In the hotel washroom, the fat boys manage to incur tho enmity of a stranger by using his toothbrush, blacking his face with shoe powder, smashing his hat, pulling off his coat tails. Again, they try to enter his car, smash it to pieces in...See moreIn the hotel washroom, the fat boys manage to incur tho enmity of a stranger by using his toothbrush, blacking his face with shoe powder, smashing his hat, pulling off his coat tails. Again, they try to enter his car, smash it to pieces in front of a fire hydrant and leave the owner to receive a ticket. The boys change a Police Training notification to read "Motorcycle Division" when they see two young ladies admiring a motorcycle cop. In their attempt to locate the Police Commissioner's office, they meet his secretary, who mistakes them for some friends of the Governor. They are received with due homage even by the stranger, who proves to be a Motorcycle sergeant. But their glory is short-lived, for they are found to be impostors, and only rookies. The motorcycle sergeant is not at all lenient with the boys. He uses them to demonstrates "How to handle a crook" , makes them run all about the city and finally puts them in a motorcycle--from which he has removed the control. The boys speed around curved mountain roads, through crowded city streets. They knock off a load of boxes from a truck, and in removing the debris find a black suitcase. The motorcycle sergeant, thinking that this is the black suitcase containing $75,000 worth of stolen jewelry, opens it. It contains some writhing alligators. Written by
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