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.THE EUGENE GUAED CECELIAN CLUB SINGERS TO PRESENT CONCERT; WILL BROADCAST LATER OVER RADIO n' MBMM",lrt,MI'n""''M i TTTnWMTrrMnnnn" " " The group of Eugona tlnfjera, known at tha Cecallan Choral club, will p'reten t a concert at the music auditorium of the University of Oregon on tne evening of April 23. The choral group la composed of 60 voices, while soloists include Joanna James Ellla, Evelyn Bristow, John Slefert and Hugh Winder. The group la planning to go to Portland later, where they will broadcast over KGW, Orgonlan radio atatlon. A speaker from Eugene will accompany them, and will give a brief talk on Eugena. An audience of more than 300,000 people Is expected to hear tha sinners and speaker. BAREE. SON OF KAZAN By JAMES OLIVEE CUEWOOD Ooprrlfht, ltll, by Doubled?, pa- A Co. "BAWCa, SON or KAZAN," Vltairapb. Picture, With tbs War Doc (a an AdapUUon of This fftory Wolf, (Continued) A WEEK or two tha hravlcr snows came and Pierrot bi'ican making his trips over the trap.lincs. Neperse had entered Into a thrilling bsrgain with hira Uiis wintrr. Pierrot bad taken her into partnership. Every fifth trap, every fifth doudfall, and every fifth uoinon-bait wna to ho Iter own, and what they rmiglit or killed was to bring a bit nearer to roullim lion a wonderful dream thnt was growing in the Willow's soul. Pierrot bad promised. If they hnd great !uck that winter, they would go down together on the last snowa to Nel son House and buy the little old or gan that waa for Bale there! and if the organ waa Bold, they would work another winter, and get a new one. Thia plan gave Nepeese an en thusiastic and tireless interest in the trsp'line. With Pierrot it was innre or less a fine bit of strategy. He would baro sold bis hand to give JsV peeso the organ; he was determined that she should have it, whether the fifth trapa and tha fifth deadfalls and the fifth poison-baits rauglit the fur or not, The partnership meant until ing so far aa be was rourcrned. Hut iu another way it meant to Nepeese a busiurm Interest, the thrill of per imnl" achievement, - Pierrot impress ed on her that it made a comrade and co-worker of her on the trail. . U'lint was his scheme! to keep her with him when ho was away from the nibin. He knew that Hush McTag gart would come again to the (iray Loon, probably ninre. than once tlur . lug tha winter. He had swift rings and it waa a short Journey. And when McTngtart came, Nepeese must pot uo at the cabin alone. I'ierrot'a trap-line swung Into the orm ana west, covering in all matter of fifty milts, with an average oi two (raps, ona deadfall, and a ! poison-bait to tarn mile. It waa, a ' twisting Una blasrd along etrcams fur j mink, otter, and marten, piercing the deepest forests for flher-cat and I j in and crossing lakea and atorm j awept atrlps of barrens, where pnls I nn-hslls could be set for fn and wolf. Halfway over this Una Pierrot had I built a smsll log cabin, and at tha end of It another, so that a dav'a work i meant twenty-flva milee. Thia was assy for Pierrot and not hard on No perse after tbe first few ilnvs. All throuali October and November they mtde tha tripe reaulnrly, making ths round every all dsja, which gave na day of rest at Ilia cabin ou the , tJray Loon and another dsv In the ,: cabin at the end of the trail. To Pier rot the winter'! work waa business, tha labor of his people for many gen ., orations back; to Nepeese and llaree It waa a wild and Joyoua adventure that never for a day grew tiresome, Urea Tlerrot could not quite immun ise himself against their enthusissm. It waa Infectloue, and ha was happier man o nan oeen since Bis sun hsd set that avanlig tha princess mother died. V..i.,.l him .n.l -LI. . I".:, I n'r ""V i , ,1 . i tlione