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afelan0: Ctffitftte -AUGUST 24, 1930 A-n-. Peruvian Garrison Revolts Captures City and Officials SLAVONIANS ins Fins Martin C. Glavinia, Vincent PIl Oakland's Oaks 'Rescued' Oaks 100" years old, together with trees brought here from Paris -scores of years ago by the MacDermot family for the old estate at Seventh and Center streets, threatened with destruction to make way for a peewee golf course, are being transplanted and carted away to grace the landscape around a Hillsboro millionaire's new mansion. viuil, fLUl vx, jviiauuuuu, vtcs fife. dents and Josephine Harjunt LIMA, Peru, Aug.

28. (UP) An official today announced a revolutionary uprising ot troops of the garrison at Arequlpa. The rebels captured the government authorities at Arequipa and took possession of the which is the second largest in Peru. The government announced that It expects to restore order at Are qulpa soon, but meanwhile issued a decree closing the port of Mol-lendo to all merchant ships. All commercial aviation fields at Arequipa and In the vicinity of the captured city also were closed.

-The announcement said. Commandant Sanchez Cerro has instigated the uprising. He was said to have told the troops that the gov The Slavonian-American Republican club has Indorsed the candidacy of Buren Fitts for Governor and will carry forward a special campaign In behalf ot Fitts among the citizens who came from the Balkan states. James Dragicevlch TRIBUNE photo. MOU Immediate Construction of Railroads Lower Rates on i Certain Produce Needed To Relieve Suffering $150,000,, 2-Story ing Now Assured WasMngto it.

VtlciTtavh AT ernment would not pay them. is the president ot the organization, SUNDAY P. 0. ADDITION SITE APPROVED FOR BERKELEY CilFDRi TD SEND FEED TO DROUGHT AREA JT eUH 0' Immediate construction of the $180,000 addition to the Berkeley postoffice war assured yesterday, when Congressman "Albert B. Carter was advised from Washing ton that the $40,000 valuation fixed on the -site was satisfactory.

This means that there will be no occa- slon for- condemnation proceed AlUKCnlUJlf A I 1 -jr. 'tsxv LziLy-Kfj Injcs and that the purchase of the pronertv can now be consummated contract awarded and worl? SACRAMENTO. Aug. 23. Assurance that railroads will do their utmost to deliver native California commodities to drought stricken areas of the middle west, where cattle growers are threatened with huge losses because of lack of feed, was received today by the state agricultural department.

In line with the suggestions brought out at President Hoover's conference of governors on the drought situation, transcontinental lines entering the state will lower freight rates on live stock feed and other produce needed In sections where crops have been seriously affected by the record breaking dry spell, Director G. H. Hecke said. Confirmation of railroad co-operation in reduced rates came from Paul Shoup, president of the started. The property Involved owned by the Lankersham estate and is Down vacant.

has a 178-foot frontage on Kittredge street and 107 on Milvla, in the rear. of, the present postoffice building. The plans call for a two-story structure and will double-the working space of the postoffice and also provide additional accommodations for government bureaus. Last year the l-rkeley postoffice entered the $500, 'too a year class and Was reorganized under the two-dlvislori plan recently laid down by the authorities in Washington. BUSINESS IS GOOD at Redlick and for a very excellent reason.

Our August sales have brought to the East Bay the Jowest furniture prices in fifteen years a progressive store with progressive methods, Redlict's growth has been rapid and steadfast. Our Safety Guarantee protects our customers against sickness, unemployment, fire or death. Redlick's is the safe, satisfactory place to make your purchases. Note these bargains: Southern Pacific; H. M.

Adams, president of the Western Pacific, All the TIME you want and J. K. Hayden, assistant traffic manager of the Santa Fe, all of San Francisco. Orders which will place the Un ion Pacific system In line with oth er roads In this state are under stood to be en route to A. V.

Kipp, assistant traffic manager of that system, with headquarters in San Francisco. i. a. Heck pointed out that prompt 3' action In providing feed not only may save tn situation lor many farmers in the drought stricken Temple to Install -Rabbi J. A.

Levy With rabbis from San Francisco, and the Eastbay In attendance, Rabbi Jack A. Levy will be Installed as the new head of Temple Beth Abraham at the temple, 127 Perry street, at 8 o'clock tonight. Rabbi Elliott M. Bursteln will be Installing officer, assisted by Rabbla Michael J. Weinsteln, Melborune Harris and Max J.

Merritt of the Hillel Foundation at the University of Califor areas but win materially aid In Mr maintaining economlo balance IT'S VERY SELDOM I throughout the natlo. "California, farmers are not In cllned to take undue advantage of the unfortunate situation confront ing their brethren in the middle west by profiteering," Hecke said. nia. Ritual music will be proylded "Lower freight rates should en by Cantor H. u.

Bhenson. able stockholders In the drought stricken district to buy feed at A. reception will be held when more than 1000 persons are ex you'll find such a bargain as this Deep, spring-cushioned Sofa and matching a if, luxuriously upholstered in two-toned Jacquard velour, combining lovely rose and taupe. Tapestry cushions and black welts give striking1 contrast. prices which will permit them to 3-T Piece Carved -Suite without reverse cushions $69 pected to greet the new rabbi carry their stock through the critical period.

