In the Interests of the Jewish People
Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism
Knit-nu uss bciuuo V/UN» Mini Uiuiet on Jununry 27, 1921, at m tiiiinlm. Nelinistn. under the Act of March S, 1879
RECEPTION FOR GRADUATESOF HIGH SCHOOLS
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FEIDAY, JUNE 16,1933
German Jews Have to and WLcDonaldResume Old
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VOL, IX—No. 20
American Jewry Applauds Senate Attack on Hitlerism
Berlin, (J.T.A.)—Jews in Germany who adopted German-sounding Liberation S, zn weekly magazine F tion itself in order to keep the Fed- nameshave since 1914 will be ordered to published ii sa S|. ville, N. C, in its J eral Reserve Board and Federal Eeresume their former appellations in May 27 edj g ©-exposes" the Jewserve Banks intact as a money-savJewish Community Invited to the near future, the German press 'Tell World Jewry to ish control r^'--T'rTniational finances ing institution for foreigners." It Services and Reception at reports. A decree to this effect will EndProtesF— and Preside. **«:> .sevelt's "Jewishly was for making this speech that Temple Israel Tonight Heralded" nc _ ^ as an effort to Mr. MacFadden was reprimanded on be issued soon. The list of anti-Jewish laws will The Jewish graduates of the local drain Amerk .,\vVjds into the laps the floor of the House by Majority not be concluded with this decree, the Nazis high schools will be honored at grad- of "public eiiemies," portrayed as j Leader Byrnes of Tennessee more newspapers state, and forecast fur- Berlin, (J.T.A.)—A warning to the uation services and an informal recep- Jewish political leaders in England.' than a week ago. ther restrictions which are now be-. Jews the world over to discontinue Liberation states that the Monds, ing Liberation is the weekly journal of tion at Temple Israel this evening, prepared. anti-German propaganda on the New York, (J.TA.)—American uled for June 30, it was postpoiwS the "Silver . Shirts of America," a' Sassoons, and Euf us Isaacs dominate June 16, starting at 7:30 p. m. The threat that, otherwise, position of the Jewry through their leaders and or- to permit the American delegation the British Empire, own its newsminiature replica of the Fascist and entire Jewish community is invited to Nazi groups of Europe, with a slight papers, control its elections, and diJews in Germany will be made worse, ganizations united in expressing their to attend all the sessions. attend. appeared here in the Voelkisehe Beo- gratification to Senator Robinson of According to reports just received rect the affairs of the Bank of touch of the Ku Klux Klan. The program and reception are unbachter, official organ of Chancellor Arkansas, majority leader, for his at the headquarters of the Leagv»e, England. The publication asserts It asserts that "if Franklin D. der the joint auspices of the Social Eoosevelt had not been acquiescent that "Mr. Eamsay MacDonald is reAdolf Hitler, under the signature of anti-Hitler speech in the Senate last boycott committees are energetically Service committee of the Jewish Com- to (German-Jewish) alien money sponsibly alleged to have had a at work in most European countries, A. R.", believed to be fiiat of Dr. Saturday. munity Center and Welfare Federa- kings and their satraps from abroad Jewish mother, making him a halfProminent Jews expressed the particularly in Great Britain, France Alfred Eosenberg, head of the Nazi tion and the B'nai Brith lodge. party's foreign affairs department. opinion that Senator Robinson's strong and Poland, where the movement ?fc he never would have gotten a smell Jew." MacDonald's closest confidenWilliam L. Holzman will presidp. of the New York governorship— tial secretary, the magazine reveals, Dr. Rosenberg is editor-in-chief of criticism of the Nazi regime, coming spreading rapidly. The invocation will be given by Rabbi where a Jew, Lehmann, now sits en- is one Eose Rosenberg, "an arrogant as it did from the majority leader the: paper. In this country the League is m o David A. Goldstein and the benediction throned in his place, just as the half- little Jewess who openly brags that of the floor, would have an impor- bilizing the forces for boycott o* 'The situation of the German Jews About 300 Attend Testimonial by Eabbi Uri Miller. Eabbi Frederick Jew, Alfred Schmidt, popularly she runs the British Empire." may become worse in case world Jew- tant bearing on the future relations "goods and services tainted with Hii> Banquet Held Wednesday Cohn will deliver the address of wel- known as Al Smith, sat before him." Says Liberation: "Eose, according ry does not give up its plans for of the United States with the pres- lerism" from coast to coast. Reprsv Evening come to the graduates, and Albert destroying German economy," the ar- ent German government. Three full pages of the Congres- to under-cover agents, is the official sentatives of the League plan to Stein will give the response. ticle declares. "We will watch this, ROBINSON SPEAKS sional Eecord, embracing a speech by representative—we might even say confer with loading Jewish organiThe anthem by the Temple Israel "that sterling patriot, Louis T. Mc- spy—for the international organiza- Approximately three- hundred per- therefore, during the forthcoming "Washington.