The Cashier of a bank having defaulted
was asked by the Directors what he had done with
the money taken.
“I am greatly surprised by such
a question,” said the Cashier; “it sounds
as if you suspected me of selfishness. Gentlemen,
I applied that money to the purpose for which I took
it; I paid it as an initiation fee and one year’s
dues in advance to the Treasurer of the Cashiers’
Mutual Defence Association.”
“What is the object of that
organisation?” the Directors inquired.
“When any one of its members
is under suspicion,” replied the Cashier, “the
Association undertakes to clear his character by
submitting evidence that he was never a prominent member
of any church, nor foremost in Sunday-school work.”
Recognising the value to the bank
of a spotless reputation for its officers, the President
drew his check for the amount of the shortage and
the Cashier was restored to favour.
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