Show I RELIEF PROVIDED FLOOD VICTIMS CHARLESTON W. W Va July 14 P IP Hope shone bright throughout the stricken flood areas of West Virginia today oday as a majority of more than 1000 sufferers had shelter food and cloth- cloth in ing K Dangers of t typhoid 1 hoid fever still face lace hundreds of persons denied pure drinking water by partial filling mUng of wells with mud Red Cross workers and nd state authorities however have treated many wells and have inoculated ed d survivors No outbreaks of the disease have been reported Relief Relic stations have been set up throughout hout the stricken valleys o ot of Paint and Armstrong creeks and work works is s being sought for miners and others whose sole means of support was wiped out temporarily at least by lly the swollen wollen creeks Search for bodies continued today with the dead in Mondays Monday's flood Hood still stUl 1 numbering 18 Ten have been re re- covered |