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Show The Salt Lake TrLune, 4 Saturday, October 9, 191 THE offi- - d possibly for months. Theie has been no rain in any quantity for weeks, and water has been rationed. The explosion blew a hole in of a tank at the reservoir and left the station a the side yk .V - i P Zj .. ' it V ..rv. Not Impressed Hirohito, who arrived in Holland Friday amid intense security and a complete lack of ceremony, has not been impressed by protests in various countries against his European tour, the emperors grand master of told journalists who asked him for comment on hostile Dutch press and televiy sion comments on the private visi to Holland. The courtier, Sldgenobu Shima, noted there were also protests in Britain but said not imthe emperor was pressed. On the contrary, he hoped ilia visit to Holland would help improve relations between the two countries. Many Dutch citizens who once lived in the countrys former colonies in Asia suffered in Japanese camps during World War II and authorities feared demonstrations or attempts against the emperor's life. Bloody Good Job They did a bloody good job of it, a water commission official said. Water supplies to West Belfast in general will feel the effects of this possibly for months. The four big housing projects of Lyndhurst, New Barnsley, Ballymurphy, and Turf Lodge, containing thousands of will certainly be persons, without any water at all for days to come, the official seven-natio- mum needed. A water official said the government would have to set up special taps on street corners to supply the hardest hit areas. People are going to have to travel a long way for their water, and it will probably take up to several months before service can be restored to normal, he said. Prime Minister Brian Faulkner resumed from a London meeting with British Prime Minister Edward Heath and reported to members of his lolling unionist party that the desires the full government and whole hearted support of the party. Faulkner said there was to t a the Irish Republic's government of Prime Minister Jack sell-ou- Lynch. . The gun war (in Northern Ireland) will be ended when even the myopic destroyers can dearly see that the resolve of those who hold this country dear is not to be broken, Faulkner said. Synod Hears Protests of 6Lib VATICAN CITY (AP) -Two protest movements black American Roman Catholics and womens liberation-isl- s kicked up a storm Friday during the third World Bishops Synod. Six U.S. black leaders met for 90 minutes with Archbishop Goivanni Benelli, substitute secretary of state and a powerful Vatican figure. Then three of them caught reporters at the end of a news conference given by American .delegates to the synod, and 'kaid: Block Archbishop They had told the Vatican prelate they wanted a black archbishop named to Washto D.C., replace ington, Patrick Cardinal for black nte O'Boyle; a the United Sia.es; black mierican representation in the Vatican Curia. archbishop gave sym-- i pathetic ear and promised to do his utmost to arrange a .meeting for the blacks w ith Pope Paul VI. Coming to the Vatican was a final mu,e" after talks with white U.S. bishops absolutely futile." proved The blacks who met with reporters were the Rev. Lawrence Lucas, 38. president of the National Black Clergy Dulin. Caucus; Detroit, head of the National Black Lav Caucus: and Miss Estelle Collins of the Baltimore Black Caucus. 'The ! j . ! , ' Joseph -- Receives Appeal On the women's lib front, an synod fathers received appeal by a Belgian Dominican nun, Sister Valentme them to Buisseret, urging open up the church's ministry to women. Sister Buisseret asked that the appeal be studied as a subject that is not tftopian, but as a road to a more complete answer of the Jhurc'h to the needs of the world today. i h the first time. South Vietnamese infantrymen clashed late in the afternoon with North Vietnamese regulars near Higlnvay 22 just south of U.S. Fire Base Pace, the same area where the Saicontact gon troops made Thursday. 209tli Regiment than two jears captivity, hold 1 grandchildren as they answer questions of newsmen about freed son. Mr. and Mrs. John Sexton Sr., par- ents of John Sexton Jr., who was , released by Viet Cong after more Cong Releases Sergeant Yank Stumbles to Freedom plenty sore but Im all right. Continued From Page One until he was sick of walking. Occasionally he rode oxcarts. But he said he had been moving constantly for the past two years. a lias very fine haircut." said one of the firt Americans to see him at Loc He was freshly Ninh. shaved, real dean looking. He was wearing something similar to hospital pajamas, light bluish. At Loo Ninli he was given orange soda and a bowl of soup and an officer reported; "He devoured the soup imme- He I talked with him for two the fahours this morning, ther continued. He said the first thing he wanted was a Christmas dinner with sweet potatoes and the works. I said, You'll have that. In Washington, Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laiid said he was happy Sexton had been released. Laird added, We remain concerned about the hundreds of others