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Show FRANCE WILL WAGE WAR ON CRIMINALS I FARM April Lf'. -neontlcss war a-alnst the anarchists in Prance is to be on.; reSUM Of the operations Of Ihe Flouliet hand of automobile brigands, two of whose leaders were killed Yesterday at Cholsy- Le-Rol, near PaiK after a battle with police and soldier The police were smased at the ditioov-ery ditioov-ery of the man anarchists who have taken refuge In rvris r-om various RJuro-pran RJuro-pran countries. These noa will he u-I u-I rented and driven from Prance -is enc - ' inies of socl et j? . The dramatic end of Ponnot called forth admiration among certain portions of the revolutionary classes and manv arrests base l,een made hen f h Is has been expressed in public, Tiu- funeral of Assistant Superintend ill Jouln of the Paris detective department depart-ment who was shot dead while endeavor. ioK ir. arrest Bonnot, the "demon chauffeur," chauf-feur," at Petit Ivry, April 24. look place todnv. The ceremony was Imposing. lyouis Leplne, prefect of police, si the grave-sirie. grave-sirie. delivered an appeal for the more evere punishment or criminals. He de I dared that there was a tendency through out the world to treat youthful wrongdo I ers leniently on the ground that they j were not responsible for their acts and this tendency wa real Ins a irreaf menace men-ace to the security of thi? people, ii con t inued : "In the sinkholes of Paris, we hu'. e massea of criminals who have been punished pun-ished enough to make them the enemies of law and order and not punished enough to keep them from warring against the authorlt les. We must ChOOSC between the sacrifice Of the liberty of the criminal crimi-nal and the blood of men va.llantly laboring labor-ing for the protection of society." Jules fcteeg-. minister or the Interior. spoke In b similar strain, lie insisted 1 that the time bad arrived to put a stop to the career or thoe who were try- ItiK to excite the popular Imagination by surrounding their exploits with a fan- tastlc and terrlf lug aureole. |