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Show "DOWN WITH THE DANCE HALL BOLSHEVIKI!" M "CALL TO ARMS" IS SOUNDED BUT IT WILL BE MERRY WAR! 1 S J TOO ?VV) by MOK r RnrRRv. X. E A staff nrrc-spondcnt. m HOUSTON Tex. its bolshevism, that'i what It is! And it has got 10 . " be stopped!" I' Policewoman Eva noclier, (r , i" Houston department, sounds I Hie f ull to amis agalnsl tin- ..liini- HHL mj and Jan Hut bow t.. st,,,, l' 'Well, it will Ik.- Iinrd." she jij admits. fjj "Talk about Russia' " My she. "If I I the Red has control anywhere, its i'L-a on the dance floors right in this country. It's not a menace this shimmy business it's an cver-prcscnt T9& ovll! "Dancing!" she adds diagustedij t in s jazz tilings they do aren't :r"2 ilancca." C'XH Policewoman Bacher's particular Job is to hunt down the male ' vamp" ijfi F"arJ tne sweet Clapper. Bh has no doubt about tho damage Eu9 he dance hall Trotakys are doing bui ''t'&m halting tiie Jazz mania is somriliiri else ngnln. I The National Association of Dancing I Master! "sounded the doom" of such! dancing at the recent convention. I lint Policewoman Baclicr says It will lake more than "sounding "sound-ing the doom"' to quiet the ShOUI-dcr-trerabllng, wriggling mm squirming of tin hopping bolahcv" IkL "In the old days dances, in whlcn everybody was doing the same sicp, al the :-ame time, were beautiful, and! now '" I She sighed n hopeless sign. "Every night, on my rounds of the dar.ee halls. I marvel at the present-day present-day youth j "What do the dancers see In the Sidestepping and hesitation and er i antics they go through' Everybody rn ' everybody's way Why, the best traf-tie traf-tie officer In the country couldn't untanglo them. "Women used to be graceful In the days of the waltz. ' Now look at them'" : '-'. syjkisf |