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Young elected mayor of Atlanta

ATLANTA (AP) Former UN. Ambassador Andrew Young was elected mayor Tuesday in a hotly-contested runoff election to determine whether blacks would keep political control in the financial capital of the Southeast. Young, scoring heavily in the city’s predominantly black precincts, built a lead of more than 11,000 votes over state Rep. Sidney Marcus with all but seven of the city’s 188 precincts reporting. Neither Young or Marcus made immediate comment on the results. With 96.2 percent of the vote counted Young had 60,887, or 55 percent, while Marcus had 49,799, or 45 percent. Young, 49, succeeds Maynard Jackson, who was elected in

Raids in Mississippi, New York Brink's job suspects taken into custody

c. 1981 N.Y. Times NEW YORK - In raids on a rural Mississippi farmhouse and a Manhattan apartment Tuesday, federal agents and the New York City police arrested two new suspects in last week’s $1.6 million Brink’s robbery. The arrests brought to seven the number of suspects seized since the Oct. 20 robbery in Rockland County that led to widespread federal and state investigations. Heavily armed federal agents in Mississippi arrested a woman for conspiring in the Brink’s robbery, in which two

PATCO loses certification

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, which defied President Reagan by launching an illegal strike and then saw 11,500 of its members firfed, is out of business as a labor union. The U.S. Court of Appeals on TUbsday refused to extend an order that temporarily had kept the union alive while its lawyers prepared to appeal a decertification decree in the federal coflrts. The Reagan administration haS refused to negotiate with the union since the controllers went on strike Aug. 3 and has fired all PATCO members who ignored his ultimatum to return

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1973 as the city’s first black mayor. Jackson won re-election in 1977 but was barred by law from seeking a third term. He endorsed Young early in the campaign. While both Young and Marcus, 53, insisted during the campaign that race was not an issue, the voting Tuesday, like the results of the Oct. 6 nonpartisian election, appeared to turn largely along racial lines. Marcus, a white, liberal businessman, racked up margins in excess of 90 percent in many of the city’s predominantly white northside precincts, but it was not enough o overcome the substantial black vote Young was winning in the city’s southside precincts.

policemen and a security guard were killed. In New York, a woman whose car was used by the holdup gang was apprehended in the East Village. The latest arrests came on a day in which there were these other developments: Federal authorities disclosed the names of two other men being sought for questioning in connection with the ar.nored-car holdup. One of them who fled South, was name! in an arrest complaint filed by the Federal Bureau of Inves igation in Federal District Court in Manhattan. The o her is being sought as a

to work. The Federal Labor Relations Authority, an independent agency that settles labor disputes involving federal workers, stripped PATCO of its right to represent air traffic controllers on Friday. The authority said the union “willfully and intentionally” ignored the law by calling an illegal strike against the government. Within hours the three-judge appeals court temporarily blocked the FLRA’s edict. But after hearing arguments from the FAA and the labor authority’s lawyers, the three judges ruled Tuesday that PATCO “has not made the showing

3,500 ordered rehired Philly teachers end strike

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Public school teachers ended a 50-day strike today, averting a one-day general walkout called by sympathetic unions, after a panel of judges ordered the city to rehire about 3,500 teachers. The head of the teachers’ union was elated Tuesday night when the group’s executive board voted unanimously to end the strike. But the superintendent of schools said the ruling meant the system would end the year in the red. Teachers planned to be back at school today, although it will be a day or two before all of the

S6O million project Lilly unveils Indy research plans

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The head of the research branch of Eli Lilly & Co. says President Reagan’s economic recovery program was the shot in the arm the pharmaceutical giant needed to proceed with plans for a S6O million biomedical laboratory. “This undertaking is a visible show of support for President Reagan’s new economic program,” Earl B. Herr, president of Lilly Research Laboratories, said Tuesday. “While this project has been on the drawing boards for some time, the research and development tax incentives involved in the administration’s economic recovery program provided additional impetus.” Lilly shares a common link with the Reagan administration. Vice President George Bush was a Lilly director before the 1980 election campaign. At a news conference at the company’s world headquarters, Herr unveiled Lilly’s plans for the Indianapolis research laboratory, which will be the

fugitive from a prison in New Jersey. —John S. Martin Jr., the United States attorney in Manhattan, said he would convene a grand jury to examine the entire matter. Martin said he would conduct the investigation under federal racketeering statutes to determine whether all of those associated with the gang could be charged with participating in a criminal enterprise that resulted in the robbery and murders. —ln Jersey City, Jeffrey C. Jones and Eleanor Stein Raskin, fugitive members of

required” for the temporary stay to be continued. “That means tliat PATCO is no longer certified as the exclusive bargaining agent of the air traffic controllers,” said Richard Leighton,

