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LiiVHl UPSET Br POtlTIGS i n n an 1 f2 mil v n HE.S..TY ' - Eusines ; Men; Are - .Worried ' Over Status of Conditions ,J In That Country . .' ALEXANDRIA' Egypt, Oct." 14. Foreign i business rtrjjien "In Egypt are suffering somewhat -'.sleepless nights of late as ar'result of the uncertainty eurroundingthe negotiations now tak Inff 5 place ' in ' London between the British Foreign .Office -and the Egyp t n Delegation headed by Adly Tegan J -3ha, . the Prime , Minister' a ; body c noosed' by the Nationalists and led l v:Saad Zaghloul Pasha, a strong ad - .bate of ''home rule." - ''' - ' i, American and other -foreign,, com tiiSrcial, banking and 'shipping firms are watching developments ; closely and, while they sympathize, it is said, v rth the aspirations oE the Egyptians 1 r. . self-government;' they v do . '. not i lish the thought Of the possible ces- tion of courts apply European law vhich, in thf past, hajj meant &eeur i y for their QUsinWsandpYetetibri for the families: - . - T- - All Americans in Egypt at present enjoy freedom ' from - taxation, ' the right to be tried in criminal cases by the American. Consular Courts and recourse in civil actions to the Inter national Mixed -Courts in which -' merica is - represented by three American Judges. While the American colony in Egypt 'is small - and takes : o active .part pr;lnterest in local pol ices, it would ''not'' -agree - that the Washington government relinquished any of the rights -and privileges its members now enjoy. . - t There are two parties among the Egyptians: the, Nationalists headed by SaaA Zaghloul,.' fop. three, yeass now the leader if thy masse's and the gov ernment .or J Moderate Party led by Adly Yegen Zaghloul "conducted the first negotiations with Lord" Milner's Cominissioih. The: ': Foreign Office in London, has Insisted that the Milner project, -which, guaranteed certain rights -of self-government, be embodi ed in a treaty . agreed upon, by the British and ;?7gyptiah governments. The. Nationalists,,., replied . that treaty acceptable?' to the people would ' be-possible, until. martial, law was ab olished, tbe English Protectorate for mally withdrawn, and a delegation be Iscted by the people- to negotiate a treaty. A delegation composed of min isters and heyaded by Adly Tegen, Vr ithout, any representation for Zagh loul and his, f olid weVs,: was appointed by the Sultan and. proceeded to Lon don to arrange -the "treaty ' ' i ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 14 Members of the "Invisible Empire," Knights of the Ku Kulx Klani are .'standing guard at the home" of Mrs. 'Elizabeth Tyler here, following the attempt on Mrs. .Tyler's life last night, when five shots' Were fired t at. ;her through a bedroom . window.' None of !the shots struck the woman, vho has been head of the propagation department of the Klan. , v , . . i Mrs. Tyler declared the attack was the culmination of 'a series kP threats received by maitvShe- said - klansmen ' r H. ' ..:':&-' v j . j : :. -;; ' .--V liad been guarding her-home against the possibility of such an attack. Two men, she said, once were discovered hiding in the shrubbery at her home. .A morning newspaper here said an unknown man called its editorial de partment aftr the attack, and said: "Well, we got Mrs. Tyler tonight and we 5 11 get- Simmons tomorrow." Colonel William J. Simmons, Impe rial Wizard of the Klan, is in( Wash ington attending an .investigatton .-by th' House Rules Committee into the affairs of the klan. People speak - of their public util ities (their, gas, electric light, street railway and telephone V companies) ' as ."they,"- and ot .,thd,; men . who - work- for them as "those men." 