2.. (3 flhiflOi8. I workei~ ay board out up there. Mrao Dr. Carroll got ~ a place to work. M~r alster learned to B•W. ~. sewed for the public till her death. $he sewed for both black and white folke. I strotohes curtains now it I can get any to stretch and I irons. It give ~ rheumatism to waah. I used to wa8h ax~d iron. “My husband cooks on a Government derrick boat • He gets 1•25 and his board. They have the very beat things to eat. He likes the work if he can stay well. He eau cook pies and faiicy cookin‘ • They like that. Say they can‘t hardly get somebody work long because they want to be in town every night. “We have one child. I used to be a primary teacher here at Clarendon. “I never bave toted. My husband votes but I don‘t know what he thinks about it. ni try to look at the present condit ions in an encouraging way.‘ The young people are so extravagant. The old fOlks in need. The thing moat discouraging is the strangera come in and get jobs hct~ folks could do and need and they can‘t get jobs and got no money to leave on nor no place to go . People that able to work don‘ t work hard as they ought and people could and whim‘ to work can‘t get jobs. 8o~ of the young folks do surs live wild lives. They think only of the present tiass. A few young folks are buying homes but not half of them got a home. They work where they let ‘em have a room or a house. Ditu ferent folks live all kinds of ways.~