time. uir.tn ... mi. i, . niTu nis nan.l. It Journey in five dsys, and be bad aent lJellar as a siiecial messenger to re quest Pierrot to come up to iiflsisl tho clerk and the half-breed store keeper in his absence. Pierrot made no comment at first, lint he was thinking. Why had Hush McTaggart sent fur him? Why hnd he not choxen some one nearer? Nut until a fire wos crackling in lie eheel-iron stove In tho cabin, end Nepeese w.ts busily engaged getting supper, did he voice tin-mi questions in t,0 fox-hunter. JcL!ar shrugged his shoulder. "Ho naked mo. at first. If I could stay. Hut I have a wife with a bad lung, Pierrot it waa caught by frost Isst winter, and I dare not leave her long alone. Lie haa great faith la you. llcslries, you know all the trappers on the Company's books at l.ne linin. No he aent for you, and begs you not to worry about your fur-linra, aa he will pay you double what you wonld catch In the time you are at the Post." "And Nepeese" sold Pierrot. "M'sieu eipecta mo to bring her?" i'rom I lis store the Willow bent her head to listen, and her heart leaped free again at l'ellnr's answer. "lie Mild nothing about thnt. Hut surely Ht will be a grent change for u le in seiie. ' Pierrot nodded. ' "Possibly, Neiootam.". mien I'eiirtr wns about to leave the nest morning, Pierrot said: Tell M nIch (hat 1 will leave for i.ac Main Hie day after tomorrow After Dollar bad gone, he said to nepeese; "And ynu shull remain here, ma rherlc. 1 will not hike you In I.ac Haln. I hare had a drenm that M'sieu will not go on a Journey, but that he haa lied, and that he will be tick when I srniro at the post. And yet, if it should happen that on care to go " Nepeese atrslthtened suddenly. Use a reed that has been caught by the wind. "Nnnl" the crlrd. to fiercely that Pierrot laughed, anil rubbed his hamle. Ho It happened that on the eeooml day after the fox-hunlcr'a vii.it Pier rot left for I.ac Haiti, wilh Nepeese In the door waving him good bye until he wet out of eight. On the morning o( this tame (ley Hush MrTngiarl rone from Ins bed while It wns ellll dark. The lime had come, lie had lir.iim,-,! .i .,... iter at the killing of IViikI; u, j na Herniation be had found a heller way. 1 beta could be nn m.-ii r..r Nepeese. lie ate his hrraUnt before ,).. ami was on the trail before it sl jet light. Purposely he tlriiek due j etst, so thst In coming up from the I south and west Pierrot unuttl not i strike hit aledie tracks. fr he made ! up his mind now thnt l'lere..l .i l never know and mint never hare si ...-i...ion, even innum u cist him I so msnv more miles to travel that! ha would not reach the tirny l.ooni until the eeroiid dnv. It ns better! to be a dsv late, after all, as It wss : possible Hint something ,,,,,1,1 mVe i delayed Pierrot. So he made no ef-1 fort to trael fat. j There h ... ...... .1 i. I , - - n'uiii ni Drills . tori tat lncl on to M,T...... .. .. i annul to happen, and In It to the full. There: lie waa posnive Hist e,,, u, , ac llain. the cabin on th., oou a one. I hit aloueiiea wss to Nepeese burdened wilh no tho,l,t of ,,r There were time. hl, Iboiitht f heiii, ,!, r;,,,K ... oer. arn l,r wanted to ilresin h.v her.elf. iM ,h, ,i,,,, ,nH,t,; Into the mr.tenes of which she would not admit even Pierrot. She wat growing i, womanho.M-Jut( the sweet, e .cd bu.l of womanhooH a : ''-" tirl with the soft velvet or girlhood m her ee.. y,t h ,, m,.ierv of woaisn stirring gentlv in1 - - ... ., , n,,,i were; he.itat,,,, t,,,,,,,,, ,,kfuin, hfr n signs. On Ihe wall close to her mir ror she bad tacked a largo page from a woman'a mnguzine, nnri on this puce was a lovely vision of curln. Fifteen hundred miles north of the sunny California studio in which tho pic tore had been taken, Nepeese, with pouted red lips and