HAMILTON, District Judge.
Pinkus Newman, doing business under the trade-name of the Newman Wrecking Company, was adjudged a bankrupt on March 3, 1934, and Hugh Wells, the appellant, was duly elected and qualified trustee. Newman had voluntarily filed his income tax returns with the proper collector for the calendar year 1927, which showed a taxable net income of $5,287.24, and had paid taxes of $2.81. For 1928, his return showed a net loss of $48,675.47; and for 1929...
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