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The Alchemist, v.1, issue 3, Summer 1940

Page 41

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THE ALCHEMIST Page 41 DEFT DECEPTION By Lew Martin We have all seen at some time or another at various carnivals, circus side shows, and theaters certain tricks which are made possible because the performer for no apparent reason at all was gifted with supernatural powers. Naturally we know that all of these are no more than extremely clever deceptions but usually it is quite hard to lay your finger on the exact method it's done, and at times impossible without considerable research. One of the most deceiving and puzzeling even to individuals of high mentality is what I will call the Telepathy Act. This is the one Anna Eva Fay, a noted medium, made famous and baffled most experts for some time with her cleverness. She would have the ushers in the theater pass out small pads and pencils. Then from the stage who would instruck the audience to write the question that was baffling them on the pad, rip off the paper and pass the pad and pencil to the isle where the ushers would collect them and take them to a secret room under the platform. The second sheets of the pads were coated with a very light, invisible rubbing of paraffin. In this room the pads were rubbed with plumbago which develops the pencil impressions and makes them very legible. After the questions are read the names that are signed at the bottoms of the questions are
 
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