Show FLOOD AREA TO TOI I GET MORE RAIN Relief Workers Move Families Families Fam Fam- flies From Lowlands at Oklahoma City 8 Br Associated Tress run OKLAHOMA CITY June 4 4 More More rain was forecast today for the central central cen Oklahoma flood area where swollen rivers and creeks had taken takena a known toll of or six lives Ilves striking hardest n the south part of Oklahoma Oklahoma City The crest of the flood which swept devastatingly through the city early Friday while the people slept moved on Seminole Shawnee and other towns in a rich oil area Seven persons were missing and the injured list reached 30 Relief workers had moved many families from lowlands and guards watched the sullen waters through the night In Oklahoma City more than persons were homeless and nearly homes were demolished or made uninhabitable Most of the flood victims vie vic tims tuns were poor many lived in tents In the community camp for A relief fund had reached at midnight The dead Norah Norris 50 Ella Christine Morgan 13 13 and Buster Glenn Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan 5 5 brother and sister ister of Okla Oklahoma homa City Mrs James B B. B Webster 40 and her daughter Ellen 11 11 tourIsts tourists tourists tour tour- from Massachusetts Jim Robinson Robin Robin- son negro rural mail mall carrier The missing Robert Webster 5 5 son of the drowned woman P P. P W. W Parkington 45 45 and a year old son whose name was not t learned Mrs Monty Morgan mother of the two drowned children a man named Hughes and his two children the latter six of Oklahoma City 5 HORACE Kan Ran June 4 P R JP Six and one half inches of rain in three hours near Tribune Kan today flooded the business section and washed out Missouri Pacific railroad tracks Growers said the rain ram came toolate toolate too toolate late to aid the wheat crop A committee com corn from the Kansas Wheat Growers Growers Growers' Growers Growers' Grow Grow- ers' ers association recently reported that the far western vestern portion of the state would raise hardly enough grain for seeding purposes During the storm Jack who w was s rounding up a herd of cattle broke his neck when his horse slipped Rider and horse felL |