European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse . To build anti missile net unofficial newspaper of . Force in Europe North Africa and the Middle East vol. 26, no. 154 if 21855 a tuesday september 19, 1967 5 daily 10 sunday q 8 killed 74 Hurt in derailment of excursion train it. Washington . A eight persons were killed and at least 74 injured sunday excursion train fell off the historic cog railway on and plunged into a Rocky Gorge. Police said the train consisted of one passenger car and a locomotive. A passenger Bertrand Cro teau 32, of Thornton said that when the train reached the first switch about a file from the related Story Page 24 Summit the locomotive began to shake and just fell off the the locomotive is placed i front of the passenger car Dur ing the descent and the Troback Down slowly. Croteau said that when the locomotive fell off the tracks the passenger car began Rollin free Down the Steep Grade and the brakeman tried to put on teachers of new contract in Detroit Detroit ool so the brakes. We went about 500feet and then we went off the Croteau said he was throw through a window and buried under a pile of nearby Littleton Hospital re ported 72 of the injured had been taken there. Some were re leased and others transferred to other new Hampshire and ver Mont hospitals rescuers moved Down the Mountain from the weather Observatory and the transmitter for a atm to of Poland Spring Maine. A spokesman at Littleton hos Pital said two of the patients received severe head injuries an were taken to Mary Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover. The cog railway the first Mountain climbing Railroad in the world stretches three and half Miles on a Steep Grade. A specially designed steam engine pushes the cars up the tracks and backs Down with them. San Francisco up defense Secretary Robert s. Mcnamara announced Mon Day that the United state swill begin building at the end of this year a $5 billion anti ballistic missile system for defense against red China inthe 1970s. He said it would also make this country s Force of 1,000 minuteman icbms less vulnerable to soviet attack and would protect the United states help needed Vladimir Kachenko unable to walk i hoisted up the Steps of the russian embassy in London by unidentified members of the staff. " a photo related Story Page 4 against accidental soviet firing1 of a few missiles. In a major policy speech prepared for delivery before a meeting of United press inter National editors and publishers Mcnamara made Clear has no intention of building a $40 billion defens system against major soviet attacks. He said such a major system would be a profitless waste of resources since the soviet cont on p pc col. 1 Russ get Kidnap victim London up the British monday handed Back to the russians a Young soviet physicist who was the Center of a bizarre thriller that swept through London streets to London air port. British officials drove dazed looking Vladimir Kachenko. 25, to the soviet embassy. The Home office said he went there in accordance with medical advice and with his own wishes now freely the soviet Union monday night formally accused Britain of kidnapping him As a deliberate provocation to undermine re lations Between the two coun tries. The charge was made in a note delivered to the British embassy in Moscow and made Public by cont. On a Fie 2 h col. L , takes up High priority St crisis i United nations up the general Assembly monday put the Middle East War before its regular annual session Start ing tuesday As a matter of High the vote brought a new and Sharp soviet Arab at tack on Israel. J foreign minister Calnan puch i Achi of Iraq launched the new i verbal assault on Israel Declar ing that the Middle East crisis did not Start with Egypt s Clos ing of the Gulf of Aqaba to traffic for Israel but with s avowed intention of taking j Over Arab soviet ambassador Nikolai Fedorenko charged that Israel acted As an instrument in the hands of powerful i j weather i mostly Cloudy with r uni if or Mitula , Ami u.-., Titt Tilton Slu vim ii. Little in Jay. Fr.imkh.,11 to Kleu Isno he 7d, k Ira. Victim Rescue workers car victims of it. Washington ., by one of the derailment to an ambulance. Eight were killed and 74hurt in the fall of an excursion rain. A 1 i am pal 70 7.t . 11 70 8 i Athens ii a 72 6i of Joplin i is 6-1 t. A i Tii Lei Clun. .-lk-.hv.l-1 lol Ujj i 4 to 7-1 . I i fun no Munich n i a i of . In a " , h \ 7 i j 7 i Villa lilo i i i ill -,l0.nli
