’ft'1 1* Hflyvr?rd,Ss-yBtkfe, m.25, 194i|k^^|v;y .W I j Lv'., J;, i:.:.V.* ’V-\»ft’ f : !/■ .,lt;\.: 1BV THE WAYIV MR, AND MRS. L. U. GRTGGSV of- nthPrflKpfTl nvoniio nod theirV daughter, JonnoLto, have left on afcVvacq(Jnn to Hull Lake Oily.1 - + * **»« \vV. ■ BRTURNH!) FROM n rolling lnpyr.ro Mr, and Mrs. Andy ',}] Tliomi’oril niid Muiir ihitlghlnr. ].»-vApillOrof 1010 Cirove Way. M iss •;Clara May Kennedy ol' Castro 4- street and Joe Clark who iouv-:. neyeu to Hat Creek in. Rhnstncounty.■1 ■ . * 6•' ' ton. AND MRS, I1EWRLI, Wol* ;' liniiton and their (kmi'hlor, Va-, deli; m-e leaving soon for a monlh Or mote vnenlimi trip (n tin* ea.sl-. ern states.' ’!* * *NOW RESIDING in their now : • home fill ?((!) Clrove avenue :v:e: Mr,.and Mrs. Altnn Smith.#. Mn; AND MRS. JACK Mitchell ' liavc returned frnm a vacation in - -PinecresL* * p i'i i»- R. C. HUNTING, who works in • the Keystone market in thu StormbloCk. returned lost -. week's- vacation at Lake Tahoe,. Virginia City and Carson Cily.John Oliver ChapmenServices for John oiiwr Chap-mnn. 70, a resident of THI Castro Valley boulevard for I lie* pas* 23 yours, will ho hold at 2 o,m Hiindav, at the.- Sorensen BrotherCHapcl• A native of Clmdon, Onlvn ' Costa county. Mr. Chapman diud nn -Tuly 23.He is survived by his wife Dorothea M. Chaom-’n; MiiMrcr, Rmmmnd Ohmimnii Sr.. nf TwimCONVICTED of slavery charges in a case rare in iho naiion's modern annals, Boston born Mrs. Alfred Wesley Ingallr, is ghown entering iht San Diego Couniy jail awaiting sentenceand Leroy Chapman of Orovillm July 29. A federal court jurygrandchild run. Tlavmond Ctonv man Jr.. nf Twain Dorollilt;*; Janson of Cnslro Valley. Jack and Mnrgroto Chapman of Oro-ville and Parrel Chnunwii of Twain: brothers, George Clinu-mnn nf Stockton and Heal Clian-man of Stockton; sisters, IV ari Chnnnmn of Fresno and Lilian Chrislhin of Mnrlincz; greatgrandchild mi, .Donald Edwir*and .Douglas Fnmds Jan.snn t)f Caslm Valley,In urn men! will h(» at Simsel View Crematorium.DEATH NOTICESDIED—CHAPMAN, In C:»?ln V»Nov. Jillv 85. JW7. John Oliver, beloved httfibnml of Odi’niluvi M. Cliapiinin. loving OiLIkm* ol Raymond (,Muj|hi*in. Sr. of 'J'lvnln nnil i.eroy orOroyUlc, invmiirMlior lt;*l Jkiymoiifi Chapman, Jr. nf Twsifn. nnrothiM Jon-fioi; of Caslro Vnlli*,v. .lark and Mar-Bnreb* Chnpm:m t»f OvdvIIIc und Dnr-rol CiuufJti.ili of 'I'wiiln, brnlhrt- ofconvicted the R2-year-oId Mrs, Ingalls, a descendant of Massachusetts' colonial Governor Bradford, of enslaving her Negro maid/ Dora Jones, Mrs, Ingalls' second husband, Alfred W. Ingalls, 64, was at liberty on bail of $2,500 after Iho jury was unablo io agree on conviction or acquittal on a similar slavery charge.New SchoolCScorja* Cknpjium nf( HUirkfon, I'cnr) ClYajnnnn lt;I l',ri,sm1 Hi*«l Cb;ipninn ofSlocldon n ml Milan Christ bin f»r Mar-tlncz, Ki viit jfr.ihdfiitbor a\' Dfin.ild Hlt;l-,wln find DonUbis FrfmrN J.iniinii a I Castro Vnlloy, r.nn of Iho late plomM-ls,Gi;orj;e Uyron and Nuiioy J.mr Chap-mini,. A lint I vo of Cluylou, Ctinlrn Cist:i t.’o. Are Yfl Vonrs.- FrlviuiK me In v It oil in ft I tend the iniiLT.il from SoroiUioii Jiius. C’hftpu!, 11411 Jl $l„ Hnyvvjird. Sunday* July 27. HM7 n( 2:1111 p.m. Inurnment Simsi-t VJcw-I'ronMilin’luin.. DIED — SCI IltOKUEU. In Tlfiywanl. July' 2|l, Jf)l7. Iknii Sob roof h-r, bi'lavodhdsbnnd nf An mi Hchrurdrr, A mUivo of aurhnmy. A/!«* til yours, A pn.