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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribune - + | Pacific Coal and Oi! company against the Comatiche Duke Oi] | which is essential to the stability of ENT COOLIDGE T0 Pp sper at tte company, which found for the ‘Texas Pacifie company. any) populér form)of government. ces The court further held: “Jt is well settled that oil in its ee Sputianen envoy pcre By J. B. HANWAY AND 5. & HANWAY fugitive nature ceaselessly moving about in the bowels of the Prarte tr the axewhicti eae 1S acre M earth can never be the subject of sale or barter or ownership Aha puooubity: ‘ 4 ant ms " % - without the necessity for constantly apeubedenann 2’ TNovesber 21116. See a ert until brought to the surface and reduced to physical posses- altering its provisions or adding new ‘i ber of commerce - sion.” ones, Unfortunately, these consider- are here, th at the Doamper | Dials] Coie eee Gere SOY ee Ue ances ee este Renta ———— ations seem to be rather disregarded | i be h re being made to ti ReOoT. We SOT EUSUERHOS SUICEE, SSUES ‘ at the present time, which makes it Pr ¥ st of the’ DElvaey building, opposite postoffice. ; No Concerted Action ne our duty to examine critically all Bive the Pe he is here attending tusiness Telephones, ncecasa oe ee ERT A eS Decision by the supreme court that trade associations may suggested amendments and to dis- possible w ne ses, 08 effort Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting Al) Departments ather and disseminate statistics on their business pro- | countenance any which unnecessar- to official oe to enter his respon- MEMBER TH ASSOCIATED PRESS they do not attempt concerted action to control prices ily depart from the true principles will ne eet make it a real Vaca ¢¢ The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication ot| OF Production, will not deter the department of justice from _ | on which ine government rests, of toe for him. No effort will be made U news credited tn this paper and also the local news published herein.| proceeding with its anti-trust investigations. Attorney General ) Laem re apa Stes general to give him a formal welcome to the Sargent will continue to be alert to deiect and prosecute asso- 8 ; 5 . ©. . ‘ pater “ {the proposed amendments : Beers pe OF AURELIA Om Unto Dears eet) ens ese) ciations whe operations go beyond the mere dissemination RIP A ead Sti oe a Ower affairs which will aaa eieetnee Fuki oun a es of knowledge, now sanctioned by the supreme court and ge- at Washington and reflect a tend- Seavert tion wil me : “eh udden, King rudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg cago, Ml, 286 -Mift ally ine ati si iracies' 2 i : ae Miso Il nevertheless b ive, New York City: Globe Bidg., Boston, Mass”, Suite 404 Stiaron Bidg.:| ‘Ually result in Rehan tay tk SAN ep lew’ addin Brora erie ands | macy: te ae Cane AN Ok ae we cuesary for a large staft of White 5 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, Cal. Copies of the Dal'y Tribune| Testraint of trade in violation of the law. siaad AS add prensa uate Tiouse attaches to come here, includ fe on file in the New York, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco offices k ole ER, "i " amental ‘character. ‘ -raphers, telegraphers, file and visitors are welcome. In speaking of the human race, a physical director says —? ing is enograph ve ‘and. se- J SUBSURIPTION RATES we are getting more supple. We have got to be, also more Child’s Song { pagel rot the a By Carrier and Outside State alert, if we hope to arrive at the opposite curb. oret_ serv a joe ear, Dally ena BunGny xs ssce eects 88. 0D What {6 gold’ worth, say, ing ix Months, Daily and Sunday ——~-------.--- nn enennenn nnn n-ne 4.50 ; i eign parts is critic! the American w h for work or plity lnree Months. Dally and Sunda SSSR STS CE SET A gi bee teva riticietng y orth for wor vy o; (me Month, Daily end Sunday st} Be Careful conception of justice, and want him] ‘Worth to keep or pay, > Ee Nf crs iyope It {s not at all strange that letters | 1¢Ported- ; Hide or throw away. , By Mail Inside State 2 Let us not be too sure that our Hope about or fear? Pees ostha tries noes $7.80 | tt eto ea aeea for there {conception of justice 1s above criti-] What 1s love worth, pray? vho y essed, for the “ ? “Taree Months, Dally and Gusaay veetbe n number of different reas. |cism. It has no sacred origin. Worth a tear? | Vo ine Month, Dafly and