—The capitol was still zations in key cities. Professions, • choir, with Vernon C. Bennett at the Fadden," are reprinted in Liberation, tion of Ash'kanazim Hebrews, whose sons attended the testimonial banquet months." surprised at the statement by Sen- trades and industries, as well Rs organ, will open the program. They in which the President is attacked headquarters have been in Germany honoring Harry Trustin, recently elec- The article admits that there are ator James Hamilton Lewis on Sat- consumers, are being organized to will also sing the closing hymn, "Ein- for assuming a dictatorship which before the Hitler ousting." ted city commissioner, given at the individual Jews in Germany who, it urday assuring the Senate of the ban German goods and services white Xelv-heno." Ida Gitlin, one of the enables him to 'cancel war debts by Liberation says: "The British Paxton Wednesday evening under the says, are honestly pro-German. cessation of injustice and oppression Hitler rules. graduates, will render a vocal solo, fraud—and to internationalize this Cabinet contained and contains such auspices of the local lodge of the "However, they must carry their of the Jews in. Germany and providaccompanied by Mr. Bennett. There country and to destroy our Constitu- outstanding members of Ash'kanazim B'nai Brith, of which he is a past fate just as the rest of the Germans ing for protection of life, property WASHINGTON CONFERENCE will also be religious services. Jewry as Lord Eeading—real name, president. are compelled to bear the common and religious freedom in the future, j ASRS PRESIDENT TO ACT The reception to graduates and their Euf us Isaacs; and Lord Montagu— Dr. A. Greenberg was toastmaster. fate of 1918." Senator Lewis, in talcing an active! i n Washington.—Resolutions friends will be held after the program. Edward Samuel Montagu. He was introduced by Isadore Abramstand against anti-Semite policies of j g persecution of the Jews of GcrRefreshments will be served in the After a detailed discussion of the son, president of the lodge. the Nazi administration -with other tmany and urging President Rooscvrli; o vestry room, with Mrs. Jeanette Arngenealogy of Jewish political figures The speakers of the evening were members of the Senate declared that! act, were adopted by delegates *t> in Great Britain, the editor quickly Henry Monsky, Philip M. Klutznick, stein and her committee in charge. the American government has re-1 tending the American National Conshifts the scenes to this side of the and Mayor Eoy N. TowL They Dr. Philip Sher is chairman of the ceived assurance that "whatever has' ference Against Racial Persecution Atlantic. After briefly reviewing the arrangements. He is being assisted by praised Trustin for his services to the transpired from any quarter that • ^hich _ met in Washington at tbf "dubious practices" of former Presi- community as a leader in American Isadore Abramson, Max M. Barish., worked an injustice or oppression' " of James "W. Gerard, dent Hoover, our citizens are quoted Eugene Blazer, Rabbi Frederick Cohn, Legion activities, Boy Scouts, Jewish on the Jewish people has ceased by American Amhassador to Germs-tsy. as crying despairingly": "But is there philanthropies, and various civic and Eabbi David A. Goldstein, Eabbi Uri The resolutions adopted the ordar of those in charge and Miller, Mrs. Jeanette Arnstein, Philip Anglo-Palestine Exhibition Be- no one we can trust? Are we all communal projects. the spirit of the resolution introcontrol of the government in Germen in public life 'sold out' to those ing Held Now in M. Klutznick, Leo Eosenthal, and duced in the House of RepresentaCommissioner Trustin responded Cincinnati^ (J.T.A.)