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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah, GOING HEAVY LOAD. TOUCH Friday, January 13, 1950 The Payson Chronicle Utan Entered at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County, matter as second-clas- s ELISHA WARNER and MAX R. WARNER, Publishers MAX R. WARNER, Editor GRANT B. MOORE, Business Manager Madeline Dixon, Looal Cor respondent ne Year Six Months Phone ... 223-- J $2.00 $,25 M. Many Claimants are Chiseling Unemployment Benefits ..epainng :S claimants of Jobless Criminal cheating by thousands of -administration of the unemploybenefits, and shockingly lax" a mockery of a program ment insurance laws are today making Charles Mevyn-sothat started as a fine social experiment, charges an article conIn December. in The Reader's Digest for warns that the entire densed from Nation's Business, Stevenson cost taxpayers SI has which unemployment insurance plan, citizens, employbillion to date, faces ruin unless thmselves. er and employee alike, assert a decade 1 he basic idea of jobless pay, conceived more than aid lor persons who became unago, was to provide temporary while they searched for employed through no fault of their own, so innew jobs. Today, in many states, pressure groups have fluenced the interpretation of unemployment insurance laws that the original plan has degenerated into a governmental grab bag for thousands of fradulent claimants. be Many recipients of insurance checks have been found to available currently employed. Many more are steadily refusing because jobs because the offered work is deemed unsuitable or Cherie Burrows, Los Angeles, holds or DISCOMMODED of her brother, Phillip, the junior size toilet seat removed by firemen after he had slipped it over his head. Evldt SALL tried to assume the yoke of responsibility a bit young. Hi think the wooden collar a bit becoming and welcomed the I SALE-wh, bad to use a saw. acr6i ) public-spirite- From where I sit ... fy Joe J$2i less fraud-investigatin- g California investigators, checking records of persons on unemployment insurance rolls for six months or more, found one out of every ten had a job while receiving jobless pay. In the area around Los Banos, Calif., 60 percent of all recipients were being paid contrary to the intent of the law. Typical of many individual instances cited in the article is the case of a New York stenographer who, while receiving unemployment checks, turned down four jobs paying $40 to $45 a week. She deemed them unsuitable" because they were not in insurance offices, or did not meet her week demand or paid $1 less than her previous salary. Federal pressure upon state administrators to interpret the laws liberally has been persistent and widespread. A former administrator for Ohio reported to the author that an official from Washington had said: "We want to get spending power into the hands of the people. If a man walks in and signs a slip, pay him. We will never audit you. Get the money out." Other administrators S3y that states which accede to such demands get more federal money for their programs, while states which do not are kept on or near a deficit basis. CIO bared its goals for liberalizing unemployments, in its Economic Outlook. publication, Among other things it urged, "Stop cancellations of benefits for refusal of work that is not to a beneficiary's liking and substitute a two-tpostponement of benefits as the severest penalty which can be imposed for any reason. Average benefits for the nation are now more than $20 a week, but in some states insurance is bolstered by allowance for dependents. In Massachusetts, payments have been as high as $51 a week. 34-ho- o four-wee- k b Sale Why Scoop No LoiC": Works Here action. d than prevailing union wage scales. In Massachusetunit interviewed 5,208 benelicaries, ts a insurance fraudulently. The obtained had found that 4,249 booty: $88,476. A special New York State inquiry found that, whereas employment oil ices were able to obtain jobs for half of the persons who asked for work, only 16 percent were ever placed. The rest preferrd to loaf and be supported by the state. it pays it trees xd locai "" n o ancing Scoop Blake paid us a friendly call at the Clarions office last week and we were talking about when he History owes its excellency more to the writers manner than Whereas, the civic bodies and to the material of which it is service organizations of our com- composed. Goldsmith. munity and the departments of local the government recognize the great service rendered to Opinions alter, manners change, this community by the Payson creeds rise and fall, but the morJunior Chamber of Commerce: al law is written on the tablets and Froude of eternity. Whereas, the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce and its affiliated State and Local organizations have set aside the week of January 14 to January 21, 1950, to observe the founding of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and to commemorate such founding by the selection of any outstanding young men in this community as the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award, and Whereas, this organization of young men have contributed materially to the betterment of this community throughout the year, Therefore, I, Floyd Harmer, Mayor of the City of Payson, do hereby proclaim the week of 1950 as JAYCEE January WEEK and urge all citizens of our community to give full consideration to the future service of the Junior Chamber of ComA PROCLAMATION Each generation gathers together the imperishable children of the past, and increases them by new sons of light, alike radiant with immorality. Bancroft. The use of history is to give value to the present hour and its Emerson duty. was a reporter here. Remember how mad I got when I found out you were writing that election story right from your desk? I asked him. And how I made you get out and learn what a sheriffs job was all about? I sure do, Joe, said Scoop. I want to thank you for teaching me the hat-tric- k putting on my hat and finding out the facts, that is. Then we both had a good laugh because he found out so much that darn if he didnt rutaon elected sheriff himself I hiding . Inuui From where I sit, wticomn-- t out the facts before wet about anything. When wig'ale b inclined to be more bjand, 1 were apt to understate ineai more about the other fetish wa erence for, say, his politkstvire. date or for a t Am poei ter. Fer beer now and then. I ,.h com! dont want to get tripped segeeC leap to conclusions ! ti at fa Copyright, 1950, United States Breuettir ANNUAL SLIP COVER an J DRAPERY SALE! SAVE 14-2- 1, merce. Floyd Harmer, Mayor, Dated January 5, 1950. 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