Show Puzzle Presented to English Legal Minds A barrister contributes to the Times TIme In a letter an Ingenious and apparently apparently apparently Insoluble puzzle which may be summarized thus A says sa s to B B I will III teach you Eo o be a barrister half halt tee fee now and the other half baIt If you wIn your first sc cise B n was and called to the bar but failed to do anything any anything anything I thing at all nil for tor two A then said laid to himself If It I sue him for tor the of or mv my fee tee and win the case he will wilt have ha to pay me If It Ilose I 1 Ilose lose then he has won his first case and will therefore ha have e to par me seems unanswerable erable until we get n B s s less le leIt If It A wins then I hive lost my first CT c cice lid need not not par pa him and If It he loses then by the Judgment ot of the court I I need not pay PlY him So that Is tint that t and there Is no evIdent solution Scotsman |