—B'nai Brith many." Jewish Internationalists?" London Harry Silverman. tives by Congressman Hamilton Fisk is seeking a million signatures to a with a brief talk. The other city The statement of Senator Lewis In response, Liberation gives a This is the first year that services petition asking President Franklin D. followed with others by Senator Jos- and the petition of a group of atfcnrwere also present. "thunderous 'Yes'," (presumably to commissioners and a reception are being held for "the A congratulatory telegram .was Roosevelt to issue an official protest eph T. Robinson, Majority leader,! n e y s headed by Ehhu Root London, (J.T.A.)—The opening of "the first plaintive question). But high school graduates, and it is hoped the Anglo-Palestine Exhibition last for the American people against the and Senators Metcalf, Copeland, J B a m k i d p Colby •with Jewish control of press, radio, read from Sam Beber, who was schedto make it an annual affair. week was turned into an imposing and the cinema, it will be hard to uled to speak but was called out of despicable acts of the German gov- Walsh, Hatfield, Wagner and TydThey provided for a continuation ernment in its present campaign of ings, all of whom denounced the Hit- committee to perpetuate the conferpro-Jewish manifestation when Prime find these leaders, it states. The town Wednesday. Minister J. Eamsay MacDonald, in magazine sees new support being The "Harry Trustin Class" of twen- annihilation of all Jews in Germany. ler regime for its persecution of the ence and work toward creation of * Tens of thousands of B'nai Brith Jews. his address opening the exposition, -given the" Silver Shirt moven:«uit "to ty-five initiates of the B'nai Brith central body, mobilize public serilimembers from Maine to California admitted that the special reason for split a hardwood blocK Here exactly was presented by I. F. Goodman. The senatorial attack on the Nazi ment against wrongs existing is his presence on the occasion was his as Hitler has split it in Germany. An excellent program of entertain- are circulating copies of these peti- policies was precipitated by Senator Germany today, to "give assuranrsdesire to express, at this particular ment was presented, under the direc- tions, Alfred M. Cohen, president of Robinson when he described the Ger- of solace" to the victims, to time, his pleasure at being, associated tion of Abner Salman. • Included on the order, stated. Signatures of man spectacle as "sickening and ter-1 authentic information from with this Jewish. - enterprise a n i to the_ program wc'«r= Billy Myers . and both Jews and non-Jews are being rifying." The speech came an hourj and to co-operate with other o pay tribute to the great service which Frank Hodek of the Hodek Nightin- sought for ihe petition," whict "calls after the President appointed Ti'ii- j isations opposed to religious the Jewish people have rendered in gale band; Gener Cooper and his upon President Roosevelt to "add the liam E. Dodd of -Illinois Arnbassa- -racial persecution. progress of science,- art, politics "Music Men," songs by Goldie Thys- voice of our nation to that of the dor to Germany. Palestine Government Plan for the EMPTY OLYMPIC GAMES and civilization generally. trup, soprano of the Ak-Sar-Ben peoples of the world who love justice Senator Robinson declared that! Several Million Pounds r .,_,_ and liberty." show; paradies by Ab Kaiman. After describing the Jewish achUnder Advisement Germany's cruel policies toward the FRORilSE. "Peaceful and law-abiding citizens, The committee in charge of arievements in Palestine and the enInnsbruck. — T h e International rangements included Max Barish, Isa- resident in the land for over a thou- Jews "will bring their own penalthusiasm of the workers, Mr. MacJerusalem, (J.TJL)—The Palestine ties." He predicted the loss of in- Olympic Games Committee, whi.-.h sand years, loyal in time of peace dore Abramson, Harry Malashock, Dr. government has under advisement and Donald exclaimed, "My. Jewish friends Local Delegation Obtains Special Maynard Greenberg, Irvin C Levin, and war, the Jews in Germany have ternational prestige, moral reaction voted to keep Berlin as the sit? fit is contemplating shortly a loan of as long as that is the stuff of which Rates for Convention none the less had to endure the among the German people of far- the 19SC Olympic Games after £n? Sam Green, and Ephraim Marks. Beveral million pounds for the devel- you are, you can face many proscripeffect, and the loss of trade! action Germanwould delegation pledged that TIP Starting July 2 atrocious attack of unofficial troops reaching and commerce. be taken to interfws opment of Palestine partly on the tions and persecutions and flourish maintained by the Nazi government, Senator Metcalf described the with the participation of Jewish fit-hbasis of the plan submitted by Lewis as a result. and to find every avenue of social, Nazi action as a disquieting factor letes, including German Jews, in **>* All members of the local B'nai Brith Zionist Groups to French, Director of Development in "Palestine has less of an unem- who intend to attend the District € professional, and occupational oppor- to the peace of the world and a games, permitted itself to be dnp.