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d. the statements on the use of railway cars and Army  
- trucks do not give the true picture.  
e. the discussion on passes and permits and "the market  
as operated by the Allied Control. Commission" and  
"trade in a manner historically familiar to Italy"  
     (page 3 of report) does not give the true picture.     
 
                                                            
 
 
 4. without continuing further I repeat that conditions in the   
Southern part of Frosinone are bad, very bad. We can use more meat and   
vegetables, sugar, dried vegetables, milk and even coffee. But where are   
they? We would also like to give 575 grams of pasta per week. Will the CCS   
send the grain from abroad. We can use plenty of tires, gasoline,   
blankets, mattresses, tents. We can use  
ome Army tracks, particularly during the coming winter month
 
                      CHARLES POLETT I                      
 
                          Colonel                           
 
                   Regional Commissioner.                   
 
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