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Tri-City Herald du lieu suivant : Pasco, Washington • 2

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TRI-CITY HERALD Wednts Peb 25 1959 Pg 2 Military Spending Critics Rebuked WASHINGTON APj-rrciiknt mit (he United State to tail be-Fiatnhower Mid today be know hind Ruuia In the production of more about defence nerds than the Intercontinental miuiles members are Orvrl Terri! Kennewick (standing) secretory to the Commission Floyd Hutchins Richland and Harold Cecil Prosser OFFICIAL HEARING Jark Vickery Richland left coadacled the first hearing of the new Civil Service Commisiloa Board Tuesday Other Board Postal Carrier Position Open OTHELLO Federal Civil Service announces an examination for substitute clerk-substitute carrier In the post office service at Othello Applicants must actually reside within the delivery of the Othello Post Office orbe bona fido patrons of that office Persons employed in the Othello Post Office will be considered bona fide patrons of the office Apply at any post office for application forms or information as to where such forma may be obtained or to the Director Eleventh US Civil Service Region 308 Federal Office Building Seattle 4 Washington Postmaster Monty Fraser advised Applications must be filed with the office of the Executive Secretary Board of US GvU Service Examiners Post Office Spokane 10 Wash Benefit Cord Party Dated PROSSER Prosser Assembly Rainbow for Girls Is sponsoring an adult benefit card party March 14 at the Masonic Temple Sharon Harrison reported that tickets for the affair are now for sale Following a short business meeting Monday night the Rainbow Girls sold Rainbow candy throughout the town The girls returned to the Hall for refreshments following the sale A reporter touched off a vigorous response from Kisenhower when she noted that some of the sen'ice chiefs have indicated views differing from the President'! in their testimony before congressional committees The reporter asked if some way rould be found to eliminate these differences of opinion Kisenhower replied that he was astounded at the question lie said he has spent all his life on this military problem and for six years has had the final responsibility for defense decisions It Is very natural the President said that there should be a conflict of views on any proposals that humans make He said he doubled any three reporters in the conference room would agree on how to run a newspaper Eisenhower said the heads of the three military services naturally do not have identical views since each believes his service is the most Important to national defense Because of this the President said somebody has to make the decisions Eisenhower said that for the first time he was violating his own rule to maintain a position of humility He thinks the President said firmly that he is more able than an' individual military leader to judge the necessities of over-all defense Then he struck at those like Symington who have been calling for an increase in the $41800-000000 defense budget Just spending money doesn't mean that you're going to make the nation strong Eisenhower said He added spending may operate to weaken defense Transfer Of Sheriff's Deputy Studied By Civil Service Board Credit Boost Is Predicted rftOSSFR A greater use of credit for 1939 and In the Mure was predicted by Carlton Kenning Sunnyaidc manager of the Credit Bureau of the Lower Yakima Valley guest speaker at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon meeting Tuesday Kenning pointed out that due to the increase in cost of living stores thnt have never granted credit will be doing so He Mid that the Tenney Co was now granting credit In 26 stores throughout the country on an experimental basis It wh expected within the next few years that all their stores will have a credit department Kenning stated that already some of the large dime stores are extending credit The speaker indicated that the valley here has not been hit by a recession yet He Mid if the Legislature raises the taxes more credit will probably be demanded Boy Scouts Take Journey In Snow OTHELLO Scouts in Troop 176 were conducted on a Green Bar hike Saturday when they visited the highest peak on Saddle Mountain is the term for the patrol leader's council or lead ers of the troop it was explained The six attending included Steve Moore Terry Roloff Dickie Derrick Rob and Gary Elledge and Virgil Elledge After treking through a foot of snow they held a cook-out on the mountain also ADVKrnxKMENT MoreComfortWearing FALSE TEETH Her a pleutnt way to orercom loos plat diieonfort FA8TEETH an Improved powder sprinkled on upper and lower plates holda them Inner to that they feel more comfortable No lummy aooey pasty taite or feeling It's alkaline (non-add) Doea not aour Check! "plate odor breath" Get PASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere