In view of the holding of this Court in the case of Travelers Insurance Co. v. Greenfield, 5 Cir.,
The Federal Court is one of limited jurisdiction and in every case the jurisdictional facts must be alleged affirmatively or the Court is without jurisdiction. 54 Amer.Jur., United States Courts, §§ 10, 138, and 140. See also § 80, Title 28, U.S.C.A.
The allegations in the complaint were insufficient to confer jurisdiction on the Court below for the reasons set out in the opinion in Travelers Insurance Co. v. Greenfield, supra.
The judgment below is reversed and the cause remanded with instructions to the lower Court to dismiss the complaint.
Reversed and remanded.
