Mr. Jenner. The interstate claim being a claim of an applicant who has been residing in a State other than Texas and he is making a claim against the State of Texas.
Mr. Statman. Well, it is a claim where a person has earned his wages in one State and is filing in another State against the State in which he has earned his wage credits. So, he has earned his wage credits in Texas. He was filing in New Orleans against the State of Texas. That's where this original document was made.
Mr. Jenner. Does it appear from this document as to when that claim was filed in New Orleans?
Mr. Statman. I am just trying to figure out something here—the initial claim in New Orleans was filed on 4-29-63.
Mr. Jenner. That's the 29th day of May, 1963, when he filed the claim in New Orleans?
Mr. Statman. Then, in Texas on 5-8-63 it was determined that he was entitled to $33.00 a week.
Mr. Jenner. On 5-8-63 or 6-8-63—he filed a claim May 29.
Mr. Statman. No; 4-29-63.
Mr. Jenner. Oh; 4-29-63—the date of filing the claim was April 29, 1963, and action was taken on that claim by the Texas Employment Commission on——
Mr. Statman. They made a monetary determination on it on 5-8-63.