Oa voice was extremely poor for radio and telephone use and that he intended to restrict her only to emergency use of these instruments in the Prosser office predecessor maintained two sets of records one in Kennewick and one In Prosser" laid the sheriff have decided to centralize my records in Prosser in the courthouse" The sheriff told the board he was sorry if his policy of making changes had inconvenienced an individual but he was assuming that the efficiency of the department is more important than the comfort of an employe Harrison pointed out that with the new radio set-up the Prosser office will be able to talk to and dispatch cars in the Kennewick area This will relieve a full time office deputy at Kennewick The sheriff said that when all his changes are completed and the new radio set-up is in effect the Kennewick area will be better served than ever before Show Time WEDNESDAY I'Sw Shmr itarti 1:11 PERFECT FURLOUGH 7:31 1:41 Baalaa Show itarti 1:17 HANG-1NG TREE 7:07 1:24 Lihcriy Show otarti 7 1:40 INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS 7 10 der the new Civil Service Act The hearing was called by the commission after it received written complaint from Mrs Nyborg objecting to the sheriff trans ferring her from the Kennewick to the Prosser office Mrs Nyborg was represented by John Wilkins Kennewick attorney Wilkins stated that lb-transfer was obviously na effort to force the resignation of Mrs Nyborg and was in violation of the spirit and Intent of the Civil Service Act Testifying were Mrs Nyborg Sheriff Pete Harrison and Deputy Sheriff Walter Dahl Herbert Davis Benton County prosecutor conducted the defense in behalf of the county Wilkins brought out that Mrs Nyborg is now classified as a clerk rather than a full deputy sheriff Testimony showed that at the same time she was transferred from the Kennewick office to Prosser another deputy sheriff was placed on the desk in Kennewick The sheriff testified that by making this move he was able to add one more road deputy to the Kennewick area and at the same time the deputies could take turns when in the Kennewick sub-station of handling the i office work Harrisoa told the board that Mrs Nyborg was assigned to the Prosser office as part of a departmental reorganization of the record system He explained that Mrs Nyborg's Critic Likes Hamlet By (IIAKLKS MKKCEK NEW YORK (AP The Old Vie Company presented a superior television version of on CBS-TY Tuesday night An excellent adaptation by producer-director Ralph Nelson and Michael Bcnthall director of the Old Vic offered the main elements of William Shakespeare's four-hour tragedy in 73 minutes They chose to make ''Hamlet'' a swiftly paced action drama in 19th century court style The "Dupont Show of the production did not linger over rhetoric It suggested the meanings of character that have beguiided readers and theater-goers for centuries Limited in its playing time it necessarily sacrificed depth of meaning to intensity of action One result in the opinion of one viewer who hw the company's Broadway production was that John Neville as Hamlet came off letter on television than on the stage Neville in the role of Harriet lacks the emotional depth of a John Gielgud But in the decision to play the tragedy on TV as a ast drama of sinister intrigue there was little i for profundity Barbara Jefford was too mature for the role of Ophelia Oliver Neville as Claudius Margaret Courtenay as Gertrude John Humphrey as Laertes and Joseph O'Conor as Polonlus were capable but not distinguished However as a result of brillant direction and a beautiful production in all-white sets the players proved to be less important than the play itself a grand play and it was grand to see it offered to the widest possible audience Brubeck Concert Foiled At School ATHENS Ga (AP)-A March jazz concert featuring Dave Bru beck's orchestra has been canceled because the bass player is a Negro President Stuart Woods of the sponsoring University of Georgia Jazz Society a senior from Manchester Ga said the socidy earned Monday that one of the performers was a Negro When notified of this University officials decreed that the group one of the top jazz bands in the country could not perform on the university campus Woods said Brubcck reached by Woods in New York termed the decree "unconstitutional and ridiculous" Asked if he would play without the Negro Eugene White Brubeck was quoted by Woods as saying for a million Scott Appointed YMCA Trustee Robert Scott Kennewick was appointed a trustee of Lower Columbia Basin YMCA at the board meeting Monday night in Pasco He fills the vacancy left by Campbell who resigned last week because of his increasing duties as preisdent of the Ben-Franklin United Crusade Scott has been active in YMCA programs since the founding of the local in 1936 He is chairman of the Camp Committee and a member of the Kennewick Program