Sunday ons for such failure, ‘The addressee | Justice is what is established and Golden on the mould wa Lie the dead leaves roll’d Of the wot woods old, Yellow leaves gnd cold, Woods without a dove Gold 1s worth but gold; Li 's worth lov b me Year, Sunday Only —————__ ERSTE i subscriptions must be paid tn advance and the Daily Tribune will not | to leave a forwardin Adrs i f ’ 0) ding addr ie insure delivery after subscription becomes one month in arrears. may have falled to affix a postage y KICK, IF YOU DON’T GET YOUR TRIBUNE stamp, or the one vou did affix may | tablished. y t you don’t find your Tribune after looking carefully for it'call 15 or 16 have come off. There may be any As custom determines what is x 2.50| may have moved and have failed|thus all our established laws You | necessarily be regarded as just with- nut examination, since they are es- BY OMALL FRY [a DECREASED td it will be delivered to you, by special messenger. Register complainta| one of a number of other reasons, | agreeable,.#0 also does it determine before 8 o'clock. but none of them would be partic: | justice. —<____ h ularly serious if you should place| Custom creates the whole of n =F your own name and address on the|equity, for the simple reason that Th tf G ht Bett a aa Fee a ae eee or tne | a eee on ip aamete EC! COLG T velope or other wrapping. Even !f | foundation of its authority; whoever ti - T you do not know the correct address | carries it back to first principles A d S d On the executive side of the federal government we haye your own address and if you place “Nothing is so faulty as those laws By ROBERT MACK, Consolidated Press | | (Cor . n grown to have more than 200 different bureaus, boards and [it on whatever you mail, you will| which correct faults,” Pascal decid-| I 202) Minutes con commissions, employing several hundred thousand people. For Sat sti bade in canp abyrbing 1s lack |ed-., He We. Olay 8 eee te | pecans St B 4 spoopie. 5 ing, elther in the address or the|they are just, obeys a justice which - tide of; radiort e the most part they have ben thrown hodge podge into ten dif- stamp {s {maginary, and not the essence EEG firms and individuals has ; ferent executive departments under cabinet officers, But there Seo that your return address is on | of the law; it 1s quite self-contained, Bee ceto opne’ ip ae . ed, as shown by are more than forty independent establishments either dirctly all letters and packages, and do not | {t {s law and nothing more, He who eyeara lary Lo fonitee late monthly net ine under the executive or the congress, forget the pottage stamp, nor to| will examine its motive will find tt |anthiday mibning One tee oom mber of stations, As this immense number of bureaus and agencies is now | Place proper wrappings about the} so feeble and so trifling that if he] Gately to the dais! celrl mite hange in the class B grouped and organized there are six primary streams of con. | P&ckages, nor to use strong cord,|be not accustomed to contemplate | 55 445 leetens of wool, Cecll Kelley, 5 fellows with fusion and waste. There is a confusion of basic principles; .|S¢cUrely tied. If your letters go | the wonders of human imagination, | tv enty minutes later was on his w Deuainig pnts thew te S Wate : aan « rae astray the chances are, nine times} he will marvel that one century has : f waiting list ts g there is a grouping of federal bureaus which divides resy aut’ of) tens dt ile ur own fault| gained for it much pomp ané to the state penitentiary to serve a ibl as WY a s tant : fds \ vd 9 is aines on 2 e) or his offens sibility; there arises from this scattering a lack of definite | ‘True, post aniployes sopietinen:| raveratice PPR HE TT VOEASEMIOy Mum OC ren Re nportant addition to this list national policies; direct wastes arise from oyerlap and con- make mistakes, but there would be “The art of opposition and reyolu- to imore, which, flict, indirectly large costs are imposed upon citizens by this fewer mistakes, if the public did|tion is to unsettle established cus- REMAINS OF be of brog stin scattering of functions and by the undue complexity of laws | not keep them so busy trying to | toms, sounding them to thelr source, without a voice carrying and regulations, There too many floating islands in this rectify the mistakes of others. Think | to point out thelr want of authority e, Baltimore i Sid ppratations, Phere are sop many floating ‘slants tn thin |S de penta apace ba