GARRECHT, Circuit Judge.
One O. E. Thompson was employed as cashier in the Bank of Stanwood, Wash. The president of the bank checked the records and account of the cashier during the middle of August, 1929, and, finding the cashier short $2,500, suspended him from further duty. Thompson stated to Mr. Brokaw, president of the Bank of Stanwood, that he owned stock and would arrange to repay the shortage in a few days. Thompson thereupon applied to one L. C. Palmer,...
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