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Show HOMELESS VICTIMS OF STORM I BEING FED IN BREAD LINES; ! DEAD AND INJURED CARED FOR MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 21. (UP)--Miami, Miami Beach, Hollywood ;ind their sister towns, recovered from I lie first shock- of Saturday's hurricane, today were plunging in-lo in-lo the task of relief and rehabilitation. rehabili-tation. Troops and special police maln-a maln-a i ned order. City officials and the Ked Cross directed relief and eared for the KKiU injured and for the dead. Rescue workers toiled amid the debris, searching for bodies. 'With order again restored approximately approx-imately accurate estimates of the (100 people who were driven from their homes, once more under sin-. I ter. ' Bread lines were function i 11 j: ut Ihe Ked Cros stations where the hungry were fed. . : Hospitals mid emersency Rtations still worked without rest, en ring for the injured. The tlealh list for Miumi and im-meiiiate im-meiiiate vb'iuit.y was jilaced ai j known (lend today while T ot those in the hospitals were expected to die. tt was estimated that 101) of the injured had lost, limbs. The number in hospitals in Miumi wns placed at 1.000. The next, hardest hit was Hollywood where it is believed be-lieved the death toll will reach 75 or SO. Authorities have rationed two gnl-Ioun gnl-Ioun of water to each family nnd issue milk and ice only to families where there are Infants to he eared for. The .South Peach casinos were ruined by the storm nnd in places debris was, piled 50 feet high on the ocean drive. toll which the hurricane took in the iniigtc land of Florida, was becoming be-coming possible. It was estimated seml-of fieially that the dead would not exceed 400 and probably would be less. The Injured were numbered at 4,000. The property damage was said to lie around S 150,000.000. Pfisslng of the storm and the eou-fusion eou-fusion of Ihe two difys immediately thereaflir saw thousands of the 50,- |