Weirton Steel Co., 581 (1938)

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Weirton Steel Co., 581 (1938)

In the Matter of WEIRTON STEEL COMPANY and STEEL WORKERS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Case No. VI-C-74

In the Matter of the Appeal of Weirton Steel Company and Clyde A. Armstrong from the Ruling of the Trial Examiner excluding Mr. Armstrong from further participation in the hearing.

DECISION

AND

ORDER

July 26, 1938

The matter before the Board is a motion by Weirton Steel Company, herein called the respondent, and Clyde A. Armstrong to vacate and set aside a ruling made on July 11, 1938, by Trial Examiner Edward Grandison Smith, at the hearing in Steubenville,

Ohio, of the Matter of Weirton Steel Company and Steel Workers Organizing Committee, Case No. VI-C-74. During the hearing, which had been in progress since August 16, 1937, Armstrong had represented the respondent as its principal attorney. At the opening .of the morning session on July 11, Trial Examiner Smith made the following statement :

On Thursday last an incident occurred in this courtroom, in this hearing, which was the direct result of the defiant, contemptuous and contumacious behavior of Clyde A. Armstrong, one of the attorneys for the respondent. Mr. A...

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