puckered fore head, was fighting to master the mys tery of the girl s curls! Hhe was looking into her mirror, her face flushed and her eyea aglow in the excitement of the ntruggle to million ono ot the coveted ringlets from a tress that fell nway below her hips, when the door opened behind ber, and Jlush Mirl aggurt walked in (To bo continued) Radio Programs For the first lima in the history of the I'niversity uf tlregun extension lei tiires, funs in radio land will have nn opportuuity of looking In behind (ho scenes of s radio studio. For years the listeners have beard lectures on topics rniiging from Cniirism to the fall of the cruss word pussle; but next Friday evening they will hove the opportunity to step behind tile microphone and get the speaker'! point of view. Prnfeeioir lluith K. Hossoii, mem ber of the faculty of the written and spoken Kuglish department nud de bate conch, is going to tell the radio funs about tho speaker's side of tic microphone. As an expert ou public speaking he cotilcnil thnt the rnilto litis beeu a benefit to public speakers. Ho will oliuw lioiv the railiu litis em phasized the modern speaker's point of view of informality. Cleveland, Woy Watts, Varsity trio, Polly and Hilly Hull. KFOA, Seattle, 4M.3 meters 0:45 p -in., Olympic hotel concert or- cnesita; o.4a-6:lo, boys program Morun school; 8:.'M0, Seattle Times dance mimic; 10:05-1.0, Eddie Jlark- ness orchestra. KFtt II, Hollywood, 252 meters 7:45 p. m., Hagpickera' dnuce or chestra; U-10, program; 10-11, Hurry Seymour's own hour of fun and Jollity; 11 1-', BrnDdstatlcr' Holly wood Muntiuurte cafe daoce orclu?s trn. -Mel Pctlesky, leader. KOO, Onklaud. Mil meters 4-5 :"0 p. m., coucert orchestra, Hotel fit. Francis; 8, program; 10-1 a. m., Hen ry Httlstetid's orchestra. KIU, I.os Angele.w. 405.2 meters (1-0 :." p. m., Art Hickman's Itillmorc hotel concert orchestra, Kilwnrtl Kilz ptltlick. director; U::',0-7::iO, little sto ries, Amrrienn history, l'rofessor Walter Sylvester Hertsog, Helcnc Pirio and Henrietta Poland, r'..diiiRs, brondctint' from L'ntnline island; 8-10.. tho KIU Caravan broadcasting from Ste. t-'nttilina island on the Pacific. Orpheus Four, llurknvin brotlers' Ilnwniian trio, Uncle Itemus, Snin Hintls, nionoliguit,!, and Uncle Joiin; 10- 11, Art liickmnn's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra, Enrl Burnett, lcniler; 11- 2 a. m., tho Lost Angels of KIU from Calnlina island. K.N'X, Hollywood, 3,15.0 meters 5:45-0:15 p. m., Wurlitvr pipe organ studio, sports talk by Sid Ziff; 6:15 7:110, dinner hour music; 7:110-8, pro gram from Wurlitxer studio; 8-10, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut (jrove dunce orchestra from Ambnnsndor hotel; 11 2 a. in., Hollywood night, introducing fit moiig Hollywood people. KPO, San Francisco, 429.5 meters 8.-10 p. ni., program, St. Michael's choir. Mountain Stations. KOA. Denver. 322.4 meters 6:30 p. in., Trinily Methodist Kplscoptll church services. SUNDAY'S PROGRAMS Pacllio Coast. KOW, Portland, 401.5 meters 10:30 to 12 noon, services from First Presh.vterinn church: fl. Church ser vices by Rev 11. P. Blnke, assisted hy Franklin high school male quartet; 7, dinner concert by Colburn'a ilelouy Men of the. Hotel Portland; intermis sion solos by Mrs. Dudley Field Clnrke. KFI, I.os Angeles, 40S.5 meters (1:45-7 p. ni., Itsdiotorinl talk; 7.