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DETROIT FREE PRESS Friday, Nov. 5, '65 7-H emo to Jack Benny: Watch Kaye Go 1 nnrAnir nr7 NT IN THE FREE PRESS City is featuring a Los Angeles radio personality, Joe Pyne in a news and interview series, at 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Pyne is a former night club comic and radio disc jockey. Miss Flora, CKLW-TV's "Romper Room" lady, will be hostess for "Romper Room Family Day," Dec.

4 at the opening of the annual Christmas display at the Henry Ford Museum. CKLW has a new program director, Hugh Frizzell, formerly of Memphis, Tenn. He replaces veteran John Gordon at the station New CKLW newsman is Don Patrick, up from Toledo John Maher has joined WKNR's newsstaff from WKFR, Battle Creek Sammy Kaye who does a dance at the Detroit Yacht Club Saturday, will be on Ed Sullivan's show Nov. 28. dignity and costing, says Sonny, "$19 to get my pants rewoven." The sequence was too good to keep, so Sonny and his little buddies will be seen in battle "At the Zoo" Saturday at 7 p.m.

on WWJ-TV, channel 4. "The Grouch Club," Bob Lee's morning feature on WJBK, will be put together in a "Sound Spectacular" Sim-day at 6 p.m. Bob also will feature comedy recordings by Fred Allen, Bob and Ray, Allan Sherman, Stan Freberg and others. Suburban Sounds Broadcasting veteran Ted alone, heard on WPON, Pontiac, and other Michigan stations, will do a half-hour show Sunday at 12:30 p.m. commemorating 10 years in his current five-minute story-telling radio series WERB, Garden Danny poked tun at TV interviews and at the big beat longhairs with a "Samson and Delilah" skit.

The Kaye show uses its color with some of the handsomest results in TV. Color is so tricky that most shows limit their effects to garish colors in the sets and costumes. The Kaye show does color with flexibility and imagination using split screen and double image. The number by the Tony Charmoli dancers, "Tarentella," was whirling magnificence in muted tones and superb dancing. About Detroit Soupy Sales will be seen in Detroit again.

Starting Monday, WKBD-TV, channel 50, will be carrying his current show at 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. This is the The first show on WKBD-TV Monday, will be an old one of the series with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, and Trini Lopez as guests. Following shows will be of more recent vintage, taped at New York's WNEW-TV, where the show originates. WKBD-TV hopes to have Soupy make a Detroit appearance but it won't be before January. Soupy has been spending every free moment taping shows in advance so he can go to Florida to make a movie.

SONNY ELIOT was taping a visit to the South Americans llamas out at the Detroit Zoo recently when the serapis geese, who also occupy the pampas exhibit, decided they were being neglected. The gaggle of geese attacked inflicting countless bruises to him and to his Danny Kaye, coming on strong in color; Soupy Sales, coming back taped on Channel 50, complete with "Tooth" and "Fang." program with which Soupy has made such a splash in New York. Very much the same as the program he did at WXYZ-TV from 1953 to 1961 and later in Los Angeles, the show still features the unseen Black Tooth and White Fang and multiple pies in the face. Fully Cooked I BY BETTE LOU PETERSON Frt Prt TV-Radio Writer Jack Benny explained at the start of his NBC-TV show Wednesday: "This isn't a special at all. It's an hour sho.w To me, a special is when coffee goes from 85c to 74c." You have to agree with Jack the result wasn't a special.

It was just an hour show. Entertaining to be sure but routine. With months to work on his show and with only two outings set for this season, Jack ought to come up with something considerably more than routine. Over on CBS, Danny Kaye did an hour show too. He does It every week and it was as entertaining as Jack's effort in fact, more so.

Jack had Bob Hope and Elke Sommer as his guests. From a purely female point of view, there ought be be a law against Miss Sommer. She sings, she dances, she does comedy and she has looks enough to make most watchers forget the- expert singing, dancing and comedy. Jack made obeisance in the direction of the teens, that TV seems to think mandatory, by having The Beach Boys on the show. They were easy enough to shrug off except for the screams and squeals that accompanied every wail.

The more you see of these groups the more you realize why it is the kids don't know how horrible much of the stuff is. They yell so loud, they've never heard it. On the Kaye show, Pat Boone, an elder statesman in the rock set, did "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland" in rock beat. "To interest today's audience," he said. What's wrong with the way they were written? Or must we suffer the corruption of everything to please the teenagers? Beethoven in rock next? But those were the only bad moments In an otherwise smooth Kaye effort.

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For an inside look at those singing idols, be sure to read Brenda's exclusive report. Six Candidates for Super-Hero. Who will be the college football stars of tomorrow? Hal Schram, Free Press high school sports expert, singles out six Detroit-area schoolboy athletes "who have a chance to make it all the way." Alice's Adventures in Keenerland. What makes radio station WKKR (better known as Keener) so popular with local teen-agers? You'll find out when this modern-day fairy tale takes you on a tongue-in-cheek trip to Keenerland. Hitting the CIothes-Horse Trail.

It all started with a beauty contest when she was 18. Now, a year later, glamor is Nadine Erdman's job. Fashion Writer Marji Kunz tells you about Nadine's double life: Fashion model by profession but still a teen-ager at heart. Where the Action Is. What's jumping on the teen scene? To find out, read Loraine Alterman's column in Detroit this Sunday.

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NO GRADE CHEO-O-HT PROCES. t. JC Cheese Spread. -a WISCONSIN A6ED CHEES1 JLflC Sharp Cheddar u- 9 Church, 10100 Grand River. What do the letter writers ask him? "They mostly want to know i about Bible interpretation and about personal and family problems," he said.

Specifically, the young people want to know about science and evolution. "They want to know where life comes from and if there is any conflict between the Bible and science," he said. Dr. Epp, 58, an ordained Men-nonite pastor, said there is no conflict "except between the Bible and unproved scientific theory." EQUAL TO the Bible questions are problems of family relations, between man and wife, and between parents and children, he said. According to his mail, the big- gest problem concerning man and wife is the working wife.

"They say they are too busy and are never together. Usually both man and wife are working," he said. "We feel the man ought to be man enough to earn his living and the place of the wife is at home." Parents say they aren't understood by their children, and vice versa. He feels prayer and family devotions are a way not only to listen to God, but to one another. "It opens up communication," he said.

IX HIS keynote address Thursday night, he warned against changing the Bible. "The modern attitude is that stories speaking of blood are too gruesome for our children," he said. "Therefore the trend is to take the Bible from Tour children and substitute that which the moderns have decided is fit tat our generation." He said the Bible is not as gruesome as many stories kids get as a regular diet on TV and in books. If you tamper with one story, he said, the whole Bible is questioned. "We must give our children the Bible, the whole unadulterated Bible." JANE PARKER ENRICHED SUNNYBROOK GRADE SAVE ON CANNED If 11 DOZ.

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