2 Thursday, December 4, 1975 University Daily Kansan DIGEST From the Associated Press One killed in Paris holdup PARIS-Police shot and killed one gunman and another was injured in a hall during a spring battle, the men had held about 30 hotties for 14 hours. The attack cost $7 million. But two hostages held in the getaway car survived the shootout unarmed. Police said one gunman was an Alerian and the other a Sooniard. The gunmen left the bank with the hostages and sacks of money in a getaway car provided by police. A few hundred yards away, just off the Champs-Elysees, the getaway car collided with a taxi. The gunmen opened fire on cars in pursuing cars and one gunman was killed in the exchange of more than 30 shots. Rail strike postponed WASHINGTON — Federal mediate last night won promises that railway union leaders would not call a nationwide railroad strike early today as long as progress This lessened the possibility of a crippling railroad shutdown which had been set to begin at 6 a.m. today by four showcraft unions. Chief Federal Mediator W. T. Usery, won the assurance only hours after union leaders issued a harsh statement accusing management of stalling and warned workers that the company was "under fire." Usery said yesterday that an agreement had almost been reached on several issues and that he hoped to come up with contract language both sides could agree on. Laos replaces coalition BANGKOK, Thailand—The Lao People's Congress today named Prince Souphanouvong, nominal leader of the Communist Patel Lao, as president of the new Lao People's Democratic Republic of Laos, Vientiane radio announced. Keystone Promvirhua was named the new premier. The national radio announced yesterday the creation of the new republic and the end of both the monarchy and the coalition government. The move consolidated Canada's The action also ended a monarchy dating to 1353 and a coalition formed in April 1974 in an effort to end the long and bloody Lao civil war between the Pathet Lao and the Karen Army. It was the last significant political event in Laos. There had been speculation that Souphanouvong would be made a figurehead president. Hiiackers make ultimatum BEILEN, The Netherlands—Five Indonesian gunmen holding hostages aboard a stalled Dutch train threatened to start shooting their captives by one this morning. The gunnern-members of a separatist group from South Moluca, the former Islas Islands now a part of Indonesia—said they would begin executing their captives. Security forces learned of the ultimatum from the Rev. S. Meliart, a prominent South Mozambican national who snuck to the five for about an hour last night. Thirteen of the estimated 72 hostages aboard the train sprinted to safety earlier last night from the unguarded rear section of the train. The thieppers seized the four-coach local train Tuesday, killed the engineer and another man and took the passengers hostage, officials said. Police said explosives were found on the train. Acting Premier Teng Hai-saip say today at a final state banquet hosted by the Americans. Their toasts are expected to constitute for a conference-ending statement. PEKING—President Ford's China trip won't produce a joint statement like the Shanghai communique of the Nixon visit, Ron Nessen, the President's press secretary. "The document isn't necessary to 'successfully accomplish the purpose of the meeting.'" Neuss's announcement means attention will be focused on what the President and At the end of President Richard M. 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