114 F. 773 | D. Conn. | 1902
About April, igoo, bankrupt closed up his clothing business at New York, and removed to New Haven. Upon opening his New Haven store, he purchased a large amount of goods on credit, and removed the stopk of winter clothing, which had cost him between seven and eight thousand dollars, from New York to the New Haven store. On June 14, 1900, bankrupt, having found that he was doing a losing business, sold the stock of winter clothing for $3,617 to a party at New Haven, who had them stored, and during the following fall sold them for about $4,500. The purchaser paid bankrupt $2,000 June 20, .1900, and $1,000 June 25, 1900, both of which sums were deposited in bank; the remaining $617 being paid about July 1, 1900. The only memorandum of the transaction on the
The discharge is refused on the ground of concealment of property and failure to keep books of account or records from which the true condition of the bankrupt could be obtained.