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pp. 21-23). The two ''illustrative incidents," culled
from a record of more than 1,200 printed pages,
which are offered in support of this charge fail to
show any improper conduct on the Trial Examiner's
part. We assert confidently that an examination of
the entire record will reveal that the Trial Examiner
conducted the hearing with the utmost of fairness and
decorum. That fairness and decorum is illustrated
rather than refuted by the Bebb incident set forth in
respondent's brief (App. C, pp. 52-54). It shows that
respondent's counsel, advised beforehand that the
witness, Bebb, intended to make a highly inflammatory
statement at the hearing, told him "ii he wanted to
make a statement to go ahead." In allowing this
provocative occurrence to pass without further com-
ment the Trial Examiner evidenced extreme judicial
calm and restraint.
Respectfully submitted.
Robert B. Watts,
General Counsel,
Howard Lichtenstein,
Assistant General Counsel,
Joseph B. Robison,
ISADORE GrEENBERG,
Attorneys,
National Labor Relations Board.
September 1943.
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