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And then you had these public canneries, and people on relief
would get canned meat and that sort of thing. My dad never
did work on those, and he never got on relief. He always was
able to make it without it other than the fact that I worked
on the NYA, I guess, one year.
Okay, well, I think that's probably a pretty good place to
end this interview, Mr. Evans. Again, I want to thank you
very much for taking time to talk with me. This was a very
important part of American history, we feel, and thank you
for allowing us to record your thoughts on this area.
Well, it's a pleasure, and I appreciated you coming by. I'm
sorry it's taken so long. I'll think of something that I've
left out, which it would be too late now, won't it? They
say it's too late to pray after the devil drives up (chuckle).
Marcello:
Evans: