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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 8

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DETROIT FREE PRESS Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1953 Kern Co, Plans to Sell Out Ike Signs EM F.N For eisfii Continued from Page One MJR (76B) CKLW (800) WWJ (950) WCAR (1130) WXYZ (1270) WKMH (1310) WHS (1400) WJBK (1500) CBE (I5S0) Aid Bill MORNING AFTERNOON 4:15 P.M. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort PASTEETH. pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder. Doids false teetn more firmly To ent and ta.it in mure eomfort.

Just spnnKie a little FAb-TEETH on vour plates No gummv Xjey, pasty tete or feenne rtieck3 plate odor" (denture ereatni. Ge: FASTEt, at any drug counter The land is leased, Krause said. The president said out-of-town department store owners have shown an interest in acquiring the building. He declined to name them. THE KERN company was born March 23, 1SS2, when Ernst Kern, and his wife.

another $1,000,000 ordered. It must cancel all new orders that it can. Kraase said he expect the I license to be approved in i about a week. The company i also own its 10-story build-I long: a Detroit landmark, at Woodward and Gratiot. Marie Helen Kern, started selling dry goods on a 20-by-40-foot plot at St.

Antoine and E. Lafayette. The carriage trade and others bought imported fabrics, lace and ribbons in the Kerns' tiny store before it was destroyed by fire In 1886. Kern reopened at Randolph and Monroe, but soon outgrew the quarters. 8 A.M.

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8 45 M. WKMmFu" S'oe Up 9 T3I. WJR-News WKVH Tracer Brb I JLB-Greek. Hr. i CEE Taik 9:15 M.

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JR Farm Roundup WWJ B. Haooert WKMH Across CBE The Archei P.M. WJR-Time for Music WKMH-Bohbin Robm CEE-Fs-mj 1 T3f. JR Skowcae WJtB Beh. Temp'e JBK CHecflva April 25.

The bill also extends for two years the life of the Civil Rights Commission. Congress wrapped up the two issues together in its end-of-session rush. 1:15 A.M. WJR Bud Guest WKUH Mary It. CBE Snorts 30 AM.

WJR-Music Hall CBE-Concert' 8 45 A M. WWJ-Mei 9 A 31. A 'R-Se? WJ-F. Eiczsbf'H WTYZ-Tom Wabr WJR Boo Revrmios w-j Bud lynch WKMH-Robm -CBE Soorrs 4 30 M. WXYZ-J.

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P. Moraan WJR Guest House CKLW-Ful. lewis, Jr. CAR Wood1 inq WKV-H-Amcs. Andy AJBK-Jack.

Bei'boy CEE Business 7:15 M. Train CKLW-Bud Dav.es WJLB-Rosary Cru. 7 30 M. WWJ-3-Str Extra CKLW-R. Know'es WKMH Comedv WJLB-Polish Variety CBE Drama 745 P.M.

WJR-Health WWJ Worid News HE'S COMING OVER to talk to President Eisenhower. And the things that Italian Premier Antonio Segni will talk about ar strengthening NATO, a bigger voice for Italy in Western councils and plans for keeping Communists in Italy on the defensive. AND. ASIDE from the for-! eign-aid funds, the measure also i appropriates some 402 million WCAR Martyn Woodward and Gratiot, and Kern's grew out to the 10-story building whose clock is a De-1 troit landmark. IX 1957, Otto Kern, a son of the founder, sold his majority stock to Irving Levick, a Buffalo department-store i owner.

Last March, Levick sold his interest to Benjamin Gold-j stein, who had been Kern's president for a year and a half. Kern's went into voluntary bankruptcy in April and was returned to its owners in August. Goldstein stepped i down from president to general manager, and Monday he resigned that position. The company has about 500 (dollars for various Government i i j- WJLB Polish Varery departments, including ajbk-C. Rtio for the Civil Rights Commission, i is a m.

1 WJR-Vrs. Pas 9:30 M. W'jR-Ser T.m JLB-Larry Dean CBE-Voic-s Past 945 M. JR-Auto Reoorf 10 P.M. Surre'l WJR-Concert WWJ Concert Rev CEE-Music 10 45 M.

News 11 P.M. WJR-News WWJ Network Time CKLW-Hopwood WJLB E'iksnn WJBK-S'ereophonic 11:15 P.M. WJR-Soorts CKLW-R. Knowies WCAR-Public Serve WkVH News 11:30 WJR-Musie WKWH-Trader Bob CBE-Musie CEE Good Old Davs 1:15 M. Tommy Huntef 1:30 P.M.

WWJ-B. MsxweM I Kv I WJLB-H. Ceo Suse 145 M. CBE Songs They Sing r.M. I WJR News i CBE Mat re i 215 M.

The whole money package comes to $3,626,718,136, a re-i duction of $1,197,766,000 In i the total of the amounts requested by Mr. Eisenhower. 9:30 A.M. i WJR-Jjck Hsrru 9:45 A.M. I WJIB-Pohsh Nei i CBE Nancy Executive Slain.

Wife Dies, Too from the new METROPOLITAN AIRPORT 14 miles closer to the heart of town JR Showcase 1:30 M. CKtW-Shift Break 10 A.M. WXYZ-P. L. havw WJR Music: Haa CKLW-Joa Van VWJ True Story One provision in the bill seeks to tighten Congressional control over spending abroad.

