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In France, the government faced a sturnt over (he agreement, but fords ti ministry tildes predicted the national assembly will approve the pact after hearing many hot words. French opposition came from right and left alike from tien. Charles Or Gaulle's chief adviser and from communist organs, speaking of a "national disaster." The text ot a six-nation agrre mrnt on Germany was handed Mar shal Vasslly D. Sokolovsky. Soviet military governor for that occupied country ,ln Berlin, by the American and Uiitish military governors and the French deputy military governor. It aims at Germany's econotnio and political reconstruction. The Moscow radio yesterday quoted Pravda as saying the sit uation agreement "will never be recognised as lawrul by peace-loving peoples whose Interests were grossly trodden underfoot. , , , it will not be recognised by III German people either." The Soviet Union has objected that lit drawing up the plan, the western powers have broken the Potsdam aitreement for Dig Four I divisions on Uermany. Yesterday In Paris. Clen. Charles I De Oaullc's chief adviser, Claston Palewskl, said the government lias abandoned French security In milk ing the agreement. Pulled A Fast One Jacob was as crooked as a dog's hind leg and he pulled a fast one on his brother Esau and left F--.au holding the bog. At that Esau rowed to kill Jacob who then fled into a faraway land. Years later. Jacob started home and on the way there came the night when God met him to handle him until daybreak. Out of It Jacob (ho liar surrendered to God who then gave the man a new name ISHAKL. which means NOT MY WILL BUT GODS BE DONE. So Jacob the liar became ISRAEL, living to do God's will. See Genesis. Chap. 27. 32. God sees a lot of bom liars like Jacob. ONE He sent Christ his only-born Son to die for them. Be lieve in your heart that Christ died for you and God Rives you new birth into eternal life. TWO He then sets to work in your heart to make you fit. He may have to send you down into rags, sickness or woe to make you fit. until you say Not my will but Gods be done. And in It all. you are to look utterly to Christ for strength to go through. "Christ Is the Hub of my life, with prayer. Bible, obedience and witnessing, the spokes that lead out. A Clackamas High School Girl. Portland 1, Ore. This space paid for by a Port land family. Store Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 9th at Pine Phone 3188 Washable? Yes! Cool Cottons and Rayons YOUR CHOICE 598 Fashions that smile in the suds . ; : come up looking crisp and fresh as new! They're tops for warm-weather wear they ieel so cool, are so easy to keep sparkling bright and clean. And just think of the cleaning bills saved! Choose now! At this low price; you can buy a whole Summer ward robe for a song. Sizes 9-15, 12-20. 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June 7 ul'i "Kghi'i'1." who met an tiullincly dcalti about 62.000 years ago in what now Is Lebanon, Is In New Yolk City. During his slay, he may provide inhumation on mulls dcvrlnpmrul. "Egbert." the skeleton ol a boy about eight years old. united yes terday aboard the Marine Carp, along Willi HO rases ot oilier speci mens dug up by aichculnglsis at Ksar' Akll, In the Amelias valley north of Beirut. Ho was accompanied by the Itev. Joseph Murphy of Lexington, Moss., a member of the Boston college Fordham university expedition to Lebanon which has been excavating at Ksar' Akll since IIKI7. "Egbert" was Homed by the Itev. J. Franklin Eulug of Foriiliam. head of the expedition. He was (mind In 11W8, feet deep In the excavation of a natural rock shelter. Father Murphy said scientists, hoiie the skeleton will give them In formation about mankind's physical development from h o m o neandrr tlialls with hi:, sloping forehead and Jutting brows to homo sapiens, modern man. Tho skeleton Is embedded in a coneiele-llke mix) tiro of clay, rook and oilier rubble. II. will bo shipped lo Harvard university. When tho siientlsln have llnlslicd their studies. "Egbert" will go back to Lebanon, to stay III the national museum there. Chicago Solon Dies Today WASHINGTON, June 7 iTi Hep. Thomas L. Owens, to. of Chicago, died today In tho Hollies- da naval hospital, lie was shirk ed May M with a hruii ntlaok. Owens, a republican, was serv ing his first U'lin. lie had specialised III labor law ,i iil U'ntt a liluci oil the linn. labor nun education comiuniri when lie came to congress, II was active In running the T'aft-llurtlcy labor act, Fresh lemon slices added lo shoulder Ioiiuj chops that r be ing bruised give all unexpected and delicious flavor, To Buy. Sell or Trade It pays to read Herald and News Classified A os it pays to Advertise! NOW FOR FATHER'S DAY LOTS OF arrow WHITES .... 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