Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1920 Page: 1 of 6
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BROWNW (
)OD
BULLETIN
The Weather
ht only ten dkys re-
nin ki which to pay your
TWENTIETH YEAR
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
VOL. XX. NO. 84
PRICE FIVE CENTS
BROWNWOOD TEXAS THURSDAY JANUARY 22 1920.
SIX PAGES TODAY
TONIGHT A X D FRIDAY:
PARTLY CLOUDY; .LOCAL
RALXg; WARMER.
ANOTHER CLASH It
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n aim mi
Receiver of Oklahoma Claimants Says He Does Not Intend
to .Give Up rosesssion or Properties Until decision
of Court Directs Him to Do So.
I
v Associated Press. J
FREDERICK. Okla.. Jan. 22. Okla- i
iamavtH abide by.he decision of the
.federal Courts as to the riglitful own- j
et of -tjiefVil velhin the-Red River
valley wjuVpn is involved in the Texas-Oklah5pmai6onidary-dispjtej
John 1.
Mounts! ! receiver tor the ' Oklahoma-j
claimants said today. j
thje courts old against us we
'will wit itlio properties without rom-.
ijlainV'fhe said." He added fiowever.i
that Oklahoma claimants are in right- j
ful possession of the property and I
would remain so until the exmrts ren-j
decision in the controversy. :
1
IYTEIK
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IF ALLIANCE
IS FBI
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THE NEW GERMAN SEAPLANE OF. THE MONOPLANE TYPE.
dered a.
'GLOWING TRIHITK TO CLEMEN-
! CEAl' is given RV NEW PRE-
JTALIAN STRIKE ILL
FAIL US RESULT OF
HER5E PUBLIC OPINION l
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PAWJJ Jan. 22- The maintenance
of the alliances nliat have saved the
world will -be one a? tbe c'uief aims oi
the new1 French cabWu Premier Mil-
rand rfnnouneedi iuHis ministerial
declarations of policy today.
CERTAIN CLASSES OF GOVERN-j The declaration began with a grace-
JHENT EMPLOYES YIELD TO j ml reference to (gorges Clemenceau
PRESSURE RESUME WORK. I the retiring premier. Miilerand point-
. I td out that he is called -to the -formida-
N ARKANSAS THREATENED
GOVERNOR LEADING
ECHOES' TRAIL
i SOLDIER
i
Searching for Party of Negroes Who Assaulted Officers and
Took Charge of Negro Who Had Been Placed Un-
der Arrest; Forced March By Troops.
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Ironr them Dos? Hnyriei. a negro who
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bad- been arrested for stealing hogs.
-'III. PARTISAN' CONFERENCES RR.
f SUM LI) WITH PROSPECT .'FOR
1 AGREEMENT L'lMGHT.
liBy Associated Press.)
ble task of succejeding a -nunis-try
which was presided over by a jfgreal
patriot who in the eyes of the worlfi
ROME Tan. 22. Energetic steps by
the Italian eovernnient and the ad-
vere a'tiitude of the public seemed to: : the infatuation of victory
have brougnt about the failure of the
Willi fi vi i ilujis n . -li'ii t "pi
hour and a irui-ii.g n'.'ius of to tin i
unprecedented un? spreai a- x.'il i.
'.t .!t d pjij nmiiis uimI ii 'If 11
.id luth t hu.p ji Hit Z ;i l-
ita
pi"-l oi t .i hunilrt d miles an
ui-. aid is said to have an
Internal Revenue Agents Plan
Campaign Against Moonshiners
t Ry Associated- Press.
WASHINGTON" 'Jan 22 Xegotia-
tions fbr a compromise on.'. tho treaty
controversies will continue today in
the bipartisan confereh:-e of the sen-
ate leaders with the prospect reported
s;ood .for some progress.
An opeii break among ' the confer-
j ees has; been avoided temporarily at
I lea.su and one of the leaders reported
1 that lhe outlook is bright for an agree-
j ment on the issues involved.
. (Ey ssociated Press );
DU'JFAS Arkansa.4. Jan."i22. Led
: hy'CJoverlnfr; Bron gh- one hundred "and.
