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Show MRS. DE SAULLES WILL TESTIFY TOMORROW Accused Woman Spends Six Hours "With Her little Son, Innocent Cause of Tragedy. MTNEOLA, K. Y., Nov. 24 Weary from five days of her trial for the murder mur-der of hor divorced husband, John L. De Snulles, fit his Long Tt.land home on the niffht of August 3, Mrs. Blanrn De Sa.nl-les Sa.nl-les rested today in preparation for taking tak-ing tho witness stand Monday to tell her story of the tragedy. Complying with her attorney's request that, she should not be called to testify until there would be sufficient time for her to complete her tale without interruption. inter-ruption. Justice David F. Manning held no session of court today. Mrs. De Saulles spent six hours today with her son, John L. Te Saullc?, Jr. It was fear that she eventually would he deprived of his custody through his father's alleged attempts to alienate the boy's affections that led Mrs. Dc Saul-les Saul-les to kilt her former husband, her attorneys at-torneys contend. |