A-8 THE EVENING STAR highway Washington, State patroL Scioto County exchanges were D. C. yesterday, E. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. ISM Earlier Clare closed after Telvi Due to Testify Williams, Ohio Consolidated rock-throwing and Hungary Rejief Portsmouth (Ohip) Aides cable-cutting president, told the Portsmouth lncidente. The citizens' committee that he Communication Workere of In Riesel Case Today Act to End Phone Strike would give “immediate consid- America, on strike against Ohio eration” to any new plans for , Dec. 4 UP).—The Gifts Consolidated since last July 15, Asked police PORTSMOUTH, Ohio. Dec. 4 unless a majority of the council better protection that might has denied responsibility defense opens today In the trial Leaders of the Red Cross (A*).—Portsmouth City Council agrees that it is needed. lead restoration of tele- for In this weeks Post Metropolitan Hungarian phone service. stftke violence. of three men on charges that Area last night adopted a resolution Mr. Layton and Acting Police Relief Fund today He repeated his demands, At last count, some 18 they conspired to aid an acid* called on declaring extraordinary Bailey however, issues business and an emer- Chief Albert asked the that the company held up a strike settlement. Government lead- declare "adequate hurler after he blinded labor ers to support the emergency gency exists as a result of the Council to the emer- must have assurance Chief among these are union de- gency. The gave Victor Riesel. appeal for funds. lack of telephone service here declaration that law enforcement is an es- mands for. arbitration of griev- Mr. Layton authorization to tablished fact before it defendants, HpR _ The Washington since October 15. can con- ances and a union shop. The it At least one of the JmH six area Red work policemen more than 40 sider sending in TiKF wi Leo is expected to take Cross chapters quota of The resolution demanded im- supervisors to latter requires workers to Join ~, Jpg Telvi. have a of hours a week in a new training man our exchanges again.” the stand defense. $78,000 in the mediate restoration service by the union after a specified time in his own Nation-wide Red program under protection of the Portsmouth and surrounding of employment. Telvi’s slain brother Abe, is al- Cross campaign for $5 million the struck Ohio Consolidated legedly the who Hungarian Telephone Co. and it authorized man threw the for relief. City Manager Layton acid at Mr. Riesel. Daniel W. Bell, of I Robert E. |ntf / JB* chairman request ¦ Also on trial are Gondolfo Mi- the area fund appeal, sent tele- to that the Ohio National grams today large Guard be sent here if he finds ranti and Domenico Bando. to 100 busi- local police unable to maintain Four others, including labor ness firms in the District. Em- racketeer () phasizing law enforcement. John that the appeal is an Mayor Harold Frecka and Mr. Dioguardi, are to be tried later B ,* MSI emergency he said “all one. Layton! agreed, however, that the on charges of plotting the at- funds will go directly for relief tack. 'Guard would not be requested x of the Hungarian people, and Mr. Riesel, the Government’s Jb the appeal in no way conflicts last witness, yesterday told the with the United Givers Fund GOING TO NEW YORK? I story of the attack and said it M J campaign.” came just as he was about to Mr. Bell urged employers to ENJOY B. H.V.IW dm) Mm) give his attacker a quarter, make contributions and to pro- ALL thinking he a panhandler. vide an opportunity for their igU ROOMS was WITH RADIO Lounging Under Marquee employes to name voluntary gifts. All funds collected should: The columnist said the man be sent lounging to American Red Cross was under a theater Fund W»NGU marquee : Headquarters, 2025 E as Mr. Riesel left street N.W. Lindy s Restaurant early on the M ¦ Serving vice; morning of April 5. with Mr. Bell as J&, chairman of the special drive are, When the man approached, / the heads said, k! Mb of the five suburban Mr. Riesel he assumed he chapters, Walter Dudley, was- going for tip Alex- to ask a for andria: Hamilton Myers. Arling- 1 watching his car, or just a hand- out. ton; Mrs. Boru Newman, Falr- The man never said any- Maj. thing but “hey,” the columnist VICTOR RIESEL fav: Gen. Lawis B. Hershey, Montgomery and Joseph Rab- testified. Appears at Court tor 1000 •*••»• bitt,, Prince Georges. thtwvAt 7:25 continued, —AP Wir«photo < exactly p.m„, on Then, Mr. Riesel C « |l»,| Thursday, May 6, 1937, he felt "the deluge—it was more HOTEL (IN ll*M** OU three Sheriffs I horror-struck eyewitnesses than a splash—it was a com-; ¦ defendants the second Not Allowed plete sudden burst of liquid—- count of the indictment, charg- LONDON.—Sheriffs and mem- watched as CHESTERFIELD helplessly the gi- hit my face.” ing conspiracy to harbor and bers of the clergy are not eligible IS# West 49th Strut. Ntw Yerk ant airship Hindcnburg— said He said that first he didn’t aid the escape of Telvi. for election to membership in WriW tm MuHroMd boekNl at Abe OASAOt Across THI STltn to be crashproof exploded realize what had happened, An eighth defendant has the houses of Parliament. “then came the sharpest, most pleaded guilty and for into flame while landing at testified R||§Sf Lakehurst, New Jersey! painful burning I ever felt.” He the Government. said he cried out: “I am hit. I Now, in this week’s Post, am hit by acid. I will not be able ADVERTISEMENT. f you’ll read the fantastic sec- to read'” ond-by-second account of this Scars Around Eyes Condensed from forthcoming book terrible holocaust! You’ll re- Mr. Riesel was .asked to re- move his dark glasses, acid burns live this vivid, dramatic ex- plain around his eyes. “The Story were ' perience as survivors recount “1 am totally blind,” he tes- their personal roles in this tified. of GabrieUe” tragedy! You’lllearn how by- The defense asked Mr. Riesel This tender and deeply moving standers acted when they saw on cross-examination if he had ever been subpoenaed to testify story of a little girl’s last days grate | their loved ones jumpingfrom before a grand jury—apparently on earth willbe, we believe, one the burning wreckage! And referring to Government charges of the most memorable reading you buy you’llfind out that Mr. Riesel was attacked When about the hero- experiences ofyour life. It gives I srs; because he prospective wMMBUB ic action of the Hindenburg's was a a reassurance 11 witness. profound that officers and crew, even in there beauty the Attorney Paul is in this world, I middle of this raging inferno! and courage, and that nothing -—>u7TP Williams objected, contending I sturdy heavy-duty _ _ This coal or wood only in life is great to face. m.J You’llnever forget “Terror that “the Government is too I grate is our "best seller”—buy it now at y 5 in the in this proving the maiming of this December Reader’s Digest WMII a special price. Other sizes 20" to 36" # a a Twilight” week’s truck... buy Judge # Saturday Evening Post! man at this time.” Wil- brings you a 27-page condensa- '%¦ also available at special prices. llajn B. Herlands upheld the tion from The Story of Gabrielle. • • • objection. Get December Reader’s Di- Miranti, Telvi Bando and Leo gest at newsstands today: 43 ar- me. are under indictment, like the I D. L. 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