Writes While Asleep.LONDON ELECTRICIAN.• MENTAL CARRY-OVER.LONDON, Nov. 28 (by Air Mall).— p. D. A. Lamb, who for the past three kb ha* been In charge of the electric htlng eflecta for all the big exhl-lona at Olympia, London, Is a man 10 works while he la asleep. Every fht while fnst asleep he writes notes hlmarlf and la able to go to hla Ice In the morning with hla day s rk already planned.It has been my habit, he said this rk, to leave a scribbling pad and ncll by the aide of my bed so that the morning I could make noteaW . J V- -•••Ska W Uv. MWMt,Then suddenly I found notes on the d In the morning, although I was Ite sure I had not awakened during e night. The notes were quite legible th the important points underlined, have sometimes found as many aa /en notes—not meaningless, but cually concerning things which I had do that day.'I became worried and went to a ycho-annlyst. He told me that I re a 'mental carry-over'— that my »ln has too much with which to deal d goes on working while 1 am asleep. 'Now I’ve given up putting a rlbbling pad by my bedside. It waa e only way.