Case Name: BEECHER v. FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPOKANE et al.
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1944-06-01
Citations: 143 F.2d 580
Docket Number: No. 10391
Parties: BEECHER v. FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPOKANE et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 143
Pages: 580–580

Head Matter:
BEECHER v. FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPOKANE et al.
No. 10391.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
June 1, 1944.
See, also, 50 F.Supp. 530.
Charles A. Christin, of San Francisco, Cal., for appellant.
Herman Howe and Caldwell, Lycette & Diamond, all of Seattle, Wash., and Randall & Danskin, of Spokane, Wash., for appellee Leavenworth State Bank.
Henry Newton, of Spokane, Wash., for appellee Federal Land Bank of Spokane.
Crollard & O’Connor, of Wenatchee, Wash., for appellee Leavenworth Fruit & Cold Storage Co.
Before DENMAN, STEPHENS, and HEALY, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Appellant has filed a motion 'for the appointment of counsel by this court fob him, and allowance of counsel fees. Our jurisdiction in bankruptcy proceedings is confined to " review, affirm, revise, or reverse " orders of the district court. 11 U.S.C. § 47, 11 U.S.C.A. § 47. We have no jurisdiction to make such an order. The motion is denied.
There is also an appeal from the denial by the district court of a petition to appoint counsel. Assuming the order is properly appealed from, the record is not before us and hence the decision on that matter must await the filing of the transcript, the briefing and the hearing on the merits.
With regard to the following orders in Group A and B, appearing on page 2 of appellee's motion, filed December 27, 1943, appeals were cóncededly taken after forty days after their entry, and are dismissed.
The motion to dismiss the entire matter for failure to file a record with due diligence is denied.
The motion to be freed of printing the record and substituting in its place three typewritten copies of the transcript actually filed is granted.
The motions to dismiss as to the several remaining orders are continued until the hearing on the merits.