BRAIN TWIZZLER
No. XVIII.
By PROFESSOR J. D FLINT
—Copyright JJERE is one that may fool you if you don't keep an open mind. It's funny how easy it is to jump to misleading conclusions. Kight out of ten people will be misled every time if facts are properly presented. A -well-trained little hoy who had great respect for his elders and -who usually obeyed proper orders without question, one day shocked his mother by disobeying. As the mother told the story she was giving a bridge party when her son walked into the" room.
Be cause the party should not be interrupted the usual parental command came: "Go in the other room, son, don't disturb us." The mother was mystified to hear the boy say: "I'm your son, but you're not n:y mother and I won't go in the other room." What is the explanation—who was whot [Solution on serial story page.]
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 9 (Supplement)
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