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Bankruptcy
Israel Bernharth LANDAU, Appellant, v. Ben ACKERMAN, Appellee
67 F.2d 1000·United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit·1933
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Opinion
Israel Bernharth LANDAU, Appellant, v. Ben ACKERMAN, Appellee.
No. 7091.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
Dec. 5, 1933.
Before BRYAN, FOSTER, and SIBLEY, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
This is an appeal from an order denying' a discharge in bankruptcy. The evidence before the District Court is not brought up in the record on file here, and so we are unable to determine whether or not the bankrupt was entitled to be discharged.
The order appealed from is affirmed.