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Show y WEDNESDAY, "APRIL 13, 1931 MacArthu Revives Government Allots DAILY HERALD Provo, UUh County, UUh An Old Ballad OLD SOLDIERS I1EVER DIE (Vfuu. i. $46,500,000 for School Projects of Tanana River Ice Pack to Pay Jackpot ' Of $125,000 to Winners Old Soldiers Never Die w mm r mm w i ;-- . s. die,-Neve- jt : i wer-ufferl- --j-- " :J Is-- a ijf . - i;. m,';if, i,i,'f,i'j uM-kr- a 1 1 " ! n ng ... p: - s I 1 fault-judgme- nt f -- J ' t 1 . . the-Bogg- f Top Price Of Paid for ; T -- "Two Ltst Worlds" C . and " TOMORROW A RING "35-year-- Purebred Heifer 7 5 I : - lc Women" ..;WITH NO TIME UMIT - ; "Pre-Hislor- RIOT . - . j Jd . fade-tawayL- t . 1 9, . pre-Wor- a w . n v - l " a . ck TO a a. . halfj-doze- Damage Suit ice-pa- - I Decision in Th .WASHINGTON, April 25 (U.PJ . BOISE, April 23 (U.0 Idaho sunreme court todav iro-The government has tentatively PETER J. HAYES whn the groaning actiont of Fifth district awarded 146,500,000 for 100 achool By United Press Staff Correspondent moves at .wooden tripod set 4n the heId th Isaac McDougaU of. court construction projects In areas Judge middle of the river. The tripod NENANA, Alaska; April 23 .(U.R) pulls a t$ut wire and stopa,a time Pocatello In vacating a Judgment where federal activities are re- fpreviously. entered In Thii xentral Alaska riverbpaUdock. i for4 population by default sponsibly made have their persons town Many The ruling was made in,.an ap-- r watthed creases. expectantly today trnn n-- a nvr w t n nfa n ni h peal by the Orange Transportaof the Ta- U. S. Education .Commissioner lor n early break-u- p simSnsonJyoung tion Company, lac, from the de Earl J. scnooi .stuaeni, cision by Judge McDougall-- . nign Ancnorage go proiects iwere. selected out of a off a $125,000 jackpot and herald dreamed the Tanana ice would According to the: high court' 26. He decision, the . 4:03 at out p.m., of April to the terri528 as of coming thej conipanj had tued spring list having applications ' $1 for a ticket and shared in Arimo ranches arid one of it em- -i ; paid tory. the highest priority for the funds . ' $20,000 pot. ployes," Ben Claik, for' damageaw Point Barrow on the Arc- theMarvin available. It was t)ie first grant tic'From Anderson of Fairbanks resulting' collision, from aj truck tn fTJ nu at Vi. aa Tav on 7 the under a law passed by congress 0 the o.ithMtyn Aia.Va nan. won $80,000 in 19,37 in 1949. nana pool the day after- he had When the ranch faied to entexy last session. nandie, oldtimers and Cheecha- - just pocketed $4000 for guessing an appearance-ithe suIU a de.., kos alike a were from on made Tbe allotments on the "smaller Chena river right $3,H8J3i allowing "ice fever pool break-u- p tentative 'basis' pending final ac. and costs Was entered for. thai pool." closest to the .Whoever guessed tion on the applications. exact. time of the break-u- p Orange Transportation company will The projects; the 'applicant or getj more than $125,000.. Some Subsequently, the Arimo rancheji and Clark asked that the Judg-local educational agency and the 193,000 guesses were made before TOO AFFECTIONATE be vacated on 'the "ground! April 7 deadline. Expenses FORT WORTH. Tex. (U.R) An ment the sums tentatively alloted to "each the that attorney for the lnsur-will take about $63,000. . include: affectionate dog proved upsettintance firm had misplaced the filet Although the ice was about for Idaho Arco school district No. three feet thick and showed signs Edgar L. Boggs. His dog wasiin the case.and had failed to arw 4 with him in the car when swer in time. of riding I cracking, excitement mounted it Ill, $137,400.' Into his la.p to give! Though court held that there, jelimbed water weekend when last began OregonrHermiston Union high to Jtrickle over the Ice:, It came him a wet lick of affection, was no showing made that district U-$169,395. shoved the dog aside butidistrict court abused Us ,discre mountain snow- -. WashinRtoh Hazel Dell school from melting its "early appearance! lost control of the .car, which Jtion or r that It action was no district 53, Vancouver. $108,810; packs andforth forecasts "Cf an overturned. Bbggs crawled, outlin accord with the ' ends of Jus4 Moses Lake school district' 161, brought tice" break-u.. more angry than hurt. early Clover Park, Pierce The $473,860; of water event the weight r o u ri f y, $291,500 Kennewick, win cause the ice to crack. $497,470! -- South Central school ually ', Last Day district 406, $538,780; Vancouver, Veteran sourdoughs said the ice eight years before MacArthur :' arrived at the Point.; V; : ". They Just Fade Away Then, In" 1931, a man. namedf m-- a otwmi Charles w. Campbell wrote a : rtAKgwiaiwui .'. march around the old solider ' theme. .It began: ; r Old soldiers never U ittt brj Pi4m Um m, nrriV ttj to die, never die--Old Soldiers never die, 4 They lust iade avay. a t But. Campbell's version, brigW away when people rushed jo reference libraries, .music stores and nally dedicated to Maj. . K. W. pld attics looking for the song.) Momeyer, 2nd Battalion, 112th In I Bujt.it seems that thejre have been fantry Regiment, had a second 4ft,4r li 4mVMh "S pot one. but about a verse MacArthur didn't quote: different ballads .written f. about ' , old soldier and 'his fading th Young Soldiers wish, they '! days."'would.