rage tign I -E MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 24, 1977 Gunnen hold Dutch children ASEN, The Netherlands (AP) - Two South Moluccan terrorist squads arm- ed with submachine guns, were holding 105 children hostage in a country school and SO persons captive aboard a hijack- ed train in the northern Netherlands last night, authorities said. The attackers, virtually repeating a similar double terrorist action of 18 months ago, apparently were making a new bid to force the Dutch government to help them gain independence from Indonesia for their Asian island home- land, once a Dutch colony. THE TANDEM ATTACKS, launched almost simultaneously two days before the Dutch general elections, occurred about 10 miles from each other in the farm country outside this small city. Police said there were believed to be six South Moluccans in ,one group and seven in the other. There were no reports of casualties, although authorities said shots were fired at both locations. At the school, where six teachers were also being held, the gunmen were allowing food and drink to be brought in. The terrorists issued no immediate demands, but Dutch Justice Minister Andreas van Agt said he understood that letters from the gunmen were on their way to government officials. IN THE SOUTHERN Dutch town of Vlaardingen later yesterday, police took six Moluccans into custody for ques- tioning after they were seen waiting at the station as a train approached. Po- lice said it was suspected than another hijacking may have been planned there. The Dutch cabinet scheduled an em- ergency meeting last night and Premier Joop den Uyl went on television to con- Police said six raiders seized the ele- demn what he called "a horrible act mentary school at Bovensmilde, four of terror." He said the elections would miles south of here, as classes were be- go on. ginning. The school is near a housing In raids in December 1975, two South complex where 500 South Moluccan chil- Moluccan gangs held a train and the dren live, and the gunmen quickly releas- Indonesian consulate in Amsterdam for ed 15 South Moluccan children, authori- more than two weeks, demanding that ties said. the Netherlands intervene with Indonesia . to obtain independence for the South They said the terrorists opened fire Moluccan Islands. Four hostages died. tried to tlkhenith them au when tec THE SOUTH MOLUCCAS, formerly nicians approached the building in an called the Spice Islands, and the rest of effort to set up a telephone link be- Indonesia were once the Dutch-held East tween the school and police.,No one was Indies, an archipelago off Southeast Asia. injured. The South Moluccas are near Indonesia's eastern tip. A crowd of anxious parents who The Dutch have said there is little flocked to the scene tried to rush the they can do for the South Moluccans be- building shortly after noon but were cause they have no control over the for- held back by police lines about 400 yards mer colonies. from the school. Sports facts The PhiladelphiaPhillies have a distinction they can do with- out. They hold the World Series throughrecord for consecutive losses by ight through _ ight one run ... the last four in 1915 'o ak s 3 and the first three in 1950. The California Angels were lowest in the American League in home runs in 1976 with a total of 63. 1IHAD "Who cares what other i yonder window bi - (Romeo) GerryPeire You never seem to hear about the people who are cured of cancer. I am one of them. My cancer was dis- covered early. Because I went for a PAP test regularly. I want you to have a PAP test. Make an appointment for one right now. And keep having the testregu- larly for the rest of your life. - The rest of your life may be a lot longer if you do. 1 know. I had cancer and I lived. HaveaPtest. Itcansaveyourlife. American CancerSociety $ "~SPAE ONIMIEDay Vt P5A5E 96 calories, approximately one third fewer thanour other fine beer. It took Schlitzto bring the taste to light. 9 297aOS. SCHLIZ SPEWING CO., M'kWAUKEE, -WIS., AND OTHEP C'TIES