Show NOISY BUT KEEP SAYS SAS French Officials 1 Tell Tel oi of Drinking Foreigners in Their Land Landi i SUR MER SUR ln R. R Aug 1 16 UP UP and American ex cx- cx at French h channel ports port occasionally lend themselves to ob oh- alcoholic carousals bu buin but butin butin in the tIle main conduct themselves I un- un in pee obly in the opinion of ot pal authorities h here r Canvassed for Cor their reaction n t to the tho activities of or visitors swarming over ovel the littoral of ot Pas Pas- Pas dc c the mayor former police chief chie chamber of commerce official t taxi drivers policemen and merchants o or of ll Boulogne have delivered themselves tr frankly of ot their impressions and and ex ex- ex M. M Warluzel mayor maor of th municipality declared upon being interviewed It I has occasionally lY come to m my attention that British and American have made a a nuisance o of th themselves b by their their drunken conduct conduct conduct con con- duct and I two or three complaints lod lodged ed against several individuals three years ago However However How How- ever such cases are arc rare and nr are usually the thc casc result of ot egging on onby on onby b by Irresponsible outsiders I am Quie quite sure that the inhabitants o of Dout Boulogne Jno welcome their visitors fo for their proper conduct a as 3 well as fo forthe for tor the appreciable profits prots they bring NOTHING SERIO SERIOUS S S1 M. M 1 director of or maritime service of Boulogne tand and anc former forme t chief of at special police poUce is even e more inor lenient In hl his observations Said he heMy My ty experience with our visitors visitor under the tho influence of or intoxicants intoxicant has been confined chiefly to those who arrive at nt the pier boisterous boisterously or nonchalantly according to their thel nature hours a after e their boat ha has departed Occasionally there ensues ensue a a somewhat incoherent discussion as to the tIle manner of or their return to England on on n another boat with th the consequent quent loss of their return ex ex- ex rae ruto tickets but that that'll It all allOnce Once the drunk man is aboard th the thc affair Is Is' ended as far as I am con con- Disputes tes with taxi tai drivers driver on the pier Ier are more common buthe but bu the results have never l' l been serious The innate reasonableness rEasonableness of th the visitors rR and the patience lence of oC the por port authorities 8 combine to reduce unpleasant un un- pleasant incidents to a minim minimum m. m MANY EXPLOITED M. M Tardieu of the the Roulo Boulogne ne chain chain- ber of commerce questioned as as' as asto to British and nd American activities af after atter at- at ter havin having imbibed too freel freely ob observed observed observed ob- ob served that many of oC them were taken taken tak tak- en cn in In tow by loose interpreters interpreters in interpreters in- in and exploited at cafes and restaurants The work of these men is c curbed by the authorities as a much as pos possible declared M. M 1 Tardieu Tardieu Tar Tar- dieu dicu but incidents of ot dispute am and occasional disorder were the thc able res result It of or such stich a situation Usually Us Us- nally ho added such interpreters were British subjects themselves es and 1 naturally at ural derived little satisfaction satis saUs- faction at se seeing e i th their 1 i t r i faction at se seeing e i th their 1 i t r i facton ng e r compa compatriots r mal make a vulgar display of ot themselves Taxi drivers policemen and merchants met mer chants agreed that the tourist de- de slite his Infrequent lapses into disorderly disorderly dis dis- orderly drunken antics is a welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come visitor who would not be he willingly wl- wl will viII relinquished by tho the French Frencl coastal Inhabitants The chants find little to complain of or In the fact that thc they bu buy more freely after drinking and the taxi drivers ers opine that the r Is a n tam far more u agreeable customer than the lie Ameri can 11 |