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Show H. L PHILLIPS New York Bids for Hollywood In spots it is screwier than Hollywood, Holly-wood, but not in technicolor. A crazy song which we think could easily become a rage like "Yes,. We Have No Bananas," "Horses, Horses, Horses" and "The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round" Arthur Godfrey's "She's Too Fat For Me." Watch it, boys! Max Fleischmann, the yeast king, has a magnificent new 168-foot yacht. His favorite course, obviously obvi-ously is "South by yeast." The yacht has been named "Haida." Why not the "Yeastward Ho," the "Cake walker" or "The Great Y - -'ern"? New York has gone all out to bring the movie industry to Gotham, Goth-am, where it was born. It has secured se-cured a pledge of five years without strikes in the picture trades. All it needs now are palm trees, looser morals and a working agreement with Old Man Gulf Stream. The movie camera was developed on the east coast and the first flickers flick-ers were shown in New York. Some of the top movie moguls got their start there. But New York couldn't hold the industry. It lacked the necessary insanity. However, this has changed. New York has become sufficiently wacky for anything even film making. |