1:37:01
- Got any room here for us?
- You're lucky.
1:37:04
How do you do, ma'am? How are you?
1:37:06
How are you?
1:37:09
Down that line, turn to the left. You'll see it.
You'll be in number four sanitary unit.
1:37:14
- What's that?
- Toilet, showers, washtubs.
1:37:18
We'll have washtubs with running water?
1:37:21
Yes, ma'am.
1:37:23
Camp committee will call on you
in the morning, get you fixed.
1:37:26
- Cops?
- No. No cops.
1:37:29
No, people here elect their own cops.
The ladies' committee'll call on you, ma'am.
1:37:33
Tell you about the children, the schools
and sanitary unit and who takes care of 'em.
1:37:39
Will you come inside and sign up?
1:37:52
Drive her on down, Al. I'll sign up.
1:37:55
Right this way. In here.
1:38:06
Now, I don't want to seem inquisitive,
you understand,
1:38:09
but there's certain information
I have to have. What's your name?
1:38:14
Joad. Tom Joad.
1:38:17
- J-O...
- A-D.
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And how many of you?
1:38:24
Eight. Now.
1:38:28
- Uncle John, you don't look so good.
- I ain't so good, but I'm coming.
1:38:33
Come on.
1:38:36
Shove.
1:38:37
Camp site costs a dollar a week.
You can work that out
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carrying garbage, keeping
the camp clean, things like that.
1:38:43
We'll work it out.
1:38:46
What's the committee you're talking about?
1:38:48
We have five sanitary units.
Each one elects a central committee man.
1:38:53
They make the laws and what they say goes.
1:38:56
You aiming to tell me the fellas running
the camp are just fellas camping here?