-8. prograni. Metropolitan theater, Adolf Tan.ller's 45-piece concert orchestra; 8-11, Virginia Flobri, soprsno;Mar guerite Uetirande, concert pianist; li lt), Kxaminer, Cinderella hallroom or chestrs ef Ixing Besch; 10-11, Psck ard Eight dance orchestra. Bill Ilen nesser. leader. KFWB, Hollywood, 252 meters fi ll p. in., movie night in movieland: stars of sereirn do their stuff, Harry Sevinour, Chief Big Battle. K;0, Onklnffd, Cjl.. .".61.2 meters 11 a. in.. St. f.nke'a Episcopal church; 3..".0 p. m KliO Littl' Symphony or chestra; 8, St. Luke's Episcopal churrh. t KIU, Los Angeles, 4"5 2 meters; 6.30-7 p. in.. Art Hickman'; BiHn-.nre hoiel concert orchestra. Edward Fltl- nairick. director: 7-7:30, Arthur Blakeler. organist; 7:SO-S-lS. pro- r, inipmntmnsl nihle Students as socintion: 8:15-11. program, Haroid L. Arnold, Inc., arranged by J. How ard Johnson. KJK. Seattle, 34.4. 11:30 a. m. First Methodist Eniscopol church,'.! ltnlnh Mniree. nastor; 7 p. m., First Metnodist Episcopal church. KXX, Hollywood. 330.0 meters 5-6:15 p. in., Kndio sunset service, Amhastindor hnlel thentcr conducted by Her. Chss. F. Aked and Itev. t. Dyer: 7-8, program. First Presbyter ian church of Hollywood; 8-0, Ambas sador hotel concert orchestra, Josef Itosenfeld, director; 0-11, program, lt.r C. "Cliff" Durnnt. ' KPO. San Francisco, 429.5 meters 6-7:30 p. m.. States restaurant or chestra; 8:30-10, Rudy Keiger'a Fair mount hotel orchestra. Mountain Stations. CECA, Calgary, Can., 435 meters Seventh Day Adventure church. El der II. Woods. KOA, Denver, 322.4 meters 11 n. , Trinity Methodist Episcopal church; 4 p. m., Trinity orchestra;: Shad J. Tinsley; 7:30, Trinity Metho dist Episcopal church. wsi will get an additional structure i ments, but the Indisn v to care for fifty patienls. An appropriation of $30,000. Is av ailable for tne TyratniU Lake enlarge- not contemplate- startiI1,'", the new building nntil thee, : pital hat been thoroughly Klamath Indian Hospital Will be , Built Next Year WASHINGTON1, April IS. Plans for construction of three new Indian hospituls und nn addition to a fourth was anounced today by the interior depvrtmenr. Ihey will be built under sup em sum of tho bureau of Indian affairs dur ing the next fiscal year on the reser vations : Klamuth, Ore., Fort Peek. Mont.; Pyramid Lake, Nevada, and Fort Lapwni, Idaho. The Klamath reservation will have n forly bed general hospital to cost $10,000; Fort peck a -4 bed funeral institution, costing $20,000; Pyhamid Lake- a new hospital and Itchabilita tiuu of .in existine one, and Fort Lap- 'X'appy Hii'kc.,' drama (lr,nl frctn IV(rr It, K.vnf'jt mivel by FdWitrd Hour, pin yfw right, will ho prpj-enti'd by lh KtJf) players Thursday evr uaig, April 't. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Pactflo Const. K(iV, Portland, 401.5 m-Mirs p m, ponfcrr by Cnlhurn's Melody Men nf Iie Poribtntt; iniVrinimtioii tolu ists, Lro Skrptoii, viitlint and Koili Ifrn Nklpiin, ii'niitKt; 10, rnnrcrt by I If lit .loliuflon'M Mviliiidimih hot'l Strollirn. KKt, Lor Anjrel''. 40. m-tern S:.'l0 0 p. m.. F.xnm'ner's muwirnl hitf hour; 7, raditorinl tnlk; T "7 ;.. I.nkn Arnnvlirnd dnni'i orclirntrn. Md Itimon, Irndt'r; T : -H. Hotks!n-lf, Misti Nanry ; S P. Kn minor r.m inmiily prigrnin; 1 1, musicat pr'- Slnrr Ituntfll, Mui'S lnfr; lnrotliy Special Offer 10 off on Junior SIMPLEX IRONER (na afternoon early In Pecember, aa Ihey wars rsturnitu to tha tirny Loon, l'lerrot atnpped suddenly a dnaen paces ahead of Nepeese and stared at tha enow. A strauis snow ahoa trsil had Joined their own and waa headiot toward Ilia cabin. Y,,r . --". n. . m reti. he reve led In It i Tha trail came ...(. hi f ,1.. 1 . ' " " north-aud off Ih.r. ... ll.. n. . . "" """'""".fordi-sppoln.mei.t Ala- th.. .. .i : l,n'w tH ...;.h. ; : : ."' , ?;"-on.p.ny he, f,h . i 7 I i irr-Hirer I., neu .m. en. nrpeesa Dad luesned whst they uiesnt. ".M'sieu the Fsrtor from I.ao Italu!" eba aatd. l'lerrot, deep In his own oihrr thoushle, ararcsly heard the straixe la usb that raise auddenly from her lips. Nepeese waa llileninf to ths arowl that waa ataJn In Ilaree'a throat. It waa a low but terrible sound. 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