Committee for the lie is manager of the Washington Co-Op in Kennewick and lives at 1929 Hartford Officers of the board are Vanderbeek president McCartney vice-president: Howard Gukey secretary and Robert Olson treasurer irs THE individual military fervice lead era The President at a news conference (truck back at a hat he called demagogic critics of hi de-fense program Eiienhower referred in a sarcastic voice to talk about some missiles submarines and radar He did not name specifically these critics of his defense pro-tram But it was clear he was aiming this shaft at Sen Stuart Symington (O-Mo) and others who have contended the administration's defense program will per- Initiative Action In Court Tangle OLYMPIA (AP) Initiative to the Legislature 23 the latest move to block construction of Tacoma's planned Cowlitz River hydroelectric project was still alive Wednesday Late Tuesday Thurston County Superior Court Judge Raymond Gifford rejected the city of Tacoma's suit to prevent the initiative from being certified to the Legislature The Tacoma action against Secretary of State Victor A Meyers claimed he had not exercised due caution in checking the validity of the signatures on supporting petitions The city was given five days In which to appeal to the State Supreme Court In his ruling Judge Gifford said the Tacoma petition for an injunction against certification of the initiative should have specifically Mid the initiative petitions did not have the needed 90309 Valid signatures Meyers and the Washington State Sportsmen's Council had filed a demurrer to the Tacoma action Judge Clifford's ruling in tossing it out came after arguments on the demurrer When the initiative petitions were filed with Meyers they contained 110736 supporting signatures In checking their validity Meyers' office threw out all but 90699 giving the initiative a cushion of only 380 more than needed Tacoma counsel challenged the figures Meyers had intended certifying the initiative to the Legislature last Thursday but Tacoma obtained a temporary injunction last Tuesday to block its certification Because the measure is in the form of an initiative it is not affected by the ban on introducing any bills other than appropriations in the Legislature after the 40th day The 40th day of the session has already passed Expert On Plants To Be Speaker OTHELLO Jim Stout plant extension agent from Washington State College will be the guest speaker at the regular Campfire council meeting to be held at the Hiawatha library tomorrow at pjm Topic for the evening will be techniques of planting and seed-in gs in conjunction with the present conservation program being carried out by Campfire girls celebrating the national birthday project In March the girls will be planting wind breaks and seed lings in the new Lion's Park A film "This is Campfire'' will be shown to all adult members of the council who are urged to attend HELLO! Am nuking this offer again te any greup sr organize-tton who has aonu event A they want te pubUefea to contact me at the Ecm-O-wash and this space will be available at no coat to them daesa't make aay dlffereaee whether er not there is aay-thing la It that will Econ-O-Wash 111 Lewis Peace Wh MIDSTATE MOVIE SCREENS By MRS CORMAC THOMPSON Benton County's Civil Service Commission will render a written' decision within 10 days as to whether or not Mrs Ula Nyborg of Kennewick willbe returned to the sheriff! substation office in Kennewick or will remain in the sheriffs office in Prosser Jack Vickery Richland chairman of the commission made the statement following three-hour session in the county commissioners' office Tuesday afternoon when it conducted its first hearing un- Tax Revolt Supported PROSSER The Chamber of Commerce of Prosser at its Tuesday noon luncheon went on record in support of a petition originating in Ritzville last week protesting any more tax increases in Washington The chamber announced it will circulate the -petition throughout Prosser for signatures Copies may be found in most business houses The chamber also opposed any increase in the state gasoline tax as has been proposed in the legislature Business Clinic Scheduled Here Business people ol the Tri-City area next month will have the opportunity to attend the famous Leonard Berry "business communications announced (Con) Adams operator of the Credit Bureau of Benton and Franklin counties Berry is nationally recognized for his lectures and books Adams Mid one of the finest things that's come along dealing with business letters He's the best in his Adams Mid He said the course which has had' great success in other Pacific Northwest cities offers assistance in writing all types of business letters interviewing techniques and telephone techniques appearance here on March 9 and 10 is presented by the Credit Bureau and the Tri-Cities Chapter National Retail Credit Assn The sessions will be from pm