In re Aero Bulk Manufacturing Co.

221 F. Supp. 627, 1963 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10259
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Missouri
DecidedSeptember 3, 1963
DocketNos. 24999, 25000
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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In re Aero Bulk Manufacturing Co., 221 F. Supp. 627, 1963 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10259 (W.D. Mo. 1963).

Opinion

DUNCAN, District Judge.

The Baltimore Bank, a creditor of the bankrupts herein, filed a “Petition For Review of Referee’s Order” alleging that it is aggrieved by an order of the Referee disallowing its claims. The Petition was certified by the referee to this court.

The facts are not in dispute, and are before the Court on the same Stipulation as was filed with the Referee in Bankruptcy for his consideration in passing upon the Bank’s claims. It is a part of the record of the Bankruptcy Court which [628]*628has been certified to this court. It provides as follows: (Caption omitted)

“STIPULATION OF FACTS
“Comes now the Baltimore Bank by its attorney Ilus W. Davis, a creditor of the above-named bankrupts, and Paul E. Berman, the Trustee in bankruptcy herein, and stipulate and agree that the statements and assertions of facts hereinafter recited may be taken to be true and correct by the Bankruptcy Court in its consideration of the Trustee’s objection to the claim of Baltimore Bank, and the parties hereto expressly waive the presentation of evidence on the same. The agreed statement of facts is as follows:
“1. A voluntary petition in bankruptcy was filed in this Court on behalf of Aero Bulk Manufacturing Co., a corporation, on January 13, 1961, and was docketed as Case No. 24999. A voluntary petition in bankruptcy was filed in this Court on behalf of Timmons & Evans Co., a corporation, on January 13, 1961, and was docketed as Case No. 25000. The first meeting of creditors in both cases was scheduled and held on February 15, 1961.

“2. Baltimore Bank is the holder of the following promissory notes:

“(a) A promissory note executed on December 19, 1959, by Aero Bulk Manufacturing Co. in the sum of $14,550.80. Payments were made on January 29, 1960, February 24,1960, March 21,1960 and April 19, 1960, leaving a balance due of $4,550.00.
“(b) A promissory note executed by Aero Bulk Manufacturing Co. on April 26, 1960, due May 26, 1960, in the sum of $5,755.94, on which the unpaid balance due is $5,755.94.
“(c) A promissory note executed by Timmons and Evans Company on February 20, 1960, due 90 days after date in the sum of $10,000.00. Interest was paid to May 20, 1960. Principal balance due on the note is $10,000.00.
“(d) A promissory note executed by Timmons and Evans Company on February 24, 1960, in the sum of $26,041.66, on which there was a payment on March 28, 1960, leaving an unpaid balance of $23,-541.66.

The principal balance now due to Baltimore Bank under the terms of the aforesaid notes is $43,847.60. The total claims filed, including the claim of Baltimore Bank against the above-named bankrupts, amount to $117,633.02.

“3. James J. McGannon, as agent and attorney for Baltimore Bank, attended the first meeting of creditors herein on February 15, 1961, and participated in the election of the Trustee. His appearance was duly noted by the Referee and is reflected in the Court’s file.

“4. Paul E. Berman was elected Trustee in bankruptcy herein at the first meeting of creditors. Prior thereto he had been the receiver of the assets of the above-named bankrupts pursuant to an assignment for the benefit of creditors executed in July, 1960.

“5. John H. Windsor, Jr., agent and attorney for Baltimore Bank, attended a meeting of creditors on March 6, 1961, relating to the consolidation of the above cases into one case. His appearance was duly noted by the Referee and is reflected in the Court’s file.

“6. At the creditor’s meeting on March 6, 1961, the Referee entered an order consolidating the above cases into one case under Case No. 24999.

“7. On July 7, 1960, Thomas B. Franklin, Vice President of Baltimore Bank, wrote a letter to said Paul E. Berman, a copy of which let[629]*629ter is attached hereto, marked ‘BALTIMORE BANK EXHIBIT A’, and made a part hereof.

“8. The Trustee in bankruptcy, the said Paul E. Berman, has at all times since the filing of the bankruptcy petition, and even prior thereto in his capacity as Receiver of the assets of the above-named bankrupts pursuant to an assignment for the benefit of creditors, had knowledge that the Baltimore Bank held notes of the bankrupts on which there was claimed to be due substantial amounts.

“9. That counsel for Baltimore Bank wrote to Mr. Paul E. Berman on October 27, 1961, copy of which letter is attached hereto, marked ‘BALTIMORE BANK EXHIBIT B’, and made a part hereof.

“10. That the said Paul E. Berman responded to counsel’s letter of October 27, 1961, by letter dated October 31, 1961, copy of which is attached hereto, marked ‘BALTIMORE BANK EXHIBIT O’, and made a part hereof.

“11. On January 27, 1961, the Baltimore Bank received notice from the Bankruptcy Court of the filing of a petition in bankruptcy by the above-named bankrupts and, on January 31,1961, turned the matter over to the Bank’s attorneys with instructions to file formal proof of claims against the said bankrupts. The Bank assumed the claims had been duly filed. Three of the Bank’s attorneys worked on the file at various and separate times, each of the three attorneys represented the Baltimore Bank and acted as its agent and attorney in connection with the bankruptcy proceedings at various and separate times, and each of said attorneys thought that one of the other attorneys had filed formal proof of claims herein on behalf of the Baltimore Bank, whereas, in fact, formal proof of claims had not been filed. In June, 1961, one of said attorneys resigned from the law office and left the active practice of law. In the confusion which resulted from the resignation of an attorney from a law office, formal proof of claims was not filed within the six-month period. This was discovered by the Bank’s attorneys, and the formal proof of claims was thereupon filed on January 4, 1962.

“12. On September 1, 1960, Baltimore Bank filed suits against the said corporations to enforce its said claims against them. These suits were filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, at Kansas City, and are described as follows:

“A. Case No. 628018 in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, at Kansas City entitled ‘Baltimore Bank, Plaintiff, vs. Aero Bulk Manufacturing Co., a corporation, Timmons & Evans Co., a corporation, W. A. Timmons, Jr., and H. E. Prescott, Defendants.’ filed on September 1, 1960. The suit is based on two notes executed by Aero Bulk Manufacturing Co. on December 19, 1959, and on April 26, 1960, and endorsed by the other defendants named therein, the total unpaid balance of principal thereon amounting to $10,305.94. The claim which was filed herein by the Baltimore Bank against the bankruptcy estate of Aero Bulk Manufacturing Co. is based on the same facts as the cause of action in said Circuit Court case.
“(1) All of the defendants named in said suit, including the bankrupts, duly entered their appearance in said suit, and on November 25,1960, filed their answer therein, which consisted of a general denial of the allegations of the Bank’s petition.
“(2) Said suit is now at issue, and is pending in the Jackson County Circuit Court.
“(3) Baltimore Bank orally informed the Trustee of the pend-[630]

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