ECONOMIC USE FOUND FOR CROONING OF BING CROSBY
Thos© people who regard jazz and its inorg modern "swing'' music as an in«uffer;a3b$h[ Jiuisanbe will w elcpme -th"e icorrobpratiye evidence q£ .a Japanese ■cientist who has discovered that it has 'a deadly effeet-upon at least one |orm ;of life.' So Intoleiuble are those blaring cacojxfioniesiito/fche ear of a.little creature known as the-Kyochu maggot, a'para-•ite-wMchi feeds on the silkworm, that it buries itself deep.jui the body of its prey and quickly dies of asphyxiation. It is- said that- this sensative parasite does great damage to the Japanese ■ilkwonn industry, and Dr Yoshimasa jYagi believes that it can be kept in check by; administering to it gramophonically potent doses of Bing Crosby and other crooners. — So . reports .the Xondon Newspaper Truth.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 11
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