THE MICHliGAN DAILY SATURDAY, THE M1CTx ITE x Melodies 2:45 of of 3:00 Romany Trails Club Matinee Songs 3:15 s ' se 3:30 P.G.A. Tourney Tiger Talk " To be announced 3:45, Phila. at Detroit 4:00 Syncopation t Geo. Duffy Jamboree 4:15 H . It. i 4:30 Nat Brandwynne " Erskin Hawkins 4:45 5:00 Melody, Rhythm " El Chico Jack Teagarden 5:30 Week in Wash. " Day in Review Gene Irwin 5:45 Vocal Embers Ink Spots Baseball Final Saturday Evening 6:00 News Tyson" Review Luigi Romanelli Little Revue 6:15 Grace Berman 6:30 World Alliance Dance Music Secret Agent Baseball Scores 6:45 " " Friendly Music 7:00 Music Maestro Dick Tracy Town Talk 7:15 " " The Sandlotters Mac Turner 7:30 Professor Quiz Avalon Time Brent House Hawaii Calls 7:45 , s ;. ..1 8:00 Hit Parade Vox Pop Barn Dance Jamboree 8:15 "" "O 8:30 " Playhouse " Gilbert Martin 8:45 Sat. Serenade " -" Hollywood Whispers 9:00 s Camel Caravan Allen Roth Symphonic Strings 9:15 West Remembers "Ii 9:30 P.G.A. Summary Feature Al Donahue Moonlight Music 9:45 Armchair 10:00 News to Life Sports Parade Tommy Dorsey Freddy Martin 10:15 " Dance Music toWoody Herman 10:30 Sports State Highway Isham Jones Phil Napoleon 10:45 Sammy Kaye Dance Music 11:00 News " Rudy Vallee Reporter 11:15 Harry James . " Joe Reichman 11:30 Gene Krupa Eastwood Blue Barron Dance Music 11:45o 12:00 .nry King Westwood Graystone Bill Ohman I' 1 I' --d - - - , 1 v i tr. i rt ttX1 Ar announces. the I' Special Freshman Edition AUGUST 12th Mailed to every new student entering the University in the Fall Children's Director 'From Detroit Calls Repertory 'Spenl did' "The Repertory Players is a won- derful and splendid group," said Miss Fanny Aaronson, teacher and director of children's plays and dance groups in Detroit, in an interview at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre yester- day.' "The players are well trained and very professional," she remarked. "It is a privilege for an outsider to study and work with them under the lead- ership of Mr. Windt and Mr. Kane." Miss Aaronson is particularly in- terested in the development of pan- tomime in "Androcles and the Lion" and points out that there are splen- did opportunities for the expression of pantomine in acts one and three where Androcles and the lion meet. Miss Aaronson has studied under Martha Graham, one of America's greatest :dancers, Charles Wiedman, Doris Humphrys and Hanya Holm all of whom are leading exponents of the modern dance. Although she claims dancing to be her field rather than acting she feels that each is fascinating in itself and that it is important that one should know about both fields. Armenian Blood- Feud Said Kidnapping Cause NEW YORK, July 21.-(A)-Ho- vannes Dadourian, 16, was missing tonight under circumstaces which caused his father to suggest that the boy might have been kidnaped in a blood feud to avenge nine Armenians convicted of assassinating Archbishop Leon Tourian of the Armenian Church in front of his altar on Christ- mas Eve, 1933. The Father, Dickran Dadourian, a wealthy wholesale clothing dealer of Rackham Record Concert To Feature Mendelssohn Mendelssohn's Violin C o n c e r t o played by Yehudi Menuhin will be among the selections played at the weekly record concert to be held at 3 p.m. today in the Men's Lounge of the Rackham Building. Other selections will be Symphony Number 40 in G minor by Mozart and Symphony Number Four by Sibelius. The records will be furnished by J. W. Peters and Howard Hoving, who also furnished those used at last week's concert. Km ADVERTISERS: Here is your first chance CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY il FOR RENT FOR RENT-Nine room summer cot- tage, large screen porch, hot and cold running water. On Orchard Lake, 1 hr: drive from Ann Arbor. Reply Box 42. 42 WANTED -- TYPING TYPING-Miss L. M. Heywood, 414 Maynard St. Phone 5689. 32 to reach the new Class of 1943 and all students transferring to the University. This special edition is the new student's introduction to Ann Arbor; he will read it with all the enthusiasm that comes upon going to college for the first time. Make plans now to get the advantages of this effective advertising medium. Deadline for copy is August 5th. Our representative will I VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist and notary public, excellent work. 706 Oakland, phone 6327. 3 EXPERIENCED typing, stenographic service. Phone 7181 or evening 9609. 2 TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen, 408 S. 5th Avenue. Phone 2-2935 or 2-1416. 24 EXPERIENCED TYPING and mime- ographing. Thomas Curtis, 537 S. Division. Phone 2-3646. 25 LAUNDRIES LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. 1 I I .. call to service your account. I 11 1 I I