Show 1 I BUSINESS BRIEFS I y fr FT WORTH Tex April 3 Today developments are anxiously awaited following fol tol lol- lol lowing the rounding up of more 8 a score core of oil promoters twenty of ot grand whom vr d have Jury for been nt the Indicted d northern by frt t the district federal g of Texas for tor alleged fraudulent u tile e of oC 11 the malls malle Ten of the number w were re rel released led ledde under bond Sixteen t arrests e had a been made de bond bO In some cases cosea lIlIe as 80 high as 2000 Four lour wen vero rel released aled for their appearance before United statu Commissioner r G George orge Parker parker this mornIng mornIng morning morn morn- Ing and two spent the night in the county coun COUO- ty J Jail L t MADISONVILLE Ky April 3 Ing log coal miners in n. hrIstian V Webster and Hopkins counties Claimed first vJ vie tory tony when It U was announced the Cile Coal company had met their dema Js aol ani signed a year one contract effective today Seventy five men n ar ara ar 4 d. d HONOLULU April 3 The The Korean orean Independent League of Hawaii haa has adopted resolutions protesting against the recent loan of New York ge ItOh-en ItOh tl banking Cn Cnn interests n to g the Oriental Ie De- De vc company of Japan The r reso resolutions O- O stated that the loan would aid ald the Japanese Invasion of Korea a. a SA A copy of af the er resolutions eIlO I was cabled c to toe the National N City company of New liew York the I institution head heading the loan an syndicate c. W WASHINGTON April 3 TIme The The mat math match h manufacturing Industry of ot the thC United States Statu had an Increase of ot 64 per opt o t tIn In the value of Its products b between tween 1 1019 9 and 1921 and an increase ue of ot percent percent per percent cent In the tho year 7 period from 1914 1814 ito jO 1921 The census cenus bureau announced the value of products to have been 83 IS' with 81 lJ- lJ in 1921 1821 as all compared In 1919 and In 1914 NEW YORK YORI April 3 A I.-A A payment of ofU U 32 per cent to creditors of the Casualty Casual ty Company of America effective attar after April 11 13 U. Is S announced b by Francis U- U ft 3 Jr superintendent of ot iq ance A payment of l 25 26 per cen cent centA made last lut year lar Total claims of 1 had been tiled flied against th the tb company but only 1 lowed wed he h. reported W WASHINGTON April 8 S. Federal l grades rad for tor rye effective Jul July 1 I. I were ere promulgated by the department of agriculture agri ri- ri culture under authority of or the grain crain standards act Rye Ha according to the regulations regulation U is an any grain which before the removal of dockage consists of SO SOper SOper per c cent nt or more of rye rya and when hf n free from dock dockage ace contains contain not more mere than 10 30 p per c cent t of er cereal grain other than r rye Chicago April 3 Montgomery X Ward WardA A k Co MIls ales aea for tor March larch were the highest for any March in the history of the company an Iner increase of ot CI p pr r cent compared with 1111 March hunch rob 11 lat last year yar Sales for the tho first quarter of or the year total as is against 19 IU- for th the first quarter of 1122 1112 March larch sales al by bJ Sears gears Roebuck A Co show abow an Increase of 26 2501 2101 OX per cent over the corresponding time nun In n 1922 un The Increase for the lbs first tint quarter of lilt 1923 to ti 8 compared with the first quarter of 1922 au |