I tventy-li.v- regular army sbldlers-
fromQani!) Pike arrived here early-
today mi a s-ecial train'and will start
! sedrh for negroes who yesterday
attacked vt wo local onjcers and took
The negroes are at a settlement 12.
j miles east. The troops will march
j beeausejtbe roads are impassable. The
; r.eroes. -in- that section are said to
6utniinber the white thirty to one
Dijmas is about sixty miles south-.
nvest of Elaine Arkansas the scene of.
tlie negro uprising of last- October
when a number of persons were killed
before- the outbreak was quelled by-
federal troops and is. ten miles north
of Winchester the headquarters of
Robert Hill alleged leader o thp
Flaine insurrection. - ..
railway strike. The national wn-;ni Tn PR rnillirin
gressf employes in the (postal. tele-jUR IUH hU 5CRiljflL!l I
graph
voted lio resume work.
w
and telephone services hasj
1
arenouse yyi
Heplace Chapel
XT U T 1
IN. i Lanamar
1SRMII5H NEWSPAPERS
DENIES EXTRADITION i FACE GRAVE CRISIS; !
"OE FBRME-IEMPEP1; MM ARE -SUSPENDED
W I
II
?;ew
Johnl
inarkji
Tforkj
soonij
ness j.
Rlllllp
kl
CA NOT liRAiNT EXTRADITION"
I r.VLESS GERMANY SHOI LI)
ALSO OEM AN D IT.
SPANISH PEOPLE NOT NEWSPA-
PER READERS AND SHALE (IR.
' UULATIO-NS ARE RESFI.T.
:' t p' Associated Press.v f !
LONDON. .Tan 22. Tiie .Standard 1
reports that. Hot imd's reply wJt'a re-.
-iDy Kr'soV'ffiffd Pre-ri..
MADRID;' Jan." 22.. In alinr.
1
it any
Ey Associated Press.)
YORK Jan. 22. The Jd St.) ard lo th? Surtender of Uie.jfunner other of the world's r-i'i it v.ruid m
Chapel n anck street a jaim German it-inperor says uku j. uji ".considered
n tne oowniown u sinti ul possiuja. o srani ib e.)iBiw-M
(Rv Associated Prcs.t
UFNTlNtiTON. M Va. 22.
RtHM'ipt of f'UdeiHT Hint . moiii-
shiuimr jicthitus in the liioiin-
lains' of VcHf. Virginia Iiiuc in-
creased since the-dawn of national
prohibition ItrotiirlK the annonnce-
iiivnt today that ilansJ..ha.lKC!a
l'onnulatcd for an oxtensiw -Vain;
jKiJtni u'iaiitsf violators of tlie.'R.'
quor lans.
ti. ('.' Holt internal revenue air-.'
cut. and ii forccof deputies will
lie detaiU'd linuiH'iIiatel to 'o. into
tbc'lu'lls auil ut war a'rahit jtlie
maker of illicit whNKry..
-UHN FOOTWEAR
ADOPT
S
ED
MIDDLE
CIAS
IN THE BALKAN -STATES..;:
SES OF
ENGLAND ON ROAD TO
RUIN SAKS HAGGARD
DIEGO
! INVESTIGATORS TAKE
PLAN OF SAN
IN SAN ANTONIO TODAY
SENATOR FALL RETURNS FROY
EL PASO AND PRESIDES OVER
TODAY'S SESSION".
S0T S VNDAL r OIOI ERLV FSED
j ;iS RAPIDLY DISAPPEA RIN'(
I THROKMIOl T COI NTRY. .
OF REARING CHILDREN"
CAIXI-Nt; ALARM IN fi DECREASE.
IX THE III KTII RATE.
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Ifor more than a (bnturv v. ill i the call oi a thir4 conntr it his emm-
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give away to the mar-h of fcasi-1 try doesn't demand his extradition
and will be replaced by a two' . ;
r.
dollar warehous.
