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Show f 'r. Nevada Couple Keeps Boy, 10, Family Escapes Famous Ballet As Fire Breaks Chained Up To a Steel Rail Out in S. L. Home Dancer Dies In An ELY; Nev., April 8 (U. elderly: Ely trapper and his wife were in Jail Saturday, charsed with chaining their on to a 21 -- pound, section of steel rail to keep him from play ind with other children.' . The youth, Billy Smith, was front yard raking leaves insix-fo-his radius alworking in the ot lowed by the chain when he was spotted Friday by officers. The, officers arrested his step father, Aaron E. Smith, and his mother, Susie Smith, both about 50. After puzzling through his law books, deputy district attorney Donald Hemingway charged ? amusemGntSS i i j Sunday, April j t 4 them with assault and battery. Nevada has no child cruelty law; as such. ,' The Smiths, looking unworried, appeared before Justice of the Peace C. S. Rowan at 10 a. m. for preliminary hearing. They re quested additional time to obtain an attorney and Rowan continued the hearing until 10 a. m. April 13. Rowan fixed bail for the couple at $300 apiece and they were returned to Jail when they were unable to post this. There were indications the Smiths planned to plead not guilty and to demand a jury trial. The boy s fatner repeated to a friend the assertion he had made previously to authorities that he had chained the boy to keep him at home and so that he woudn't "bother the neighbors." SALT LAKE CITY, April 8 (U.R) Don Gallacher, 21, was fixing a flat tire Saturday when he looked up and saw the roof of his home on fire. He ran up the back stairway and Into the kitchen where Mrs. Gallacher was to bathe preparing Cindy, daughter. Gallacher the wrapped baby in a blanket, Mrs. Gallacher wrapped her hair in clothing and the three es- -. caped through smoke and flames that had begun to eat their way into the kitchen from the front part of the house. Firemen said the blaze was started by sparks from the chimney. Damage was estimated at about $2,500. The apartment kitchen was destroyed and the two other rooms badly damaged. 1 PROVO Academy WabaslvA venue, V. Mature. Motor Vu It's a Great Feeling. Paramount Riding High, B. i Crosby. f Strand - Conflict, Adventure's t End. UinU Hasty Heart, R. Reagan;. WASHINGTON, April 8 U.E Pirates of Capri. The government made its first "AMERICAN FORK Saturday to a city The Heiress, O. De cash allotment Cameo qualifying for aid in the $1,000,-000,0Havilland. national slum clearance Star-Lit- e Yes Sir, That's My and urban redevelopment proBaby, D. O'Connor. ' 1 gram. " ' LEHI M. Administrator Raymond Royal On the Town, G. Kelly. Foley of the housing and home Red Light. G. Raft; .Utah finance agency announced apBlondie in the Dough. proval of a $60,930 advance plan OREM contract for Dallas, Tex. ning Genevan-Bagd- ad: Valley of the Dallas was among the first of 77 Giants. communities which asked for PAYSOK s reservation of capital grants unHnlsh - Key to the City, C. der the slum clearance program. f Gable. The money made available was Star The Nevadan, R. Scott; part of $1,700,000 which has been Highway 13. earmarked for Dallas. Earmarked PLEASANT GROVE money for the 77 applicant com Grove Tell it to the Judge, R. munities already totals $113,000,1 Russell. . . 000. ' five-jnonth-- their . Dallas First To Get Funds For -- Slum Clearance 00 old , Easter Sunday and see the cherry blossoms. The man and wife round-thworld flying team of Dianna and Bob Bixby made- this decision after a second stroke of mechanical misfortune with their converted Mosquito bomber, the Huntress II. The plane's braking failed when Dianna brought it in to a landing at Haneda airport early today at the end of a flight from Calcutta, India. , The plane kept on going right down the runway and came to a stop in deep mud of the end of the runway just short of Tokyo Bay. e- - London Clinic LONDON. ADril 8 (ERVaslav 60. f once hailed as the world's greatest ballet 4 dancer died Saturday. He died in a London clinic. His wife, Romola, who also was his pupil and biographer, was at his bedside. Nijinsky became insane at the height of hLs career. He eave his last public performance in Monte video in 1937 and two years later was in a Swiss sanatorium. schizophrenic. Insulin-shoc- k treatments helped him sufficiently so that he and his xalthful wife could leave the asylum and go to Hungary in 1937: But he never recovered completely and never danced again. After World War II. Mrs. Ni jinsky brought him . to England and they setled in a cottage near Egham in Surrey. iMljln&ky, SUNDAY HERALD 9-Ye- Sunday, April 9, 1950 HI Heir to $9,000,000 Estate MARTINEZ, Cat, April 8. ld A boy was named sole heir Saturday to a $9,000,000 estate left by his. grandmother, Mrs. Kath-eriBrown Irvine of Mor-ag- a, (U.R) educational, cultural and so. cial work. lives with White hit Young mother, Gloria Wood White of Newport Beach. She is the estranged wffe of Mrs.. Irvine's son by Va former marriage William Thornton White- Jr., of Oakland, Cal., who was named executor of the will. Mrs. Irvine married Irvine in 1931. She previously was married to William Thornton White, millionaire Oakland lumberman. They were di vorced in 1922. nine-year-o- ne Cal. Federal and state 'authorities, however, estimated inheritance taxes will take about $5,000,000 of the legacy. Mrs. Irvine died in her Moraga home last Sunday at the age of 62. She was the widow of the late James Irvine, once said to be one of the richest men in the world and California's largest landowner. He also held vast properties in Montana. Discovery of the huge legacy came when the widow'a will was filed for probate here yesterday by Attorney Charles S. Wheeler Jr., of 1890 in Kiev. Russia the on 5ffHuJ?n Francisco. Warned as sole heir was two Polish dancers and the deU cendant of a long line of dancers:V William Thornton White III 01 niewpori tseacn, cai. He rose to fame in the Rus sian imperial ballet at St. PetersThe entire estate will be turned over to the burg and made his western Euroboy on his pean debut with the troupe in 21st birthday. ' The exact Paris in 1909. Another member of amount was not revealed, but the company was Pavlova. it was known to include the His success was phenomenal. major portion of $9,373,378 He became the darling of Europe left by Irvine to his wife on and the Americas. Fashionable his death in 1947. He also-lef- t women in New York stole his a $100,000,000 estate in underwear and ripped it up for the form of a foundation for souvenirs. His valet stole the artificial leaves from his costume for "Le Spectre de La Rose," one of his most famous roles, and sold them for enough to build himself, a house. - at each of your popular INTERMOUNTAIN f ' A : ' - everi cms am NOW PLAYING LET'S GO BOWLING REGAL 1. Recreation Center OPEN PLAY 12 NOON to 12 MIDNlGlfr 'Sf!BBIJ!W You Can Take Our Word For It For Entertainment : North Univ Ave., Ptovo THEATRE where The U. S. 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