'Why not say "we," a friendly little word would serve to bring us all .closer;, together! ' ; "And why shouldn't it be "we?" Because whether we are .stockhold ers , or not, we are part, owners t of . these necessary . public servants, 'through the investments of i trust companies,, banks and insurance . comanies. ' , Yet how few of us think of this! Not one citizen out jatrsahgffldre!',; realize -'thati in one 'form '-or; another f?--?1"," v- ALIO ' C1- lUait, OU T AIM. ftEJ . . J 11 iT UltTUt OfcXl Kjt . t. Amount of Drugs Been 'ped Into New York ""Many " Seizures NEW TPRK Oct14-. Due to the : luntary work of i a I wealthy $ New . or ker, known to the police . depart r.ient as "X Blanc.'" New ; York has become an international - clearing house for police information concern ins; the illicit traffic in narcotic drugs. 'This information, -together with an account of the Work - done by "X. I. !anc," in Europe, whence he has just returned,' has been made public by i pecial Deputy Commissioner Carley ton Simon. I . if r : 1 " Commissioner. Simon,-who. also serves-without, pay as head of the nar cotics divison of ' the . police depart ment, said that "X.' Blanc," working s his European assistant, had secuf- 1 the .co-operation' of England, BeI . f ium and France in 'a determined ef 1 ort'to stamp -out,?., he contraband traffic. - ,y . - n ' -n - ', To this end, .Tie . announeed,?authT criti.es.. in Paris, Londno and .Brussels "i ive arranged to' send all .'informa t relating- to drugs - and drug ad i t.New York as fast as It is col 1 l and to keep .- the department 1 j advised of Intended shipments c: ontraband to this and other coun t , i " -"' , i , ' : Commissioner-.Simonf said .that Elanc," reported' alarming -increases la drug addition. iii all European. couiv; tries except Germany, manufactures 'uch! of narcotics-shipped here. ' Belgium authorities, he' added, are divide4 in their opinions on whether the increased .use of narcotics-or the irfcreased showing of American "Wild West" moving, pictures is to be blam ed for recent outbreaks of crime. Train robberies 4 occurred in vthat country this-year for the first time in its his tory, he-said, i ' ' 'Orders Executed in . 10 Dales end upward 1 mm Car fast wir system aut yo. quick execution of I your ordtrs whether sent to us director through brokers on our privtt wiw;' ' Write us for th nmV ' :' ot the on nerfyoa. ; STwCILS PROVISIONS t oficcpreBtabla pilv nd. tovjjrt- ment opportunity. on ma tr ed If you write for od rd : ... . .r . "Daily ami Whly Indlemtan. J.D.Sugarman&C6. CemolMaltd Stock echange.N.Y, " Nea Y Produ Exehmf Armrtcan Cation & Grain t &cdumf " ' - CarbSioch & Bond Mark Sngarmari Bldg. . New York City .and hiss -.wife's and1 children's' weU'.WJ. A n fare depend upon he prosperity" j-'SV, ' alid Continued ' operatioa .of'j.TLlie " A'?-"f 1 pub'fte-utilities!,'1' - ;.,.-v'".: 'f'-K' "J c-( , -" - -j - ' s , i ' ' - ' " ' . ' '"',( No need torsentiment, "here.? The. f-,t -..' t " ' --.-N.-.vrauetftiou is: one ;'ii direcf'sfelf-hiter- 1 . 5 " r' w ' ' est ; of dollars stand cents, oiir sav-' lngs! So that ,"wften w see. to ,it-j , that r our public utilitiesare '.fcept .'in. f ' :'Jl a healthy -condition, we,, are y, doing". " " the -most natural thingi'in ,the iworld ' P'- ,'" J, 1 we arfrmerely' protecting'.'t our , , own, 'money, t ' , ;V- "., -J,:- -L" .' ' GS3,ii8 -Co. FRIZES 1 . v , 80 be given ' away Saturday night. Every- ( s' body; who -has tickets shoUld be:oh4and, ' r - - - - - ' , an 1 :' fas-:the prillfefe.darded ohl!y to someone mataHdane. r; ' t - . ,ftiiB o ?ii pi r; tTHE PRAWING WJIO. 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