GERMAN PRISONERS OF
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iNew i
Palmer Submits
asure to i
i
Stop Sedition;
ETURN
LILLE REGION R
TO THEIR FAT.HE!
it)
nu.
(Py Associated. Press.l t
WASHINGTON. Jarr! j2 In a let-
j-" n t- i . ..ii v inn.
1"
VRE;LN" E( EljLET HEALTH AjND
WEAR NEW CLOTHING: HAVE
PLEN'!rY TO EAT. !
calaynty io w wi'Jiun-t'
LewsTKUiers Madrid "Kan ; j.:rt parsed
IthroUgp sufb JU) cx'p("ri'en';e ifV a -period
Of polit ical crisis' and (biring a
lockouj in Carrelon:. the-chiff- ind-.'s-
trial cty of Spain. ....
A'isn'nce "oi . the newspapers - p.-issc i
r almost; .uaotired.' berano Uw i e.ji.
of ilaflrid are n'l.t a hi-w-.p::; Vr r.iul-.
ing' rjiihlK. royipart'd with 'i'tber.
wteru oi'les of; Europe fl p. i-ircul.v-Uon
of- tiif- newspapers .. here - i ' v'
mall- Maiiy.a sinafl town irewspapeT
-. 1 1
rur
RMEB EMPEROR STILL -
IMG RID 110 IT
IDRYING ABOUT TRIALS
(Hy Associated Press.)
PKTv'HV -.Montenegro. Jan.
rmf inanimation of. the footwear
'fibp BalKaii-; within a iyw 'years-may
i bj one of the unexpected .- result;; of
t be 'war. ; The Serbian sandal dr.' op
(Ily Associated Press:)
SAN A.NT.ONIO Jan. 22. The Plan
;of aart Diego which had for Its pur-
: pose the recovery of certain American
i f By Associated Press.) ' . territory by Mexico was in for- a re-
' LONDON. Jan. .22. Sir H. . Rider; port todav. when the Senate suh-cdm--'
Haggard .the author believes the mid-imittee here investieatine the Mexican
uie classes ot Kngland
are on the situation resumed its hearings
cf'road to .ruin.". -This opinion he ex-." Senator Fall who has been at .El
pressed. in a letter to the. general -sec- p'aso hi connection .with the transfer
rotary c.f the Middle Classes ..lnion.of!tiie hearings to that city was" again
j regretting Hint other- work prevented rthe presiding- oflicer.
"ihiin from-assuniink -the uresidencv of; ti x-u. .k
anchi "of i sou p'lable- leather was a iraiieli of tho nninn :. . v- . t--.-- . J
... I" "rlui oi tne union. : Fortr Ninth District told the com-
aimnuoneu wnen aer.na wya compen- i symnatnize tuttv with vour move-. mitioo that it n-n hrwvTiici tho int nt
i! to -call -upon the allies for equip- j tnent" he wrdtb ' The middle classes! war existed hetween the United States
efettt. fur only ihe stiff. slice to which ' -winch I take to mean all beneathjpnd Mexico that the Mexicans who
ifes-teru iCtuopKin and American -ar.- tne ram; or reers .who do Jiot actuailyj were once convicted of murder and
PROIIFl HIS - y iianifi in i;ii.iHuLui iu 1 iiuiiu.i iiuuv u ino njinijwt'rv riisuirtiu io. iiieir own qouncry uh
1 lue-modern. Kime. the seruian -soituer.tc rum. Uwing nrlncinaliv. or rat anv free. men Vails nrhsoontEd theso.
on". .d.eniobJJi7at'on t'mds it ditHcult rate very largely to the iiicredibbi ex-' .iexicans after San Ignacio's raid and
i:n jtrKiN to
ESTATE FROM
1 LOtMIS.
!'. i'vidfiatcd Press j- -;
.AMEROMIEN.-Jar.- 21'-. Yvlale tltfi
Chairman Campbell of the
LILDE..
e w nuito vi'""ii'-v ? rf . rciTiiifiii nriMoner
. . . 11. 1 . . . . : t ' . - 1;- " -
botb th bang aau urauam hii.;ion -had.-bojlim.
