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Show CWISTIIY HEARD i PARIS Learned Men Say Medium While in Trance Exudes Liquid From Finger Tips Thus Forming Rods By Which Table Is Lifted PARIS. June 3. (By The Associated Associat-ed Press!. Professor Charles Rich-, et of the Institute of France and the Academy of Medicine and his two' colleagues appointed by the faculty of: sciences of the Sorbonno to lnvestl-' gate spiritualism and the trance phenomena phe-nomena of mediums are achieving some curious results. Their work thus far has been confined con-fined to seances with Madame Bis-1 son. a medium well known among th-' spiritualists of western Europe. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has had sittings with her. Phc Is one of tho few mediums med-iums reputed to exude vlSClOUS liquid iimu iiivh iui-i uj': uni?r mwCB conditions. I The professors had been told that this liquid, dripping onto a plain sur-Iface. sur-Iface. took strange forms of faces-They faces-They have not had that result yet but have made olher singular discoveries The medium's hands, while in a trance, were held at some distance from a table and the liquid dripping from the finger tips, they say, formed into slonder sticks somewhat after the fashion of stalactites. When the union un-ion was established between the finger fin-ger tips and the table, by means of these slender rods, the medium could raise the table from tho floor apparently appar-ently without the exertion of anyi force. Some of these rods have been an-1 alyzed ohemlcally. the professors report, re-port, roealing that they contain no subtano'S not contained in l Th" committee of profesSM ln--frii.-t'.on- from the fSl virnn -. in i-t not discloM SB, of tholr findings until ihelrc been completed |