each night at Columbia Basin College Registration fee covering both nights is 8740 per student Persons interested in enrolling may telephone the office of the Credit Bureau in Pasco Various topics dealing with letters public relations interviewing and telephone techniques will be offered during the two sessions Personnel of the Credit Bureau and Tri-Cities Chapter of the XRCA will attend ORDER OF THE 104 POLAR-TRAFPED Gris picked die champ woman-chaser to take their furlough by proxy! Senate Group Seeking Link PORTLAND (AP) The Oregonian Mid today that the Senate rackets committee exploring the possibility of a link brtween labor racketeers and the perpetrators of a scheme designed to provide answers to cash-paying crossword puzzles" The newspaper quoted Robert Kennedy chief counsel of the Senate committee as Hying that the committee has known of the puzzle situation for more than two weeks said his investigators have found some connection between individuals engaged in the fixing of winning entries for the puzzles and connected with labor union racketeers" the newspaper said RENT LEASE" 1959 CAR tk Dap Maaik Star DRIVE A NEW CAB FOR LESS Anderson Motors Inc Cferpaltt PIpBMalk StaStkaki Stavaaa at Swift Rlcklaai Pfe 4071 DAY ADVERTHEMENT The Growing Horror of Lung Cancer heavy -smoker will develop lung cancer" eays an eminent doctor you do what are your chances for survival? This article in March Digest gives you the fearful odds describee a lung removal in detail tells you about two simple testa which reveal early symptoms tchik there it etiU tint Get Much Digest today! A A STARTS TONITE THE OVERPOWERING LOVE A WOMAN FOUND IN CHINA FOR 100 CHILDRENAN 1 EURASIAN SOLDIERAND GODI BUDDY Production ITARBIRI INSficf BerSMQN Cuff Jwseiis Jtobertv DoNat ttAPPiNSS COLOR by DELUXE "Shepherd Of Faith" (The Story Of The Pope) COLOR CARTOON A FFA To Pick Two Adults OTHELLO Two adults will be selected by the Othello Pioneer Future Fanners of America to be presented the chapter's honorary farmer degree at the annual pap ent-son banquet to be held Friday Feb 27 Other awards will be presented at the banquet to be held at the high scohol corridor beginning at 6:43 pm These include the Irwin Sheets Memorial trophy and letters earned to date by mem' bers of the chapter The memorial trophy has in the past been a service award However this year it will be made to the individual who has done the most lor the chapter during the year and will be considered a "rotating" trophy This award was presented at last year's banquet to Irwin Sheets who was killed this summer in an auto accident Wayne Hall local FFA president will be presiding toastmaster at the affair according to Lyle Johnson adtrisor The dinner being prepared by the high school Pep Club girls under the supervision of Mrs Henry Berk home economics advisor The banquet will climax the Na tional Future Fanners of America Week which has been held from Feb 21 through Feb 28 Creditors Offer Local TV Station out-of-operation TV station KTRX la on the idling block again today but by a different group this time This time the station is being put up for sale by its creditors through Wayne Mahan Kennewick certified public accountant who has been appointed a trustee in the bankruptcy proceeding Mahan wm appointed by Michael Ker ley Spokane federal referee in bankruptcy at a meeting of the creditors in the Franklin County courthouse Tuesday First step in the attempt to dispose of the station will be advertisement! in some national publications Aim of these will be to id tiie station as a unit If this fails then the station wil be sold piece by piece Creditors attending the meeting were ad- vised to file their claims in the proper form if they have not already done ao I In an earlier session Kerley Mil the Columbia River Television Co 1 (inn TV) had total debits i 813985404 and total assets of 859 44894 Reported in the audience Tuesday were some stockholders who now can only watch- others lay claim to what they once consider- ed theirs The station was force completely to the wall after an attempt by the stockholders to sell i the station fdl through Cascade Keeuewlck AMaM lrTni TODAY The FUN STARTS JANETlilGH You Meet "AUNTIE MAME" TODAY STARTIN' TONYCURTIS KEENAN WYNN ELAINE SUCH -KKUNDACRISTAL Color Cartoon "Magic Ralls Of News FEATURE SHOWN AT 7:38 and 9:49 BEETLE imlet goes on SUNDAY assignment dppti BAILEY cooks Up But tor rt evex to be Only 7 Mere Days Til GARY MARIA KARL COOPER -SCHELL-MALDEN The Hanging Tfflb TXCMNCOUX Become A Member of The Telephone Rotes Service Committee Inc Prelect yecrself against exorbltaat rales aid peer eervlcc MEMBERSHIP FEE 8L69 PER YEAR Name Address SEE BEETLE BAILEY EVERY SUNDAY BEGINNING MARCH 1 IN THE COMIC PAGES W-CifjHerold MabBEN PIAZZA -A Baada PWdacM-lawWABNn MO COLOR SPORTS SPECLIL MiQ to 11 South Mm Clan rm adv.

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