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Show Sees Jazz cs Empire's Nero -Nero and his fiddle were no more deadly than the saxophone and its companions, according to Sir tlerin Coward, a prominent English divine Luxury and vulgar pleasure seeking, he says, brought Rome down into Ihe dust, and Jazz, be declares, is trend ing that way because it Is taking the in 1 1 ids of the people away from Ligl" thinking and spirituality. Besides, dark-skinned races that hold the v.hites in awe will cease to think of the European as a superman, and when that state of mind comes to pass England's hold on its myriad subjects In Asia and Africa will he broken once for all. Sir Henry boldly proclaims |