i i COPY HEADQUARTERS ALLIED CONTROL COMMISSION Office of the Chief Commissioner APO 394 MEMORANDUM for Mr. Myron Taylor EXTRACTS FROM A CABLE TO GENERAL WILSON October 10, 1944. "As previously advised, to maintain the 300 gram bread ration would require 130,000 tons monthly as from July 1st or total of 520,000 tons up to November 1st. As total imports for this period will be 184,000 tons only, import tonnage necessary to maintain 300 gram ration throughout from November 1st would be 165,000 tons monthly beginning No "We are presently faced with following facts relative to bread ration for all Italy. Receipt of wheat/flour shipment for November and December of 100,000 tons monthly. AFHQ propuse to call forward January through June 100,000 tons each month. Bread ration beginning November 1st would have to be not more than 235 grams for all of Italy unless imports are brought up to our July estimate or equvalent to 165,000 tons beginning November through June 1945. "If bread ration is now to be reduced in those areas where it is now 300 grams this will be contrary to implications of President's statement with serious consequences here and danger of collapse of balance of wheat ammassing and olive oil ammassing in South. "Situation in regrd other imported supplies follows: "Due to discontinuance certain items and reductions of others from allowed importprogram, present daily rationscale is thirteen grams meat and veg stew, thirteen grams dreid veg, eight grams de-hydrated soup but is now limited to towns with population of fifty thousand and above plus universal ration four grams sugar daily with provision for hospitals and other special classes. Even an above limited basis supplies of meat, soup, dried vegs in hand with balance scheduled to arrive will last only four months for Italy up to line of Po. "May I have instructions as to whether (a) the present bread ration of 300 grams south and 200 grams north of Carigliano line is to be maintained or b) whether ration for all of Italy is to be equalised throug |