HULBERT, District Judge.
On August 11, 1937, the bankrupt, Jacob Rubin, made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors, among whom was William Federman, doing business under the firm name and style of L. Federman & Sons, to whom he owed approximately $2,500, which indebtedness was then past due.
Previous to August 11, 1937, Federman received six checks drawn by the bankrupt to apply on account of said indebtedness, all of which were dishonored by...
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