MAHARAJAH nee filers scree fare dent Watekelite sea nonhlUle bya re nd dies ally billion pieces of| We must, it ts sald, get back to One of the seven offices the pres and his staff will occupy in| ore interest: lang of the C ? ith rie. Core . ° BPO! 3 ne mail. Last year nearly 22 million let-|the natural and fundamental 7 | Lynn, Mass., while the White Hous: is at Smapscott, ard the build-| .ojjaated Gas and Electric company with ull this division of tutho: ty multipl Ps the urge for ex ters and over 800,000 packages \ set forth In the Constitution, which CREMA 7 ED ing in which the offices are located. }to erect a super-power plant in the { pansion of federal actiyit in every direction, sent to the dead letter offi unjust customs have abrogated. Yet é ‘4 f 3 | the important existing ‘ aA See proper care been taken by th: the Constitution as framed by the (By Central Press) But telephone and te eure , ong the Atlantic coas 1 Neither Courage Nor Character mailed them, none of them need | fathers was not perfect, and its aU-} panig, June §—The Maharajah| LYNN, Mass., June 8—Coolidge | Powuons (0 Ue tional radio r ‘ it there, thors were well aware of the fact. 7 P re in the a n of Gwaillor, dead after a brie Was cremated Saturday at the crematorium of the Pere Lac! 1ess | economy is the reason why the head President Butler of Columbia is not wrong at*all when he says: “Judges, prosecuting officers and members of le | dential busir quarters of the chamber of commerce | decided it relessness of those using the} It is to be doubted ff there ever {ls costs the people of the United | will be a time when “Might Is right” ition of the c problem to clean up lative bodies, both national and state, talk, act and yote one millions of dollars per year. | will not be true. , Se atacd cPncta’ Sadie amtithorteed: tie | oo ee eee eeacortauoeucem| yay tnewroables. und assure suitable w way and daily drink another. They haye neither the courage to >it that you are not one of the} Might is the sovereign of the] Sitution of this sort. of the, Cathe “Btatea webue, Lae brer | ete 2 ntatives quietly went he Baltimore statio voice their true opinions nor the character to conform their ones world, and not opinion, as many phil-| “he xfaharajah was 2 wealthy In brani and ECE si ce pyae the | about see a place in Lynn whick | well the proposed Richmon private conduct to their public professions. These new and per “Se Kgade mace iced poke ja | dian potentite ‘and he was siven| scott nearby resort, in. the eight [ota see coy, motoring distance. | plant about which there has been s who from their seats in the arena gloated with joy as the _ | ier so teease ahante hevoberaal : ; ao First plans cailod n BOriat the Becurity 1 roam ates nai Arad he lah Ati tricken gladiator or the Christian martyr ended his life in Australia’s new governor-general] yignt without justice is tyrannical, | pure Yor thule subeccIbere: Ash ine | ling of the official busin om it the;| there So abeoaiser Guilt” ines ny. These new barbarians have abandoned Christianity, |! the Right Hon, Sir John Laurence] py justice without might 4s help-| boys about it. Get Wampum on| building near the mansion the ( 1 seo what happens at the radio von leserted morality for the barbaric pleasures of torment’ and | Ba!td. second baronet of hig lne-| tose, your subscription. {dges will occupy : eiprenident aid ht Tacai : ban He has won distinction as a cabinet mifister, soldier, diplomat, parlia-] wnject to dispute; might {# easily re Teas mentarian and sportsman. More-|"U® i : cognized and !s not disputed. So Will Do One Thing over, he is wealthy and hospitable | We cannot give might to justice, be se : There is not the slightest justification of Senator Borah’s and quite independe 4 ae the salary | cause might has galnsaid justice, and Bs o 00 a year] ) position that the world court should be reduced to a body 7 | . ete hig | oat declared that it {s she herself @ which will have the capacity merely of legal advisor to the : Ve = | who fs just. And thus being unable ‘ * : i Mice. He 4%|to make what ts just strong, we ( league of nations, For three reasons the new world court prom: happily marrted! ises to be a vital factor:in efforts to preserve world. | tO 7Tady, attagl | DAYS ade, RAS BSR TS Wherever young folks congregate, there are social wolves. Read srsecution, Pascal observed that “Justice 1s nm pth Tt will directly contribute to the settlement of acute situations