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6 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ort. Thur., Nov. 3, 1949 Czechoslovakia Churches Go Under Govt. Control CONVENIENT PARKING AT REAR OF STORE PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia. Nov. 3. (JP Czechoslovakia's churches Tuesday came under the control of the country's Commu nist government despite a year's bitter light by the Roman Catholic nierarcny. At one minute after midnight the new church control law be came effective, swing the eov ernment power over all church funds, the namlne of Dastors and priests ana. cnurcn administra tive functions. 0 OUR 8.89 JACKET OF 100 VIRGIN WOOL PLAID! All Drlests and nastors hpmmA civil servants on the government payroll. Thev must swear alle giance to both the Czech republic ana me communist - dominated "people's democratic reelme" to . 4 I :' I PIC I foc gei ineir pay. MlBllr " Mil I .MIA..,;. ..... . ....'as IT'S NOT UNFAIR, IT JUST SMELLS-H these pickets out side a varnish factory in Los Angeles win their battle it will be by a nose. Their complaint Is that "this joint stinks." The teamsters' union members donned gas masks and took up picket signs to demand that ths smog control board "do something" about the stench created by the plant. her annually. During the war years Liberty's iamy, wnicn mrows us Deam twenty miles across the waters, was darkened. But when the boys came back home her torch elow- ed as a beacon again for them oy aay ana Dy nignt. She stands 151 feet, has a ricrnt arm 12 feet thick. She never went in for a boyish figure she Is 35 feet thick at the waistline, and weighs 450,000 pounds. Thirty people can stand in her head. An odd fact: In all these years no one nas commuted suicide Dy Jumping from this inner Derch. This might be because no one ever wanted to desecrate Miss Liberty, or it could be because nobody but a midget could crawl through the windows In her crown. Birthday Salute To United States1 No. 1 Glamour Girl Statue Of Liberty ' By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK WB Happy birthday today to America's most glam orous girl! She's 63 years old, but Isn't looking forward to her old age pen-lions,-Sha still carries a torch for every man In the land, and she Is true to each one that has stayed true to her. A chubby lass who always wears tne same . old-lashloned dress,i she has welcomed more people to New York than Grover wnalen. She , never lifted her ' skirts for a cheesecake photo, but she has posed for more snapshots than Greta Garbo ever hoped to void. This national sweetneart the number one VS. pinup girl is i mm aw m ml Does Loss off CHearing RobVou of Success and Happiness? Hera's new aope lot the bird oi hear. Ins. Thousands hare discovered thai Ueltone hearing aid restores them to normal business and social life . . . helps them hear clearly again without tram. The tiny one-unit Ueltone is so aa to wear. No separate batters Cick. No dangling batter, wires, nsurpassed for power and daritr. No Button in the Ear MM roar araices mm tot Rs w Ucltoot Phantomold J Pod won t no tiro 4iSr w t bcirios nd. Ik Cw-Unll H..ia AH Special Free Hearing Clinic In Roseburg Frida, November 4 UMFQUA HOTEL Ask for Mr. Mitchell rre.h Batteries for All Aids. Distributed by James N. Taft Sr Associates of 303 loor Blda., ). on of the Northwaals oldest hearlnf aid sirma. f -us Miss Liberty,' the statue that stands gazing seaward from Bed loe's Island, a 15-acre welcome mat outside the golden floor. Every year she has a birthday party and, of course, she also will this troubled and uneasv vear. Mayor O'Dwyer and the French ambassador will be there to make speeches, and a lot of other people. It would be a pleasant change If Miss Liberty made a speech herself for a change. She's a strong silent woman. She's had quite a time of it- some career our girl. She has greeted more than 60,000,000 Im migrants to our shores, and ought to know how these new comers felt, entering the land of opportunity. remaps siie had an even hard er time getting set up here than me average immigrant. Creation of Frenoh Brains The idea of the Statue of Liber ty was conceived by a .French historian In 1876 on the 100th an niversary of American Independ ence. She was modeled by Fred eric Augste Bartholdl, a young Alsation sculptor. She was a million-dollar baby. It took the French people four years to raise $700,000 bv popular subscription to build her. But it was nine, years before the Amer ican people got around to taking her as a gift and raised $300,000 for a pedestal to put her on her feet. The campaign was put over the top by Joseph Pulitzer's New York World. The first rivet was put In place on July 13, 1886, and President Cleveland formally welcomed Miss Liberty to citizenship on Oct. 28th of that year. 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