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Show Over -Fed According to Wm. Arms Fisher, president of the Music Teachers' National association, the radio is killing jazz "by a sort of slow poisoning." . ... In New York City thousands of theatrical people are without with-out work and dozens of theaters are closing. In most families the popularity of the radio is being slowly slow-ly poisoned by the everlasting jazz. And the public has been "gorged" on Rex stuff by theaters; It is wholly up to the producers to promote a change in the trend. In catering to the puDlic,' there can be too much of anything, good, bad or indifferent. The box office is a reliable re-liable barometer. It is registering, "too much of the same old stuff." - |