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Assen, Netherlands Five persons were injured Monday when South Moluccan gunmen seized a government building and took at least 72 hostages. The members of a militant band which has terrorized Holland for ten years said they would kill their hostages if 21 of their comrades were not freed from Duth jails. They also demanded a plane to fly all of them and some hostages out of the country. Witnesses said one woman was pushed from a third-floor window and police expressed fear she was dead. An ambulance attempting to reach her was repelled by a hail of gunfire. Paris Despite predictions by political experts, French voters have dealt a setback to the Socialist-Communist hopes of controlling the government. Pollsters had predicted that the leftists would garner 54 per cent of the first-round votes but returns completed Monday showed that they received only 45.1 per cent as compared to the 46.5 per cent total of President Valery Giscard d'Estaing's center-right coalition. coal-ition. Leftist leaders met after the count and agreed to unite behind their strongest candidates in hopes of improving their results in next week's final round of voting. Montreal Two Canadians claim they photographed photo-graphed an unidentified flying object as it hovered over a Take in La Verendrye Park, About "200 miles northwest of Montreal. The parr said they were camping Saturday night at Lake Baskatong when a brilliant object came from the sky and sent them scurrying for safety. The two men said they came back later and found the object "hovering silently over the water." Coarse photographs showed a blurred, oval-shaped oval-shaped object on a background of black. Nairobi, Kenya Ethiopia said Monday its troops have reached the Somali border in two places and have recaptured every important town in the Ogaden desert. Somali troops reportedly destroyed an Ethiopian town during their retreat into Somali. Diplomatic sources said most of the Somali army ar-my had slipped back across the border before the arrival of the Ethiopian forces and were fortifying for-tifying frontier positions. Rome For the first time an all-Christian Democrat government will receive support in parliament from Communists. The new government gover-nment was formed by Giulio Andreotti on Saturday. Satur-day. Following long negotiations, a five-party agreement was announced last Wednesday which calls for Communists to be members of the governing majority in parliament and to have a voice in policy-making, but they will not hold any cabinet posts. The United States has strongly opposed any Communist holding a cabinet position in the NATO nation. oi- Bogota, Colombia Law enforcement officials say cocaine smuggling from Colombia now rivals coffee as that nation's largest export. Colombia supplies 70 per cent of the illegal cocaine consumed in the United States and some estimates put the value of the illicit trade at $1.5 billion annually, the same as coffee earnings. A kilo of cocaine (2.2 pounds) is priced at bet-t bet-t ween $12,000 and $15,000 in Colombia and can be sold in the U.S. for as much as $700,000. NATIONAL Coaltown, USA Coal miners are staying away from work in droves despite a federal back-to-work order issued Monday. The few miners who did return to the mines had no effect on production. produc-tion. Most areas of the country were reported quiet and union mines were empty even where no picketing was taking place. Carter administration officials said there would be no immediate action to force compliance complian-ce with the back-to-work order but said they expect ex-pect miners to gradually return to the mines this week. Irvine, California Bubbles, the freedom-loving freedom-loving hippo, is dead. The two-ton excapee from Orange County's Lion Country Safari died of suffocation suf-focation shortly before midnight Friday after being shot with two tranquilizer darts. An examination showed that Bubbles was pregnant at the time of her death. After being hit with the tranquilizing darts, the hippo fell with her head facing down a hillside. It was believed that the weight of her internal organs pressing against her diaphragm caused her suffocation. Bubbles escaped from Lion Country Safari February 20. She scaled a 4V4-foot fence and took refuge in nearby Clucker Lake. St. Louis Police used force Saturday to repel anti-Nazi demonstrators as they tried to storm party headquarters following a parade by 42 brown-shirted Nazis. The Nazis had been jeered and bombarded with snowballs as they rode through a white neighborhood, shouting "white power" and giving the stretched-arm salute. A crowd of 500 anti-Nazi Revolutionary Socialist Leaguers were waiting in a park for a planned Nazi rally. But the Nazi truck passed the park and the crowd marched on the storefront Nazi headquarters, chanting "death to Nazis." Washington The nation's unemployment rate declined to 6.1 per cent in February, the lowest since October 1974. However, government officials predicted a reversal of this trend if the coal strike is not resolved quickly. The 6.1 per cent figure show-ed that government efforts to secure jobs for minority workers may be paying off. The jobless rate for blacks and other minorities improved from 12.7 per cent in January to 11.8 per cent in February. New York The stock market finished its best week of 1978 Friday with its second biggest rally of the year. The climb followed an unexpected drop in the unemployment rate and news that the U.S. dollar is rebounding on the world market. Denver A man who said he wanted to go to Memphis, Tenn., to be treated for cancer, hijacked a United Airlines jet over San Francisco Bay Monday. The hijacker, identified as Clay Thomas, 27, allowed all passengers to leave the plane in Oakland, Calif., and then surrendered when the crew leaped from the cockpit in Denver. The man claimed to have a bomb in a small airline flight bag but the bag was said to contain only books and papers. Thomas reportedly described himself as a "psychiatric case" and asked to see a psychiatrist. ymm ) SKCICIj MM()l!!li westeri n woodlands r mil ' ' |