%1 pn'st-deiit and nn inlic i1 or Uorinann Satis Loil(fo N«i. II oi Hsiywiinf a ml lloihfis Union ol' Oakland.I^rleiutfi are in viler) to ftltond me servJuon »l Ihn Carrion liuipfl of tin*Pratt-Filer I Marlimry, liw-i “C St..Haywarri, Sniunlay. Julv 8t», iiMi. ;d twq^e’eloi'k p.m. under (lie ;uir:plm of lierinnnn Kiuia lothro.MRS, TRUMAN WORSEWASHINGTON— fU.R) — Brig. Gen. Wallace Grnh.ini, White House physician, said today he will fly lo Grandviuw, Mo., to-night or tomorrow lo the bedside of Mrs. Marllia E. Truman, .c)4-ycnr-old mother of iht^ presirlent.Now Mexico sLudonls nl Iho Uni vis’s i I.v of New Mexico pay only $4(1 per semes I or in tuition fees, compared to $H0 chargedoul-of-stalo students.Continued from page one) temporarily serve pup I is in the Knox, Upper A Street, Haywood, Lassen, .Davis and Russell, and olher adjoining true Is in the Hayward, Independent and Castro Valley school distrids..lack Rees, superintendent of the Hayward district, said lie would release figures tomorrow showing the tremendous school population increase in the Haywood area due to development of tracts then*,Military’.r*ServiceWASlflNGTON lt;IJ.R —T1ITonso Arinncl Sorvico mmmitt. Lmliiy uii.ininiouslv appro v« lfi^islalioti lo t'sl.ibli-sli a peac LiiiK* Univovsal Military Trainii prrijfraru.Clliaiimait V/allrr G. Andrnw Tl., N.Y., saitl ,io r(!(|uraI wou bo made lor house acli9n in 11 prnsont session ol’congress, selici lik'd to adjourn tomorrow.Andrews said the purpose approving the measure so la in the session was to got or bill on this subject before (. li American people.PRESS ACTION lie indicated that ho probnb will press for action when coi gross reconvenes in January.A first attempt of llie com mi lee to approve the bill :fai!od b cause of the lack of a quorum, roll call showed IluiL only 10 lt;the 113 members of the cnmniillc were present,Rep. Car) Durham, D„ N. C a member oT the eoiritniltoc o fered a motion to send the bi back to a subcommittee lor Xu: thor consideration. It was rejec eil, 16 to I.TRUMAN REQUEST '1’he UMT measure, requeste by President Truman, would prc vide foe six months continuoi training for 18-and-19-year-oW followed by six months option; training in the national gunn reserve officers training corps c.organised reserves.Pledges Moy BeSionedBy VillagersWith “Help Save Pedcslrirr Lives” ns their principal themand posters appearing throughou thu Village urging traffic safety the first annual Traffic Safct; Week Drive sponsored by the Sal Lorenzo Village 20-20 Club wa underway tills week.A sound truck loaned by th. Sun Lorenzo Village Homes Asso elation is patrolling the si reels o the Village each evening with 20 3t)inns manning the speaker ant urging all citizens lo observe traf fie laws and regu hit inns.Citizens are urged lo sign ; pledge appearing elsewhere in tin issue of the Sun-Journal. Tin pledges are lo be collected late in u house-to-house canvass )y members of the service club anc youLhs of the Village assisting ir the drive.A 20-30 committee composed o Bub MaoDonough, Hoy Smith and Lou Frank has been busy fo weeks arranging details for tin Safety Week Drive.Complete arrangements f o;brake and light IokIk Id he eondueled in the Village in conjunction with the California Highway Patrol oC the Motor Vehicle De pmTmeni had not been pcrfeelec by mid-week. 'Die 20-30 membci* are hopeful si.mli a program car be carried out in the safely control drive.Fullest coopcralion on the pari of Villagers in I he safety drive the first eivin undertaking uf Uu newly-formed service club, is urged by President Doug Cossill niie members of the committee ir charge.