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Show nication.-- “ach prisoner of war is authorized te send out two letters and one post ecard per week. In addition, he may, when necessary, send one business All letter oer week. letters muct be written on | special internee stationery provided for the purpose. The free mailing privilege applies te all letters, exceeding four pounds in weight, mailed by or addressed to a prisoner of war, wherever the United States seach internee MAY y a telegram per aonth. post cards, Postal and enall parcels, nwt service is operation, in- pense, gend one prepaid ¢ able or his own « In the event of a serious energen iline i, in ease of death or serious more than one telegram or cable- gram per month may be gent by an internee, at the diseretion of the The italien prisoners of war have many relatives in the United States, and the incoming mail for them is enprmous. montha alone from 300 to war send «any In two or three $00 packages were received. gifts to their relatives in sais the prisoners country, as well of as to ames cubstde of coubinentel united states.” Regulations for prisoner of war mail ondence must be written in ink. provides that a)) outgoing Letters or cards may not be written in pencil. The length of a letter may not exceed the number of lines provided for on the correspondence forme. Abnormal crowding ef the seript or } Lines ie prohibited. Thomae Coete, 15 Ne venber LYkhe mL Gm (This does not apply to the |