*>f». the Palestine Administration, but al- ployment problem than any other B'nai Brith convention in Chicago tunity closed against them," the peti- blow against the American ideal of it is being charged. Meet on Tuesday so including, funds for other purposes, country. You balanced your budget July 2, 3, 4 and 5 are requested to tion declares. "The declared purpose religious freedom. Jews have been expelled from »S i t was learned here. I saw the first scratching of the communicate with Isadore Abramson, The United Palestine Council of of these oppressive measures is to Absolving the German people German sports organizations wnrtar Jewish circles, which believed that ground for the first colonies which president of the Omaha lodge, as spe- Omaha, embracing the various ZionLst drive Jews out of the cultural and from guilt of recent atrocities be- official orders and their participathe French plan had been abandoned are now represented at this exhibi- cial reservations and rates have been groups in the city, will meet next economic life of Germany, in strict cause "they are under a power over tion, therefore, is practically imnnss by the government, are greatly ex- tion, not only as a big declaration of made for members of the order. Tuesday evening, June 20, at the J. conformity with the principle enunci- which they have no control," Sen- sible unless they are reinstated. This cited at its reported revival at this faith and loyalty but as the fruit of Headquarters for the conclave will C. C. at 8 p. m. to discuss the forth- ated by Hitler as early as February ator Copeland approved the state- is not expected nor did the GeirnM5. time. The French report was never hard labor in a rich soil. I hope you be the LaSalle hotel. The hotel also coming Zionist congress, according to 25, 1920: 'No Jew may be a member ment of the Arkansas member. delegation promise that this sffijof our people'." made public, but it was generally will be ready to use your intelli- has garage facilities. Senator Wagner, whose boyhood would be taken. Morris Friedel, president. known to follow closely that of Sir gence and your muscles in laying the spent in Germany, called upon An elaborate program of entertainAfter a very short business session, "We petition your Excellency to was diplomatic circles in ?toi> Joim Simpson, which aroused a heavy foundations of a still more beautiful ment for visiting delegates and their there the German people to unite with linForeign use the gocd offices of this governwill be an open discussion on the express surprise that the contra storm of protest. The report is be- home and land.': Americans in condemning "actions ladies has been provided. The main election of delegates to the World ment, through proper diplomatic ence at Vienna permitted itself t.> Kcved to point out that there are no Turning to the non-Jews, Mr. Mac- feature will be Jewish Day on July 3 Zionist Congress. Every shekel-holder channels, and in accordance with the. which are threatening the basis of he misled by the German delegabfvr. state lands available ^for Arab and Donald urged them to visit Palestine On the program of Jewish Day will is entitled to vote, and the number of traditions of our country, to make civilization." the Jewish question. 1l it, Jewish settlement and that settle- and "enjoy life right down to the be the pageant, "A Eomance of a Peo- delegates of each district is deter- clear that together with the entire Senator Millard Tydings recalled regarding believed that the national ment of Jews by the government is roots of your being. But apart from ple," to be presented at the stadium mined by the number of Zionists en civilized world the American people Jeffersonian policies of granting re- bodies in the various countries «.-£;! ligious freedom. Tydings said, "I :a remote possibility. are struck with horror at these the touristic and Biblical aspect of n the World's Fair. Every out-of-town the membership roster. revive the question when their do letoo want to join in respectful proPalestine," he said, "it is of the ut- delegate and his lady will receive The discussion Tuesday will be led events, and at their continuance des- test against the treatment of Jews gates return from Vienna to rennri. London.