University Daily Kansan Friday, September 22, 1978 9 Greenbriar's OLD WORLD DELICATESSEM Cheese Emporium NOW OPEN IN THE NEW HOLIDAY PLAZA 2449 IOWA SUN-THURS 11-9 FRI-SAT 11-10 841-8271 We offer deli-style sandwiches, soups, salads and the world's best cheese cake! We offer Lawrence's best selection of domestic and imported cheeses, meats, spices, teas, and breads. VISIT OUR MEAT & CHEESE SHOP ... CATERING ... No party too large or small. Inquire about our selection of meats, cheeses, and reish trays. We cater all occasions. HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP)—The New Jersey Supreme Court upheld contempt convictions against the New York Times and Times reporter Myron A. Farber yesterday, and ordered Farber to return to court on Wednesday for a hearing in determining a murder case to a judge by Tuesday. Times, Farber convictions upheld Attorneys for Farber and the Times said they would appear to the U.S. Supreme Court. In a 2-5 decision, the state court found that neither the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution nor a state newsman's shield would suffice, having to surrender his notes in this case. IT FOUND that the shield law was inapplicable when it conflicted with the constitutional guarantee of a fair trial, and the Carber had cooperated with the prosecutors. The case involves a conflict between the constitutional rights of a free press and the constitutional rights to a fair trial. It could be argued that a lack of reporters to protect confidential sources. The decision, written by Justice Worrall F. Mountain, rejected the times' argument against the rule. Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 2340 Alabama 843-2931 STORE HOURS: Mon- Fri. 9 A.M, 9 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M, 6 P.M. Sun. 12 Noon-5 P.M. MONTGOMERY WARD Ward's has it all COSMETIC DEPARTMENT With lines such as... 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Steve Stelljas, Automotive Service Manager USE CHARG-ALL CREDIT TO DO AUTO REPAIRS NOW deaths at Riverdell Hospital in Oradell, N.J. 12 years ago. 1721 WEST 23rd STREET . . FREE PARKING . . . 843-4596-97 TWO DISSENTING judges, however, criticized the majority for upholding the contempt citations before a full hearing had begun. The judge recommended evidence for Farber's笔记 was specific enough. reporter to shield notes and confidential sources. The majority found that a state law protecting reporters from having to reveal confidential information did not apply because both the federal and state constitutions guaranteed people accused of lying to subpoena testimony that could help them. Mario Jascalevich, 50, of Englewood Cliffs, a Riverside dweller at the time, was inducted in 1978 after Farber wrote a series of articles for the Times about the mysterious deaths. If a law and the Constitution clash, the Constitution rules, the court said. reporters "are by no means without First Amendment protections," including the privilege "to refrain from revealing sources except upon legitimate demand." Farber had been given access to prosecution files compiled during a brief investigation after the deaths in 1983 and 1984, and provided a number of sources and county officials. THE RULING indicated, however, that Farber, who was jailed for 27 days in August before being freed pressing the high court action, was ordered to return to the Bergen County Court at 4 p.m. Tuesday if he continued to withhold his notes from trial Judge William J. Armold. Farber refused comment. Times Attorney Floyd Abrams said the Supreme Court ruling was "a sad disservice to First Amendment privileges." THE MURDER case being tried in Superior Court involves a series of patient Jacavelich is now accused of murder in three deaths and has been acquired in two others. The prosecution said the patients were injured by the doses of a muscle relaxant called curare. Rock Island pledges to pay taxes TOPEKA (AP)--Attorney General Curt Schneider said yesterday he had received "an unequivocal promise" from those handling recognition of the Rock Island The railroad, which has been reorganized Railroad that the 1978 property taxes the line owes cities and counties in Kansas Travel Plans? make them with us. Maupintour travel service Air Fares/Youth Fairs/Eurail and Student Passes/Acoustic Rentals/Hauts and Amtrak Reserva Table Tennis Buffs! If you're interested in playing table tennis, come to the first meeting of the KU Table Tennis Club Monday, Sept.25 7:30 pm in the Ballroom BYOP—Bring your own paddle. If you're interested and cannot attend, call 864-1346 INDOOR RECREATION --in recent years under the federal bankruptcy law, owes about $1 million to 40 counties and 756 other governmental units in Kansas this year. The line also ows about $3.5 million in damages which have been accumulating since 1976. The federal judge in Illinois would review the railroad's ability to begin paying those damages. SCHNEIDER SAID he had received a letter from Nicholas G. Manos, chief counsel for the railroad, which contained taxes on the promise . . . that these taxes will be paid.* He made public a copy of Manser' letti, which said, "the taxes due the state of Kentucky bearing bodies for the month of December, 1978, in accordance with the directions of the order." S Schneider had he received inquiries from concerned local officials who wondered whether they could count on the taxes being paid this year to help fund their HE ALSO said Judge Frank J. McGaar of the district court of northern Illinois would review in January the railroad's financial ability to pay the taxes. 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