EVANS, Circuit Judge.
The controversy which this appeal presents, involves the question of who should bear a substantial loss occasioned by the failure of the Meyer-Kiser Bank, which closed May 11, 1931, with $40,770.22 on deposit belonging either to appellant or a group for which appellee assumes to speak.
Appellant, an Indiana corporation, constructed a hotel building at South Bend. In order to finance the venture it contracted with the Meyer-Kiser Bank...
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