—The Colonial Office de- most importance from a commercial complimentary tickets for Jewish Day. pite the suave assurances of the Geron the action they took. by several speakers. clined to confirm or deny reports viewpoint." man Chancellor as to Germany's in Germany and to offer a word of On Sunday evening, July 2, there A Vienna dispatch to the Jewish. sympathy at this time when they of K loan of several million pounds peaceful intent. The Prime Minister joined Lord will be a reception, music, dancing and Telegraphic Agency reported it are the victims of intolerance." Senfor the development of Palestine. It Beading who presided, in an appeal refreshments. At the annual banquet Musical Program "In accordance with the courageleBrn d ators Walsh"'and" Hatfield "also" de-j J! from _ reliable is Earned reliably, however, that the for cooperation between Arab and there will be a musical program, enous and enlightened leadership of the the German delegation had file fc7m of the loan is not settled and Jew "on which the future of Pales- tertainment and a speaker of national nounced persecution in Germany. United States, which you have alBy Pioneer Women ready afforded in so many respects, the names of President Paul that the sanction of parliament will tine rests. prominence. LEAGUE PETITIONED TO Hindenbnrg and Chancellor Hi have to be obtained for it. In that "You have had your grievances There will also be automobile tours A musical program and entertain- we petition you to add the voice of EXTEND BERNHEIM that no moral or physical ft case, the government will have to ac- against the British government," he c e r the city, ending with a trip ment our nation to that of the peoples will be sponsored by the Pioneer DECISION would be exerted to prevent the 1 quaint parliament with the exact na- declared. "So have L Governments through Chinatown and dinner. Women at the J. C. C. Sunday eve- of the world who love justice and New York.—A petition requesting' R a t i o n of Jewish athletes in ture and purposes to which the loan were made to disappoint people in liberty, and to transmit to the GerThe trip from the hotel to the Ex- ning, June 18, at 8 p. m. •will be applied. man government this petition signed the Council of the League of Nations ' Olympics. too great a hurry. The Palestine position grounds will be made underFeatured on the program will be by American citizens of all forms of to extend its jurisdiction over antiDespatches in the past few The assumption that the French problem is exceedingly difficult, in- ground via subterranean railroad. local youthful talent. "Miss Grace religious belief." Semitic discriminations beyond Uphax'e revealed the almost complete report has been abandoned by the volving the settlement and developThere will be luncheons, card par- Abbott's Kidnite Follies" will be preper Silesia to include the "whole of exclusion of Jews from the government has not been substanti- ment of immigration. ties, and other diversions for the sented, with Miss Betty Fellman acGermany will be presented to the bodies of the Reich. ated. On the contrary, it was only "Go on with your pushing and de- ladies by the hostess committee. companying at the piano. Abraham League by the American Jewish N A Z I OFFICIAL P A P E R S recently reported that the British manding and we will do our best to Dansky will render several piano soCongress, Can™™. through t W r f , Dr. 7*, Leo I... MM^ lo- ,t. , R E g U R f f i A T T A C K High Commissioner fo Palestine had satisfy you." Auxiliary to Present Club's Cabaret los, and Miss Thelma Gaspar will play chairman. of the Committee of Jewrequested the Jewish Agency and the Lord Beading thanked the Prime selections, accompanied at the Delegations, and Dr. Emil T.IarInnsbruck.—A renewal of "Heart of New York" violin Arab Executive to submit their ob- Minister especially for showing sinand Style Show ish piano by Mrs. David A. Goldstein. gulies, CzechoslovakiE.n Jewish lead- anti-Semitic agitation in the V<vvservations enabling the High Com- cere sympathy and interest" in PalPretty models and novelty surprises er, who presented the Bernheim pe- kische Beobachter. Adolph Hit)©?1** "Heart of New York," an English Mrs. J. Raznick will present a monmissioner, on the basis of these ob- estine and in the work of the Jewish newspaper, and in Der Angriff, servations, to submit a plan to the j National Fund under whose auspices all-talking picture depicting Jewish ologue written by herself, entitled are features of the cabaret and style tition to the League. show to be given by the women memlife in the great metropolis, will be "Chanah Proskowitz." The American Jewish Congress Goehbels publication, has been British government which will issue the exhibition was organized. The holder of the "winning ticket bers of the