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Lauf, Jefferson City lawyer, slapped the face of L. C. Withaup, Cole county sheriff, after the lntter called him a liar. Sheriff Withaup recently was fined $500 and sentenced to 30 days In Jail by Federal Judge A.'L. Iteeve of Kansas City In Federal court here on n charge of coddling federal prison-ers. Sentence was stayed pending good behavior. Lauf wns arguing a motion before Judge Henry J. Westhues In which he sought to compel the pherlff to return a diamond ring, valued at $1,500. which Mike Mlonglan, charged with forgery, is alleged to hnve presented to the officer. Lauf declared that when an officer accepted a gift of such value from a prisoner he wa presumed under the law to have ac-cepted a bribe. Withaup Jumped to his feet. "You're a liar," he shouted. Lauf walked from the attorney' table to the side of the sheriff and slapped him. Judge Westhues reprimanded Wit-haup. The ring over which tho suit wns brought Is In possession of W. C. Cowan and Sam Bu?hman, lawyers, taken as part payment of their fee for defending the sheriff on the charge of coddling prisoners. Mlonglan In his suit alleged he gave the sheriff the ring for safekeeping, but Withaup said he was given the ring for his kind treatment of the prisoner. Belgium Guard Radium Fear of bandits has caused Belgian Interests, who own a large tract o( radium-bearin- rock In central Africa, .to make special plana to guurd the property. Armed sentries are on duty night and day, lines of tangled barbed wire have been placed around the district, and only a few persons besides those employed are permitted to handle the precious metal. Every piece of radium rock Is care-fully checked before It leaves In sealed trucks to be shipped to the extrac-tion works. FINNEY OF THE FORCE Just Good Clean Fun ftsAO x .11 W Wf C SAID A PUPIL VJ f J m Jt y 1 Vl ' OH PAQD0a J 'Wyyy VjMM vr 1 lockeo op an' Clock Plays Many Tune$ A clock thai pluya tunes has just been put on display In London. Ev-ery part la hand made and engraved, and the timepiece 1 believed to be the only one of Its kind In the world. It Is a perfect time-keepe- r, chime every quarter of the hour on eight hells, and at the hour, after striking, pluys one of six tunes on 14 bells, concealed In a gilt wooden box. The tunes are "Auld Lang Syne," "The Blue Bells of Scotland," "Robin Adulr," "Caller Ilerrln." a Scotch reel and the Scotch national anthem. The clock wns made In Glasgow, and re-quired two years to construct Soma of the pnrts are minute, and are per-Rescued From Ice Cake fect In detail. 12 Miles Out in Lake Sault Ste. Marie, Ont Carried on a cuke of Ice a dozen miles Into Lake Huron, Peter I'aquin, a fisherman, Is olive, due to the heroism of his friends. I'aquin and Jack Vizonau were fish-ing some distance from shore when the tee on which the former was standing broke away and started downstream. Vizonau hurried to Pren-tiss bay, five miles away, to obtain a boat, but found there was none there, lie then telephoned a lumber camp at CedarvlIIe, where George Dunn and Robert Hammel were told of Paquln's plight. Dunn and Hammel obtained a boat and a horse to drag It two miles to open water and then were forced to spend two hours before they could get the motor started. They set out Into the lake while virtually all the Inhabitant? of CedarvlIIe anxiously j lined the shore. After several Jtours' j search they finally located Paquln on the two-acr- e cake of Ic and brought him ashore. ! The Question Mrs. Pryer I heard this morning that Mrs. Shrill has completely lost her voice. Mrs. Guyer Goodness gracious ! Why how will she ever get anything to wear, my dear. New Bedford Standard. Diagnosis "All three doctors found something different wrong with me." "Didn't they agree on anything?' "Yes. each charged me $5." Quick-Witte- d Operator . Thwarted Burglar Gang Mt. Clemens, Mich. Through tlie prompt action of Miss Klsle Peltier, ! toll night operator here, a bold at- - tempt to loot Prleh's Mercantile com-pany ! at this place was thwarted. Just before dawn Miss Peltier, who was on duty at the time, heard a car drive past the central office and stop a short distance away. That being a rather unu.mul hour for anyone to be astir, she went to the window to s?e what was happening. The actions of four men In the car aroused her eucpiclon and she notified police olli-- j cials. Her suspicion? ware well found- - ed, as upon Investigation It was found that the back and side doors of the building had been "Jimmied" and one of the tranpom windows had been broken. Two of the suspects were captured, while the others made their escape. 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