transitfor Soviet-occupied city rubble Brandenburg, old merely 20 the familiar firmly organization in nonpolitical hands-across-thesea program, Drowning Suit to Be Sent to Trial OLYMPIA (AP) - The State Supreme Court Thursday reversed a lower court dismissal of a suit for $7,215 damages in the drowning of a Yakima boy in a high school lettermen's club initiation ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Sherwood of Yakima had sued the Moxee School District No. 90 for damages, charging the district with negligence in the death of their son, Henry, on May 19, 1959. The high court ruled that a legal technicality under which the case was thrown out of court by Yakima Suprior Court Judge Ian R. MacIver no longer applied under new rules of civil procedure. The case had been dismissed on grounds the complaint failed to state a claim upon which relief could be granted. The high court said it no longer was necesary to plead the facts constituting a cause of action. Cascade TV