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THE CONSTITUTION ATLANTA. GA. MONDAY NOVEMBER 1919. PAGE SEVEN Some Councilmen vor County Consolidation With Reservation i Inquiry addressed to number of councilmen- on Sunday failed to de- i velop any information as to wheUi- ey the city council. at its meeting this afternoon.

wm by resolution or otherwise take official cognizance of the action of the Fulton county grand jury last week in recommending in its presentments that' merger of the municipal and county governments be effected. Several of them expressed them. selves as favoring the plan with reservation but no one. was wining to say whether consolidation. it it should ever.

be realized. should be under. the city or county form of government. Jl Alderman IL Ewing said that he- believed that the offices of count ty tax collector and city tax collector ought to be consolidated. that the separate method of taxation ought to be abolished and all of it done by tax assessors it Burden of Taxation.

According to Mr. Ewing the burden or taxes is not being equitably shared by residents of the city and those outside of the Incorporated area and stated that he dldnt bei lleve in the man' in the country glv. I- ing In his land at 10 an acre when it was worth much more and prop- erty In the city being assessed at TO i per cent or its value. Others preferred not to be quoted. Bearing the unanimous approval of the street committee.

atlumect- fc ingr last Friday. an ordinance will be introduced in council this afternoon to pave Edgewood avenue. from the railroad bridge to Spruce street. with concrete paving. The it has promised to pay the 'city's share of the cost of the proj.

cot and the property owners will be assessed for the balance. It is expected that the question of salary increases for the firemen and policemen will again be taken up in council today. They are asking for 20 a month flat Increase Resolutions for Raise. Resolutions to grant them this raise were' introduced in council 4 two week' ago and were referred to the salary committee for considera- tlon and a report. fc Dr.

J. B. Golden chairman of this committee. has called a meeting of I Its members for 1 30 o'clock this afternoon to take up the question of the firemen end policemen a request. One member of th.

committee indicated Sunday that he might move for a. postponement of action and ask that the committee consider re i quests for salary increases in all departments at the same meeting. It was his opinion that the salary committee and thw finance committee should meet jointly on the mat- i tar of salary adjustments and that before any schedule Is adopted the comptroller should be summoned and an estimate obtained from him of the amount of next years income to the city NAPIER SPEAKER AT CELEBRATION 8 HELD IN TALBOTTON Ir Talbotton. Ga. November 2 Special Approximately 1 500 people attended the home-coming celebration In Talbotton Saturday in connection with the pig.

corn and canning clubs fair. under the auspices of County Agent F. Jeter' and Miss Beatrice Coram. home economics agent. Following addresses by prominent speakers a barbecue was held on the courthouse square.

attend by the returned soldiers and their friends and the large number of town guests. A. 1. Ferryman. editor ot The Tal.

botton New Era introduced the Ipfaken anti presided over the ex. erclsea After expressing his high regard for the returned heroes the speaker Introduced Colonel George M. Napier. of Decatur. solicitor gen.

fral of the Stone Mountain circuit. the principal orator. Colonel Napier's speech began with tracing the characteristics of the American people. especially those in the south. merging Into a plan for better agricultural and live stock conditions and ending with a tribute to the men who represented the city and county In the war.

It was one. of the most eloquent addresses ever heard here t. and was greeted with strict attention and interest by the great au. dlence that heard him. He did not refer to his candidacy for attorney general.

The' exhibit of flue registered pigs. the first ever held in this u-ounty was a. feature that attracted much enthusiasm. In the public sale was held and the majority of the registered stock was purchased by local buyers. in dlcating that Interest In pure red hogs is established firmly in Talbot county.

About 500 In prizes awarded. Continued Shrinkage In French Population Shown by Statistics Paris November 2 A continued shrinkage of the population of Prance is shown by the vital sta- tlsttcs of the republic for the year J18. which have just appeared. I Without counting the war los the French nation numbers 389 575 IfJeu than In 1917. These figures af Sect only the 77 departments of France which were not In enemy oc- cu pat ion They are the excess of deaths over births.

The decline i Attributed mainly to the ravages or the Influenza epidemic in the lattsr half of 1918 from which it Is computed that about 300 000 persons died Compared with 1917. there wn an increase In marriages of 19 364 but the number of divorces also ro trpm 5573 to SHI A Word About the Use of Our New Fall' and Winter Catalogue Our new page illustrat ed catalogue is being deliver. ed to. us from the printers. This handsome catalogue II.

