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HELIANTHUS TAKES TROPICAL FEATURE IN BLANKET FINISH; Dead Duck Nose Behind $8.70 Winner in Ponce de Leon -- French Bleu Third
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Dec. 11 --Helianthus, who hasn't finished out of the money since early July, drove to a nose victory in the $8,725 Ponce de Leon Handicap at Tropical Park today.
MANUEL IV[. PONCE, COMPOSER, PIANIST I; V!exican 'Artist Is Dead at 61 I lnvolved in Controversy With Stokowski on Score
Ponce, Manuel M
One Dies in Ponce Church Panic
False alarm causes panic in church, Ponce, PR; 1 dead, several hurt
E. B. WlL(OX DIES; FF& ]{X-JUD61{; Served Ponce District Court in Puerto Rico, 1903-0A. Held Educational Posts AN OFFICER IN TWO WARS Former Assistant Secretary of State on IslandPracticed Law in Sn Juan Later
Wilcox, Elias B
PUERTO RICANS FIRE UPON GOV. WINSHIP; Two Slain as 15 Bullets Miss Official, Reviewing Parade Before 40,000 at Ponce Nationalist and Officer Dead Governor Reads Speech PUERTO RICANS FIRE UPON GOV. WINSHIP Proud of Celebration Praise Crowd's Calmness
Says P R needs U S aid, s at fete marking Amers' arrival
7 DIE IN PUERTO RICO RIOT, 50 INJURED AS POLICE FIRE ON FIGHTING NATIONALISTS; 26 SEIZED IN PONCE
Riot in Ponce following contradictory orders on parade for jailed Nationalists; police fire on crowd; 7 killed, 50 hurt
PONCE MAYOR-ELECT DIES; Puerto Rican Taken III at Dinner In His Honor Before Inaugural.
Made Acting City Mgr, San Juan, P R
HELIANTHUS TAKES TROPICAL FEATURE IN BLANKET FINISH; Dead Duck Nose Behind $8.70 Winner in Ponce de Leon -- French Bleu Third
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Dec. 11 --Helianthus, who hasn't finished out of the money since early July, drove to a nose victory in the $8,725 Ponce de Leon Handicap at Tropical Park today.
MANUEL IV[. PONCE, COMPOSER, PIANIST I; V!exican 'Artist Is Dead at 61 I lnvolved in Controversy With Stokowski on Score
Ponce, Manuel M
One Dies in Ponce Church Panic
False alarm causes panic in church, Ponce, PR; 1 dead, several hurt
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