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Compiled From Wire Repor ts MISSING DENTURES led to battles both inside and outside the court Friday. Miss Carol Drawdy, 19, testified that she had jilted Michael Kasparian, 38, of Providence, R.I. She charged that he had stolen her den tures to get even with her. Kasparian denied the charge and was found innocent, but his troubles were not yet over. After the verdict, police said Mrs. Loretta Robin, Miss Drowdy's sister walked up and hi t him in the face. The two women then wai ted outside the courtroom, but Kasparia n escaped out a side door. About a half hour later, the women caught up with Kaspari an at a bus stop, where Miss Drowdy allegedly took off her spiked heel shoe and attacked him. She was charged with assaul t and battery. arold Thomas O'Brien was added to the F ederal Bureau of nvestigation's list of Ten Most iWa nted Fugitives Friday. He is ought for unlawful interstate light to avoid prosecution, based on a federal warra~ssued at hicago in 1960 in the ?la ·ng of barroom acquaintance a lake, III. r-- - -~_ - .Amunioa1 court judge upheld Friday e placement of city-erected barers between Negro and white sidential a reas in southwest tlanta. Judge Robert E. Jones disissed a petition brought against e cit~ by a group ?f Negroes d whit~ persons seeking to hav_e e barners remove~. The suit arged tha t the barricades were public nuisance. The wood-and-steel barricades ere erected Dec. 18 after Mayor an Allen Jr. and the boar d of dermen approved ordinances rmitting them. Jones ruled that the roads ased to be public streets when ~ ::~ances closing them were "If it is not a public street ~~: :fr£ :se~ 0 ~: is: ~~:ct~: TiiE CLASSIC NEWS story occurred in San Bernardino, Cali f. , if an angry wife's charge is true. Mrs. Joe Cardova accused her husband of biting their one-eyed Pekingese dog because it bit him first. No complaint was filed, but offi cer Elio Gonzales advised the husband to seek medical treatment for a cut above his mouth. r~ H;w ·?~:*r:.;;·,< [ >t' Section 1 - 3 ·· Saturday, January 5, 1963 ·'.=-~-:;~-~~!(~\;,~;;;·-? -~. ~ Drip-Dry, No-Iron , M,i-Daeron Travels ~ Through All Seasons FOUR · MONTH · OLD Deborah Jeanne Nobrega has a social security card all her own. Deborah has had a bank savings ac'coun t opened for her and the law requ ires recipients of dividends, interest or other payments ,to give identifying numbers for reports to the Internal Revenue Service. So lawabiding Deborah got a social security number. AN ENTERPRISING Moscow housewife is on trial for running a "save your marriage" DEBORAH NOBREGA mail-order service. According to the newspaper Moscow Pravda, Mrs. Nedezhda Sosnovskaya cleared more than $1,400 with the scheme. She picked her clientele from divorce notices in Soviet newspapers. She wrote the wives, promising to " bring peace and harmony to married life and make their husbands love them ." Mrs. Sosnovskaya's secret cure: " Take an ordinary piece of paper, fold it and place it near the bed. Set an alarm clock for midnight and when it rings, tear off a strip of the paper. If this fails to bring results, repeat the operation on followin g nights." ACTRESS Rita LaRoy's ad offering a silver blue mink stole for sale brought quick results, Los Angeles police reported. Someone responded while she was not at home and stole the stole. EIGHTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Mrs. Anna Hunt was talking to a sales clerk in a Philadelphia gift shop when an armed bandi~ appeared and announced, "This is a holdup!" "Holdup, nothing," cried Mrs. Hunt, as she began striking the would-be robber. He fled to a waiting taxicab. - - - - -- - - - - -- -- - - - -- - - -- - - ASKS QUICK ACTION Jim Wright Confident _Of 01{ ~n Tri_ni~y Pia~ White homeowners in the area Washington Bw·eau of The News ad urged that the barriers be WASHINGTON-:-Rep._Jim Wright nstructed to create a racial buf- of Fort Worth said Fnday he felt r zone, intended to discourage .pretty confident" that auth?r_izae movement of Negroes into the hon of t~e. proP_Osed 900-r~ulh?n,. I-white neighborhood. dollar Tnmty River canalization Virgil Copeland, president of the project ~n be obtained in Conite Southwest Citizens Associa- gress this year. on which takes credit for the Wright said he was certain the an to use the barriers, said project will_ be approved b~ ilie at racial tension had increased House. Publi~ Works Committee, the area recently because of on which he 15 8 member. res~ures being put on white resi- The Fort Worth congressman ents to sell their homes to wrote a lette meanwhile, urging speedy action b~ the board in the_ hearings it will hold on the Trinity, A hearing has been set by the board in Washington on Jan. 24 . Wright said he did not know whether it would be public or whether he would be able to testify. Action by the board will be th~ first step jn a lengthy proce s , necessary before Congre. s can act. Dr~~·fuu • Fourth Floor S Ion .• �