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Forwarding charges are paid on mall order shipments. safe delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. A postal reqtest will bring you this book by return mall. Maier Berkeley Inc. Gold mid Silversmiths 31 Whitehall Street Established 1887.

An Orgy of VesfrUcton Planned by Bolshevists Revealed in. Red Bible" Startling Revelation of Soviet lot to Overthrow Government and Destroy Property and Life Are Made in Book. BOOK BROUGHT HERE BY AMERICAN OFFICER The People Are Like a Herd of Sheep and We Are the Wolves Says Bolshevist Writer. By Carl W. Aekermaa.

Cosrtltrtiss Phlftltlikls PubU. Utter II New York. October 30 The oh. ject of the world revolution which the bolshevist leaders of Russia are attempting to bring about today is the establishment of a super ernmenf under the dictatorship of a universal czar" Protocols 9 and 10 of the secret guide book- or red bible" brought to this country from Moscow by an American intelligence officer some excerps of which were published for the first time yesterday. prove beyond any doubt the ul timate goal of bolshevism while protocols 8 and ftlankly acknowledge that from us emanate all embracing terrorism.

The document which I am quoting Is the translation of twenty-tour protocols written by one of the members of the Inner cabinet of the soviet government. It was given to me some ten days ago by an American diplomat of years of ex perience In Europe. who vouches for its authenticity ann I have in my possession the name of the oWclal who brought a copy of the protocols to the United States. His name for obvious reasons. cannot be dls.

closed. From the investigation which I have made In this city and In Washington I ha found noth. ing which would cause me to doubt the existence or accuracy of the booklet. I make this explanation be. cause of the amazing frankness of.

the writer. his astonishing under. standing of mass psychology and his ruthless. cold-blooded plans for overwhelming existing governments. In protocol 8 the Russian writer declares a must provide ourselves with the same arms our enemies can employ against us.

We must seek the most subtle expressions and evasions of the legal dictionary to Justify those occasions when we will be forced to announce resolutions apparently unnecessarily audacious and unjust. or It Is Important that the form of such decisions resemble the highest moral rules of legal character. TO 111 Play on Unman Faults. Our government will be surrounded by all the forms of civilization in the midst of which It will have to function. It will surround Itself by publtcits practical law.

yers. administrators. diplomats. These people will Know all the se crets of social existence they will know all the meaning hidden in political letters and works. they will be familiar with the seamy side of human nature with all of Its sensitive chords upon which they must know how to play.

In' prootcol 9 where advice is given to those who are working for the bolshevists in foreign counties. this statement is made In applying our principles turn your attention to the character of the people in whose countries you wilt be resident and active for a general similar application or them to the early re-education of the peo. pie according to our plan. By advancing carefully In their appllca- tion you will see that ten years will not pus. but that the most ob.

stinate character will not change and we can then count another nation among those already conquered by us. They Rule by Farce of Wilt. In reality there are no obstacles before us. Our super-govern ment is under such extraordinary legal conditions that it is advisable to call it. by art energetic and strong word dictatorship.

I can state honestly that at the present time we are makers. We create the courts and jurisprudence. We pun. Ish and we forgive. We as the chief of all our armies.

sit on the leaders horse. We rule by the force of will because we hold in our hands the remnants of a once strong party now subjugated to. us. In our hands lie uncontrollable ambition. burning greed.

merciless revenge and bitter hatred. From us emanates all embracing terrorism. People of all opinions and. of all doctrines are In our service. restorers monorchUts.

demagogues. socialists communists and utopians. We have to put all of them to work. Everyone of them Is undermining the last remnants of authority and Is trying to overthrow the existing order. All.

gOY. eminent have been tortured by these actions. They are begging for peace. but we will not gi them peace until they recognize our super-government openly and with submission. The masses have begun to de mand the solution of social problems by means of international agreements.

The division into parties has placed them' at our disposal. To be able to conduct a rival struggle money is necessary. and that we have. Considering the possibility of an uprising against the. bolshevists the writer says.

You state that there will be in armed uprising against us if the situation is discovered before the time for a world revolution is ripe but against this we have sich a. paralyzing maneuver la the wet presumably America that the bravest soul will vhudder. Underground corridors will be established by that time in all cities. where they can. be exploded with all their institutions and government docu ments.

Bankruptcy Is Predicted. In protocol. ten the Russian- writ- er in discussing. the world state of unrest. remarks that We have opened the arenas in different governments where revolts now occur and disorders and bankruptcy will shortly appear everywhere.