falls.. Attorney aenerai I'aimen
Jroiil
Threcsl
the Ij
tiumshnd
. II . n T 1 1
prisoners .ieit .uor uerjnany j uusy-u- and wefl
ter
iou
ing
dition
1 . . -
proposed. a new measure provjumg a; . ...nnf.T(-i to e. in. v-xcel
iiealth. and we-ke wearing nfw fctots
and nmprisonment oi -ijoi im;i .- uxu clothn - They trok. wUt
twettty years tor persons convieivu
ii . 1 . liTge qui
attempting to overtnrow xne govm-j
Associated PrcssJ)
jam 2.-1 no reiainaMi 1t.nian nkki ;pf. M!1(lrirl
M"- TMifit- A It f -i tt-.iU -iirit--..1 ti!iritr
irge quantities of eatables.. i
inenl or acts of violence against 1Ga:ro an Capetown
ir.vttnimoTii or 5ts agents. Iv'auu " JT
Young Marshall Field ;
(Quits Job and Assumes j
Management of Estate !
Linked fBv New Air
Service Announced
cut
iem 1
with -4 ';ood local and foreign..
p'rintcd: pict.ui's. has
cKintton n t-e wnoio m a
rvr
h 'fir-
n . oi
i n x'r! Ur i-j-1
TodOfy Jth
retnrb' U) the j.r. 'nitiye sandhl'.
.old 'shoes gathered in
which were- distributed
I'Supplies oi
.. . .. ... j.. America
nopriptor in .Ati.-i .sjd.' American Red erq.!is lWw exceeded" by their dQathrafe: m
vi v.. . v.. . ! tVirmr-i- t-'imieror NVil-1 f suv 11 " u'' -v."'-i tie declared mat against 'theelass-ix-wiei
circulition bos-did not make a j V hashegnn to ex--es Uie profiteer Is given -a' Tr&. IibgiF
--- - r ' : - . .. i.r--...: .. ... DiTt. -i ;.-ti "? ....... . . H . n r iiiiiiim- nroipnro. iw :i noiini.
wajvr. fropt . of tlur sjwtfl-
1' r. I 1
leu Rhine U ovrJmwiiJg a iiart Ci tnei
. -4 '!. It;.. ..-I.. ;..t nv tt I
pense -of rearing and educaridg-ehil- they were sentenced to death. The.
droiv their birthrate is decreasing; iu; court- of Ciinunul. Appeals . later de-
that the lower trourt was with-
it jurisdiction because" a states of- war
-
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i.iiii'.L- a iw niui.T -viiu-- pi.KKiuo wj !m Anti-nnmniTMr-nnt tho- nro nmv
pan shoes. . -
The wjir has dealt the venerable
;... i n -;iUo -riff fw. ....'.-...; "'Htht nm-.m. i .... ... i.jLi-.lV
account for if rtimpara.ily-. buT a tu1 h or" f . J3K?.I "T Mom tban : lion years ago; in
-circulation. Other newspap. w H " "."' t'";.':" S'1 hoso 'Serlik who were dvlv
linowb a'iroua !y name as tbt-r are ' 1 . ' " ' jL" refuge -from the Turk in the
IiembieaV. of the 'Montenegrin a telling
By Associated Press.)
HCAGO. Jan. 22. aj
iihall Field todav assumed
nnkUont nf iho iinnrlrod -.ma iwentv an air riMuv
.rr. . i ..... i
ress ) ' uie- Ainca. - conunuiu. i ' r-'
Taptain Mar- eeu HnTflwI by air servij-e. Tl.
ed the man-iI5rit.ish air raj nistry announced tlu
ni tTvont-flan air route. 1 finally . ready; for tral
fr'eYpit'iifly quoted on. T0rfnm do-
inestic affairs air satuflt-il miuh c.ir;;i-
!atiois of from ;;.;( to - ;
Tli' adortisiii' coinnins.. too. njak
a noiir showing -iomnnre;! "witli- uew.v-
(liy Aociated Presp;) Tm)firs of rthcr larir- citi( An hi-
LOXD'ON Ja t. 22. nairo and APe: LCQmeiof KOttO a month "i-( CMs-idfired
i.uiiy Willi iM;(ir-i-s.
