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Show I Argentine Loves His ! National Dance Step1 BUENOS A II! ICS. April 11. The; Argentinean has retained his affection j for his national dance, the lango. despite- the introduction of American) ' "jazz" music and syncopated melodies, in the programs of Argentine balls unci! dances. This was shown during thej balls hold In a recent carnival, when I lango tunes outnumbered the fox-trot j and one-step in a proportion of three ' to one. Several American waltzes, I however, are very popular. The Ar-; gqntincs call the syncopated music "Yanqui" tunes. v. Some native musicians have grown I rich composing tangoes. One of the I most popular here is called 'Pan y Agua" (bread and water). The title of another is translated as "Flower of' |