Mrs. Cunningham. Under "called"—the change of the year is indicated by 1963 having been written.
Mr. Jenner. Let's——
Mrs. Cunningham. Under that is May 3 and the letter "M" which indicates a call in by mail. We use a form.
Mr. Jenner. Does that mean the applicant called in?
Mrs. Cunningham. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. That means the agency called him in by mail?
Mrs. Cunningham. Yes, just as the 10-26-62 "TM" meant telephone message.
Mr. Jenner. All right.
Mrs. Cunningham. There is no entry under "referred". Under "Employer—Agency" is Texas Power & Light Co. The job title or purpose is "Meter reader." The duration is permanent, the pay is $250. A runover item in the "Results" column is an E-19. That is one of our form numbers which the employment service uses to inform the unemployment compensation office that an applicant who is a claimant was called but did not report or did not accept—or at any rate appears not to be available for referral to jobs.
Mr. Jenner. Could it be that there was no response to the mail notice?