-6- Postscript: Since the foregoing memorandum was dictated, I have had a call from representatives of AFHQ, Caserta, Col. J. E. Butterworth and Lt. Col. F. K. Levis, and from Col. R. A. Martino of the Allied Control Commission, who revievzed the situation from the supply point of view in respect to relief by Army authorities in Italy for the coming winter. Among other things, they indicated that there were available 6,500 trucks requiring modest repairs, principally lacking tires and batteries. This bei.~ true, it would seem that the easiest solution of the transportation problem as outlined by Prime Minister Bonomi would be to equip a limited number of these machines with tires and batteries. I believe the maximum number of trucks that have been requisitioned through the ACC for Italian use was 3,000. Here then appears to be a number far in excess of that which are on the ground and can be put into use if a reasonable amount of supplies and repairs are made upon them M.C.T. |