Show f SAYS SAYS' t 1 Wll WILSON ON Will RECOVER His Work Vork on Earth Not Finished Finished Finished Fin- Fin London Medium Declares Staff Correspondent LONDON Oct It 17 It was from Sir SirI I Oliver Lodge world famous scientist land and student of ot and from Sir Conan Doyle the tho creator of ut I Sherlock Holmes and nd eminent fiction writer before he devoted himself to lp pl psychic yc research that I obtained tho the name of ol Mrs A. A Brittain tho the leading medium In London Sir Oliver and Sir Arthur directed 1 mo to her in my search for tor a I test of or mediumistic power In the causes doses and the outcome of ot President Wilson s illness Ulness And from Mrs Brittain in whom tho the vast ast number of ot English believers In communication with the spirit world have bavo faith I got the message that the work vork of ot President Wilson is not yet yot I finished ll hed that the spirits will help him to carry on When I called on Mrs Irs Brittain I 1 did didI I Jl not t indicate in any way that I wished to Icon consult her about the tho president but buti i n came carne for tor a a. personal reading by appointment I 1 told her that someone in whom I Iwas Iwas Iwas was interested was passing through a crisis MEDIUM SPEAKS Mrs Brittain covered her eyes with her hands and was silent for tor a moment before belore she spoke I get the Impression on of ot a 3 flame rising rising rising ris ris- ing and falling failing she said eald It almost goes out but each time It comes up a little higher and stronger Someone is ill m. Yes I see an elderly frail trail slender and rather tall man with a a. sensitive mobile bUe face tace He is s ill here She pressed her hand band over her heart He lIe has been ill longer than you t know but he has hidden it lIe He has tried to hide it even from himself Something has given Iven way I should call it a psychic collapse Do you OU understand understand under under- t stand me Not bodily so much as here and here t She Indicated her forehead and heart r f HEARTBREAK SHE SAYS t If It he were a woman I J should call it heartbreak It is Js some sickening disappointment combined with other me menial l and physical troubles Oh how many doctors there are They worry 1 II him a a. little There Is a crowd about f I cannot understand why there are so 60 I many people about him Walt Wait alt a minI min- min i I ut f Walt Wait I J am getting it ft clearer This man does not belong to you nor to himself lIe He belongs to many I people I 1 should say he Is a a. public man Is he a general No Ko Well Yell he heis is a leader lIe He is a man of wonderful mind Is he your American She uncovered her eyes and asked I the question directly I 1 told her Yes and she returned to her vision I see Bee crowds of people in the spirit world pushing him back They do not want him there yet He lie has not finIshed finished fin fin- his work They are going to try to help him r SOUL IS HURT Your president has had too little littie help and too many persons persona against him It has hurt his soul If It he should die it would be as aa if It he had been murdered mur mur- dered That is a strange way to put It St but it is what I J see I 1 do not see a nation mourning lIe He will not di dig die He will drag himself back and carry on They should not have performed an operation The physical Ills fIls that are brought ou by mental and spiritual strain had best not be treated Ca cally I I told d dIr Mrs Ir Brittain I did not believe there had been an operation She maintained that if It it had not taken place it had been narrowly averted or possibly only postponed She received the impression of ot a I young oung woman probably a daughter whose love lo would do more to restore the presidents president's will to live Uve and strive for tor his ideals than an any other thin thing |