F remont GI Earns Medal For Bravery(Continued Prtm Pane 11vices containing highly explosive projectiles and propel- and p‘lant charges on several of theother robbery, but tl provisions in the f lation for it and i very expensive.Three Richmond arrested last week in connection with an estimated 20,(Hi mail over the past private mail trucks They are awaitinjyammunition pads.Nicholson’s actions were ■with complete disregard for his own safety, and his personal bravery and devotion to duty were within the highest traditions of the military services;'said the citalion.* * *will appear before Grand Jury in Sc next Wednesday.■0 THE SOLDIER'S mother, Ruth, who is an Argus employ-lee, said: “I don’t care about his -v winning any future medals — I 0f just want him to return safelyag home.Pfc. Nicholson, who was grad-v. uated from Tennyson High •s School in Hayward, attended U Chabol Junior College before ncj being drafted in May 1967. Ma-ih- joring in art, he exhibited a variety of his oi! works in Hay-j0 [ward.md ‘‘Art was his life’s work -ju- he is a sensitive boy and very ind talented.” his mother said.,,'el * * *POSTAL WORKIsifting through thi ered from a ga slough in Richmon days before some ered mail can be Lurried to sender, badly damaged itidentified.lo.MRS. NICHOLSON said herft doesn't mz charged Mrs. Wi the post office) lad a belter sysl check on what 1 from Fremont an in Oakland. If n correct it so it again. This hasinconvenience foof people and a few. We don’t ki checks have and Ison seldom writes about his part ^ev wcrcI1 al IK.l-am kill ■ *nu. in the Vietnam War — but often fs I describes the conditions of filth existing within enemy ranks.The young soldier left forVietnam Iasi November and celebrated his 21st birihday in combat last Dee. 30.crojks.Mrs. Williams account for mo checks and mat bors and friendiiar situation.