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200,000 students affected by the strike go back to classes. About 17,000 students have going to class for several weeks as about 1,000 teachers crossed picket lines. The settlement, which also canceled a raise strikers said they had been promised, led to the cancellation of a one-day general strike planned for today as a show of support from other unions. The three-judge Commonwealth Court panel said both the school board and the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers mistakenly believed

site of experiments on ailments ranging from the common cold to cancer. Lilly officials said one focus of the center’s research will be molecular biology, using genesplicing techniques to dissect human cells to determine how different drugs affect their structure. Last year, Lilly announced it had used recombinant DNA technology to produce insulin, which is now being tested in humans. The center also will be involved in research into cell biology and immunology as well as research into cancer, arthritis and respiratory diseases such as asthma and emphysema. Herr said the expansion will mean 300 new jobs in the con-

Case called homicide

KNOX, Ind. (AP) - Police in Knox say they are treating the death of a northern Indiana man, whose body was discovered along a road, as a homicide.

the Weather Underground arrested in a Bronx apartment last Friday, were arraigned on charges stemming from the discovery of explosives in their Hoboken apartment in 1979. —Nathaniel Burns, a fugitive Black Panther arrested in a shootout with the police in Queens last Friday, was arraigned on charges of attempted murder in proceeedings held in his Kings County Hospital room. He is being treated for abdominal injuries, burns and bruises that he contends resulted from being beaten by the police after his arrest. The arrest complaints underscored the view that members of the Weather Underground had joined forces with members of black terrorist organizations. The suspect arrested in Mississippi Cynthia Boston, 33 years old was identified in the complaint as the minister of

last year that somehow enough money would appear to pay for 10 percent raises this year and the retention of the 3,500 teachers. The panel’s order that the laid-off teachers must be rehired means “obviously there would be a deficit this year,” Schools Superintendent Michael Marcasesaid. Even with shortened vacations, pupils will finish the year with less than 180 days of school this year, but there was no indication the strike would prevent students from earning enough credit to graduate.

structiun industry, 600 jobs for scientists and technicians and another 600 jobs in support industries which provide products and services for Lilly employees. William E. Brock, appointed by President Reagan U.S. trade representative, was on hand for the announcement along with Gov. Robert D. Orr and Indianapolis Mayor William H. Hudnut 111. Brock praised Lilly’s expansion efforts as a commitment to the future. “Fundamentally, what you are doing here today is tangible, positive evidence of what this country can do in every area and what we must do to provide our children with benefits we have received,” he said. As scores of white-coated Lilly researchers watched from

The body of Charlie Salyers, 46, of Plymouth, was found bound and beaten Tuesday morning along a Starke County road by a hunter.

information for the Republic of New Africa, described as a terrorist organization. A man who has so far eluded the authorities was identified as her common-law husband, William Johnson, 33, also known as Balil Sunni-Ali. The complaint said Johnson was believed to be affiliated with the Black Liberation Army and Joanne Chesimard, its leader who escaped in 1979 from prison in New Jersey, where she was serving a life sentence for the slaying of a state trooper. The suspect seized in New York, Eve Rosahn, 30, was charged with criminal facilitation on the ground that she allowed the Brink’s robbers to use her Honda as a getaway car.

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“I’m glad it’s come to an end,” PFT President John Murray said of the city’s sixth school strike in a decade. “Unfortunately, it took a court to put the children back in the classrooms.” Murray said the union was prepared to go back to work and “negotiate the particulars” gs its conflicts with the school board. Sharon Cohen, a mathematics teacher at Grantz High School, said she was happy to be returning to work. “It’s been too long,” she said.

balconies, Herr said the new Biomedical Research Center will enable Lilly to expand its research and development expenditures. Currently, the company spends $235 million each year to support its research; that figure will grow by S3B million when the project is complete, he said. Lilly sells its products in more than 130 nations, contributing about $250 million a year to the U.S. balance of payments. Company officials said the new products coming out of the expanded research will add to that balance of trade. Engineering work already has started for the 250,000-square-foot research center, and construction is expected to begin next spring with completion targeted for 1984, Lilly officials said. The center will be built across what is now Alabama Street north of the company’s corporate headquarters. A pedestrian mall will link the research center to the corporate headquarters.

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“I hope my kids remember me.” The 22,000-member union, including 13,000 teachers, struck Sept. 8 in part because 3,511 teachers had been laid off in June in an effort to wipe out a $223 million budget deficit. Another issue in the strike was the decision to deny teachers a 10 percent pay raise that was to have gone into effect in September as part of a contract that ended a 22-day strike a year ago. Philadelphia teachers earn an average of $25,000 per year.

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