Vi.''n and th(-r?
iluit !i iiifond.-i either !' t-jnturf
i.i'imnui - of- .Kurrcmli-r vclu'marify
!he 'allies. 1 .' -:-'- ; .
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. : f rtHlrtrn . :
... wi...iiuinivh." .......
j.JIUOW 'UI MIV .Ql'l UUlll Jlllll.
unttie or iossoo. aoopieu
la r
threatened with the loss of the bless-
ings of free "rade Which aldue enables
many with fixed or tVwindllng in-'
c6m.es; to live at all." He said that only;
comhinati.on.to. protect theniselyes ahdT
their interests. could siiV thenu -
l'ti the middle classes' remain dts-l
the ovei- -. . -
fit the- - "u- iu'1"' iu- um us iiitjijicuuu
j to. the ramies- oetore
en to take?
i
moun-1
ARGUMENTS TDDfl IN
TIL OE FftLLS COUNT!
AT
NEGRO
GEORGETOWN
cap!
chich'- was intended to keep- fresh in j R(n Empire. 1 am; Sure .that- with(
DKFKMUNT WAvS ON STAND LX
UjCFraR of lhj HIS i OWN KKH ALF' LATE YES-
ThlCU.W I .111 ttlrnu TICIAjL.
towin. reornse tmg uie Bwreiuf i
. the-Africa' continent at last nao
Tlie
af-
fi..i t ho trtne of tile tnii.iia
good. 1 -The -PfM)!rs-are sold... lit 'either
live or lea centSmo-j 'fuit the govern-
ment! gives the pi.p""s n luin-'is of an-
.other centimos inf. each paper sold.
their. -minds- forever a 'national -con
dbushes. . The rap 'still worn to till
i.... ...:it ):........ .;. 1.1. - i
iiiuiii win iiiaiiiii-'v.ir vvutiiiu .inn
the ancient greatness of our country."
.million -dollar Field estate ror mri au ri
anonths he had worked eight hours a : len redu.?d p vveek ei h ri.
W as a clerk- in a Chicago bond firm j eluded oft Afr ;l j" 5J L . 1
H6jquit his job yesterday enew re K"' r
' :
I Whom Do You Favor for President?
The question hi who'll be our r-ext Presideiijf is now the )iggef j
question before the Nation. Already booms forlhumerous andidat
i i toc nf-nwinv others-is being discussed
j; K. 'k T. Rraki'tnan lUileil. ...
FORT vblU'H Texas Jan.. 22.-!'L
Kcaton."- bakom:inou.. the. ;Htefcouri
M-anK':u4 and Texas living at DchisoiLHwas shed in
was: lulled Liv a freight train .hist niptnre'tl: aboul this edge are "six" gold-
oiyih to 'tin increased :;os1 or produc-j rjt nijtf nljcm ' ten miles north of; this ((threaded' circj.es for 'the six centuries
tion.i '-':. Jfit v lie lbJt his' footing while stcoidrig which have i-hipsed since i::).-
lay is briinkiss and bordered -by a.' l'ui;
Id tick biutd oi mourning. The crown i .
r ' . - i ; . . . t i . .i t. ;
is. a: crimson red tor uie nioou which
tlie' battle and .einbroid-
.Th!c sh-itting. down of t jo newspa-j
throughout the Nation. In order to find out how its readers fqpl Ti c
Bulletin has determined to take a straw vote. Fill out the- attach
coupon and address to the Presidential Editor Tbe LuUeun. j
MY CHOICE FOR PRESENT
SPresIaeniial BdHor The Bulletin Browihvood.
1 faTor the election of
las President.
ii a hi a member of the
lpiirty.
'ame w .
