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Show Cwaziest People MOTORCYCLE BEATEN TO A RUNS "People is the cwaziest things," the late Lew Lehr used to say. And two fellows, who obviously ob-viously had the help of some spiritous liquid, did one of the most nonsensical things this week when they drove their motorcycle into Jack Hewitt's Texaco service station at Hollywood Hol-lywood avenue and Eleventh East. The more than slightly over-indulgent lads asked the obliging Jack to loan them a large hammer. He did. They pounded on the wheel, and Jack who is a busy boy, moved into his grease rack position to work. The pounding went on and on. Thirty minutes later, Jack went out to see the tipsy boys toddle off to a waiting car. They'd left the motor bike. Jack looked it over. It had been busted up good and proper, prop-er, lights, guages, gas tank, cylinders, oil lines and every- Continued on Page 5 t ?m, mm Continued ironi Page 1 thing else was in a stale of complete well hammered ruin. But who did it belong to. Police would like to know, too. |