Baird, who spent World To ies it will facilitate smooth working of foreign offices and it will Setaeine Reta a p what they did to Helen Saunders, beautiful high school girl. WT contribute to the building of a new international law. It is not maAtiee gee bonwc ortega eRe Beat emoeteimante ( (4/4 said that the working of the court to date has prevented any riage at Sydney,|to the constitution point to an un- ELEN never gave her parents a women whobaretheirsouls forthe bene- WarecMescan never Peupertar SHORE a Ww nis Mae a ek where her father,| desirable centralization of power in moment's worry — until Zan _ fit of mankind in True Story Magazine. th appen. hat we can do—what fifty-five nations have done the Earl of Kin-] Washington,” So declared Chief Jus: ‘Thompson began i is since the World War—is to build methods and machinery tore, was gov- tice Robert Von He aatcied her tiie Editor of True Story Magazine—‘‘Enclosed which may be used to form habits of peaceful sentiment ernor of New Re Moschzisker of the x you will find a story true in all incidents, South Wa Soon she wasa different girl Herface ‘Changed only in names and location, and the Pennsylvania su : P = ana where’ Se RESON preme court in = took on alook as though she were hiding fact that instead of the one girl I have two Taxing the Bootleggers left behind him ‘34 recent address. “Tf something. Disregarding her mother’s other children. 1 have opened my heart to In the first conviction to be secured in the United States the reputation of ~¥ | many of these pro- warning she continued to meet Zan ‘vite this, with a hope that it may halt some on charges involying taxes on income secured by illegal means, having beer one| Mii HX posais are to be Thompson. other girl, who finds herself drawn away from shariaa TY. Stainbure nieeleal) Satan ta leased of the most popular members of the taken seriously,’* i the home circle by the same influences met at Charles J. Steinburg, formerly a lawyer and later alleged to | British pecrago to huve ever repre A eiAP Hi do Alc One night Helen failed to return. All school or in social life. Perhaps the result of have been a bootlegger on a large seule was found guilty in | sented his sovereiyn in Austrailia that we are dritt.| ‘Bight her parents waited. this story may draw back another who has just New York of failing to pay his income tax for 1921, ampunting Australia's new governor.{s short Pike, Seactetta tab Then at dawn they heard the street pemes pecresten the downward path. In any to $460,000, He was released under $25,000 bond for a week | of stature, dapper and debonair, re iainali piri of 4 j i event it goes from me to your office with the ‘ ona srigina 08 joor open quit an P H when the judge said he would impose a substantiakjail sen: | cetved his training at Christ Chureh, reggae Sylarryanes me etly and a soft step inthe great desire back of it to help weak humanity tance, Oxford, then entered the diplomatic “Dangeral techie se ee ee insome way. You may feel that my sympathy has not been suffici i Pecarding the ur: een sufficiently warm for the erring \ boy. I feel bitterly sorry for him, and i \ damental Concep- The story of how Helen Saunders fell ¢4 help him in a way that peta Ee dad ated ig s attache of the embassy | cy The conviction was obtained in accordance with a ruling of the bureau of internal revenue that all income, whether his where the intima of \ B n " Sir Alexander, with the r hen A under the influence of Zan Thom: i i i: tlegging, burglary, gambling or blackmail subject daterha 24 3 ons when Amend pson is but J feel that his term in the Refc ioe hoe] Hegging urglary, gambling or blac subjec 2 : ioe ys, the Schwarzenbergs and | Rom Moscuzrsxeg ing the Federal told in True Story Magazine for July willbe his salvation. Something hadta be done ‘0 the income tax | the tye stood him in good stead | Constitution,” was the subject of his under the title “Saving Helen.” tgsctten the shell of hte matene crinivel — Be Jan gave him an access to” the| tecture. ; ; te difference to law and dec Ith : National Defense |sreat world of the Austrian capital,| “Or tate," the jurist declared, ae pre! die a from Helen's helped then Lam ready to hele him bat heres Gn ahs ‘qakation lor ha Gbaal Maettneal Mote will Uanoke) 13 eh was by ho means accorded) “there has been a steady growth of enn aati the manu- Rover, exci touch my child. Trusting you Y ‘ f se, W Y to ‘orelen diploma: corps as| federal control an¢ i 7 ° ecri in; lelen” give: ma; i . served throughout the nation on July 4, with suitable cere- {+ rely by Bs) tedara! icon tro) iand. Whe Swine: 4 ipt ‘a gives you some ry find the story acceptable, I remain, son of their office.