-The earliest reference song Wish they would, wish they! written in 1R35 by Abbey Hutch' 1,1 v- v would. ;troup-er.f identified "a inson, i onlylas There is nothing1 about what Young Soldiers, wish they rr. r 4m, Ttoyjwt Ma . jr, .014 . OK , wM.kr m. 4m, ' would, "trbup" he belonged to. I ' Hutchinson's word had It that Wish they'd lade away; 'itibd words can never, die, never This march, Iated adopted byi die." Sornptime before the 26th Infantry as their regij neer War-Wdrld I. the British Tom- mental song, is still, published in mies took it over and substituted band music form by Carl Fischer, j i old soldiers" for "kind words Inc.,; in New York. ' i TUt tU .mjt Tk7 JmI Mi ttlr toy,' . ancj; sang ; it while marching hi wr, i.wtj. A hurried fearrh throuch the thrbugh" France. niusic files at T'BC turned ip a. vr Then another aonf of the old newer old soldier nitty, written, coiiild go out earlier" than usual $433,041. oldier was discovered. lurking' In 1939 by Frank Westphal. This thijs year because the . river is War' one gets back to the flowery style sonfiewhere in the frozen at the lowest level in many ' ..I era. .This.-- one gets I little flow of rflder days: seasons.' Fare the well olc soldier, , In the ery, but works on the same gen history of Fades the sun, your day is the Tanana pool, the earliest eral plan: j break-u- p rr - Old soldiers never (die. TP occurred April 20, 1940, done, day 'is done. and the latest May 16, 1945. Fare thee well old soldier. ;' $1750 They simply lade away As many as 20 or 30 persons Tho' you,' re 'gone, your deeds Even as you and I often pick the same minute. Last live on. tJpon a summer's tiaypj): , : Old soldiers, never "die, That's why they njever jlie year 30 persdns held winners lWraei Cfy fade 4:t4 pjn.. May 6. away. They simply just They (U.R) 25 Top .BOISE, April Old soldiers never die. Iit was either one ef these ver- Corporations and companies a of $1750 for purebred .sioKs that was introduced to West ''POPULAR VERSION of "Old Soldiers" was: published in) Chicago price They just end their day. have was been formed by ticket hold- the heifer at yesterday paid in 1939. Copyright is now owned by Remiqk Music .Corpi of New Idaho invitation Guernsey sale ers to reduce Uncle Sam's I'omt, wnere it was picked up; Fade away, fade away, fade share and remembered fey.' a'! cadet! .above' away. their is with York. Quartet version permission. by W. T. McClelland and son, of the winnings. ; reproduced v rarned MacArthur. ja found ' the Still they stay. Ariz. Tucson, he exact time is recorded turi of the century Arnly lore (Copyright Fern ick' Music Corp. The 31 head of heifers andcows say that the melody was lntro-duqreprinted by permission;iPUNCHBOARDS OUTLAWED Fee Must Accompany brought an average of $922. Merle to West Pbiirtt by Gen. The music is just about vthcj BOISE. April 25 (U.R) The Miller, Burlington, Wash., con-- band version once ., re-as'P. the Charles same., Boise citv council last night Dnriimpnr Rpnifrntinn . signed Summerll. nvw the animal which brought a 1892.lit As irt tired, who gets into the chorus. ncyui,! song.j t.ailed the lid down on the punchthe highest price. 10 nave iaaea away in. Doarct business in Uils U ' iffmi P.) 01 city., BOISE.1 April 25 ' Invest f Local voters.', by a. two to one ment recent, years.'. Now that State Finance companies must pay a $25 to a hviestlon-from- : - indicated they. 7 3.Arthur has- aired it in the halls;count-last- ; April' docu- - Commissioner E. F. Haworth, will it owever. of congress, prdb- did not wat the devices licensed said the old $5 fee set ip Fv.nl in ( ably turn up in more n version- s- anymore. ;The council passed an in 1933 wns outdated by a leeisla- t. the ordinpni-e and irt . more ,places-r-thathe board In Blaine. outlawing an opinion written in reply tive repealer, . . after TeTinessee Waltz. midnight. B RICHARD KLEINER . NEA Staff Correspondent ' j When YORK EW (NEA) Gin. Douglas MacArthur, an old aoldier, appeared- before congress hej started somethlnf In j music circles. He closed hi speech with to an old "barracks a ballad- - which .had j it that old die, they just fade lolfiien ' jievcr ' ' .1 ' ' away. ! Hardly had hi words faded " Court Upholds Break-U- p f; MmMM ON THE ed - - Three More Utah S K S, - r? Casualties Korea Reported 0 Geji-iEva- ns I VfASHINGTON. April. 25 OJ.R) department of defense; today announced' three Utah casualties I Jn tjhe Korean area, f Navy airman Lawrence p. ten. son- of Mr. and Mrsif rence' Larsen,- - i Salt iLake' City, was reported killed in . action. Afarine Pfc. Robert' O-- Morris, 1 on of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris,, Sale Lake City, wit reported . wounoea in action. Atid air force Sgt.j Geofte E. .Miiljward. husband off Mrs--! Eulsil Milward, Salt Lake City,, fas re ported missing in action. The! i gga)ai ysssgaa fi) - I - . LAST TIMES TONIGHT " Open st Last Show at 9 :40 1:15 SHOWS 7:00 AND 9:20 : THE RAW, ROARING, ROUGH SHOD i i Wednesday, April 25. ! pRdvo . Admy Peck. Wendell Only the Valiant, G, Macdonald OREY ' My Forbidden Paramount Past R. Mitchum. Strand .Underworld Story; Kiss for Corliss. Uinta Two Lost Worlds Pre: historic Women:' "'ftotor ' Vu Two Flags. 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