of our military personnel held cap Tew Interested But there has been an absence of public reaction to the emperors visit. Few' even bothered to try to catch a tive in Southeast Asia. Since 1962, the Viet Cong have released 24 American prisoners of war, including Sexton. The last release was made in December 1969. when two pnsonets were freed. The lists 462 Pentagon Americans captured m all of Southeast Aria two in China, 378 in North Vietnam, 79 in Soutli Vietnam and three in Laos. In addition, 1,176 Americans are listed as missing in action. glimpse of Hirohito. The emperor and empress retinue and heir arrived from London Friday. The Emperor and Empress go to Amsterdam Saturday, a storm center for demonstrag tions and a bulwark of sentiment. The emperor will also visit the Artis zoo which he saw 50 years ago when he was last in Europe as crown prince. left-win- manders identified the ing troops as elements Regiment of the North Vietnamese 7th Division, a legiment known to be m the area but heretofore not committed to the enemy's border campaign. Tlie fresh enemy troops were believed by allied officers to be a rear guard covof the ering the withdrawal For Algeria us New Yoik Times Service ALGIERS Premier Alexei N. 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An Army officer all eddy had informed the father that his son was fiend The elder Sexton said his son tolu h..n "my feet me Dial non-sto- p g Regiments Withdraw Previously, the North Vietnamese had committed units of two regiments to the drive they launched on both sides of the 7th the border Sept. 26 Divisions 141st Regiment and examined. prisoners. Main main body of North Vietnam- ese troops. Mmh said the raids by U.S. B32 bombers and bombers tactical smaller w'ere effective in cutting off infiltration and supply routes and played an important pan in stopping enemy reinforcements. Minh disclosed that, in addi tion to tluee infantry iegi ments, the North Vietnamese had committed two artillery regiments to the bolder fignt-inand estimated an oxer-al- l men enemy force of One senior U.S. adxisei What happens next said: depends on how the ARVN South Vietnamese operates m the next days. SPECIAL FACTORY OFFER said he had been treated well by the Viet Cong and there was no brutality. He was initially scheduled to be released Sept. 2, then again on Sept. 8 but both times it w as postponed. Rest Comfortably Sexton was flown by helicopter to an Army hospital at Long Binh, 12 miles northeast of Saigon, where he was recomfortably resting ported Friday night. Officers said Sexton told them his captors did not explain why he was being freed, nor did they give him any "message to the American people, as the Viet Cong do in releasing sometimes Sexton 143 South Effective Raids opposof the 209th Kosygin Vows 3Iore Aid e X diately. Pe Salt com- Vietnamese South two-da- Associated Press Wircphcto long-rang- By nightfall, there weie no reports of the outcome of the latest engagement. n ceie-moni- said. , For the last few months, 'wuter has oeen shut off 12 hours a day because of the shortage. Water experts declined to estimate how long the rationing would continue. They said four days of torren- - SAIGON Fighting broke out again Friday along the Vietnamese Cambodian-Soutborder and units of a third North Vietnamese regiment were reported in action for THE HAGUE, the 3th Division's 174th Regi ment. Main elements of both these were roporteu regiments Tuesday to have withdtawn to the east and north of Kick seven miles inside Cambodia after 10 days of fighting. The South Vietnamese coin mander of the border fighting Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Minh said lus troops would pursue the enemy and indicated that new operations were planned. "Now. they have sptead out," Minh said at his head quarters at Tav Ninh, and we've spread out too. He told a coi respondent he out sent had patrols to tiy to get a fix on the latest positions of the North Vietnamese in ordei to bring U.S. and South Viet namese air sti ikes on them By Robert Tuckman Associated Pi ess Writer his wife was injured. The stone, which made a small hole in the windshield, was thrown at the car as it traveled through The Hague suburb of Rijsvwjk while the emperor was returning from a visit to Rotterdam. When the car returned to the Huis Ten Bosch palace in The Hague where the emperor is staying a new windshield was fitted, souices said. w iiV 1 ?A i) ruin. tial rain, providing 42 Indies of water, would be the mini- 1 of a car carrying Emperor Hirohito of Japan Fnday, but a Dutch reporter said neither the emperor nor . Blacks, cost so wind-hiel- d - no question of WHeu Border Skirmishes 111 trie sHApf vacations NETHERLANDS An onlooker threw a stone througn the BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND (L'PI) Terrorists blasted a teservoir pumping station Friday heightening the water crisis in this city. An irJ Reuters News Agency Water Flow cia said water supplies to west Belfast would be disrupt- - AfFoRo 10 CAH Sit In Holland Belfast rought-stucken Wtfo Hiroliilo Blast Curbs . jew j. 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