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Ing. Galezzi: They could be given samples and asked to make the   
clothing just according to the samples.  
                                                            
 
Mr. Silber: The material from America is being made up.  Next week   
it can be determined here whether it shall be put into the general   
pool or not.  
                                                            
 
Brig. Parkinson: The other matter is about the 25,000 or 26,000   
yards that will have to be purchased.  
                                                            
 
Ing. Galeazzi: It could be purchases by some other institute and   
turned over to the ENDSI for free distribution.  
                                                            
 
Brig. Parkinson: That is quite a different thing.  I think it is a   
mistake to get mixed up with anything though that is not distributed   
on a free basis.  
                                                            
 
Mr. Silber: Yes, if someone buys the cloth and turns it over to ENDSI to   
distribute free, that is another matter.  The question was raised at a   
meeting a week or so ago about an allocation for repatriated Italian   
prisioners of war returning from the Balkans.  Nothing has been determined   
about them.  
                                                            
 
Brig. Parkinson: The allocation has not been made yet.  
                                                            
 
Ing. Galeazzi: I think something has been arranged by JUNTA.  
                                                            
 
Mr. Silber: Mr. Taylor suggested that the full situation be presnted in   
regard to the needs of these people.  We will pass on it in the next   
meeting.  No allocation should be made to any group unless it is first   
agreed upon here.  
                                                            
 
Ing. Vicentini: We talked about this situation in our last meeting. The   
JUNTA also met and talked about it.  It is a very urgent question. These   
people are dying|  
                                                            
 
Brig. Parkinson: has any clothing reached them yet?  
                                                            
 
Ing. Vicentini: No it is all in Naples.  
                                                            
 
Mr. Silber: I think the fact that the JUNTA has approved it should be made   
known to theis group, together with full information concerning the project,  
and the actual allocation not made until and unless it bears the form of   
an approval of this Advisory Group.  
                                                            
 
Ing. Galeazzi: If this council could just make a proposal and submit it to   
Mr. Taylor for his approval.  
                                                            
 
Ing. Vicentini: I have information from the Italian Ministry of War and   
from the Vatican that these refugees are without clothing.  They are all   
men- no women or children.  
                                                            
 
Ing. Galeazzi: Are they still in Bari?  
                                                            
 
Ing. Vicentini: Part of them are i Bari and part in Tarranto.  
                                                            
 
Ing. Galeazzi: If they are all in these two places, it would be a question   
of shipping this clothing from Naples to Bari and Tarranto.  There is a   
Vatican Organization taking care of Prisoners of war who are coming back   
to Italy.  The Vatican has been asked by the Italian Foreign Ministry to   
do all possible in the way of a welfare program to these people.  I think   
   the information we have about them is quite complete.    
 
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