SCHOONMAKER, District Judge.
The case came first to the attention of the court on January 5, 1933, on certificate to review a turn-over order made by referee E. E. Creps, requiring Jacob Gordon, president of bankrupt corporation, N. L. Nesselson, its vice president, and Harold Berney, its secretary, to turn over to the trustee certain properties.
On February 2, 1933, upon petition filed by Nesselson and Berney alleging the discovery of new evidence as to disappearance...
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