Show flOOD DANGER BELIEVED OVER 1 Housing of Thousands of Homeless Now Big Problem m MONTGOMERY Ala Aa March 19 United Press Governor B. B b Graye Gravel anno announced early arly t d y he believed the states state's flood d has passed its peak and that the great problem remaining was the immediate housing of the thousands I of of homeless left by the receding waters Reports from the several everal flood sections there was little fear of mor deaths The Alabama rIver th though ugh out out out-of ot Its banks and flooding the tho c cotton fIelds ot of Wilcox co county ty will cause no such s damage as as' Vaa as wrought by bythe bythe the rushing Pea river In the Geneva Geneva- Elba district it was thought At Camden In the heart ot of the new flood district residents reported by telephone that though roads were washed out they did not contemplate contemplate con con- con con- template leavIng their homes The section is populated almost entirely by negro cotton farmers V The number of homeless from the Geneva Elba district is estimated at from the Flomaton Brewton-Flomaton district district aU all other districts The loss to both districts in improved real estate and personal loss Is estimated at The number o of persons dead Is placed officially fally at approximately approximate approximate- ly |