2 Thursday, February 16, 1978 University Daily Kansan Carter's plea triggers restart in strike talks WASHINGTON (AP) - President Jimmy Carter won agreement for resumed negotiations in the 72-day coal strike yesterday after defiant industry representatives consented to a White House reaping with union bargainers. mrs. White The House said the first session would be at 8 p.m. yesterday. INDUSTRY officials at first defied a presidential call to resume talks. But they later reversed themselves, saying that applications had been approved before the meeting. Carter stepped directly into the strike on Tuesday and called on both sides to resume talks immediately in the White House. He threatened stronger measures if he Carter said that invoking the strike-hailing clause Taft-Hartley Act was his options. . . . amongst UNITED Mine Workers President Arnold Murray widely agreed to resume talks. The Bituminous Coal Operators Association was silent overnight, then turned defiant, telling Labor Secretary Ray Marshall that a resumption of the talks would be a mistake. But the association had a change of heart a short while later after Carter, reportedly outraged over the industry's refusal, brought heavy pressure on industry leaders. THE LONG coal strike is not threatening Carter's economic program yet, but it could cause short-term damage to employment and administration, as economists said yesterday. The administration has begun a toplevel analysis of what could happen to the economy if the strike continues much longer. "We don't foresee any major economic impact at least for the next month," said William Northhaus, a member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, who is heading up the effort to assess the consequences of the strike. BUT NORDAHLA said in an interview that in regions where coal supplies were growing scarce, especially in the east-central region of the country, some homes have had to lose output. Fairs are being made to minimize these as much as possible, he said. much as possible, the nation's jobless rate, which was 6.3 percent in January, could rise slightly and temporarily. Midwestern Music and Art Camp ANNOUNCES positions for RESIDENT ASSISTANTS for the summer of 1978. Room, board and stipend are furnished for the University Summer Session Interested persons may apply at 214 Murphy Hall before March 1, 1978. A new and startling chapter in one of the great journeys of enlightenment of our time CARLOS CASTANEDA THE SECOND RING OF POWER The Second Ring of Power goes far beyond anything Costanera has yet written. 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