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No. 31,338
    Frank E. Nelson, Appellee, v. The State Bank of Keats and Charles W. Johnson, as Receiver, etc., Appellants.
    
    (27 P. 2d 208.)
    Opinion filed December 9, 1933.
    
      George D. Rathbun, of Manhattan, for the appellants.
    
      Charles Hughes, of Manhattan, James V. Humphrey and Arthur S. Humphrey, both of Junction City, for the appellee.
   MEMORANDUM

The appellee could not meet the contentions of the appellants without a transcript of the proceedings at the trial. The questions presented by appellants cannot be determined by the court without a transcript. Appellants furnished no transcript, and the appeal is dismissed.

Johnston, C. J., not sitting.