Task: songer_casetyp1_9-3

What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Your task is to identify the issue in the case, that is, the social and/or political context of the litigation in which more purely legal issues are argued. Put somewhat differently, this field identifies the nature of the conflict between the litigants. The focus here is on the subject matter of the controversy rather than its legal basis.
Your task is to determine the specific issue in the case within the broad category of "miscellaneous". 

PER CURIAM.
The appellant appeals from a decree of the District Court which was entered January 23, 1953, and urges as grounds therefor points and contentions which were heard and disposed of in West Coast Life Ins. Co. v. Merced Irr. Dist., 9 Cir., 114 F.2d 654; Thomas v. El Dorado Irr. Dist., 9 Cir., 126 F.2d 922; Mason v. El Dorado Irr. Dist., 9 Cir., 144 F.2d 189; Mason v. Banta Carbona Irr. Dist., 9 Cir., 149 F.2d 49; United States v. Bekins, 304 U.S. 27, 58 S.Ct. 811, 82 L.Ed. 1137; and Mason v. Paradise Irr. Dist., 326 U.S. 536, 66 S.Ct. 290, 90 L.Ed. 287. No new points or contentions are present here. The same appellant was the Mason named in three of the cases cited.
Upon the authority of these cases, the decision and judgment of the District Court is affirmed.
Indeed, the appeal is so unsubstantial and frivolous as to suggest that it was taken merely for delay. The court has seriously considered awarding damages against the appellant for the delay, as provided in Title 28 U.S.C.A. § 1912. Cf. Slaker v. O’Connor, 278 U.S. 188, 191, 49 S.Ct. 158, 73 L.Ed. 258; In re Midland United Co., 3 Cir., 141 F.2d 692; Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co. v. Feutz, 8 Cir., 182 F.2d 752; Fern Gold Mining Co. v. Murphy, 9 Cir., 7 F.2d 613. Here the persons entitled thereto have been deprived of the $54,000 paid into court for approximately a year and a half. They have lost the use of that sum and their damages are substantial. Yet because the court has heretofore failed to apply § 1912 in many cases where it might have been invoked, we have decided to hold our hand here, letting this reference to the statute serve as notice of the possibility that it may be applied in the future.

Question: What is the specific issue in the case within the general category of "miscellaneous"?
A. miscellaneous interstate conflict
B. other federalism issue (only code as issue if opinion explicitly discusses federalism as an important issue - or if opinion explicity discusses conflict of state power vs federal power)
C. attorneys (disbarment; etc)
D. selective service or draft issues (which do not include 1st amendment challenges)
E. challenge to authority of magistrates, special masters, etc.
F. challenge to authority of bankruptcy judge or referees in bankruptcy
G. Indian law - criminal verdict challenged due to interpretation of tribal statutes or other indian law
H. Indian law - commercial disputes based on interpretation of Indian treaties or law (includes disputes over mineral rights)
I. Indian law - Indian claims acts and disputes over real property (includes Alaska Native Claims Act)
J. Indian law - federal regulation of Indian land and affairs
K. Indian law - state/local authority over Indian land and affairs
L. Indian law - tribal regulation of economic activities (includes tribal taxation)
M. other Indian law
N. international law
O. immigration (except civil rights claims of immigrants and aliens)
P. other
Q. not ascertained
Answer:

Answer: P