Opinion
Nos. 8770, 8823, 8910.
Argued May 8, 1945.
Decided May 21, 1945.
Appeals from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia.
Mr. Edwin J. Creel, appellant pro se.
Mr. Selig C. Brez, of Washington, D.C., with whom Mr. Leon Tobriner, of Washington, D.C., was on the brief, for appellee.
Before MILLER, EDGERTON, and ARNOLD, Associate Justices.
The appeals in Nos. 8770 and 8823 are dismissed, on motion of appellee, because each was taken from a non-appealable order. The judgment of the court in No. 8910 is affirmed, as an examination of the record reveals no error and requires the conclusion that the trial court properly execised its discretion in confirming the order of sale.
See D.C. Code (1940) § 17 — 101; Butterfield v. Usher, 91 U.S. 246, 248, 23 L. Ed. 318; Dikeman v. Jewel Gold Mining Co., 9 Cir., 2 F.2d 665; Electric Boat Co. v. East Hampton Shipping Co., 2 Cir., 48 F.2d 542; The St. Paul, 2 Cir., 262 F. 1021, certiorari denied, 252 U.S. 578, 40 S.Ct. 344, 64 L.Ed. 725; Fidelity Storage Co. v. Jaques, 61 App.D.C. 337, 62 F.2d 876; King v. Harrington, 35 App.D.C. 111, 115; Cf. Chas. McCaul Co. v. Harr, 51 App.D.C. 111, 113, 276 F. 633, 635.
Nos. 8770 and 8823 dismissed.
No. 8910 affirmed.