| Show SAYS l CHARMS IS WOULD CURE UNREST I I Music Is Moses remedy rem rem- cd edy for social and industrial unrest I If there thero had been een good music in iii tho c coal al mining communities there would have havo been no strike says saya tho the Russian pianist in the tho New Ne York Times Tho Tue government go took their whisky awn away from from them and gave them nothing to take lake Its place Given a Chopin mazurka a a. B Boo Boo- o- o sonata or a masterpiece of ot otI I emotionalism by Debussy tho the coal miners s would have o hesitated about I turning tho the country cold the they might not havo have struck at all It Is ft l mistake t to sa say that jt jazz Is what tho the American public v It ItIs ItIs Is what tho the poorer people accept be because ho- ho cause ca It is cheap Tho The worl worker CI buys bus a no cheap popular ditty to put on his record rec rec- rec- rec ord oro or 01 play upon his hia piano because it costs only 10 or 23 cents A fine fino selection from froni an fin opera would coi cost t him several sO dollars and ho cant can't afford aCCord It Neither elther can he afford to go to tho the opera or to the tho concert hall and hear hoar I the great musicians so ho he stays stas homo home nn and listens to Ill Sa Say She 1 Does Doc or at attends attends nt- nt I tends the tho cabaret to bo be assaulted bya by a a. Jangle and crash of ot mistreated musical mU mu mu- shoal Instruments Workers in steel teel mills coal mines minos factories listen lIten all allday allday allday day to discordant sounds pounding tho the soul out of them Their bodies ure are weary the nerves shattered and antI In Inthe In tim the wet days G thc they I rushed to the tho whisky bottle bottlo for tor relief What they needed then and need moro more now that liquor has gone Is the tho soothIng soothing sooth sooth- In ing influence of or fine tine music There Thero is isone isone isono one ono thing the American haa haJ not noL learned about the tho foreigner and that thatis is his lila musical tastes |