This permits spending for anv countrv or croiect to be WJLB-H. Cap Erme WKMH-Bob Ray 8 P3I. WJR Composite WWJ Monitor WKVH-House Farty CBE-Jazz Work WKUH-Whisp. Stts. employes, half the number three years ago.

Why is Kern's going out of business after years as a leader in its field? "It's simple," said Krause. "It's been losing too much money." cut off if the International Operation Administration with- klA holds information sought Sherman FM STATIONS i-it. WKMH Ma Perkini Congress, unless Mr. Eisenhower forbids disclosure. WMZK WKMH-FM WXYZM WCIT WMUZ W0MC 9T 9 100 3 101 1 101 9 103 5 1043 WOTt WJBK-FM CKLW FM WHFI WL0M WJR-FM WWJ-FM 9fl 9 97 1 CBE Kinrtergartan 10:30 A.M.

WKMH Or. Malon WJLB-Polish Varnty CBE-CoffM Break 10:45 A M. WKMH Mn. Burton Pontiac Store Fire Probed OTHER RADIO CJSP f710' WBRB (1130) WP0N (140). STATIONS WEXI (1340) WCHn (140) wan (560) r.M.

WXYZ-M. SheT WJR Composite CKLW-Bud Davies WCR-Bennett WJBK D. Mcleod CBE Encores 3 30 P.M. WWJ-D. French WKMH-Bnbbm Robm CBE One For Road 4 r.M.

WJR Music Hall 5 r.M. WJR-News WWJ-News 5:15 M. WIR-Music Hail WWJ-D. French 5:30 M. WJLB-ltelian Hr.

EVENING 6 P3I. WJR-News WWJ-News WKMH News CBE Sports 11 A.M. WJR-Problem WWj-Radio Th. A KM Happiness CEE News Special to rhe Free Press PONTIAC Firemen Monday wiR-wer" sifted the ruins of the Kroger jwKMH-cpie. Nxt.

The Oakland County Sheriff's1 Office Monday closed its inves-i tigation into the death of James E. Gibb, 54, with the death of his wife, Evelyn, 50, in Avon Center Hospital. They called it murder-suicide. Mrs. Gibbs admitted that she shot her husband as he lay in bed early Sunday, and later turned the gun on herself.

She telephoned for an ambulance from their expensive tri-level home at 1380 Gunn, Oakland Township. THREE WEEKS ago Gibb was made a vice president of the Beautyware Division of the Briggs Manufacturing Co. A note, found on the kitchen sideboard, indicated the coupl were having domestic difficulties. They were married 29 years and had two grown daughters. Services will be at 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday from the Potere Funeral Home, 339 Walnut, Rochester, to St. Andrew's Fast non-stop breakfast flight at 8:15 a.m. Only 96 minutes to Louisville! Leave from the Jet Age "Metro" Airport. Three convenient return services from Louisville mornirig, noon and evening. Also other convenient services to: CINCINNATI TAMP ASt.

PefersburgCIearwater ORLANDO ATLANTA MIAMI COLUMBUS DAYTON KNOXVILLE CHATTANOOGA INDIANAPOLIS MEMPHIS NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON 5HREVEPORT Dr. World News Presented by WXYZ lit co-operevtion with the Detroit Free, Pres TELEVISION 10:55, 18:45 tun. RADIO 1 a-KL, 5:55 pjn. supermarket at 750 N. Perry, seeking the cause of a three- alarm fire that $190,000 KMDH-Helfn Trtnt State Mails Tax Forms LANSING CP The Revenue Department expect3 to complete by Wednesday the mailing of 132,000 new sales and use tax forms to retail merchants and others obliged to file returns.

The new forms, covering September business, will be due for return Oct. 15. They were devised for the one per cent increase-in the use (sales) tax voted Aug. 28 by the Legislature. i Louis M.

Nims, State Fwev-enue Commissioner, said that i by the end of the year the De-! partment hopes to make mail- c- i. iop ien CBE-Stnnos 11:45 A.M. WKMH-P. Buttram Fire chief James R. White said the blaze may have been NOW ON CHANNEL 9 caused by an overheated refrig-j erator motor in the meat-cut-ting room.

He estimated the damage at $90,000 to the build-1 Call WOodward 5-30CO In Windsor: CLearwater 6-5443 or see your Travel Agent ling and $100,000 to the inven- tory. Tiite said it may be possible to salvage about three-quarters 'of the one-story. liO-by-150-j foot brick-and-cement block structure. I I ings on a year's supply basis i assuming the tax increase sur-j vives a current state supreme court test. Catholic Church at 10 a.m.

Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. First run comics- Funnies cartoon he of rhm ell fight for law orvd order in the Old West. "Brightest new TV series of 1959'" 5 HI ElMrH tM i Every TUESDAY 6:30 p.m. nel Chan I -V -ffi I 1W on If s- X'; 7:00 p.

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So, fine fresh ingredients are used generously, with artistry, to make every Awrey cake as deliciously tempting as an old fashioned, home made cake. AWREY bakeries whatever it takes to make it that's what Awreys use.

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