BARNES, Circuit Judge.
The evidence in the district court showed that appellant late in 1959, in Los Angeles, California, entered into an agreement to invest some money in real estate with two other persons, one Leo Chase and Glen Odekirk, who needed capital in their partnership real estate business. In the transaction, Young delivered a $185,000 cashier's check, drawn on a Chicago, Illinois, bank into a local bank escrow, with the admonition it was not to be cashed...
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