Claimant worked as a part-time grocery clerk in a supermarket for about three months commencing December 15, 1978. On March 26, 1979, he was observed purchasing a six-pack carton of beer costing $2.21, for which the cashier rang only 33 cents on the cash register. When confronted, the cashier insisted it was a mistake. Claimant paid the balance of the true cost. Claimant alleged he originally gave her a five-dollar bill for which he received change, which he put in his pocket...
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