Highland Country club, will also appeal to the British gov- sumed contrary to the recent a statement on policies for the de- The exhibition, Lord Reading de- presented under the auspices of the Wednesday, June 28. Women's AuxiEary of the Vaad will ernment, requesting it to introduce moderate tactics employed by velopment of Palestine. clared, "shows. the remarkable man- H'Oehr Tuesday evening, June 20, at erator.be awarded an electric refrig- Members of the younger social set the subject at the next session of the Nazis in connection with the Jp ifest progress of Palestine under the the Circle theatre. There will be two Mrs. J. Richlin will preside. She is will do all the entertaining, and secret Council, question. This has occasioned j British mandate. It shows the ad- shows, one at 7 p. m, and the other being assisted in arrangements by whisperings aroinid the club indicate tember. which will be held in Sep- surprise since both of the Tie* A. Z. A. Alumni to of reciprocal trade. Apart at 9 p. m. Tire virtually the official organ? Mrs. M. Minkin, Mrs. L Hurwitz, Mrs that the entertainment will be worth Organize in Omaha vantages from the material side of the exhithe government. Eothkowitz, Mrs. Max Goldstein, Mrs. many times the fifty-cents-a-eonple WORLD BOYCOTT The stars in the picture include bition, it shows the cultural and eduSteps were taken for the organiza- cational in the archaeological and his- George Sidney, Aline McMahon, Don- J. Hahn, Mrs. S. Nitz, and Mrs. J admission price. Members of Hie club CONFERENCE will also model, the garments being New York.—An American delegation of a functioning A. Z. A. Alumni torical sections. We look forward ald Cook, and Ruth Hall. Admission Feldman. is twenty-five cents for adults and ten All proceeds will go to the Chalut- furnished by several of the down- tion, headed by Samuel Untermeyer, Solomonow Awarded group in Omaha at a meeting Tues- with confidence." rioted authority, snd Dr. A. Coracents for children. zos in Palestine. "The increased im- town stores. day at the J. C. C. The alumni will Corpus Juris Volumes The picture is based on the play, migration, of young women to Pales- Art Randall's orchestra will furnish Inik, well-known Jewish publicist, aid in the forthcoming international Palestine-Syria Phone will represent the American League the music for the evening. The affair tine from Poland, Ukrania, and Ger "Mendel, Inc.", which enjoyed a year's convention of the order in Omaha. for the Defense of Jewish Sights at run in New York last season. It con- many," states the organization, "ha- is open to the public Temporary officers elected were: Service E. Joseph Solomonow, freshman Jtw the world boycott conference to open resulted in a call for increased aid. Mrs. Phillip Levey is chairman, and tains the pathos of New York's east Jerusalem.—As part of the policy Stanley F. Levin, president; Erwin "Wezelman, vice-president; M o r r i s of completely modernizing Palestine, side life, lightened by the comic in- We urge the general public to spend is being assisted by Mrs. Abe Herz- in London July 15. The conference, student at Creighton University, «•« TTranklin, secretary; Joe Cohen, treas- the administration has just announc- cidents which occur to real people. The an enjoyable evening Snnday wbili berg and Mrs. MortonIQsgen, tickets; sponsored by the Anglo-Jewish awarded the Corpus Juris set of 5*>w urer. ed that telephone communication with picture is essentially a dramatic study aiding a noteworthy cause.** Tickets Mrs. Dave Feder, models; Mrs. Jean- Coi-ncil of Trades and Industries, books given annually to the on? hst-headed by Lord Melchett, will organ- ing the best set of legal resrtir."* The next meeting will be leld Mon- Syria will be inaugurated at the end of how the "four million" live, •using at fifty cents a couple may be ob- ette Arnstein, Mrs. Irrin Stalmaster, ize a world-wide boycott against Hit- problems in the class. Solomonow '?* tained from any member or at the and Mrs. Louis Somberg, entertainthe Mendel family as the focal point day evening at the J. C. C , with all of this month. The charge for this lerite Germany. Originally sched- vice-president of Phi Beta Epsilon, door.-: ' • • • ' • • ; • • • • ment. for plot development < Alumni of the A. Z.A. urvited. * service is to b* VMJT reasonable.
Ruthless Reign of Terror Against Get* man Jewry Denounced on Floor of Congress
HONOR HARRY TRUST! AT B'NAI BRITH BANQUET
PRIME MINISTER OF ENGLAND PAYS TRIBUTE TO JEWS
FLOATING OF LOAN PIPAMNIAN LAND!
A MILLION NAMES SOUGHT FOR WHITE HOUSE PETITION
FOR ANNUAL B1AI BRITH CONCLAVE
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