Show Japanese Storm Toll Mounts to 1346 Dead DeadA A Ty Typhoon o n Loss oss Counted in in Millions of Dollars Persons Hurt Hundreds ds Missing By A Associated Press TOKIO Sept 21 At 21 At least 1346 persons were killed and Injured today by a which swept central and western Japan The steadily dlly mounting toll of casualties indicated that hundreds of persons were missing No immediate estimate could be made of the property damage but it was obvious that It would amount to millions o. o of dollars T 1 In the city of Osaka probably the hardest hit of all police reported 1067 persons were dead and in in- There Therea a also o. o the police said 81 were unaccounted for The storm swept wept from to Communications Brok Broken n Only a hazy picture of the full sweep weep of destruction has yet reached ToMe okio Tokio for communications were badly badly bady bad- bad ly y battered by th the wind which in places places' reached a velocity ot miles an hour and carried with it sea floods which reached tidal wave lions The casualties appeared to have been een concentrated d in the cities of Osaka arid and Kyoto Koto Millions Millions' of at dollars worth of property property property prop prop- erty was ruined The countryside hardest hit was the center of the industrial district Heavy damage was reported in Nagasaki ag Tokushima To tto rf Wa Wa- kayama kayama Aichi Alchi and prefectures Ian 1 Many Killed Killed Injured The police reported that in Osaka alone had bad been killed and 2114 injured In Osaka and her suburbs schools collapsed and pupils and teachers w were re burled buried under them The Kyoto police reported they had found dead and injured Although Tokio felt only the edge Of of- of the storm police poUce here reported four dead 33 injured and houses I collapsed p Troops patrolled the darkened and strewn debris-strewn city of Osaka tonight as as authorities authorities' took up the task of feeding and sheltering the Continued o on Pate Pare Six I TYPHOON KILLS MANYIN MANY IN JAPAN Continued from froni Pan Faze One r homeless persons Ti Japanese army is furnishing g su IU plies 1 Shipping losses appeared to IdI comparatively light owing to the fl vance warning of or the northbound n typhoon but siv freighters were r ported aground or drifting ly Iy near Osaka IJ Lepers Missing 5 The newspaper Asahi reported dih thai patients of the ia Ie hospital at Osaka were missing fa feared drowned although leC survived and were segregated d r e els where Kyoto Koto like JIke Osaka was lights and water li 1 The Fhe insane asylum on the o c skirts of Osaka was wash d aw j its 60 inmates were missing 1 The railways ays between Nf an I disrupted 0 were their trains were e either her at- at derailed 0 worst train n wr c overturned The jr where where- a passIm was near overturned killing 10 pe Pc pod train w was s and injuring Sons son o The central at TokiO r reported ported that I t tory va-tory typhoon typhoon averaged ri ed 90 miles an hoat hoi ho o oat points fO for a period of on at half halt many hour but the Osaka r reported ported that that the velocity mo mom reached miles an hourS hour It was called the nations nation's worst fl flaster aster since the 1923 The full lull fury ury of nature struck Japan September 1 I 1923 1 claimed lives In To alone Damage wrought by bJ tHe sequent fire made n nearly a ha hair i ilion lion families h homeless t Ij A A. drizzling rain had m fn Japanese metropolis since ing on that terrible day the theof loA typhoon acro across the mainI IO ot of a one orie feeble 1158 a. a m. m alter after lay bY blow truck struck and the city the fires r ring More than ing ng from the eart earthquake the toll of lives Jives and damage j tha t m monetary loss lass w was s. s more billion dollar oJ |