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The devii is wrr pleased to come to London, for he hopes to and plenty to do here.” Ardent reformers and religious propagandists have before now ex pressed the idea that the devil is a regular resident In London (and most other big cities), bet the one referred to above by thirteen-year-old Eleonore Zngnn would seem to1 be a Bumanian devil, and, so for, London’s morals do not seem to have suffered greatly from the invasion. But this Bumanian devil Is greatly exercising students,of psychical re search and a special committee of doc tors and scientists will keep Eleonore under close observation for the next month or so, tn order to study its manifestations, elassifv ,h~ enon and. if possisle, banish the devil 1 nrthe underworld. For Eleonore, who Is an Ignorant peasant girl, looking much younger than her thirteen years and having the mentality of a child Of eight, has proved a puzzle to the scientists and psychic experts of Europe for over a year. The girl believes she Is devil possessed, and the "possession" takes, two distinct forms—that of “polter geist” (or noisy devils), In which ar ticles fly about the room in which she happens to be and disappear and re appear in bewildering fashion, and that of "stigmatlc” origin. In which great weals, bites, bruises a scratches appear on •»**■ "parent cause. > Studied by Scientists. Countess Zoe WassHko (vell-known psychic enthusi ng, wuv brought Eleonore to London after studying her In Rumania and in Vienna, and the scene -of the proposed month’s survey is the National Lab oratory Qt Psychical Besearcb, South Kensington. It should be said at once that the National Laboratory of Psy chical Research* is under the direc tion of Harry Price, an amateur con juring expert, who Is not at all likely to be deceived by any ordinary “mag ical” effects, for he know are done. "I think I know of' the trade,' ” said Price, n»«nui, of course, solely to the conjuring art, "but here at the National Laboratory of Psychical Research we have no bias one way or the other. Our object Is to study these phenomena and dis cover, If possible, their cause. We are not spiritualists, neither have* we any prejudice against spiritualism. Lika other scientists we want'to find out the lawa that govern these things. "As regards Eleonore Zugun, while she is here She will be kept under stjtak observation and we shall mere ly report what we tt* ang Vmu* I have already, kept the gtri under ob servation for three days at Vienna, and the most extraordinary thing which happened was this : A stiletto flew acmes the room end stuck itself with a thud lnt« the room «nd; Serecki to Eleonore’s “poltergeist” Influence, end vouched for by Countess Wassll ko-Sereckl as having occurred In VI-, enna are: Needles stick themselves Into the girl’s hands and faee, and her neck and cheeks become smeared wttn tbs color from red and blue pencils with out visible agency. A toneless breathy voice gives a preliminary sigh. Allowed by a few words in the Rumanian language. The girt has felt herself touched by a large fold hand, and seems to hare a premonition of these "visits.” Lump sugar from nowhere 'falls upon her. All kinds of articles fly suddenly about. the room, and Eleonora has never been detected In having any pert in their movement. Her necklace broke suddenly at two paints one day, and toe eortl beads were scattered over toe 1 Wbtol toi Hrl wa*; In one comer of the r of Hhe yarn dlsapDeamd through the ltd of a workbox, re turned after ten minutes and then after another ten minutes, disap peared once more, baffling all at tempts to find It ~ Meanwhile Eleonora's most notice able trait Is hef enormous appetite. She eats three times as much as the ordinary girl of her age, or phyMpm* She thinks nothing of eating Haif a loaf of bread with a substantial break fast She, herself, puts down the phe nomena to her “draco” (or devil), as she cans him in Rumanian. She Is a simple-minded child, whose main de light Is—toys. Goiter to Disappear by 1937, Is Promise Cleveland! Ohio-—Iodine, the enemy of goiter * wUKserve to eradicate that disease and by 1937 It Is plausible that goiter will bare totally disap peared, physicians attending the an nual convention of the Interstate post graduate medical assembly, were told. Feeding of iodine to school chil dren in the form of salts was the method advanced for combating the disease. Dr, Henry S. Plummer, Roch ester, Mine, recounted the discoveries In the Mayor lehtrsawf »< Mss*—- ■' Jam- ftve ***** Ji* hosMMI Iodine at once as Mm great goftar healer. Lack of Iodine In thetlasues Is what causes the thyroid growth* he said. Twenty Persons Killed and Forty Wounded in De fending Cash. New York—So far this year, pay roll bandits In the United States took a total of $4,000,000, according to an estimate announced by the forgery prevention bureau. The number of pay-roll robberies reported for that period. It wag estimated, would total . more' than* 400, based on available newspaper reports of crimes of this kind, aud it Is believed these reports Include less than 75 per cent of the robberies actually committed. The estimate of a year’a total of pay-roll robberies was made by a manufacturing corporation In this State, that, In October, 1825, began to keep a record of pay-roll holdups re ported In newspapers throughout the country. Although special efforts were made to obtain dippings on all crimes of this character, the corpora tion officers do not believe their rec ords are more than 76 per cent com plete • MS Hobbsrl— in Six Months. For the first six months the awn-' bar of pay-roll robberies reported In newspaper dippings tended 206, and the amount of cash taken by the high waymen fat these holdups was $1,856, master General Harry S. New to ap peal to large business houses -to pay employees by check Instead of cash, to eliminate the huge shipments of currency which offer the principal bait to mall robbers. * Steer Clear of Cash In Transit. Further' analysis of the reports showed that 51 per .cent of the robber ies were committed after the cash was delivered to* employers tor pay-roll purposes, while 49 per cent were com mitted on the streets, while the cash was In transit. The deduction made from this was that {he armored .car and heavily armed guards have caused a drift from the open attack on pay-roll cash In the streets la favor of the attack in the office after toe cash has been delivered. ‘ Postmaster General New*! appeal tor pay-roll payments by check has been anticipated by many of the great tlonal coUej "Bot, my