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From Associated Press reports
Ford, UAW sign
historic agreement
DEARBORN, Mich.
Officials of the United Auto
Workers union and Ford Motor
Co on Monday signed a historic
agreement expected to save the
automaker $1 billion over 31
months, but analysts say con
sumers should not expect big
drops in the prices of Ford cars
The analysts say only an up
turn in car sales will bring back
profits and put laid-off workers
back on the assembly lines
The accord, ratified by a 3-1
margin in weeklong voting that
ended Sunday, took effect as
soon as it was signed
The new agreement at Ford
wipes out 3 percent annual
wage boosts for Ford’s 170,000
autoworkers and defers cost
of-living allowance payments
for nine months to keep them at
their current $2 03-per-hour
level
The contract, approved
43,683 to 15,933, eliminates
eight paid personal holidays per
year, erases a bonus payment
and forces new employees to
start at lower wages and ben
efits
However, Ford agreed to
limits on subcontracting of
work, guaranteed income for
higher-seniority workers, profit
sharing, improved benefits for
laid-off workers and a two-year
moratorium on plant closings
due to sending work abroad or
to non-union companies
Williams linked
to 23 slayings
ATLANTA
With the conviction of Wayne
Williams in the slayings of two
young blacks, police have
closed the books on 21 other
slayings in a 22-month string of
killings. Atlanta Public Safety
Commissioner Lee Brown said
Monday
A special task force created in
July 1980 to investigate the
cases will be disbanded next
Monday, Brown said
"Do you believe Wayne Wil
liams committed 23 murders?"
Brown was asked
"Yes we do," said Brown,
who made the announcement at
a news conference with top
federal, state, county and city
law enforcement officers
The officials met for one hour
and 20 minutes at the task force
headquarters to make their
decision
"With the conviction of
Wayne Williams, we have as a
result cleared 23 cases, based
upon the evidence," Brown
said Seven other cases will
remain open but will be turned
over to the ordinary jurisdictions
involved, he said
Williams, a 23-year-old black
freelance photographer and
aspiring talent promoter was
convicted of murder Saturday in
the slayings of Nathaniel Cater.
27, and Jimmy Ray Payne, 21,
the 26th and 28th victims on the
task force list
Four explosions
rock Wall Street
NEW YORK
Four explosions that rocked
Wall Street were evidence that
the Puerto Rican terrorist group
FALN has recovered from a
series of arrests last year and is
back in business, the FBI said
Monday
The explosions late Sunday,
when the nation's financial dis
trict was virtually empty, appar
ently were timed to mark the
March 1, 1954, attack by Puerto
Rican nationalists who opened
fire from the House of Repre
sentatives visitors' gallery and
wounded five congressmen
The bombings could trans
late into a buildup of a new
leadership" of the FALN which
was dealt a serious blow in June
1980 when 11 of its top
members were arrested and
subsequently convicted in
Chicago, said Kenneth Walton,
the assistant deputy director of
the FBI in New York
"The back of the FALN was
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broken two years ago, but they
evidently were in traction a
sufficient amount of time that
they have a new back," Walton
said at a news conference
The bombs shattered win
dows and caused minor struc
tural damage to buildings but no
one was injured, police said
Hit were the New York and
American stock exchanges and
the headquarters of the Merrill
Lynch investment firm and
Chase Manhattan Bank
Hillside Strangler
trial continues
LOS ANGELES
Cousins Angelo Buono and
Kenneth Bianchi were depicted
Monday in the prosecution s
opening statement as the "sex
oriented. manipulative”
partners in the Hillside Strangler
murders of 10 women
Buono, standing trial alone
after Bianchi turned state s
evidence in a plea bargain to
escape the death penalty, has
steadfastly maintained his in
nocence
The defense was expected to
present its opening statement
Tuesday
Buono is charged with 10
counts of murder as well as rape
and kidnapping counts, which
would provide special circum
stances allowing the death pen
alty if Buono is convicted
Bianchi pleaded guilty to five
of the murders in Los Angeles
and to two in Bellingham, Wash
He has been sentenced to life in
prison in both states The
remaining five counts against
Bianchi in California were
dropped in the plea-bargaining
arrangement
Bianchi's vacillating accounts
of the Los Angeles murders
caused the district attorney s
office to pull out of the pro
secution last year But Superior
Court Judge Ronald George or
dered the trial to continue, and
the attorney general's office
stepped in to prosecute
Eugene lawmaker
rests in hospital
SALEM
House Majority Leader Grat
tan Kerans was listed in fair
condition Monday at Salem Ho
spital after he complained of
dizziness to a fellow lawmaker
The 41-year-old Kerans
sought the aid of Sen John
Kitzhaber, who is a doctor, and
was then taken from the Capitol
by ambulance
A hospital spokeswoman said
Kerans would be held overnight
for observation after apparently
suffering from a lack of blood to
the brain
Kerans, a Eugene Democrat,
is serving his fourth two-year
term in the House
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