The four points offered for discussion at the luncheon meeting at the home of Ambassador Taylor, on October 9, 1944, were: 1) FREE FODD AND CLOTHING: (a) as compared with system of purchase through commercial channels (b) promation of gifts in money and kind from Italian and Foreign Governments 2) TRANSPORTATION: (a) Means presently available in Italy (b) Means reasonably obtainable outside Itlay (c) Efficent integration of present transportation resources: 1. Trucks 2. Shipping 3. Rail 4. other 3) NATIONAL COMMITTEE: (a) as sole mechanism for distriution of relief (b) as factor in the development of the consept of helping Italians to help themselves (c) as creative of an organization that in the future will be an asset to Italy in times of National disaster or calamity 4) CANCELLATION PERMITS AND BANS RESTRICTING TRADE Ambassador Talyor brought up each point for discussion in turn, although the majority of interest at this short meeting was shown in the points regarding free distribution of food and clothing, transportation and the cancellation of permits restricting trade. On the subject of free food and clothing, H. E. Prime Minister Bonomi indicated a dsire on the part of the Italian Government to meet emergency needs by distributing free food and clothing. Brigadier General Parkinson observed that areas in the greatest critical need could best be served by this method to meet the emergency of this winter and felt that this method should be included in the thinking of the entire group. The comments given by representatives of the Italian Government and the |