulat-
ed during his ill-fated effort to
be elected U S Sonator
Brother Bill told the congre-
gation $364600 of the annual
budget of $3115000 for the year
l958 had been subscribed and
that the remain log $21000
would be picked up easily in
the next few weeks
Only a curmudgeon would
pick flaws in the showmanship
and psychology of the splendid
services at First Christian The
minister noticed visitors from
far and near many foreign
countries and Judge Lon Carlile
of the Oklahoma supremi court
The mention of Carlile could
have been omitted Ile is no
more in than any other
visitor despite the fact that he
is a candidate for election If
Bill is depriving the political
world of his great abilities he
could leave every suggestion
of politics out of his church
serv ices also
It was communion Sunday
One of the folksy touches is the
congregational singing while
the bread and the grape juice is
being passed around A-Capella
Bill as song leader lead off with
"The Little Brown Church In
the Dell" and "Glory Glory
Hallelujah!" Ile was fighting a
cold and hoarseness so he gave
ground to Tracy Sylvester who
led "I Love to Tell the Story"
As the great organ notes re-
ceded Bill came rushing from
the wings with up-raised arms
the congregation arose and sang
the first hymn
The first bars of Malotte's
scoring of "Our Father Which
Art In Heaven" preceded Don
Sheridan's pastoral prayer The
last notes came from the echo
choir behind the congregation at
the finish--a theatrical and in-
spiring bit of mood music and
thought for preparation
Rev Mr Alexander's text was
from Hebrews: "But now they
desire a better country "
and it was pitched to the pre-
mise that we should not be
disgusted with ourselves"
The man has a tremenduous
ability to tie up ancient precept
with modern living He drifted
into a talk about the weather
told how he always called ?he
man in the tower for a forecast
before he took off on any of
his perennial perigrinations
Said the man in the tower was
not so much interested in where
the mercury in the barometer
is at the moment but that he
was highly interested in wheth-
er it was going up or going
down If it was going up the
forecast was good his analogy
was that DESIRE is the im-
portant thing in - human ex-
perience If a mans desire is
(Continued to Page 6)
F S "SAMMY" SAMP-
SON 43 1800 Elmhurst who
set a high standard for
motel service with the
Thunderbird
a EVERETT COTTER 45
brilliant young attorney
whose certain great future
was cut down
BANKS WILL be closed Sat-
urday Feb 22 — Washington's
birthday
TED HENDRICK Collins-
Dietz drive wheel is back at
home OC Route I Box 59 af-
ter a siege in hospital
DR A C HIRSHFIELD 908
NE 50th fisherman dog fancier
and field sportsman has had a
siege of it in INtsley Hospital
and is not yct out of the woods
Address
Best show in town is the
Oral Roberts religious spec-
tacle at the Municipal Audi-
torium but if you intend to
go) down whether to scoff
pray Or just enjoy the music
you should get there by 7
o'clock pm
More than 7000 swarmed the
first session Wednesday night
We reached the scene at 7:20
and had to settle for seats high
up in the balcony half a mile
from the stage but surrounded
by young folks with little child-
en who couldn't afford to hire
baby-sitters at $ I an hour
Nobody has called the Ada
apostle the poor man's Billy
Graham I shall call him that
after studying the audience the
Madison avenue psychology of
his organization and approach
and drawing on my interest in
evangelists from Billy Sunday
and Charles Scoville on down
Oral Roberts
There is an audience warm-
up just like the successful nix
has for a T-V type program such
as "Queen For A Day" By rais-
ing hands on order by standing
by sitting by joining in repeat-
ed choruses of fine old gospel
hymns and Brother Robert's
theme song "God Is A Good
God" the crowd is conditioned
for the main event - —
Ten minutes was devoted to
a sales pitch for Brother Rob-
ert's latest book which tells
how to get your healing "First
time sold anywhere! Only $I per
copy!" Brother Roberts wants
every family in this organiza-
tion to have a copy An army
of ushers worked the aisles ef-
ficiently and quietly peddling
quite a load of books
Of cnurse there is a collection
The same corps of well-trained
ushers pass quietly and gently
through the near and far pre-
cincts with paper ice buckets
such as you get with room ser-
vice when you want a cube of
ice in your glass Subliminal sell-
ing is worked even here for the
business manager urges every-
body to try to find four-bits in
his jeans and the man at the
mike messes around in his well
pressed pockets and comes up
with a couple of quarters for
example Of course half a buck
is suggested as the minimum
but anything is appreciated
(Nen the widows mite and if
you have any folding money
that is welcome also The buck-
ets showed they had — plenty
Well while we were standing
here listening to the diapason
of voices singing: "though he
owns the heavens he still has
time for you" a well-dressed
black headed man slipped into
a scat near the wings and as the
organ music stilled he ap-
poached the microphones with-
out fanfare It took mci a few
second to realize that this un-
ostentatious introduction was
the man
Frankly I had gone down
wondering whether any good
could come out of Ada some-
what like the Roman attitude
toward the Carpenter from Naz-
areth But I remembered Sena-
tor Kerr came from Ada There
is liodgenv We Kentucky which
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Travel " mainder of February and will about the fear expressed by so trient that was to make every
let you autograph his cast if you many steadily employed that native proud of being called an
George Miskovsky — "Stu go to see him their jobs won't last long Okie? MUT
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