Per Curiam.
The evidence that claimant quit his job because he was dissatisfied with the wages paid is not disputed. He was referred to the position, that of a porter, by the State employment office, which informed him that the pay was $1.50 per hour but, by reason of the good impression that he made, the employer hired him at $1.75 and two weeks later raised the rate to $2 and after claimant's wife came in to help him employed her part time at $35 per week...
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