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Jun 13, 1951
Dianetics head wins emergency divorce decree — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Los Angeles Times (California) WICHITA, Kan., June 12 (AP) — L. Ron Hubbard, founder of dianetics, was awarded an emergency divorce from his wife, Sara Northrup Hubbard, today. The divorce was without alimony but provided that Mrs. Hubbard is to have custody of their 14-month old child Alexis and $200 a month to support Alexis.
May 1, 1951
Letter indicates Dianetics founder, baby fled to Cuba — Daily News (Los Angeles, California)
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Daily News (Los Angeles, California) Indications that Dianetics founder L. Ron Hubbard, 40, has fled to Cuba with the baby daughter he is accused of kidnapping were contained today in a letter submitted to the court by Mrs. Sara Northrup Hubbard, 25. Mrs. Hubbard, who is suing for divorce on the grounds her husband is insane and who accused him of having kidnapped their daughter, Alexis, 13 months, last February 24th, presented to Superior Judge W. Turney Fox a letter written by Hubbard to her last ...
Apr 17, 1951
Dianetics man's baby reported in New Jersey — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Los Angeles Times (California) L. Ron Hubbard, 40, founder of dianetics, yesterday was said to have his small daughter, Alexis Valorie, 13 months, with him in New Jersey, while his estranged wife Sara searched for the child here. In court of Superior Judge Mildred Lillie, testimony of Vincent J. McGonigle, operator of a West Los Angeles nurses' agency, was that he had taken the infant to the father in the East, March 5. Mrs. Hubbard, 25, had said the child was secreted with McGonigle under ...
Apr 15, 1951
Dianetics man reports he's in Cuban hospital — Mirror News (Los Angeles, CA)More: link
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Mirror News (Los Angeles, CA) Mrs. Sara N. Hubbard, 26, suing L. Ron Hubbard, 40, inventor of dianetics, for divorce or annulment, disclosed yesterday that she has received a letter from him mailed in Cuba which assures her that her 13-month-old daughter Alexis Valorie, "is getting excellent care." The letter was filed in Superior Court with a request for permission to serve Hubbard by publication and by registered mail in the proceeding wherein Mrs. Hubbard charges that he kidnaped their child. In Cuban Hospital Hubbard, whose ...
Apr 11, 1951
'Dianetic' Hubbard accused of plot to kidnap wife — Los Angeles Herald Examiner (California)More: link
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Los Angeles Herald Examiner (California) L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Dianetics, and two men yesterday were accused by his wife, Sara, of having conspired to kidnap her and to conceal their 13-month-old daughter, Alexis. The complaint was made in a writ filed by Mrs. Hubbard and signed by Superior Judge Mildred L. Lillie, ordering one of the men, Frank B. Dessler, to produce the child by next Monday. Mrs. Hubbard, 25, charged her husband and Dessler took Alexis from the Hubbard Dianetics Research Foundation, 2600 South ...
Apr 11, 1951
Hiding of baby charged to Dianetics author // Wife says her husband conspired to conceal 13-month-old girl missing since Feb. 23 — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Los Angeles Times (California) Mrs. Sara Northrup Hubbard, 25, yesterday charged that her husband, L. Ron Hubbard, 40, inventor of "dianetics," a new brand of psychology, had conspired to hide her baby from her. In a nine-page petition for a writ of habeas corpus she stated she had not seen the child Alexis Valorie, 13 months old, since Feb. 23 when the child was taken from her nursery and she herself was "kidnaped" and taken to Yuma, Ariz. The document was set for hearing next ...
Feb 11, 1951
Model and mate, instructor in dianetics, slain — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Los Angeles Times (California) BERKELEY, Feb. 10 (U.P.)—A "dianetics instructor" and his "artist's model" wife were found shot to death in their apartment last night, apparently a murder and suicide, according to police. The bodies of David E. Cary, 29, and his wife Helen, 27, were found after neighbors complained the apartment radio had been blaring without stop for "at least a week." Police said the couple had been dead for about 10 days. Police Investigator J. L. Houston said Mrs. Cary apparently shot her ...
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