BAYLY MANUFACTURING CO. v. DEPARTMENT OF EMP.

No. 20570.

395 P.2d 216 (1964)

BAYLY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff in Error, v. The DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT of the State of Colorado, Frank B. Van Portfliet, Ray H. Brannaman and Truman C. Hall, as members of the Industrial Commission of the State of Colorado (Ex-Officio Unemployment Compensation Commission of Colorado), Alice M. Widener, et al., Defendants in Error.

Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc.

September 14, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phelps, Hall & Smedley, Denver, for plaintiff in error.

Duke W. Dunbar, Atty. Gen., Frank E. Hickey, Deputy Atty. Gen., James D. McKevitt, Asst. Atty. Gen., Denver, for defendants in error Department of Employment of State of Colorado, Frank B. Van Portfliet, Ray H. Brannaman and Truman C. Hall, as members of Industrial Commission of State of Colorado (Ex-Officio Unemployment Compensation Commission of State of Colorado).


PRINGLE, Justice.

This writ of error is directed to a judgment of the district court affirming awards of unemployment compensation benefits to thirteen claimants who had been employees of plaintiff in error, Bayly Manufacturing Company, hereinafter referred to as Bayly.

Bayly's contentions on this writ of error fall into two general categories: (I) those concerning the constitutional issues, and (II) those concerning the merits of the awards. We shall consider...

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