Rabbi Levy preached his first sermon as bead of the congrega "California has an abundance of tion August IS. He succeeds the live stock feed, and if this can be late Rabbi M. Goldberg who died distributed In time it may avert In July last year. The new rabbi. what may become a serious economic till under 88 years of age, was born and educated In England Since 1927 he has served In Van Hit-Run Victim's couver, B.

C. His ordination mad I Old Park Oaks Uprooted to $69 him the seventh of his family to Wife Gets Estate SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 22 Mrs. become active rabbis, all of them ordained by the chief rabbi of the Make Way for Peewee Golf British Empire.

Hulda Heuer Velrs, 884 Sixty-third street, Oakland, Is named chief Pacific Fleet Quits Only $1 Down beneficiary In the win ot the late Uustave A. R. Heuer, -San Fran Hillsboro, millionaire colony on Harbor Tomorrow the peninsula, which Is famous for cisco insurance broker; killed last Tuesday morning when he was struck by a hit-and-run automobile at Van Mess avenue and Jacktou street. BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.

The Pacific battle fleet tonight its oak. trees, is coming to Oak. land to get more oaks to beautify Its gardens. And Oakland, once as famous as the peninsula for Its prepared to weigh anchor tomorrow and sail for home bases. This was revsaled when the will Although no definite time has Was tiled for probata here.

Mrs. Velrs, sister of Heuer, will receive oaks, but pretty well denuded now CHAIRS been set for the fleet's departure, Man-o'-War row will be deserted through the march of progress, Is tomorrow nlcht. giving up some of Its few remain ODD ing treqs to make way lor peewee 1 The light cruiser Omaha will be the first out of the harbor and will lead her, flock of 35 destroyers to shrouded In antiquity until they are eut down, MacDermot's wife added several other fine specimens of trees of different varieties which she brought here from Paris as saplings several decades ago. These transplantations from France have flourished alongside the older oaks in the estate and they, too, are moving to Hillsboro now." PEEWEE COURSE! PLANNED According to Mike, Oakland as a source of supply for fine old trees, was not very promising until, after a prolonged search," he ran across Louis MacDermot, son of Charles MacDermot and present owner of the estate. MacDermot was glad to part with the trees, which he had been planning to cut down to make room for a peewee golf course.

And so the workmen moved in yesterday. They dug deep trenches around each of the oaks, and care Thl eKcnaneeinn -Whlcn-a Hills the Ban Diego base. The battle BUFFETS boro millionaire is expending large sums for Oakland's trees became ships will steam to San known yesterday when workmen, the major portion ot the estate, which la estimated' to amount to $50,000. Another bequest Is that a friend, Mrs. Claire.

Miller Nightingale, 8701 Ridge boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y.i be given 81000 and several Chinese rugs. -Following the accident in which Houer Was killed, Lucas Terhey-den, grain broker, -was arrested and charged with hit-and-run driving and manslaughter. San Jose Building Formerly $49.50 to $69.50 NOW under the direction of F. H.

Mick, 5. F. Burns $600,000 Oakland landscape architect, set Nnrfftti 1 njniit to work at the task of removal of ItuiLUUL xmimi aome 0f the most beautiful specl- .75 to BAN JTKAWC1SUO, Aug. zs. A mens in town fronfold MacDermot ten-year accumulation or conns- park.

Seventh and Center streets, cated narcotics and paraphernalia ONCE SHOW PLACE for preparing Illicit drugs for use The "park," seriously considered by addicts, valued at $600,000, was two or three years ago as a possible aestroyea Dy state narcotic omcers addition to the city's park system Permits Reach Peak SAN JOSE, Aug. 23. Although fully boxed In their spreading roots. Then each disinterred giant was lifted from the ground with motor trucks and' block and tackle, and was once the show place of Oak Odd buffets in a variety of smart styles and lovely woods. Odd 5-piece suites, table and 4 chairs, now $39.75 Odd 5-piece suites table, 3 chairs and Ban ranclsco police yesterday.

The supply consisted of hundreds of opium pipes, paraphernalia ana land. It was originally the homestead of the late Charles MacDermot. one of Oakland's earliest pioneers. lour months still remain of year, building permits Issued during 1930 to date have totaled more than $251,885 over the grand total for the entire year of 1929, according cans of morphine and opium. Removed from the property room at was loaded onto a huge dray for the trip.

Actual traveling will have to be accomplished very slowly, Mick said, lest the trees perish as To us natural complement ot the hall of Justice, It was burned at the city dumping ground at San and host chair. Now $42.50 sreadlng oaks, whose ages will be the result of their "ride." to a report issued today by City Bunaing inspector M. V. Wood A group of occasional chairs in variety of colors, including taupes, reds, blues and tans. Comfortable button seat types with upholstered backs, now $7.75 Odd 7-piece sets, now ruff.

