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Show ITALIAN PRISONER WRITES BROTHER BEGB'EOR 1(1. This letter -came to Mr. Ciet Guer-rlno, Guer-rlno, a resident of Bingham, from his ' brother, Ciet Orlando, an Italian prisoner, pris-oner, Jrom Mannheim, Germany. It reads as follows: My Dear Brother. By this letter J will inform you that ! 1 am in good health, at present. -Hope ; you are the same. I don't know Ifj you are aware that 1 am a prisoner in Herman haiids have been from last November, 1917. I believe that you know that our home town has b"en occupied by the Germans and Auirtriuns, and I "don't know any news of it I wrote to the folks, but was unable to ;?vt any answer an-swer at aB. LeasTen, I om all right, but I am dying for hunger. 1 have nothing to eat, and no change to get tnything from home. I pray you with all my heart to send me some bread, if you can, "by mail or expreso through the Red Cross or some other source that you may think, that will bo delivered de-livered to me soon, before I die. And if some day I cpme back to you I will repay you for every favor whi!h you may do to me today. As I said. I can not get anything from heme because the Germans occupied our city, so It is up to you to help me out and try to do your best. 'I-et me know come news of our folks, if you do know something about them, in your answer, I will close, giving yon my bent regards re-gards ana kisses. Your ever loving brother, CIET ORiLAXDO My address is as follows: Ciet Orlando. Or-lando. 112 Comp. No, 55449. War Prisoner's Pris-oner's Camw, Mannheim, Germany |