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niSI WAYS WAY LE If OFFENSIVE 0 FRENCHMEN tans t- t ans ans Object to Hear Hear- Much English on Boulevards VAN Evening World sept ePt French e been en aroused to some bit bit- ment ort on tour general s rt d over a a. brawl In Bog Do- Do g gEn En day trip trip- ached d tiit cal eai polIce Is not the same as 1926 wl when en the en Ire fanC nc- nc and pal pa of to tourists who who's s H vultures that hd d upon pon Frt ce cc to r er cr crast ast treasures by bye e falling exchange realized that visitors noor no or will shortly to rid prices for service and rId ARRING NOTES used never never- lb b Jt t ie a ot bear the idea that thatIs thatIs Is heard as much on the Is ho he cafes and public lS french They ce c plaIn aring so 50 much English Ia ad effect rt arIs folks to the extent gf ln to pronounce I French rench harsh Anglo American ac- ac o of writers are the jargon they hea in uses and underground under rail rall- harge Is further made that b behave have In the do- do rance as it Ir they were I Ina a conquered land The Theal las al In the summer resorts resort te d'Azur in Vichy Alx- Alx S. S DI- DI Baule La age ge and Dieppe are foreigners feigners impossible for forien forten ten ien SO the writers charS charge to outbid Anglos Amen Amerl- and other strangers Owners o of homes prefer for their places during durIn the because they can r treble the mount amount that a ala la would pay en rJ matter that chagrins epy i il l the fact that walt wait t and ad caterers In treat the native French cli- cli jl dI they were people of a order Goods are offered ls aso only foreigners Meals kare put on the nus m-nus ne ie the eccentric and of the tourists rge ES EXAGGERATED J ast t cities such re- re and Dinard are areIl Il British and American AmericanA IA A J. J Frenchman might be- be curiosity in those parts part it If nt Invasion keeps on or ext ct year rear as it has done do not behave the blessings of civIlIzation and freedom critic They can get dead they heY want to no Mrs here to ask questions at atI I desks they can use all Jn ane e language lans they are ca- ca and and let Us not forget that Ish were called the God in Joan o of Arcs Arc's LI most of the tourist trade e a hands or of Americans and France draw little bene- bene Frenchmen get little rs this latter assertion is Even I if th were largely In the these men amply taxed on their busl- busl any rate the state tot Lot France the casinos 90 of the hotels DS 98 per cent places are not in Iso foreigners ners and these ns all combined reap a arout rout of something In the h hood od o of from 1St 1st it has been I elY estimated |