BUFFINGTON, Circuit Judge.
On July 19, 1920, the American Surety Company, a corporate citizen of New York, in consideration of $500 premium, gave its surety bond to the Greek Catholic Union, a fraternal beneficial society and a corporate citizen of Pennsylvania, whereby it became surety for the officers and employees of such society, amongst whom was George Kondor, its treasurer. The bond was conditioned "to pay such order such pecuniary loss as it shall have sustained...
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