Show AW From the ithe toledo union lead er r toledo ohio A fascinating human interest drama unfolded in the federal bourl cour in toledo the other day it appeared that one george W sponsler aler had pleaded guilty to brawns taking from the bank for which he had worked and had ultimately repaid it put but the judge was more angry with the accuser than the accused judge kloeb noted that sponsler had worked for the first national bank of north baltimore ohio for 32 years he lie began an at 20 week and in 1942 f his is salary had increased to the magnificent sum of 36 50 between 1920 and 1941 sponsler took small sums from the bank which he wed used to keep his family going judge frank kloeb was so incensed at the officials of the bank who kept sponsler living like a pauper that he let loose if faute I 1 had n t the he authority I 1 would sentence the banks banka of fidalg to read the story of scrooge oge at Christma christmastide and the judge went on to observe it the bank was decent when this shortage was discovered it would have marked off the loss from its surplus funds without any publicity or embarrassment to this man marv and to sponsler he said 1 I am sorry you are here judge kloeb placed the defendant on indefinite probation all of which means that pay h ing miserly wages that taking undue advantages of other human beings in financial at fairs and placing corporate and personal I 1 profit ahead of the welfare of people can be as gre croatia atta crime as theft from the ile advertiser saranac michigan perhaps you have been one of many people ople interested in the thrill thrilling rag swiss mountain climbing attempt of mt everest A ahe he unconquered mountain of india we have learned via reports last weekend that the group which started their c climb limb on november 20 ailed failed short ot of its goal by only ISO feet this Is the furthest that anyone has ever climbed the gigantic mountain estimated to be almost feet in height we have ben been particularly interested te rested in the efforts of one fellow raymond lambert who like other gets ln in my bilwood blood mountain climbers had an obsession to reach the top ot of the mount although others must have been saddened by their defeat at the hands of terrific adverse elements of nature lambert must have been especially crestfallen lambert a headstrong german who had bad spent hla his life outside of in german wars war climbing mountains wanted to reach the top at of the mount more than anything else he ile ailed tailed before I 1 |