Aidresg ((street and number) 1---
City
Hi
-f-
spe..rs;duo tb a strike-of the newypajter
workers. hdUojs .woo receiycii ;')!
pesetas a noiith;.nsked for an" increase
c f2t to .'() per cent" Reporters d'rawj
ing o0 to l.'.o pesetas. deinanded a min-
iinuin of .'MM) ''pqsotafl. '(.'ompositors j
askeil for .20 "to iO percent increase
.in their average wage ()f seven puse-
ti.s ja"' 'lay.. The-:'res;ilt of the ' strike J
was. that two' newspapers disappeared.)
Mid two new ones the Li'jertad and
Uoy' were born.
'tfrom oiie cja.r to another.
Treaty of London to .
Be Final Solution of
r the Adriatic Problem
1 ' d?y Associated Press. '; .
i '-PvARIS. Jan. 22.ltaly will demand
of France and. .England the carrying
out. of the treaty of London piny when
all other means of .settling the Adri-
atic question has 'boon -.'tried; and
found futile according to a slntemeht
by -Premier Nil Li to a representative
Of lhe I2(h J de Paris.
Crowded? No!
L1.hi conditions in V own-
wood -'cifHiId lie improved hut if
(v.ei'ylKijdy .followed 'the - plan
which bilK-I!!n frrml upon pno-
houseli6ldcr there would bo
robin ' for evQryhody. .
thi's.f. hotisehohior liought a
honie d few days ago.. He. asked
.for Immediate- posses -on and
the seiler-. said: "(lb right ahead
and .mjoye in;. The new owner
moved ;in ami found three other
families already living in. Uie
house.;- Now there jire four.
cannot -throw them out be-
cause : there is nowhere for
them to go. We are all jtist.mak-
fng tlie best of -it in the: live
' rooms: which all of us are us-
ing" he says. -
Stiine -now have discarded tne
: for now that Montenegro and the
Serbs 'have come into the jjory which
whs tbeir's .'before . Kossovo there
seems to many of them to he no rea
son for the. perpetuation of the souti-
inent which (he cap was calculated to
keep alive through tile period -of- ad-
versity of the nation;
Hust Label It.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Oklahoma. Jan.
22-: Garages and other places handl-
ing denatured and wood alcohol for
iB Associated Press.)
GEORGETOWN. Jan. 22. The con-.-eluding
arunents to the jury were.
t ret for today in tbe txial of Will Htb-
bler. the Falls county negro who is
charged with responsibility for the
death of James Gresham.. a white
! planter and wounding his 'brother
. (mechanical purposes will be prose--nmi .nnf her nmn Inst Vnvember.
Capi(M1p.i miifiuki thpcfj nrodnris :trn snlil-
- - -. i ' j iituuii waa Luxi vuu.co
original containers labelled "poison"; jn his cwn behalf late yesterday.
Eight Lives Are
Lost When Life
Boat Overturns
- (.Py Associated Press.).
HALIFAX. Jan. 22. ICight lives
were losi 'when a -boat from the trans-
port Northern" 'Pacifia overturned yes-
terday in nil atteinpt to transfer pas-
sengers from the disabled transport.
Powhatan according (o the blllecrs of
the steamship llardie wiiieh nrrlved
here today.
NORTH AND WEST TEXAS HELD :
IN. GRIP OF ICE AND DAMAGE .
. TO CATTLE AND CROPS RESULTS
(Py Associated Press.)
FORT . WORTH. Jan. . 22. Most of
West Texas is icebound. . today with
somo caU'o losses reported in: the
Panhandle-and far out:-on the Plains.
The railroad w ires are'dowm in maiiy
places and all work ill the oil fields
lias been stopped by ice- and snow.
Railroad and interurban tratlic was
badly delayed.
No Damage Here
Although trees wires and ether out-
door objects were covered with . a
quarter of an. inch of ice last nlgbt.
no damage is reported here and the
moderating weather this afternoon led
to the belief that the present cold
snap would soon end. General .Manag-
er of the West Texas Telephone comr
pany said that none of his company's.
lo?al or long distance lines have been
damaged by the ice and all other wire
systems in ;.nd near Brownwood have
been in working order throughout the
day. The weather has prevented the
farmers from entering the fields;how-
ever. and much pessimism as to crop
prospects is heard on the streets.
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