Show At EMIL EMILTo 00 jAil TO BE MUSEUM PARIS PAnIS April The ip 12 A M The I-The The old I the medieval pris- pris prison pris prison Ion on on the tho Island of ot the City In the heart o of ot f Paris w will III I I I be b transformed Into a Museum of or Justice and Io Po 10 Police lice Ilce where here children of ot the primary and big schools school ma may mav come to study tudy the tho e evolution of ot the method met of detecting crime and t InK ing Justice through the ages The sombre walls walla or of 0 the prison with lib Its dark dungeons still contain all the instruments Instrument of ot torture in III inu uc u e during feudal times to t confessions from men charged cha ged with Ith I crimes crime or misdemeanors Docu Docu- Document Documents t menu ments sho showing Ing the plots counter counter- counterplots counterplots counterplots I cu-I plots and Intrigues ot of o the Hen ds- ds sance ils-sance Is- Is nee sance and the uprising andI and tl- tl vi violence olence of the nation during the I Revolution have been preserved In InUs Its cellars I mA thE IJ os o's m A bill has been Introduced In the tho chamber of ot deputies by M Petit Joan jean requesting the gO government In InI I clew of or the great crime wave nave now sweeping France murders act acts ot of violence and theft thefts theft to gather these historical relics relies Into a a 1 museum so as to 10 Instill Into the minds of or South Southa v outha a salubrious lear fear ear and horror borror or of crime All the political upheavals upheaval and reo re- re religious wars as of or the last thousand years ears have hate contributed to the hl- hl his hla history I tory of or and left lert their mark marl upon tl old prison Originally It formed a part or of lT the t hiL palaces Aa or of af the tho Ln 1 y of or France It was as rebuilt by SaInt Louis and became a prison under Charles thereIn V who ho In 1391 placed there in Irons and chains a certain rum rum rum-ber her ber of or citizens of ot I eHra and the I who ho had raised rated the I standard ard of ot rebellion against hi his I rule I In l the Armagnac fifteenth tg cc ury I Count ot of Armagnac grand and con con- cone con constable stable of ot Prance France six lx bishops se set sev several I oral eral members of ot parliament and a number numbe or women of-women women and children were massacred there w I Ita out mer mer- mercy mercy mercy cy bv by the populace Count Louis I I do da Berquin a no- no no nobleman bleman binman front from we was burned alive there thero by order of I Catherine do de Medicis had Count put to death lh the Rap prison walls wails Rn Ae t n n ot of o Henry y IV qua was and qua In the yard vard ard which now server serve as a stable lot foi the tho ho horses of the Part Pari Parisian sian start mounted police a IOl'S 1 RO ROBBERS BIRS Damien who attempted to slay Louis XV and Cartouche the famous ramous fa- fa famous high highwayman ayman were ere guests of the Iho prison under the last of or the Bourt ons During the Revolution mos mo rno he than 1200 prisoners were packed Iq the building when hen the mob brok down n the doors and massacre J the majority of ot them It later Inter becam known n as the waiting nailing ailing room fo ro the guillotine Mario alario Antoinette Madame ladame Eliea Eli beth j-beth I Ibeth beth the sIster Bister of or Louis Louts XVI and ana I retho awaited their trials fp the tho |