Barefield v. ByrdBarefield v. Byrd
Eugene BAREFIELD and Alice L. Leflore, Appellants,
v.
Walter R. BYRD, Regional Manager, H. Buchanan, Chief of Adjudication, and William Speed, Chief, Finance Division, Veterans Administration Center, Jackson, Mississippi, Appellees.
No. 19649.
United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit.
July 26, 1963.
Oliver W. Cosey, Meridian, Miss., for appellants.
Robert S. Hauberg, U. S. Atty., E. R. Holmes, Jr., Asst. U. S. Atty., Jackson, Miss., Jerry C. Straus, Alan S. Rosenthal, Attys., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., for appellees.
Before RIVES and WISDOM, Circuit Judges, and BOOTLE, District Judge.
BOOTLE, District Judge.
Eugene Barefield, a veteran suffering a service connected mental disability, and Alice L. Leflore, his natural mother and legal guardian, appeal from an order of the United States District Court dismissing their complaint on the ground that title
The threshold question is whether the court has jurisdiction to review the decisions of the Veterans' Administrator. "It is * * * well settled * * * that the Federal District Courts have only such jurisdiction as the Congress may give them." Commers v. United States,
Appellants contend that jurisdiction is founded upon
Appellants contend that the Administrator is bound to follow the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act, (Act of June 11, 1946, 60 Stat. 238,
This court in Ford v. United States,
In Acker, supra, 226 F.2d page 578, this court said "it [must be] borne in mind that, as so well and clearly pointed out in Lynch v. United States,
In Hahn v. Gray,
In Van Horne v. Hines,
We hold that the district court committed no error in dismissing the complaint for lack of jurisdiction, and, this being true, we need not reach or decide the other questions raised on the appeal.
The order of the district court dismissing the complaint is hereby
Affirmed.