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George Anthony Cornelio v. Metropolitan District Council of Philadelphia
358 F.2d 728
| 3rd Cir. | 1966
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358 F.2d 728

George Anthony CORNELIO, Appellant,
v.
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA AND VICINITY
OF UNITEDBROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA,
AFL-CIO by Robert H. Gray,Secretary-Treasurer and Robert H.
Gray, Personally, and Local Union No. 1856 ofthe
UnitedBrotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, by
Clayton Doyle, Presidentand United Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Joiners of America, by MauriceHutcheson, Jr., President
and Benjamin T. Gray and George Gushue, Appellees.

No. 15596.

United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit.

Argued March 7, 1966.
Decided April 6, 1966, Reharing Denied May 2, 1966.

Edward L. Minnich, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., for appellant.

M. H. Goldstein, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellees.

Before SMITH and FREEDMAN, Circuit Judges, and MILLER, District Judge.

PER CURIAM.

1

This is a civil action in which the plaintiff attempted to invoke the jurisdiction of the court below under 102 of the landrum-Griffin Act, 29 U.S.C.A. 412. The present appeal is from the dismissal of the complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief could be granted. This dismissal was proper. The only rights and privileges redressable under the said section are those specified in 101 of the Act, 29 U.S.C.A. 411. See Hughes v. Local No. 11 of International Ass'n of Bridge, etc., 287 F.2d 810 (3rd Cir. 1961). The obvious deficiency in the complaint is its failure to allege the infringement of any such right or privilege.

2

The judgment of the court below will be affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: George Anthony Cornelio v. Metropolitan District Council of Philadelphia
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Date Published: May 2, 1966
Citation: 358 F.2d 728
Docket Number: 15596
Court Abbreviation: 3rd Cir.
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