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Show SonsSpirihDenies Report of Death Letter Corroborates Dream Psychic Phenomena Proved, She Says i j"THb" "stuff that dreams are made of" has been the subject of j i much rniijntutc and discussion sincg the I'tRinning nt time, 1 but especially since the .hejjinning of the war, which has robbed so man v of their loved ones. Such an eminent scientist and philosopher las Sir Oliver l.odjre has come out boldly in print and declared that dreams contain important messages and shuild be heeded. Sir Oliver Insists that his only son, killed In battle, ha5"Come Mill III Jreanis man v limes and brought m. usages which have later proved to he prophetic, and a Salt Lake woman, Mrs. P. J. Trnst S2S Third avenue, is not onlv willinr to believe, but is convinced that there Is a science of thought transference via the sub-' sub-' conscious mind, which. If properly j cyphered, would contain Information as accurate as that transmitted by other Idevhv-a sut h as the cable or wireless, j whlvv. would have been scoffed at sixty i years ;ipo. I Mrs. Troet's son. .lames C. Busby, ', was erroneously reported killed In action ac-tion June 1. While the entire family ! was inonrnlnir him as desd. Mrs. Trout ! saw him in a dream, she says, wuh j tnrre itre.it gashes In his back, which ' h explained had been received In a'-ition. a'-ition. lie was pale and suffering rrrerkt ! agon . but seemed to h In no lm 'mediate o..i.ger of losing his life, f i'l'.tus i n the rt of the Ked ('toss and other organizations failed to brtiiK' tin Mri owing mother any additional news of her boy, or any Information as to how he was killed, if he had reall l eeri killed. J-iter Mrs. Trust dreamed of her t sjcain. She saw him, she says, look I ok as natural as In life, but paler ! ;tud m"re emaciated. He hedged her I not to worry; that he was recovering, r.wtid .. w,. ei lUe tliie gi.vat acais on h:i li;n t where h.n wounds bud j he tied, and told lier that aside from I the pain In his bark, h waa almost we,. The striking part of the dream Is that It waa followed by a letter re celved Saturday last from young Busby, Bus-by, written In a base hospital In Km nee. where he Is recovering from wounds received last June. It was the first authentic word the mother had received a:nca her boy waa reported killed. As If bearing out the dream, the letter stated that, except for the pain In the back, he would be well, and that his wounds are healed. The details ate meager, and Mrs. TrsjI Is anxiously anxious-ly awaiting- more news, bnt Is convinced con-vinced that her dreams were the result of thought transference from her wounded son, who was unable to com-muuicttte com-muuicttte with her otherwise. Whatever wounds young Busby la suffering from, they must be serious ones, as he has been in the hospital almost six months. He en.isted In the service In Iowa while on a visit there lit May, 1917. Hr nut let I for Krance June 17 last year u I,..- infiaiiirv. He has lived in Knit lake practically all his life and is the only eon irf Mrs. Trost. |