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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 13, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Cashes in 2 Teeth too from a and up dispatches Las vegas  Frank Sinatra was punched in the Mouth an reportedly lost two Teeth during a week end ruckus at the Sands hotel before abruptly cancelling his appearance at the strip Glamor spot. Bystanders said Carl Cohen 54, vice president of the Howard Hughes owned hotel was called to the hotel Casino to cashes in chips ii Hunt Calm Sinatra enraged by the withdrawal of his gambling credit. When the Singer hurled handfuls of betting chips into Cohen s face the250-Pound Cohen retaliated by smash ing Sinatra in the Mouth the witnesses said. Sinatra did t fight Back wit Nesses  Spectator said Sinatra lost two Teeth. Sinatra then stormed out of the hotel where he had appeared regularly for16 years and with wife Mia Farrow in Tow returned to Southern californian his private Jet. A spokesman for Sinatra said we can t deny any of what happened inlay vegas. There were too Many wit Nesses. I have to assume that it is Al True said his spokesman. We can t even deny that his Teeth were knocked  the scuffle ended the weekend troubles Between Sinatra and the hotel s management employees and Security forces the sources said. Guests at the hotel said Sinatra after finishing his show saturday began scurrying around in an electric bag on Page 2 i col f thesta stand unofficial newspaper of . Force in Europe North Africa and the Middle East vol. 26, no. 148 if 21855 a wednesday september 13, 1967 5f daily 10f sunday. 0 White teacher pickets attacked in Harlem bricks and bottles Milwaukee negroes demonstrating for open housing scatter As a barrage of bricks and bottles Breaks up a March through the nearly All White South Side monday night. It waste 15th consecutive Day of protests. A House experts still not sold on lbs tax Washington up a majority of the House tax writing committee still opposes president Johnson s request fora 10 per cent tax increase the panel s chairman reported . Chairman Wilbur d. Mills of the House ways and Means com Mittee said the administration cont. On Page 2., col. A Pentagon asks $1.5 million Hub heavy Fine sought Washington a the Pentagon is seeking to assess penalty of about $1.5 million against the contractor for the Navy s f111b interceptor on grounds the air plane is Over weight sen. John l. Mcclellan  said monday. Mcclellan Long a critic of the plane which once was culled the tfx said the projected penalty against general dynamics  insignificant on a contract he said could total $10 to $12  penalty is that he asked in an interview. The senator said he could not recall the exact sum. The Wal Street journal reported the Pentagon wants to penalize the contractor $1.75 million for turn ing out a heavier than specified Airframe. Mcclellan said Navy officials reported the projected penalty at closed Midsummer hearings communique shows split de Gaulle trip fruitless Warsaw a rebuffed in efforts to steer Poland to More Independent policies French president Charles de Gaulli flew Home tuesday after signing joint communique reflecting pol ish French disagreement on thereat issues of Europe. The statement covering de Gaulle s six Day visit did not even uphold permanent polish Rule Over the Oder Neisse Region German lands transferred to Poland at the end of world War  Gaulle has backed the poles on this since 1959 and dido with new Force during his visit. But he did not put it in writing perhaps because lie was Given so Little polish support for his proposals thai Warsaw Elop a broader perspective Pend less on Moscow and jointly with France to end de de act the of the Senate defense appropriations  already has made one Public report on the session. He told the Senate on aug. 18,"Navy witnesses admitted first that the aircraft is not now suitable for use on aircraft ear cont on p i Washington is Theair Force is stepping up the promotions of Low ranking air men by making boosts from e 2 to e3 virtually automatic after five months it was announced. The move is expected to have a favourable effect on first term reenlistment since it will afford airmen a better Opportunity to Niaki k4 and k3 luring their first  changes which will take effect oct. 1, were announced Tomajor commands in a letter from air Force Headquarters dated sept. 8.according to the letter major commands will have the authority to promote e2s Hie first Day following the month in which they meet the minimum eligibility criteria established in air Force regulations. Basic requirement Call for  
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