PER CURIAM.
John R. Blair Company, a creditor of the bankrupt, Abe Gold, filed two objections to the latter's application for a discharge:
First, that the bankrupt had "destroyed, concealed and failed to keep or preserve books of account or records from which his financial condition and business transactions might be ascertained".
Second, that the bankrupt "permitted to be removed, destroyed or concealed his property with intent to hinder, delay, and...
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