The abuse Or authority is definitely preparing the downfall of all Institution and everything will be overturned by the Infuriated mobs. All so-called rights of the people can only exist in abstract and can never be realized in practice. What difference does it make to the laboring proletariat. bent by heavy toil. crushed by destiny mat toe talkers receive the right to talk' and journalists the right to mix nonsense with business It the proletariat has no.

other gain from the constitution than those miserable crumbs thrown to him. We wilt present ourselves in the guise of saviors of the workers from oppression when we suggest that they en ter or army of socialists anarchists communists to whom we al ways extend our help under the guise of the. rule of the brotherhood. The aristocrats who benefited by the labor of time people by right were interested that the workers should be well fed healthy and strong. We on the.

contrary. are concerned in the opposite their degeneration. Our power lies in chronic malnutrition and In the weakness of the worker because through this he tails under our power and is unable to find either strength or. energy to counteract i Through need and the resulting lealous hatreds we manipulate mass and eliminate those who stand In our way with their Can anything be more terrible than this' heartless confession Or bolshevist source of strength Art IK Revolt Agbt Got The word liberty pushes alt human society into a struggle against all authority. be in that of God or of nature.

Owing to this. during our reign that world will be eliminated from the dictionary as an Inciter to brute power that turns the masses into bloodthirsty animals It is true these animals go to sleep every time they have drunk of blood and during that period they are easy to enslave. But If blood Is not given them they win not sleep but will fight. To those who are advocating a revolution in the United States these words of their Russian leader should be Inspiring. TV hen we accomplish our governmental resolutions.

Article X. ex plains we will' say to the people Everything went badly. All have suffered. We will now abolish inc reason for sufferings. nationalities frontiers differences of race.

Of course you are tree to pronounce sentence over us. but how can that be ju it you do so before giving a trial to that which we will give you Then they will glorify us and carry us high with. the unanimous delight of hope and expectation. The recognition of our autocrat may come- openly before constitutions are abolished. but the moment for this recognition will come when the people tortured by disorder and the inactivity of their rulers and In cited by us will say.

Take them away and give us one universal czar. who wilt unite us and abolish the causes of quarrels. the frontiers of nationality. religion government and accounting. who will give us the peace and quiet which' we cannot find with authorities and representatives.

In protocol 11 the Russian leader speaks of plans for the establishment of Soviets in foreign countries. Revolutions abroad are to be brought about by a government coup etat. Plan Rein of Peer. It Is necessary for ue" remarks the writer that from the first moment when the people are still dumbfounded by the accomplished revolution and are in a state of terror anti surprise. that they should realize.

that we are so strong that we cannot be attacked that we are so powerful that we will consider them In no case and that not only will we ignore their opinions and desires but are ready and capable of squelching their expressions and manifestations with indisputable au thority at any moment and in all places. We will grasp everything we want at once and we will not divide our power with them under any circumstances. They will then close their. eyes in fear to everything and wait for what is to happen The people are like a lot or snee and we are the wolves. You know what happens.

to the sheep when the wolves get into the fold. The protocols which I have quoted deal with the general world revolutionary movement and indicate the diabolical cunning of the Russian leaders whose agents today are active in every part of the world The soviet government has its official envoy" in New York. William B. Haywood secretary of the W. W.

told roe in Chicago that he was in direct communication with Russia. It would be Interesting to know what the candid expressions of these men would he toward the secret confessions of this leader. in Moscow The details of the New World Dictatorship. which the bolshevists plan. need not be given.

but the methods of handling the press" after the international revolution are typical bf the methods to be employed in other lines. such as finance and business. We will handle the press in the folio wine way. to quote a part of protocol 1 Will Shackle the Press. What is the role of the press It serves to rouse passions of antagonistic partisanship.

It is empty and inaccurate and most people do not understand what ends it serves. We will shackle it and keep a tight rein on It. We will do the same with other pointed matter. for what use Is It for us to rid ourselves of attacks. on the part of the press If we are open to criticism.

through pamphlets and hooks. We will make' the present expensive product of. publicity snore expensive by censor. ship thus making it a source of income for our government. We will affix a special stamp tax.

When a newspaper printing' shop Is being organized bonds wtU have to be deposited. whldh will guarantee our government from all attacks on the part or the press. W. will stop all attacks mercilessly. Such measures a stamps bonds anti fines will bring a.

big income to the government It is true that party organs might not tear tile loss of money. so we will close them after a second attack upon us. Nobody will touch the glory of our government and remain unpunished The pretext for stopping a publication will be that the publication In question excited the Imagination without cause or reason. Among those who attack. us with Impulty will be organs organ.

ized by us but they will attack exclusively thou points wtieh we plan to change. Not one. notice will ha sent out without our control. In this way the bolshevists Russia are planning' the establishment of themlllnnlt1m under a "super-government" dictatorship 01 the proletariat by a universal czar. your wife his Imaginary aliments.

