2. “I voted a1on~ when I could see. I ain‘t voted lately. I slio lack8 thi8 President. . “I had a house and lot ~— this one ‚ but I couldn ‚ t pay taxe s. We still living in it. We got a garden. No hog, no cow. We made our hoene when I cooked and my wife wa8hed and ironed. “I think this new generation of colored folks is awful. They can ~et work if they would do it. Times is ~ettin‘ wor8e. They work some if‘ the price suit ‘em1if it don‘t1they steal. They spend ‘bout all they make for shows, whiskey and I don‘t know whut all. “The Social Welfare cives me ~8 a month, My wife does all the washing and ironin‘ 8he can get. We are doinß very well. “I don‘t understand much ‘bout votin‘ and picking out canidates. It don‘t hurt if the women want to vote. “Only songs I ever heard was corn songs. I don‘t remember none. They make ‚ em up out in the fields. Some folks good at making up songe. One I used to hear a whole heap was “It goiner be a hot time in the old time tonite.“ Another one “If you liker me Ilker t liker you. We both l!ker the same • „ I don ‚ t remember no more them songs. I used to hear ‘ein a whole lots. Yes out in the fields.“