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I agree.5. Such a case in this one Twice did they plant their crops only to have them washed away by unprecedented floods in the Colorado River. They planted a third time but it was so late their crops did not mature. Usually they have mesquite and screw beans as a final resource but this year this crop is short. Nothing is asked for the young - those of school age are in school. The older ones can find plenty of work on the R.R. Nothing is wanted for the old people who have young to work for them. They simply petition for assistance for the very old who cannot work and have