ECONOMIC - CONSUMERS' GOODS
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April 8, 1949
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REPORT
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CLASSIF SION
CENTRAL IN V& 4dF' REPORT
INFORMATION FROM
FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO.
COUNTRY Yugoslavia
SUBJECT Sconce e - Consumers' goods
How
PUBLISHED Daily newspapers
WHERE
PUBLISHED Yugoslavia
DATE
PUBLISHED Feb 1949
LANGUAGE 11orbo-Croatim
DATE OF
INFORMATION 1949
SUPPLEMENT TO
REPORT NO.
THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE Yugoslav newspapers as indicated. (Information requested.)
NIIW PRODUCTS F80K NACYDCNIP.N INDUSTRY -- Borba, No 37, 13 Feb 49
Among the now products which Macedonian industry will produce in 1949
for the first time in Yugoslavia will be several kinds of farm machinery,
cultivators, seeders, driers fo8l silkworm cocoons, and machines for process-
ing cotton, as well as spurs and vine. Those items will be produced by the
Republic Metal froduct~ Enterprise.
AnthreRene dye, 'durlo' Sot identifie] for protecting plants, light
asphalt, 'ia" and "sidol" for cleaning metals, liquid shampoo, medicinal
soap, and shaving .-ream rill be produced by the chemical industry.
The building and wood industry viU produce various concrete items,
hollow brick, concrete pipes, butter tube, paving blocks, and light taildiag
blocks made of reed for prefabricated construction and insalatioa.
IIIDOBTBY 3RMT 2113 SANDIAX -- Borba, No 39, 15 Feb 49
About 200 woman, most of then Moslem, are employed in the knitting enter-
prise and carpet workshop at Novi Pazar in Serbia, wk.'oh is the first indus-
trial enterprise to be established l-4 the SandJNc. Production In the knitting
still was started in the unfinished building early in 1948, with seer 30 woneL6
who had just completed a course on opszating the maukinee. The factory is
now complete, and the number .'f workers In growing steadily despite the reluc-
tance of Moslem vown .o work in industry.
About 30 apprentices and skilled workers are employed in the rug faotcny,
which is equipped with modern looms, dyeing equipment, and driers. Besides
domestic rags, expensive Persian rugs of the higbast quality are made there.
CLASSIFICATION gum
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S.M ?MOW TOPS JANUARY PLAY -- Boroa, No 3.3, 8 Feb 49
The hemp factories of SeNola hale fuifil:ed ;heir January plane 160 percent.
The beet factory was "L.~7oen" Iii ana evo, which fulfllled its January plan 173.3
percent in volume and 100 percent in aaaer:,men=. Tna "Ba,ka" Factory met its
plan 138.6 percent, "Slog" 118.2 percantf and 113.5 percent.
The plan for contracts for the production of hemp fiber has been fulfille?
82 percent in the Vojvodina and 65 pen cont. in Serbia so far.
13W 3($TIHGFACTCRy Narodmi Lie"., N !141, 9 Feb !49
In Prewar Yugoslavia there was only one sorting factory of textile wastes
in fagreb,.located on Magaaineka Street. It was under capitalistic control
and the hygienic and working conditions were very bad. After the liberation,
a,nen song faotory one ofthe most modern In Yugoslavia, was constructed on
Poljaeka ;Stroet+
In this factory, textile wastes ere disinfected, basted, washed, and sorted,
thereby making alailable additional raw material for processing.
-XI]iDI1TG MACHIN -- Red, No 24, 29 Jan 49
The workers of the "Teketiletroy" (Textile Machinery) factory gave per-
fsetsd a textile machine for winding thread crosswise. Such machine have not
bssa prod=ad before in Yugoslavia. The plane were made by the construction
ssgiaeers Franjo T'akslay Yiad.iair Sjunjin, and
OgaJea, Hr
istov.
Hal MCVte PBOJtTCB -- Rad, No 24, 28 Jan 49
At the "Iskra" factory for eI.ectrotecbnical and mechanical precision
prodacts in L.snj, 20-year-old Franc Spiler has built the first movie projector
for standard film to be made in Yugoslavia. Late in 1948 trial serial produo-
tida sax begun, and in November 1948 the new NP-1 projector was tried out. It
will be put into operation at the "Triglav" Motion Picture Theater in*Ljubljana
on 1 February.
lagineer Marian lavrentic has been working. on aerial production of
auteoatio telsphoas exchanges at the same factory. He has recently perfected
the protot'pe of a speoial telephone inductor apperat.:a which is seller and
lighter than its predeoesaors.
The 1949 plan for the hemp is dastry 3.9 97 percent greater than the 1948
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