2 Friday, March 10, 1978 University Daily Kansan Judge tells miners to go to work WASHINGTON (AP)—U.S. District Judge Audie Robinson yesterday ordered coal miners to report to work today and temporarily end a 94-day strike that has forced widespread power curtailments and the layoff of thousands of workers. There is expectation within the government as well as in the union and industry that thousands of the rebellious miners will defy the order. But president Jimmy Carter declared at a press conference three hours before Robinson signed the order; "The law must be enforced." Robinson issued the back-to-work order under the Taft-Hartley Act. Soon after, the United Mine Workers and the soft coal industry unexpectedly agreed to resume contract talks. The first negotiating session is set for today. Robinson's order became effective at 7 a.m. local time today. It required coal mining work for the same wages and benefits they received under the most recent contract—the one signed in 1974 that expired on Dec. 6. tributed on Ed. Robinson's order followed an afternoon of conferences involving lawyers for the government, the UMW and the coal operators. in yesterday's news conference, Carter told Attorney General Griffin Bell to take personal command of federal law enforcement to back an anticipated back-order order. Carter said he firmly believed that a federal court order under the Taft Hartley Act would be observed. "I have absolutely no plans to seek congressional action to authorize seizure of firearms." Asked directly what he would do if the miners defied a Taft-Hartley injunction, Carter said the order would prevent interference with resumed mining. Ethiopian forces recapture second town NAHOBI, Kenya (AP) - Ethiopian forces, sweeping south through the Ogaden plateau, reported retaking their second town in four days in their counteroffensive to quell the Somali revolt in eastern Ethiopia. The Ethiopian military command in a broadcast communicate said its troops recaptured the town of Deghebur, 35 miles northwest of Bishir, which the Ethiopians regained Sunday. Western military observers said the Somalis' loss of Jiji sharply turned the seven-month old war in Ethiopia's favor. The Western Somali Liberation Front conceded the loss of Dijaq Wednesday and said its forces retreated to the mountains and countryside to continue their fight to annex eastern Ethiopia to neighboring Somalia. Dharu Hissar, head of Somalia's affairs in Nairobi, said the Ethiopian assault on Jijiga began with wave after wave of planes bombing and strifing the town, followed by TOPEKA (AP)—A bill that would have outlawed rocklet bickets in Kansas was killed yesterday by the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee. Skyrocket ban is shot down In other action, the Senate passed a bill that would establish a state telephone "hotline" over which citizens can report cases of welfare abuse or health care provider fraud. armored helicopter transports bringing tanks manned by Russians and Cubans. He said the Somalis were still waging intensive battle in the Jijiga area. Ethiopia said earlier that part of its forces were advancing toward the Somalia border 40 miles east of Jijiga. Ethiopia has denied repeatedly it has invasion plans. Another bill passed would appropriate $8.2 million over the next fiscal years to renovate Watson Library at the University of Kansas. 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He also said that despite the strike, coal production was at about 50 percent of its normal level, so if a moderate number of workers could work an energy crisis be avoided. The government and both sides in the strike have frequently said they preferred an agreement on a contract to government intervention. But officials have held little hope that industrywide bargaining would agree to a new agreement that the miners would accept. Park admits payments WASHINGTON (AP) - Tongun Park said yesterday he paid a total of $750,000 to U.S. congressmen, from $300,000 to $400,000 in campaigns and the rest in business deals. Park told reporters after he completed initial questioning by House ethics committee investigators that he had added new members to the list of congressmen who received money. Park was questioned in connection with the committee's investigation into alleged South Korean influence-buying but he denied it. He paid all the money as a foreign rice dealer. He told U.S. prosecutors in Seoul in January that he made payments to about 30 congressmen. His lawyer, William Hundley, said the investigation was the same as that in Seoul. Pat parkedly told House investigators of payments approaching $200,000 to former Rep. Otto E. Passman, D-La., and about payments to former Rep. Richard T. Hanna, D-Cald. Parkold U.S. prosecutors in Seoul that he considered the payment to Pasman compensation or helper him regain the post-conflict war effort against Korea, official as South Korea's U.S. rice dealer "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS!" To how many who claim to be Protestant Christians does this quote mean anything? Maybe we are unduly critical and pessimistic but doubt if in ten know its Scriptural setting and context. Jews ought to know. Could hardly expect Catholics to know since their spiritual food is not only rationed, but also predigested. spinatil 600d who were told that great numbers of martyr们 past we are told that great numbers of martyr们 past we are told to eat "command food!" 'Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, and with the wine which he drank.' Daniel ate that which supplicated by the great King dictator King felt on his foredeck Daniel and worshipped him, and at another time he made a decree that if any people, nation, language spoke anything a miss against the God of the Hebrew children they should be cut in pieces, and their houses must be burned. Another King clothed in gold and crowned him as proclaimed him third ruler in the kingdom. The great King made him President of the 123 Princes that were derived over the whole kingdom. Daniel spent the night in a lion's den in company with an angel of God who made the lions as harmless as the elephants, great warriors who knew one crazy and lived the best bed for a time but' Daniel continued even unto the first year of King Cyrus'. first year of Daniel's influence and faith continue still to bless all mankind of mankind who have learned him and to trust his God. It is not too big a job to get to know Him today, just get familiar with the first 6 chapters of the Book of Daniel. "The diet of Daniel" together with his steadfastness of purpose was the secret of his great success, aside from the fact that "The Lord had laid His hands on him" and he was a chosen vessel. Martin Luther chose the "diet of Daniel." He tells of how some years after he became a monk he gave a Bible. He deceived it, reading it over and over again. His fellow monks told him he would be worth more to their order if he would quit读ting that Book so much, get a sick and go out in the city and beg food and other gifts for the monastery. Thank God they were not able to pull him away from "The Book" for his life and testimony changed the course of history and has done more to bring us into national and nations than did anything else since the days of the Apostle? Some historian has truly said that we are all a different people and living in a different world because of his teaching and testimony. Expressing his love to him he went on to Luther stood his ground against the whole bunch - he had some friends in the crowd. He said to the Emperor and the rest of the crowd: "It is not safe to go agonizing with them." So he told them not do no other. God help me; God did help him, and delivered him, and they failed to get him to the fiery lark! He has spoken to all generations in his great song: "A Mighty Fortress." 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