Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 15, 1953 Page: 3 of 43
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 tn—Sec-
retary of Labor James P. Mitchell
announced today a study to deter-
mine whether workers get enough
from the present scale of unem-
ployment compens tion benefits to
tide them over jobless periods.
Mitchell said his department’s
Bureau of Employment Security
was launching a pilot study in sev-
eral labor market areas and in
tended to broaden the investiga-
tion into a national survey.
Payments presently range from
a low of about $3 per week to a
high of $33. Different states pay
different amounts and for varying
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NTSC BEAUTY FLOAT—Above shows th? Phi Beta Delta float in the NTSC Home-
coming parade Saturday. It was named Beauty at North Texas. (Record-Chronicle Staff
Photo by Barbara Lewis)
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big-value special! A pure wool
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richly textured, bound in acetate
satin. 7 new colors match-up
with all our solid color blankets.
And Penney’s offers 5-yr. guar-
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personnel in developing the plans
and methods to be used in the
survey."
Some of the facts the bureau
wants to know include: What work-
ers spend while working and what
they spend when unemployed;
what claimants for jobless pay-
ments consider as their non-defer-
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penses; what portion of family in-
come these benefits represent, or
Special to the Record-Chronicle
CELINA, Nov. 14 - Tillman H.
Cupp, 62-year-old retired carpenter
and ginner, died at his home here
at 4:30 a.m. today of a heart at-
tack.
Funeral services are pending
with Helms Funeral Home here.
Officiating at the funeral will be
the Rev Vernie Pipes, pastor pt
the local Baptist Church, where
Mr Cupp was a member. Burial
will be in Cottage Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Cupp was born April 22. 1891
in Tennessee. He moved to Texas
when he was a young boy. He
married Miss Eva Roller, who sur-
vives him
LOS ANGELES (—Under Sec-
retary of Commerce Walter Wil-
liams says today that ‘ another i
boom year for building” is indi-1
cated for 1954.
VIENNA, Austria, Nov 14 (PP— whether secondary wage earners
Chancellor Julius Raab will make help out; what adjustments a
a state visit to Britain early in | worker must make when he be
February. comes unemployed
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employer payrolls, but "experi-
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reduction of this tax rate.
"Such a study will of course re
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state employment security
agencies which administer the
state emplo: ment security pro-
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"Prescriptions Delivered re."
Medical Surnical Clinic 412 Normal Ph. Central 6912
daughters, Mrs Calvin Pinion of
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Spiritual Revival Week will close
with Rev. Holt’s speech tonight.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 15, 1953, newspaper, November 15, 1953; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424638/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.