The set-up:
Perry White, while posing as a hobo (
!!), got a vicious knock on the head, and of course, this resulted in
amnesia. He unknowingly falls in with some gangsters, who convince him that
a) he's down-on-his luck reporter
Paul Webster,
b) that they're running a magazine called
Scoop!, and
c) that he should put his "
crack reporter's skills" onto the biggest scoop in history--finding
Superman's secret identity.
So, Perry/Paul does a
ton o' research, and actually narrows it down to a few suspects, based on people in
Metropolis who fit his physique:


You would think that
anybody could have done this
anytime, but no, apparently
only amnesiac Perry White can reach these conclusions.
So upon confronting
Clark Kent in the "
Metropolis Hall Of Fame":


So how can Clark save his identity, and restore Perry's memory?? Why, it's
obvious:



Trick him into saying his catchphrase.
Really.
Superman explains it to the audience:


And fortunately, along with the cliche of "
head knock=amnesia," we
also have the cliche "
recovery from amnesia just happens to mean losing the memories you had while you had the amnesia."
Of course,
Leo Dorfman completely forgets that the crooks
already knew who Perry/Paul's "
final four" suspects were. But, hey, it was Silver Age DC, so it was never followed up on.
So anyway, remember--if a friend of yours has amnesia, go through an overly-elaborate process to trick them into saying whatever their favorite catch-phrase is. That'll cure 'em.
From Action Comics #297 (1963), as reprinted in Superman Family #165 (1974)BONUS--If you watch
The Mentalist
, you know that
Patrick Jane et. al. work for the
CBI, which the show
claims is the
California Bureau Of Investigation. Thanks to this issue, we know better:
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