| certain unifying forces at work | idea of the depths of sincerity and ear- Si monies, President Coolidge says: After that he was transferred to] our national Mfe, much of this c incerely, “It is my firm conviction that the duty of national defense Cairo to nerve under his father has been inevitable, yet ti nestness in the hearts of the men and like the general duty of citizenship should be broadly extended |S friend, the Inte Earl of Cromer, 1ont, to make Washington the | ’ Mi 0 F * and borne by all our people. Freedom, independence, self-goy- | %" y of further powers ts due | Don’t Miss These Other Intensely Absorbing Features ernment are all op <1 to anything that resembles a mercer agr t hal ane me | . J | a S 5 ary force. But while military science has advanced to such ; rected zeal the @ in July true Story: a degree thgt it is rlevessary constantly to maintain 1 consider piss. A lend’ endeavor t c > ignor “Broken Vows" — lf you suddenly discovered able body of trained experts in that profession, the true spirit | s¢ der Sir See eer Le ste aan itn tits f that yout imeband hed a secret love affair with a The Crusade of Truth et American institutions requires that each citizen should be | Who now is married to 4 h-| which it carfnot well discharge | younger and prettier girl—what would you do? When Bernarr Macfadden b: publishing a soldier, ready to take his place in the ranks in | te of the late United States Senator!” «1¢ our Cuture policy ts to be af A/beert-gripping story. True Story Magazine, it marked the birth of a a hy 5 MacMillan, om the : crusade against evil, sin a 2 a a gril, either in the field or in the necessary productive | Punks of a Britieh intanteg reeate4 | concentration of governmental activ Danger Signals” —When Jack failed to pro- \rorld had never kngwnn nt Vee SCH as the ® antry regiment! ities at Washington, accompanied b) ‘wade the hoxuries bis wife craved —she tried to True Story has as its main purpose to warn in India to a colonelcey 1 h rmy y in the arm satisfy her resentment i he ar the st- against the fatal but often natural human errors a host of minor officials and. em = —— and to the rank of minister pleni i cnn . Di A li - potentiary and elivoy extraordinary! > gvee swarming from there and | tenticas of other men. Read what happened. that wreck the bodies, blast the souls, and de- — INecessary Isciphin Atv theneonkt oth tie Vikte "weeaberce scattering throughout the ‘country | “Biiad tnnocence’’— June married Charley "OY the lives of young and old everywhere, individuals are bitterly offended when they auy Menclek of Ethiopia, where he exer-| °? execute detailed regulations of | Shattack—Httle droaming that he would quickly Neverin True Story Magazine is sin or shame one, especially young persons, enjoying themselves. ‘Th indi eised a dominating influence, Baird i bao Sova Seiwa Gaga med ally | tire of her, and seek his pleasures among rowdy esky GAG kind painted in any bat its true . ; ; x e of the inhabitants, we shall w« ; viduals always see things darker than they are. It is easy to | acted on several occasions as charge rng seaenbinent pee eet i ieee pe eal ae ye tog between tincovers beaboce ena: criticize their dowin-themanger attitude. But the Pollyannas d'affatyes there in the absence of Sir} wvery quarter, and in this connection exacting ecratiny of a aanecraine ine to the Should remember that a décrease in discipline ninong. the young’ |John: Harrington, -goqutring the| "ts. ne ecneaded that when es Osher Startling Stories in the Jaly Issue; Board cosnposed of clergymen in active chant reputation, in apite of ‘his stature of New York Parishes includin, occurring a e » as an increase ers cnt considerabl numb » partly 3 iv urring at the same time as an increa in murders a a of Gaitig a: “ethane vsdan. Jerable number of ordinarily & Episcopal, other crimes. This of course may be only a misleding coine When the war Inoke aut he Joined | Worthy people grow to think of thetr Methodist, Presbyterian. Catholic and Hebrew dence. But as Attorney Si warned us the army, and soon won his tay |Sovernment as a remote, prying anc bisa No story that does not teach a powerful is hard to see how we can reasonably