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Show II VOICES hatred" Of JAZZ MUSK Reeks of Sexual Appeal and Crime, Van de Wall Declares VjjnL1 NEW YORK. June 3 "Jazz, reek- iMBfr Ing of crime and sexual appeal, Is rapidly becoming the national anthem - America," William Van de Wall, : ioted musician, deilired. U present ho is c operating with: MWfl varl d i n Ututlom to discover just Hl una effect n uslc has upon delln-J -!k; enoy nsantt and rim Mgfh "A nation Is fuv. as treat as Its Hn ar c." id Da Wad "Heaven pity i America If her standards of art and morals arc to bo Judged by the weir I syncopations of th' "Coontown Bluos Bample of present popular taste. 'Jazz music In its various forms covers up a multitude of sins, and is the greatest advertisement for haunts of vice and crime. "My experiments with delinquency. Insanity and crimes all show that Jazz brings out the worst In such people, peo-ple, music of Rubensteln, Wagnet and other omposers brings out their best side. "Tho only music publishers who aro making any money at present are the ones who feature tho weirdest and wildest sorts of jazz." |