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The Dallas County Commissioners today took a step
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aimed at removing the flood-theat from the county's future. They passed unanimously a resolution brought by Moffatt Adams, chairman of the city-county flood control Committee. JUDGE STERRETT SIGN The resolution orders County Judge Sterret to begin drumming up congressional support for a proposed, 15-million-dollar flood control plan. The government would pay the lion's share of the costs. The plans call for extending levees from Corinth street bo Five Mile Creed; fte-routing White Rock Creek to the east of the Roosevelet Heights addition, and setting up a flo d-control tax district from Scyene Road to Five Mile Creek. The commissioners v for a 50-thousand-dollar, government financed