Ill Just give her some Imaginary medicine. Urn What kind of a bill are you going to render in this case doctor Edinburgh Scotsman. G. L. LEMON AND.

COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Ml HerJ Slfe. MM ITT CM. AtlaaU. 6 AMUSEMENTS Matt and Jeff. At Atlanta Xeaigai.

YoaJ1. remember that Matt and Jeff i ended la properly opening lb. new cazal at Panama looked ever. the Mexican sit- uttOD attended College celebrated their Wedding. repenting their flak set by being discorexed tried their tack tile WooUT West.

sad sow to the land of Dream Mair sad Jeff's Dream" is the title of the new vehicle upon which they will tide to another tremendous seccesu this season. Go Utbz a Uriah pro- ductlon esu more elaborate than say of I his tanner production under the. Mutt and Jeff standard. The funniest erer the promise and Judging from reports trombther cities that. promise is will kept.

Each successive ceases' finds an sew offering wMch ledodes book mute songs scenery costume and lut bet not leait. pretty girt Matt sad Jeff. Dream" will be the offering at the Atlanta theater to. right and tomorrow matinee and right. ue.

Ceuiiig to Atlanta. If' you hare ever kept- your emotive. is raid storage hue looked spec lit. with that blaseness that characteristic of the would know it sll dweller of the cities to whom the doing. of his neighbors are as naniit it you hive ever been surfeited with orer indulgence don you think It shout time to call a halt upon yourself sad take a lesson in prtmItl18 emotions irons the life's of people who live in the forest whose thoughts are clean ord whose dqlng reflect their innermost ideals chief amour which are love and portrait of happlnona If you wont to attend a dais of this kind then go to' the theater see Tiger Rose.

lid you will hive- unfolded tore your wondering eyes life at its big moments stripped from the. hypocrisy and the veneer of society. nd the. Sport mn where the eyes of Ida fellows carrot follow. It is at- Mat needle- to tata.

Oaf tact futa aw accentuated tr-th4exq lit tettlngs and bountiful euiVomeut that that mater gwiss tire itefV taTM elasce tBcon- passt mm SB original I ew Tort Lycua theater prctfncttoa is promised whex' It srpesrs hero it the Atlanta theater for three day- beginning Thursday idirembet with a special nattnee Batnrtay. Beats go on salt TntsCay morBlnt. Vaadeville. At Grind. Mania BIIrtr The Skyrocket-of of Tude- rflle.

win be the top-tine of the program at for Voftday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Together with her" four cele bested kings of' she will offer a syncopated vsrieey of. jus metodle and. dances that win to straight through ta your heart.

She is about the. ysedaslile- star that ever visited this city. Aa an added feature John KrHenshaw. the musical come dy star. appear with Grace Areryo The Girl with the Voice and the Smile.

la their clever comedy skit. Carrying On. Other set this week an Jjdjae and Wright la an assortment of wonderful feats' on tile flying sings George A Slack the comedian. slid Drowns and Alalnc in their comedy delight Step rrIrods. Reading th screen attraction Is Florence Bred a her photoplay success Her Keith Vaudeville.

At the. Lyric nun- Boutcers Circus will be the' big future of entertainment on the bill of Keith vvidesill. which will open at the matinee performance at the Lyric theater this after noon. This la a novel comedy idea which will prove a Tines-maker and an attendance- getter. In addition there will be tao other fin sets arid some- roaring pictures of exceptional timeliness.

At one time It war the- practice among the Germans and Dutch to accumulate soiled clothes and have a washday only two or three times a year. BREWERS CANCEL CALL FO MEETING AtluiUc. catr. tf. J7 November 2 After' making all preparation to what was described a the most important convention In its history.

word was received" here today' that the United States Brewers' association had. deeded its whleh was to have opened in til city November IS. No reason for the action was as signed in the message of cancellation. but liquor. interests here in terpret It as ans1n indication that the brewers have abandoned their fight against the war-time dry law.

and that they will concentrate their er forts toward. defeating the conti tuUonal amendment. Should this be the case it is expected the convention will be held at. later date. The number four is in great dis favor in Japan.

because its name shl Is the term for death. There are no fours or fours in the Qphon directories or. that coun- tit At a railroad accident in Cincinnati four cars of coal were dumped on the tracks of the street railroad company. The company immediately rushed a snowplow to the scene and plowed the coal way The deepest known lake In the world la Lake Balkai in Siberia. PASSENGER TRAINS Berlin.

