Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1945 — Page 15

FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1945

FLOOD AND STORM DEATHS TOTAL 139

inundated.

1,358,170 acres of land ‘had been

Robert E. Edson, Red Coss disasST. LOUIS, Mo., April 20 (U. P.).|ter relief director at the midwestern ~The American Red Cross has|area headquarters here, said 485 of placed the death toll in recent the 852 pesons injured still were in fivods and tornadoes in six mid- hospitals. He said 902 homes were western states at 139 and estimated | destroyed: and 4100 damaged.

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