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Show Names Nation's 4th Black General Pentagon - WASHINGTON (UPI) Usiliri Jdiiifs Jf, haS uKOIRC the fourth black man to reach the rank of General In the U.S. armed forces. Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird pinned on the single star of brigadier general in ceremonies at the Pentagon Tuesday. James, a gradute of Tuskegee Institute bama and a native of Pensacola, Fla., is a veteran fighter pilot with 101 missions in Korea and 78 in Vietnam. He took up his new duties Tuesday as Deputy Assistant Sec-in Ala- named chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality. llllllilllllHllli;illllllHlllllllinillllllll!lllll!lll!llfll People REINSTATED Kimble, niiiiiiiiniiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii chief - Joseph P. seeunty g at the massive Word-stoc- k, N.Y., music festival list year, has been reinstated rs Beverly Hills police chief. Kimble, 44, was fired last week by a city council vote after critic complained he was too liberal. He was rehired Tuesday night by the same vote after Councilman retary of Defense for Public Affairs. easy-goin- - NIXON CHOICE President Nixon said Tuesday he 2 Fred J, Russell, 53, former California real estate developer and now deputy director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness, as undersecretary of interior. Russell will succeed Russell E. Train, who has been will nominafp Fredrick Leopold changed his mind in the interest of community harmony." Kimble had been criticized for A. the council he job last 'year at Woodstock, where marijuana was smoked openly without mass arrests. not informing was taking AILING Patriarch I, the Athen-fign- ra head member the Eastern Orthodox Church, is reported seriously ill and pr-paring for surgery. The information was disclosed Tuesdi y v by Archbishop lakovas of of - York, head of the Greek Orthodox Church in North and South America. RECOVERING Devlin, 22, dette Berna- youngest member the British Parliament, was reported resting comfortably today in Londons St. Mary Abbots Hospital, recovering from a Tuesday appendicitis operation. Mis3 Devlin a Roman Catholic civil lights activist from Northern Ireland, was expectof William David Simmons, 74, W h i t e House receptionist under four U.S. presidents, died Tuesday in Winchester, Va. He was appointed in 1941 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and served through the first year of President John F. Kennedys administration. ed to remain in the hospital day s. AT SRSNTON S several GE VISTA APPLIANCES DEATHS Lt. Col. Frederick Gerard Peake, 81, who founded the Arab Legion during the 1920s when Britain governed Palestine has died, it was reported Tuesday . . fr Gift Wropping Wednesday, Apiil A 9 1, 1970 SHOP ard SAVE where pennies ars s big os dollars . . ( CLOTHING APPLIANCES FURNITURE COATS & SHOES THRIFT STORES S. Wiet Tempi OHN f A.M. TO I f.M. S.I.C.-2- 41 OGDEN 231 1 Wash. Blvd. OIIN A.M. TO S.M. Coll t . Str DESERET MEWS Front Parkin . yu (I Im GLAD yw dtdl 4700 $0. Stot Use Action Ads i 9 Monkey Trial ' Teacher Back C 1970 Bristol-Myer- s Co. John T. Scopes, whose teaching of evolution in a Tennessee high school sparked the famed Mon key Trial" of 1925, returned to the state 'Wednesday for a lecture ' and news conference at George Peabody College in Nashville. Scopes, now . 70, is a retired Louisiana geologist. . ASU Student iiSells Cans, ji Pays T uition SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) An Arizona student told a Senate subcommittee Tuesday he was working his way through college by collecting thousands of aluminum cans and selling them back to the manufacturer at 10 cents a pound. Glen Randall Shaiv, 22, a sophomore history major at Arizona State University at Tempe, said he had collected 18.000 cans during a month and one half period last win- 1 iter. i j, He drove them 300 miles to Uj'Los Angeles and resold them .. 'to Reynolds Aluminum Co, for - ;"$389. : ' y FOR TUITION I used the money to pay my tuition and housing this Shaw told Sen. semester, Edmund Mnskies subcommittee on air and water pollution, which was holding a one-daon solid waste dispos-- O G y . - hearing 1 ai. ' Shaw said he was forced to drop ou,t of school last semester because he was ly unable to attend." He said he heard of olds offer to pay 10 cents a pound for used aluminum cans and went out with his faton truck to find thers them in city dumping areas and along roadsides in the region around Parker, Ariz., where his parents live. : NO FUN -- i i I " t He said he was forced to separate aluminum cans from steel cans in the dumps, '. which really isnt a lot of and squash them by 'fun, driving the truck over them. He said he collected about cans in three or four days and drove them , to the Reynolds plant in Los 'Angeles. 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