Plaintiffs Burnside, Wooten and Hunter filed their initial complaint in this Ti-üe vn employmеnt discrimination suit
The clear purpose of plаintiff Burnside’s second Rule 60(b) motion for relief from judgment was circumvention of the time limit for notice of appeal provided in Fed.R.Apр.Proc. 3(a) and 4(a).
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The proper course of action fоr plaintiff Burnside, at best, would have been to file a notice of appeal within thirty days of the district court’s granting of the motion to dismiss. At a minimum, the filing of notice of appeal in the district court after denial of the initial Rule 60(b) motion might well have afforded plaintiff some relief. Had plaintiff pursued the latter, appellate review would be limited to the district court’s exercise of discretion in denying the Rule 60(b) motion, and would not have extended to consideration of the. mоtion to dismiss granted on January 18, 1974.
Saenz v. Kenedy, 5 Cir.
1950,
Notes
. Plaintiff Burnside’s amended complaint of November 30, 1973, deleted Wоoten and Hunter as plaintiffs and sought additional class relief for all past and present Black employees of Eastern Airlines.
. Filing оf notice of appeal within the 30 day time period specified in Rules 4(a) and 3(a) is mandatory and jurisdictional, and absent comрliance, the appeal must be dismissed.
Gulf-Tampa Drydock Co. v. Vessel Virginia Trader,
5 Cir. 1970,
. Plaintiffs failure to comply with Rule 30(a), requiring the preparation and filing of an appendix tо the briefs, and Rule 30(b), requiring service on appellee of designation of those portions of the record which appellant intends to include in the appendix, are additional indicia of the unnecessary delay demonstrated in this case. Notwithstanding the power of the Clerk to dismiss for want of prosecution under Local Rule 9(b)(2), or the option of this Court to dispense with the requirement of an аppendix, Rule 30(f), F.R.A.P., plaintiff Burnside’s appeal suffers from the antecedent defect of improper usage of a Rule 60(b) motion as a substitute for timely appeal.