Permits Issued her to date Bruno and Oakdale avenues. Ctferh. Appointed by "3 t7-ij $1 Down San Leandro Justice Rival Shot in Back at Store After Row Over Girl Friend Trial Date of Rodeo SAN LEANDRO. Aug. 23.

Hav. Man Set at Martinez Ing passed the six month proba MARTINEZ, Aug. 23. Rep tern tionary period required of all civil service employees, Paul J. Pemp-aey has been made permanent ber 10 today has been fixed by Superior Judge A.

McKenzie Sale of Mattresses Friendship of two men for the clerk for Judge J. uannon. as the date for the trial of Melvln DWn same girl was believed by police local Justice of the peace. It was announced today. Dempsey, ac Jones, 27, ot Rodeo, accused of to have prompted the shooting last "He punched me In the face and I went down," Schultc said.

"I got a gun from the shelf then and fired." Avlla was struck In the back by the bullet. statutory offense involving a young night of Merrill A Vila, 24. during cording to the jurist, passed high in his examinations, placing seventh in a class of more than 10 Crockett girl, Jones has pleaded not guilty to the charge. He la at fight in a store at 6927 East liberty on ball. Sg.85 applicants.

Fourteenth street. Police took James Schultz, Youth Accidentally proprietor 1 of the -store, into Shot While Hunting custody. He is said to have admit- ted wounding Avlla, but declared 'Accidental discharge of a small caliber rifle, with which he was he' fired only after he had been huntlnc In the Montclair xlstrlct, knocked down by his victim sent Allen Swardes. 17. of 411c Immediately after the encounter, A 45-lb.

linters felt roll' edge tufted mattress. An excellent value at a low August price. Come in and see' this good mattress value, comfortable and durable yet very low priced. Other mattresses at proportionate price Greenwood avenue to Highland Miss Clara Miller, 22, who resides hosnltal with a bullet wound la his at 6900 Floria street, where Avlla On right leg. The was tc also lives, visited him at the High Ss Li.

land hospital. She admitted friend companied by Melcomb Hopkins of 14J Hera pel street on the hunt. shin for both men. Schultz tola ponce ne was at work in his store, a dry cleaning A passing motorist took bim to the hospital. Degrees Conferred agency, when Avlla strode In and allegedly declared he was going to "get" him.

On Grange Class Simmons Double Coil Spring PALO ALTO. Aug. 23. First and second degrees will be con i CATHOLICS HERE ttiffZy Bedroom Pieces UkJ Slashed in Price JUl Formerly up to $30 Beds, Chests and Vanities in a I rv! I wide choice of styles. ferred on a claea ot candidates at the next regular meeting of Palo Xwstsad.

Alto Grange. September I. Througn its farm and orchard committee grange' members are being urged $9-95 LFSO RETREATS to burn all 'dry grass on their premises, with a view to prevent ing fires in ths community. In I Odd 3-piece bedroom Odd 3-piece bedroom uites, $45. Retreats over week-ends to El Rettro San Inlgo, the Jesuit House (mm, Vcrax Ksti rt II iff erSuru Buy these famous double coil springs for double or twin beds for only $9.95.

See them this week on Redlick's bedroom floor. For sleeping comfort always get your bed outfits at Redlick's. of Retreats for laymen at. Los AI tos, will be sponsored this year by i i Oakland Catholics. it was an nounced yesterday.

The retreats ar conducted by the Jesuit Fathers from Thursday night to Monday night, every week In the year. The first retreats held by Oak- Haircuttinf 50c by Mr. La Salle landers mere on I April 24. the Down Wringer less Washers You can now wash your clothes and dry them at the same time in the same tub. Come in and let our demonstrator show you this remarkable new Thor.

Price. NATIONAL PICllAMEUr WAVE CO, i-faafcland: 212 Syndicate Bldg. CL encovrt 4571 group being captained by Joseph Rosborough. Raymond Hall headed a retreat August 14. Oakland men have led in point of numbers groups from every city and town In this section of the state.

It wss announced. H. C. Cullen will captain a retreat on September 18 and on October 13, Charles Bock wilt be In charge. On November Frank Cornish will lead a rroup.

A large group go to El Retlro- from San Jose September 4, headed by 304 Loews Wartleld Bldg, 8S Market St- Pbon PR oepect 4S5S everY purchase of a Wedgewood coal circu-rljj latino heater at Redlick's ton of coal free ith every hiter $35 to $5 ton of coal frre it rt every heU-r $65 snl over "Vhe deal, clean, easy way to heat your home. Heaters vary in COAL ize, according to the number of rooms you want to heat. Thick, savory bam eggi any style yen wui fried potatoes I crisp, fresh toast man's bed portion is moderately priced at MacMarr'. Kf John J. Jones.

Retreats of August 28 and September 4. will be conducted by Father William Lonergan. 6. in associate editor of "America." the Jesuit National weekly. Father Joseph Sullivan, 8.

former president of Lovola University at Los Angeles, will direct the alternate week-end retreat. It was also announced thai Father Jowph R. Strk. S. superior of EI Retiro.

Is expected to return from Rome early next week. Oc.dental and Wedgewood Ga Ranges llLwr. 'J t- 552 -fc,.

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