November 1 By ta Al- sodlated Press A ten-day eet tlon of railway passenger trttl 1 the governments latest effort prevent ft national catastrophe ow to lack- of coal and' safeguard the transportation of potatoes before the first frost tails. The only- exception in the. stoppageof pa senger services will be the Berlin suburban traffic which will Suffer only to ten extent that trains wlllA cease running at II o'clock at night. The transportation situation thus created is unparalleled even' considering the critical mobilization days at the outbreak of the war. In an open letter to th ws papers In London.

Professor IL IL Johnston urges' the Engllsh ing' public to study seriously th African languages with the idea of cultivating commerce and trsde with that continent. Pour hundred and three languages and dialects must. be learned In order to establish relations with the- na Uves The tribes of the. Dante. Kaflr Zulu.

Telata. Haussa and Tedo number' more than tOO 000000 and. have' hitherto traded with the Germans and the Dutch. Kentucky commissioner of forestry is having a hundred bushel of. maple and.

oak. tree sCads collected in hi state for shipment tf Belgium. tobe planted in the r- devastated sreas of that country. Atlanta Trust Company Announces Removal to Their New Home Capital 100000000 Member Federal Reserve System. Commercial Banking Dept.

Accounts of Individuals Banks and Corporations Savings Department Four Per Cent Compounded Semi Trust Department Trusts of Every Nature Individual and Corporate Farm Loan Department Loans Promptly Negotiated and Closed. Safe Deposit Department Rates 300 Per Year Up Securities Department High-Grade Bonds Ready for Business This Morning In Our Mew Location We take this method of- announcing that while' we have been delayed in the installation. of the fixtures in our new quarters we are nevertheless ready to handle the business of our customer in the Atlanta Trust Company Building corner Broad and Walton Streets This Monday Morning November 3d While our fixtures will not be complete before November 5th we have all equipment necessary to handle allTjusiness with dispatch this morning Monday November 3d. Our New Home Atlanta Trust Co. Building GEORGE S.

LOWNDES Vice Pres. TURNER C. TRIPPE Treasurer. MORTUARY Ujlfr H. M.

Lord. Xii. UILIizd SLytan of at died it ktr tern en iloebbeco rout late Bond night SM Is sanind bt her hnsbutd. one dtnritnc. Mr B.

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ColUer laM. KING ALFONSOFAILED IN MISSION TO PARIS Rome. November The" Corrlere dltalla semi organ of the Vatican commenting on the visit of the king or Spain to Paris says The mission of King Alfonso to Paris has failed. His object was chiefly to solve the thorny problem of Tangier in. the desire to avert the possibility of- the proclamation or French sovereignty there.

According to this newspaper Al fonsu did not succeed in obtaining any real assurance on the subject. RUSSIAN ARCHDUKES GATHERING IN ITALY- Genoa. November 2. Archduke Boris. cousin of the former Russian emperor.

has arrived at San Remo. It is his intention to remain there for a considerable time. Other members of the former Russian im penal family have also taken up their temporary residence in Italy. These include Grand Duke Nicholas Nlcholalevltch and his brother. Grand Duke Peter.

OFFICERS PRANK S. ETIIERIDGE President JNO. B. WHEAT Sec. and Trust Officer H.

O. REEVE Mgr. Farm Loan. Dept. JACK J.

SPALDING Counsel LEROY GREGORY Mgr. CreditDept. TRUSTEES Arnold Broyles M. L. Cannon Samuel N.

Evins R. T. Jones Charles U. Black Hamilton Douglas Jr. James S.

Floyd Mitchell C. King Dr. F. Phinizy Calhoun Frank S. Etheridge Robert L.

Foreman George H. Lanier A. J. Evans J. B.

Hoxsey Charles B. Lewis J. Lowenstein George S. Lowndes John Morris Billups Pljinizy J. Hussell Porter P.

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1 1919. PAELVN llDEcJo9oNoEJA1s LOF PROPUSEDMERER onioIid fion a a I a ll andaU I en i I eounty 0 city Taflt the A th b- theclty 0 1 oneof i. I the pj1I oc- 191 wn 579 ap- gift giving 11 a 1. C. I i te Red Soviet11ot or dis- win au ob- na- Cu gb protocotten er.

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