rage Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, December 4,. 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, December 4, 1975 r 1 ._ _ _. ,i UNIVERSITY STUDENT/FACULTY/STAFF FAMILY HOUSING Furnished a n d unfurnished apart- ments are available for immediate occupancy in University owned and operated housing. For further information and applica- tion contact: HOUSING INFORMATION OFFICE 1011 Student Activities Building THE ANN ARBOR CLASSICAL GUITAR SOCIETY PRESENTS DUO ROCOCO Parisian gunman killed, other injured; Indonesian terrorists still hold train FLUTE AND GUITAR GENIA HOLLANDER, Flute MATTHEW MISCHAKOFF, Guitar Trueblood Auditorium Frieze Building December 6, 1975-8:30 p.m. ADMISSION $3. Advance Tickets Available at Local Music Stores. General Admission at the Trueblood Aud. Box office on concert night at 7:30 p.m.} It Pays to Advertise in The Michigan Daily (Continued from Page 1) run away. "I followed, then the gang- ster threatened me and I killedl him," Inspector Roland said. HE THEN turned to see the other gunman getting out of the smashed getaway car, gun in hand, leaving his two women hostages screaming in fear. Inspector Roland said he then took aim and shot the second gunman, severely injuring him. The gunman was taken to a hospital with head wounds. Commissioner Jean Brous- CHARING CROSS BOOKSHOP Used, Fine and Scholarly Books 316 S. STATE-994-4041 Open Mon.-Fri. 1 1 -9, Sat. 10-6j sard, the anti-gang squad chief, who was with Roland, told re- porters that about 25 shots were fired during the gunbattle. The bank siege began at 11:10 on Wednesday morning (Tuesday night E.S.T.) when a hold-up misfired. The two bank robbers were surprised by an! armored vanload of security guards who arrived at the bank to transfer cash. A gunbattle flared between the bandits and the guards and --~cnr_ nr 1 tt it. 4n. midnight. But the money was apparent- ly not enough for the gunmen and one of them, wearing a red hood, frogmarched a hostage out of the bank with a pistol at his head and shouted to Com- missioner Broussard, "It's not enough." At 1:15 a.m. two police offic- ers deposited two more cash bags in front of the bank and ten minutes later the gunmen came out with their hostages. Telephone- 763-3164 - ;J Subscribe to The Daily a passer-by was hit in the toot In The Netherlands, about 150 by a stray bullet. police, army sharpshooters, and THE BANDITS slammed the marine commandos ringing the bank doors shut and then be- train were keeping their dis- gan the 14-hour siege. tance for fear of endangering They demanded a huge ran- the lives of the remaining hos- som to free their 30 hostages tages. but right until the end the ex- act amount of money involved was unclear. auw Police first talked of two mil- lion dollars in U.S. currency,, later reduced the figure to fourI7 million Francs (922,500 dollars) titl $tt 8 in French currency and then escalated it again to the orig- (Continued from Page 1) inal figure. In emphasizing his position, AFTER lengthy negotiations Stroup added that "an estimat- over a specially installed tele- ed $600 million is spent each phone link with the bank, po- year on marijuana enforcement. lice officers were seen deposit- The frightening result is that ing three large bags in front of seven out of ten of all drug ar- the bank - apparently stuffed rests in this country are for with dollar bills - shortly after marijuana violations. The five hijackers - who are from a separatist-minded part of Indonesia called South Mo- lucca, the former Spice Islands - seized the four-coach local train Tuesday, killed the engi- neer and another man and took the passengers hostage, offic- ials reoorted. Police said they attached explosives to one of the coaches. THE BODIES of the two dead men lay beside the tracks. Four persons aboard the train were released shortly after the takeover ,and three others es- caped by jumping off before the 13 staged their mass escape. 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