Show I Woman Psychologist chol analyzes gist Anal Analyze zes Motives ir in De e Saulles Saul 1 e s KillingI Killing 1 I f. f I y ty M. M i td it I-b I f t II- II RES RE'S Bianca de do Saulles H HERES HERE'S defendant in the murder case now on trial at Mineola Mineola Min- Min eola oola L L. L I I. with little Jack k her fatherless son for whom she c I T shot her faithless husband and 4 artists artist's surrounding her face an sketch chart of her troubled life r i The Tho story opens with Jack de deSaulles deSaulles Saulles 1 Yale football star who met her while traveling 2 in her South American native land and made her hor 3 h his bride After the birth of 4 their son the football ex-football star returned to the gay lights 5 of Broadway az until finally the Chilean beauty got a divorce 6 Deprived of her son part of the time the 2 mother 7 shot and killed De DeSaulles DeSaulles 1 Saulles and is 8 now on trial for life lifo and liberty This brin brings s sus us to the most serious question What will become of Jack Noted Chilean Beauty Defended for Her Her ShOoting of of Husband After Home Wreck By Jarl Jan Noted Woman Psychologist The De Saulles murder case case- which opens tomorrow In tho the courts of ot New NewYork York Tork promises to be as prophesied by bythe bythe the newspapers the most spectacular and sensational murder trial since the I trials of or Harry hairy Thaw To the average citizen It will wilt be that and no more than that But to the few who know anything about psycho-analysis psycho It will be richand richand rich and heartbreaking material Even the surface story Is an exciting 1 and thrilling drama A handsome American merican college athlete in the diplomatic diplomatic diplomatic diplo diplo- I matic service of ot South America meets I there a beautiful Chilean heiress little littlemore littlemore littlemore more than a a. child he proposes marriage marriage mar mar- j a n. year ye-ar later followS her to Paris and brings her back to New York his bride In tn a few tew years his ardor cools In the divorce courts a struggle le begins I over the custody of ot their year old I son which reaches its climax when the tho wife shoots her husband In the presence of ot the child and his bits entire I family To the observer with a background I of ot modern psychological thinking it will be bo tragically fascinating to watch I how the real case v ill never neer get into I the courts at all It will be Interesting to watch two b batteries t les of the most brilliant and high priced priests of the law go through the spirited forms of their legal mas mass When the De Do Saulles trial is over It will probably have been only a brilliant I exhibition by legal experts having no nomore nomore more to do with the Individual psychology pay pay- I choloy of ot Bianca Blanca Vergara V 1 de Saulles Saunes then would a billiard game It will have dealt only with the facts and all modern psychology tells us that the facts are almost always a a. blind to the real truth INTERPRETATION OF MURDER All laws arc aro still born but there is a 1 peculiar horror In the tho fact tact laws governing murder made hundreds hun bun I of years ago operate today without without with with- lout out taking Into account tho the progress progress I of or humanity and the last twenty years years' discoveries In psychology It Is never to be expected d that lawyers lawyers lawyers law law- and judges will wilt give any other In Interpretation In- In I of ot Thou not kill I than the primer stuff which I 1 means thou not commit the mere mere physical act of ot murder But Dut there are greater men who have reached the fuller and truer 11 tation tion Blanca Bianca de Saulles is the prototype of or orthe the woman in De masterpiecE masterpiece masterpiece mas mas- The Soul of a Woman Married Married Mar Mar- ried when but a child to a l man of ot the world th that t womans woman's faith and love lo life Ufe are ar shattered at one blow by tile the cheap I Infidelity of ot her husband She turns in desperation to her child and It becomes becomes becomes be be- comes her one hold on life The end I of ot this tragedy differs from Bianca Blanca deSaulles' deSaulles de deSaulles' deSaulles deSaulles' deSaulles Saulles' Saulles only as the temperaments of ot the two women differ dUCer one shoots her jeer husband to escape from an unbearable situation the other not being so uncompromisingly uncompromisingly uncompromisingly un un- un- un primitive lives on to become a victim of ot a greater tragedy Jack Tack de Saulles had killed something in his wife wito more important and precious preciouS preciouS' precious precious' pre pre- cious cious' to a woman than her lien maternal instinct he had killed her love life lite He Ire went scot free admired on all sides Bianca Blanca de S Saulles In concentrating concentrating concentrating con con- her entire mental and emotional emotional emotional emo emo- life upon her son was doing what thousands of ot mothers do to theIr children she was threatening to rob him of ot his love life liCe before he had really real real- re really T- T ly begun to live Another of the many tragedies like D D. 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Lawrences Lawrence's story Sons of Lovers fastening upon her ner child a mother complex to use Freud's term That would not be called mur mur- der But a simple mechanical act producing only a a. simple and instantaneous instantaneous instantaneous death will be the sensation of ot tho the next nett few tew weeks CALLS DE SAULLES CRUDE There was something rather crude end and brutal in the assurance with which Jack do Saulles assumed the responsibility of marrying a woman of ot so different different different dif dif- dif dif- ferent a race and and tradition from his own own- Or rather In the way he did not assume the responsibility he seems to have done it with the same self assurance assurance assurance as as- with which ho he would play the thereal thereal real estate game Here lIere is the situation Jack de do Saulles Saulles Saul Saul- SaulI I I I les lea a product of ot a civilization which obscures all tho the truths of ot life Ufe behind II IIa a screen of ot decency decorum pr prudery pru prudery pru- pru I dery or religion religion religion-a a man who has had all aU the values of ot life doped out for tor I him at home and at Yale Tale behind these screens thinks screens thinks ho can lightly cope with the problem of ot marrying a n. wo woman woman 0 man from a race noted for its primitive primitive primitive primi primi- tive simplicity a a. race of people who believe what they believe and arid face the facts of ot life barel barely I To such a woman matters of or life I Iare are ver very definite and simple infidelity I is infidelity the mother of a a. child is the mother of ot a child etc This woman la Is not mentally deranged de- de deranged deranged de de- ranged she Is merely Glowing f out the strongest instincts l of her bel kind and andrace andrace andrace race the instinct of the mother to killor kill killor or die for tor her child and the instinct insUn t i of ot her race for primitive direct ac ac- tion Jack de Saulles brings this kind of woman Into our civilization cl and arranges arranges arranges ar ar- I ranges that the courts built up on our particular psychology shall take her t child away from her Many normal women women wo wo- wo-I wo men would have acted just as she did But Dut here Is a 3 woman suffering from I I soul sickness j This I is a case for Dr Jungs Jung's hospital I In Zurich It Is certainly not a ca cafor case for the United States StatE courts The law caw I does not take account of ot racial temperament temperament temperament tem tem- and tradition This is 18 a n. case that should be bandied handled han ban died with the patience amid han I the subtlest technique of the greatest artist doctors of ot th the world worM as should J Jall I IaU all aU tragedies of s sex x in conflict with thel th I social system Instead o ot of thi this Mrs de Saulles will J h f. f I be further tortured in the courts dragged farther from health and probably probably ably in the end be convicted for murder mur mur- der These things should not be aj- aj lowed to happen Mrs Irs de Saulles is isa a victim She has bas been outraged in a a. place where no noone noone I one ono had a right to touch her She nas has been hurt In a a. part of ot her life that must He tie forever outside law courts and justice I |