237 F. 299 | E.D. Pa. | 1916
W. Bancroft Mellor was the treasurer of the bankrupt company and was mentioned in the schedule filed as a debtor. After the trustee had called on Mellor to turn over the sum of $598.49, he (Mellor) filed a claim against the bankrupt wherein he admitted having received $598.49 from-the bankrupt company, but set off a claim, alleged to be due him, greater, in amount, to wit, $2,096.25, leaving an alleged balance in his favor in the sum of $1,497.76. Mellor was examined concerning his claim, and the testimony of other witnesses was taken, resulting in the disallowance of it by the referee, who as a result of such hearing found and reported that Mellor’s indebtedness to the bankrupt company as treasurer was $682.74, made up of $598.49 admitted having received and the further sum of $84.25 presented and proved by the trustee.
, Summing up all of the reasons assigned for reversal of the order of the referee, the complaint is that the proceeding is unauthorized and that the evidence is insufficient to support the order in view of the former finding of the referee, that Mellor was a debtor to the bankrupt company as treasurer for the amount which he was directed to turn
The order of the referee is affirmed.