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High frequency sparks from college cxperi , mental apparatus do the trick, but you’ve got to be nimble to avoid having the sparks sting the nose and jaw. Jean Bruce, a student a jLee Edwards High School in Asheville, N.^C». Btjafids by. The educate: pcted as volunteer in a demonstration conducted in St. I.awrencc < at olic church in the Carolina citv. The gadget worked, but it's a 1 'TtHT TiitlXr Tflpt IlHiji t ' ?>■**•>

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