Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1934 — Page 8
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TESTIMONY TO START SOON IN SAUNDERS TRIAL Jury to Hear Case Against Slain Pastor’s Wife Nearly Filled. By Prut LEBANON, Ind.. Dec. 10.—With all but one Juror tentatively selected, the state today prepared to present Its first witness in the murder trial of Mrs. Neoma Saunders, Wabash. Both state and defense attorneys were instructed by Judge Paul Laymon to complete the jury as quickly as possible .so that taking of testimony may start. Mrs. Saunders is charged with plotting the slaying of her husband, Gaylord V. Saunders, former Wabash Methodist minister. He was found shot in his automobile on a North Side Indianapolis street last February. The case was brought to
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Boone Circuit Court on a change of venue. Theodore Mathers. 19, Coalmont. room mate of Mr. Saunders while they attended an embalming school at dianapolis. is charged with the ac 1 murder. The prosecution con ,ds that he was hired by Mrs. Sa>. ers for $lO to kiU the pastor. The state has announced it w-ill attempt to prove that an illicit love affair between Mrs. Saunders and Mathers provided a motive for the slaying. Mathers is being held in Boone County Jail here. He will be tried after Mrs. Saunders. DISABLED VETERANS TO GET V. F. W. CIGARETS More Than 1000 Parks Collected as Dance Admissions Packages of cigarets totaling more than 1000 have been received by the Marion county council of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Earl Jones, commander, announced today. The eagarets represent admissions to the charity dance to be held by the council at Tomlinson hall next Sunday night. Disabled veterans in hospitals in Lafayette, Marion and Indianapolis will receive them at Christmas.
GIVEN 525 FOB DIONNE BIRTHS, DR. DAFOE SAYS Quintuplets’ Doctor Proud of ‘His Babies,’ He Tells New Yorkers. By T'nitrd Premi NEW YORK. Dec. 10—The country doctor who brought the Dionne quintuplets into the world, now in New York to see the sights, marvelled today over his beloved babies instead of skyscrapers. Dr. Allan R. Dafoe, a shrewd, modest little man, arrived yesterday on his first extensive trip in 26 years. He saw the famous skyline, but turned aside to talk to the mate of a ferry boat about children. Even in teeming Times Square, Dr. Dafoe appeared only mildly interested. But if someone mentioned “his babies,” his face lighted up with pride. “Very nice,” he commented after
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his first subway ride and then he was back on his all-important subject. The quintuplets®’ worst crisis, few example, was the whole two weeks after they were born. Dr. Dafoe fits the fictional role of the rural physician, yet-he didn’t seem especially thrilled by the motorcycle escort, one of New York’s courtesies to great men. He regarded cheering crowds, police and his hosts and welcomers with modest approval. Photographers and reporters were met with frankness, and even at a special press conference, Dr. Dafoe was unruffled. He told again the story of the birth of five babies, the battle for their lives and final success, an achievement unknown in the memory of man. “They’re all identical twins,” he said proudly. “And they’re very A Lfticmo&um Your own dreggist is aatfcorizod to cheerfully refund your money on the spot if you are not relieved by Creomulston.
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