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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 18, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday August 18, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 7 snack sales ban for schools fizzles Washington a a ban  sat of popular snack foods at schools until after lunchtime won t be put into effect this fall As originally planned. Agriculture department officials said wednesday. The department earlier this year issued proposed government regulation that would have prohibited Sale of Candy soda water Frozen desserts or chewing gum until after the last lunch period. Jailed writer to surrender manuscript Hackensack. . A new York times reporter Myron a. Farber in jail for contempt of court said wednesday Hewill surrender his draft manuscript on the or. X murder Case to trial judge Williamj. Arnold. Farber s attorney Eugene r. Schei Man said the reporter was forced to turnover the manuscript by the obfuscation of the issues in this  the release of the manuscript does not constitute a waiver of Farber s right to protect his files on therase Schriman said. Arnold scheduled a hearing Friday a which he will decide whether to accept the manuscript. He refused to comment on Farber softer. No apologies i showed no one no one my confidential notes Farber said in a statement to Arnold. I make no apologies for my Sto Ries. I make no apologies for later entering into a contract to write a Book whose Only function can be to inform the Public. Make no apologies for being paid for my honest  s Book contract with Doubleday on his investigation of or. Mario Jas ale Vich Drew criticism last week from a Feder Al judge who refused to release Farber on bail pending an Appeal of his contempt con . District court judge Frederick b. Laccy  was motivated by greed and wanted to see Jas Calevich convicted. Jas Calevich. Who was referred to As or. Xin Farber s Early accounts on the Case is accused of murdering three Hospital patients with the muscle relaxant curare 12 years ago. "1 had no plans to write a Book when i conducted my inquiry into the River Dell Hospital deaths for the times Farber said. I later decided to write one. I respectfully submit that the Book remains irrelevant to any question of the guilt or innocence of or.  Jas Calevich s attorney Raymond Brown  s offer to surrender the manuscript was  he said the manuscript would not satisfy the de sense subpoena for Farber s files. We still want the notes he , 40, has been in Bergen county jail since aug. 4 for refusing to surrender his files. He claims his confidential source Sand unpublished information Are protected by the first amendment and new Jersey shield Laws. The ban would have applied to four fifths of the nation s schools that participate in the National school lunch program. The proposed regulations have not been cancelled and the department has every in Tention of going through with the ban. Said a High ranking Agency official who asked not to be identified. The official said the department hoped to Institute the ban either next Spring or the fall of 1979 with a decision being made soon on the  with drafting the final rules have delayed them to the Point where improbably would not have been possible to impose them for the upcoming school year officials  last fall amended school lunch Laws to give the agriculture department authority to prohibit the Sale of food items in schools which us a determines Are of Little nutritional value and which Are competitive with school menus. Us a said the proposed regulation was aimed at getting More children to cat lunches in cafeterias instead of filling up on junk foods of Little nutritional  snack food ban would cover sales anywhere on the school premises whether Over the counter or by vending machines credited to wrong Bank account and spent the cose of fhe missing $927,000 los Angeles a what would you do if your monthly Bank statement showed an error of $927.000 and it was in your favor police believe Arne Ramon Ristol spent it. Ristol 52, a self employed bookkeeper who lives with his wife. Annmarie in modest Home with three dogs is being sought by los Angeles police on an arrest warrant charging felony grand theft. Ray Ristol said his parents left Home last thursday and asked him to come stay in their House. His father said he would be gone for a while Ristol a 27-year-old graduate Stu Dent at California state Fullerton said wednesday. He did t say Why or where. He just asked me to stay Here and feed  the banking error was made in tale May when a clerk at United Californi Bank wrote the wrong account number for a $927.000 Deposit by an unnamed real estate company police spokesman Willy Wilson said. The error was not detected until the company recently asked the ban what happened to its Deposit. He began withdrawing the Money about the Middle of june and it was Al gone by the end of july Huson said of the elder Ristol. The Bank had no Way of knowing what was going on because it balanced out on the  Ristol s son said he had seen his father almost every Day since june and he never mentioned anything about  said Ristol s account showed ,100 at the beginning of  declined to say whether there were any other people were being sought in the Case. Behind the times but on schedule isun Francisco in t the Only place in the states with a trolley car line. In East Windsor conn., you can take a ride jus like in the Good old  the trolley ? Ammel Mcnol an new Sites a a trolley car Tintle was Uken the Good old Days the trolley Safeway told to sell items at prices it Washington a Safeway stores tired As being on Sale ers to report any overpriced items to the c the nation s no 1 food retailer is in with Consumers thus charged the regu store  Federal order not to charge More than Lar prices the Etc said the Chain was similar Etc orders already have been system is operated by the Connecticu electric railway association. I l Safeway stores inc., the nation s no. 1 food retailer is under Federal order not to charge More than its advertised Price for Sale  a consent agreement that became final wednesday the Federal Trade com Mission concluded a three year old Case against the 30-state supermarket Chain. The sept. 15,1975, complaint alleged that a significant number of Safeway store were failing to Mark Down items Adver Tise. Wit la engaging in an unfair act and  Etc ordered Safeway not to Adver Tise any item for Sale at a certain Price unless each item is marked with the Sale Price or a lower Price. The order also requires copies of the advertisements to be posted near Public entrances to stores and signs telling consumer t Stor similar issued against the second and third largest food retailers a a and  consent order Safeway signed while not admitting any illegality does commit the company to avoid future Over  company with Headquarters in Oakland calif., agreed to maintain a pro advertises Gram to insure compliance with the order. Violating the order could subject the retailer to heavy fines. Safeway said it already is doing what the order compels it to do. At the time of the complaint Safeway said the allegation was based on a Small Survey and that human error cannot be completely eliminated in the Complex an demanding Job of checking out grocery products  
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