Arrest of ExConvicts MaySolve Newton Bank RobberyBritain Willing to Re-openDiscussion of War DebtsSheboygan County Men HeldAfter Passing BurnedCurrencyBig OrderMADISON. (V Sam \\\ On*.M a d io11 ;U torn* y, joined t ht; anhs ot house j enters in a big w y toda y as the a gent of oil« ompanv r\tni! \\ » and theii atI 0! !H»\ S.Ho had onl**i to t ont lo t w f onai and hn residem e m tlio “more desirable” Madison s u bd i v i s io n s for an indefinite period begin nine: shortly before Sept. 27.On that date the governmentwill start its oil conspiracy trials in which XX individuals, 2H uiajor oil company's, and three trade journals lat e jm!ict men!s cha i g mg ronsjdi a* y to violate the Sherma n anti t rust ha w .The defendants and counsel ddega ted to A t toi nev Buell F.!\Wy ■Jones of lt;hit ago the task ot pi o\ iding t he • ( omfoi is o{ home”during vv ha t t hlt; \ c\ plt; ct to be an extended legal battle. Jones s^.ob t the job to On*.Join s est ima t ed la t w ecu 2M» ami 27k persons, including tarndies of defendants and counsel, would move to Madison from distant points in the country to attend the trialsOi r admitn d he had taken “puite a job hut i n eiv ed assur-a m e of lt;oopera t ion from t heMadison and Wisconsin tounda-t ion. mi lt;essor to the defunct ('ha tuber ol ( om me n e.IMXDO.V. (A') -- IP itish offj. ials s • d in t In* lunise of c (unnioib to da\ that tin British government ' . ' '• llmg Doth to i f* oplt; n discus*u tor settlement o t j t s w a I debtto t .» I nit* lt;i States and to att» nd an • u * ♦ ; na t iona I e« onoin ic ( outeroim1.Oil war dlt; bt s. ( ha in lt;1 lor of t lie K\lt; iCMji,. i N» v ill*- t hambeilain told t le mem hers:4 V n.r-d in tin note addressed to tie* I nited States on on. IB, ICDl. 11 is M a jpsty lt;government w ould be i •un- to reopen discussions on t In i;ii ( s t ion of sett lement of t he Finish wai debt whcnevrr circuni stam • s are sm h as to warrant thehop* thaf a satisfactory result mighthlt; realt; ed,‘ I a m not pi epa i » d t o ex pr* an opinion at the pi e-rnt t ino* with l * -paid ?# the methods of s * * 11 D inept.On i m » i na t iona I * lt;I'noinn * lt;»op« r* iit.ii. IP inn Minisiei Stanlev Bald-w : ;i u i he gov ei mnent is w illingto pi: u pate * pi ovid*d a lt;oinpi e in i. *i\*. in vest igation showed it was 1 ik* D to s11cecf d and provide d Ho reliad hern adequate prepaiaimn• •Pick JuryFor TrialQuiz Prospective Denhart JurorsCourt Plan AdvocateOn Capital PunishmentWilling To CompromiseWASHINGTON. t/Pi - S rnat orI Kigali i! Ky. i, one af the first members of the senate judiciary com*111 it B e to back the Ronsev el t con 11 Dill, said today he might vote tocompromise on two mw juMitcsEven without Dogan - vote, little*doubt i eniained I ha i oppom ut s olt he bill could modi' it fi in a s xto a t wo judge niea • u ■ * if ! In vebose. Onlv a minoi in on :; . com• •m it tee was re.t d v to - u pplt; ’ i: without. reservat ions.I)gan was the 1111) i an on. tie 1 «S t o rum it tee mem le i - to p* a k s\ m pa I bet icalfy ol 1 lie two n: ' n *oi om sa I.* *NEW CASTLE, Kv, (/Pi Sr lec ; t ion of a jut y to 11 y Brig. Cien. Henry H. Denhaidt on a charge ol slaving his fiancee was the workcut out today for attorneys of the commonw ealth and the portl} soldier politician.With It) juioi tentatively chos 1 en, law vats had a special venire of a pproMina'* Iv luo from whom to complete t he, do/cn mui w ho will decide llt;nhardt*s fate. It long has been a custom in lleiirv count} mu to use women on juries.That the state piobablv will » k t he df at h penalt y w as imiuan d when Commonwealth’s Attoinev HB. Kinsohing, Jr., bt ought spccta tors out of the ir doldrums by qui/.z ing piosjx ( t i\ e jui oi s on t In ir at tittide towaid capital puni^iirm-m.Sheriff Nortnan ID l k» d il annon need the at rest at I *» an ie du t llie n t Of! a V ()f two fot in e ! coil v let •ks lisp* lt;t e, j nf com pin it V in Sev * la iha nk i obbei a - including t he N* w ton State hank and postlt;Uiiie rob bf l ies at Jefferson and Ku bland (N ntei.Ac lt;ordmg to Bolilt; e chi' f Frank W'a isli (! K i* bland lt;k'tit-a i he im n ic 1 ♦ ni it i» d t iu til-*1 \ - as i* si»i»nmof I’lvmoutli ami Sluh«'\gan 1'aiD■ Hr; • -1- ■P.-'rh» \ ga\ * the names ol Ahion Bell and \\ illiam Woi d* II. Mot h. CJuet Walsh said, have long po!i( e tec ords and at*1 known to authorities of s # \ t i a 1 states as “e.xpeit torchIIIUI.’Will Question SuspectsSin i i' t ID rkedal pla lined to 1* a\ * in t lie nioi ning for 11 n hlam!(D liter, w in i e B- 11 is In ing held, m an at oinpt to omjn ct tie non with the Newton robbery on April n li Won lei I is not b i ought tf» Kic bland (Ynta t lie may be cpe t ioncd a t Brail if* flu (Jiicn 'i lo sherif f said lev ma v take M a ft .Mm Imu Ant lover ta vlt; rnkef pel. with bunMucbowskv has told the beritf he is a ble t o ident ifv t h 4 man -* hough' t«* h v c 1»♦ ♦ 11 one (* i tie bank robbei s -w bo entei i d his tavern the night of the robbery. Bank rob he i ies of vv hich t le t w na in sus jic ct«al mm in real at lt;i ra t lot.huifh n. Ixne Bof k. Itlue 1 ii\ * tLine Kelg** and Woodman, alt;lt;«uf|ing to ('lee! Walsh.In all cast the robbers used alt; «Jv b*n e t oi ( lies to enter tie* ha nk or postollhee vaults — JUst as 1 lie New ton lobbers did. The i*olherie oe* i ni i **« 1 at intervals during tie* la^t two and a halt years. Some bmrndmoney pas-ed b the suspmts atBrairie tin Chien led to their arrest. In the Newton bank “job the thieves pouted water in the safe m avoid but ning (urremv with ne tal melted by tin* torches.Worked As Junkmen S it*11 111 Ben Mclt; la t * n • u Kn Ilia mlcounf v and F« cl♦ I al Bo-tal inv cv-t i gators of ITni Claire coop* rated in making the arrests. Worddl vva-held at Brairie du lt;‘hi* n ami ID 11 was taken to Richland (D ntet I'm quest ioning.( J i i ♦ i Walsh s a i * I tin nun ha\ •b« ' fi Of)' ( ii it ' , nt.W df '.•/)»'! -t lu oiighoijt the state* | oi sc \ era) v'eat s. purlt; basing old * a i - ami «ii^ma nr 1 ing Hum with not' h nr torches.