expect poorly disciplined | up, nest to « captaincy and then to | Dersecuting Dower there is real dan oral lesson can possibly escape their vigilanc + ‘un reason : b, first to a cuptalney and then t0| Fortin its put and find « place in True Story Magazin children to gre into law-abiding citizens 3 BE A we a ° ongits! “Overcentralization of governme Ifyou» not now areader of True Story Maga intinguished rvice Order, the 1 zine procure the July numbe: , 4 ic com ° 7 French Croix de Guerre, the Order| *#! authority prosents many pitfall y fF at any newsstand, So Serious It's Funny of 01d and the Croix de Guerre] 10" the future, regardless of the JULY There is a serio ide to the Tennessee affair, but it is ]ot jum, as well ag Italian and | Puree of a us a i ee bi = . Spanish corntio: iq] ferred on congre amendment, “Suade going to be difficult to take it seriously, It is a serious re I * Pees si rey and in th particularly when tl ener cook Tpeened te rard her comming, Tt was a tiny sound. flection upon the progress of civilization in America that such « Bae i the wee was ap AsvErelal iaatheea, ave pendliac’ ah od ene gloom, and there in the grey of oiited cate . . oe ; early dawn stood my child, he a thing should be possible in a great state which wonld resent | Pointed under secretary of mtate fr) vavantages of thelr own for ur starting fom thelr socket ee and, on some accounts, with justice—being called a back- |pecame under eecretary of state for| Ur system, @ small minority of the From "Saving Helen’ ‘ yecame und e 0 } . ¢ Helen” i tery ward state. It is a disturbing thing to think that a man who the home department and finally en-| #tates can prevent the ¢ imination o! CMa MaLine Bhatt. scab aa comes ns far short of reasoning as William Jennings Bryan | tered the cabinet as minister of pub-|&" “mendment from the constitu gi " tion. n though a majority might an juflu He we und afterworda as minister of transport. He hag two sons, 15 should have exercised—should still exercise—so big ence over thousands of minds A Macfadden Publication Use This Coupon If Y, _True Story At Your Nona desire its repeal, Yet to retain such amendments in the fundamental law - Fi j and 17 years of age, and three But, perhups, the fact that we find if difficult to take it iver ‘ties hay: Pe) : ; Tue stor . »~ faughters,/ th 1 © whoni, | after y have ceased to represen Id blishe: } P ———- See caty te the moat encouraging thing about it Caugiters,( the siBent (of /whoni, yo Orian Convictions, creaiss,.dlare mW Ord poccifal cpr Res in the form of | Irn AChE x : tat summer. Mpect for the constitution staelf 19h of each month, 10 days after True Story. es s8ued On the | Petersen An Oil Decision moses which, even after 130 years of endur " ys after True Story, 1 ocTt $5 take advantage of your Special Offer, T enclos | < * ance, is still, we must remember, tn i Fo recetve s teceleane enter my name on your mailing th Oil in the ground is the property of no one, not even the Justice and Custom | fre “dsperimental stage as a evetom True Romances contains TRUE STORIES exactly like those | torgestee tien of True Story Magazine, beginning wit | ’ nerson under whose land it lies, according to a decision of the . Jot government rue Story Magazine—publi Cf you prefer t euich cours of lyil appeals, in Texas, Furthermore the owner A‘ long time ago Pascal opined} “The danger is we may forget that 23rd, 18 days after True Story. : Published on the | br esy Aar we 23 cente and we ah pore stay tne of uu off-set well has the right to use artificial means to in that, “It ts dangerous to tell people|our constitution represents a sye . | Aaa a ace a) CE teat ee ati evento the eatent of deatning all the |!hat ah fave are unjust; for they [ter an, by a mars of disintegrating True Detective Mysteries is a magazine of TRUE ; . foining tracts and stopping production o obe only because they th amendments, turn it tnto a thing o} , RIESofe. a oll from under adjoining tracts and stopping pr oh ton OF lthem just |shreds, and patches without respect | tures in the world of detectives—also publishedonthe tenn moitingadvéns pioneer wells, which may be nearby, it was held, The ruling | some wellmeantng gentlemen are|at home or abroad that will fall apart | e 15th ofevery month, peverses a judgment of district court in the case of the Texas 1 because a visitor from for-'through a lack of that harmony

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