The claimant worked as a waitress and one McCormack as a porter for the employer. McCormack asked the claimant while at work to meet him for the purpose of having illicit relations and she refused, informing McCormack she did not want to be molested by him and that she would report him to their superior. Shortly thereafter on October 8, 1956 McCormack was discharged for drinking, causing trouble and using improper language but the discharge had no connection with his proposal...
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