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STEPHEN SMITH, PSYCHIATRIST, 68; Director of Gracie Square Hospital Since 1960 Dies CAPT. A.L. BURLEIGH DR. ANNI H. SAFRAN N. CARRILLO FLORES
Safran, Anni H
FLORES DA CUNHA IS DEAD IN BRAZIL; General Who Helped Vargas Rise to Power in 1930 Later Opposed Dictator
Flores da Cunha, Jose A
FLORES AWARD VOIDED; $80,000 Settlement in Death of Boxer Set Aside
NYS Apellate Div voids $80,000 award to G Flores estate for death in '51 bout
STATE LOSES CASE IN BOXER'S DEATH; Flores' Estate Will Receive $80,000 -- Nardiello Among 5 'Negligent' Physicians
NYS Claims Ct awards $80,000 to late G Flores estate for fatal injury to him in '51 bout; holds 5 Athletic Comm drs including V A Nardiello negligent in failing to suspend Flores because of his physical condition; State expected to appeal
HEAVY DEATH TOLL OF MAJOR FIGURES; Collins, Riddle, Poe, Travers, Robertson Among Sports' Greats Bowing Out in '51 Travers' Death Mourned Former Dodgers on List Flores Victim of Ring Injury
Sports notables of the past and present passed on in large numbers in 1951. The toll was heavy in virtually every major sport.
FLORES RING DEATH FOUND CRIME-FREE; Jury Proposes Six Safeguards for Boxers--Christenberry Says 5 Already in Use Number Needed Being Studied Ring Officials Testified
NY County grand jury ends probe of G Flores death; finds no criminal neglect; 5 of 6 recommendations reptd in use
FLORES DIES IN PRISON; WOUNDED ORTIZ RUBIO; Man Who Tried to Assassinate Mexican President Was Serving Twenty-Year Term.
D Flores, who tried to kill him, dies
STEPHEN SMITH, PSYCHIATRIST, 68; Director of Gracie Square Hospital Since 1960 Dies CAPT. A.L. BURLEIGH DR. ANNI H. SAFRAN N. CARRILLO FLORES
Safran, Anni H
FLORES DA CUNHA IS DEAD IN BRAZIL; General Who Helped Vargas Rise to Power in 1930 Later Opposed Dictator
Flores da Cunha, Jose A
FLORES AWARD VOIDED; $80,000 Settlement in Death of Boxer Set Aside
NYS Apellate Div voids $80,000 award to G Flores estate for death in '51 bout
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