AUGMENTED USSR THIRD-QUARTER PLAN FULFILLED

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November 3, 1949
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 =10T * Wri? CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGE REPORT INFORMATION FROM nn wire FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RAOSV e~icu:a4+G` :" COUNTRY SUBJECT HOW PUBLISHED WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE Economic - Plan fulfillment Daily newspaper Msecow 15 Oct 1949 TDE! 00000lDT CODTAIM! IDYDDDAnOD uIlC11DD n1[ DAnoDAt DlnDn OY iMD YlIn10 YiAnf gITNI~ TD! DIAD~DO OY !-TIDDA!^ ACT !! !. S. C.. !1 ADD it M ADlDOlDfY> To"Dl*7001 Ito POISON tII two `crud, No 2414, 1949 DATE DIST. 2 Nov 1949 NO. OF PAGES b SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION AL D U888 T n -QUiswaa PL{uY b tl7$17~ TThe Central Statistics Admin.istrat:on vi i.ue Cv i1 ...-_ annotmees the results of the fulfillment Of the third.-quarter 1949 plan. Individual ministries fulfilled the third-Quarter gross-:"cductioa plan for industry as follows: Metallurgical Industry 102 102 coal Iw-wtrl 105 Petroleum Industry 99.8 Electric Pover Plants 1 05 Chemical industry 1 04 Electrical Industry t 1 03 ry Ccrosnnioations Equipment Indus 107 lisavy ilaohine Building 103 AvS,omobile and Tractor Industry 103 ,1aehtn _Teoi Building 100.L Machine and Instrment Buiding bi]Airg 99.5 Gons4.r,.zoti)a-ezd Road~laachinaY 190 Transport-Machine Building 98 Agricultural-Machine Builgin t 105 ry Cotstruotion Materialg Indus 99.5 Timber and Paper Industry 107 Light industry 91 Fish industry 104 Meat and Dairy Iniustry 103 Food Industry try l f~ f of Union Republica 105 w ue Local industry and local Industrial cooperatives 104 1Si ATE ARMY NAY! AIR - 1 - ~-D~q CLASSIFICATION E4 T NSRL DISTRIBUTi(7W -~ I Fpl I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 SECRET automobile tires, cement, eindow glass, soft roofing materials, phonographs, seeing machines, cotton, woolen, linen and silk fabrics, hosiery, rubber foot- wear, meat, sausage products, vegetable oil, sugar, confectionery gods, tea, cigarettes, champagne, and many other articles. The following ministries fulfilled the gross-prodst ion plan but failed to fulfill the.plan for a number of important products: Ministry of Heavy Machine Building -- metaal equipment and steam turbines; Ministry of Automobile was fulfilled 102 percent by the entire industry of the USSR. The augmented plan for industrial production was also exceeded for the 9-month period. 1" the third quartzr cf 19! 9 tlzr a ,entity of Ind.u tris 1Tr lento vrn-s produced above plan, including ferrous and nonferrous metals, tin plate; iron pipes, coal, petrolaum,gasoline, kerosene, electric poser, electric motors, tranRformers, electrovacuum appliances, electric lamps, cables, trucks, buses, ball bearings, tractors, mineral. fertilizers, dyes and other chemicals, rubber, curried out measures to improve thr organization of production and the utiliza- tion of productive capacities, as well as to save raw material, fuel and materials. As a result, the plan for industry originally established was augmented by the government. The augmented third-quarter gross-production plan end Tractor Industry -- passenger automobiles and bicycles; Ministry or Macnine- Tool Bu:'.7'.ing -- various types of machine tools; Ministry of Machine and Instru- ment Building --- spinning machines, looms, compressors, and adding machines; and Ministry of Construction Materials Industry USSR -- elate. During the third quarter ..949, production of individual industrial products increased as follows, as compared with the third quarter 1948: 3a 'duerter 4y inl , Quarter of 1A r Pig iron I19 Steel 124 Rulle.i metal (stool) 127 Sails for railroads 192 Iron pipes 132 Copper 125 z1ac 131 Lead 128 Coal 114 Petroleum 116 Gasoline 112 Serosene 113 &leatric power 118 Trunk-line locomotives 114 T4nunk-line electric locomotives 271 Trunk-line freight cars 148 Trolley buses 113 Trucks 128 Passenger eutomobiles 223 Buses Bell bearings -131 131 Metal equipment 108 Excavators 129 Steam turbines 147 Truck crones 162 Automatic loaders 800 Zieotric motors up to 100 kilowatt 140 Electric motors over 100 kilowatt 143 Metal-cutting tools - Ministry of Machine-Tool Building 113 Spinning machines 147 SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 Sr F-CRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 loose Mali g me chines Traotoxre Qrei_ combines Tractor plows Tractor moving machines Tractor cultivators Complex threshing machines Caustic sole Soda ash Mineral fertilizers Sy7thbtic rubber Ali obile tires Timber hauling Paper 0-ment Window, glass Slate Bolt roofing materialb Price ProedvVioated houeee Bioycliee Radio receivers Phonographs Loring meohines clocks Linea faba loam Woolen fabrics Silk tabrioe Leather shoes Rubber footwear Hosiery meat Sausage products Dish Dotter and fate Vegetable oil Sugar Confectionery goods Ceased goods Tea Soap Cigarettes Crape vine champagne e Be' 31 Onerter 4 in of 3d quarter 48 16~ 192 154 165 145 153 135 125 126 133 133 148 115 122. 124 110 132 121 125 152 150 162 166 123 185 112 122 115 128 115 127 128 102 142 131 102 136 194. 122 126 163 113 129 480 124 Grows production of the entire USSR industry during the third quarter 1949 iroreassd 17 percent over the third quarter 1948, and gross prcduetior during the first 9 months of 1949 increased 20 percent over the same period last year. Utilization of industrial equi.pmsnt has improved. In enterprises of the Ministry of Mietallurgicel IAustry, utilization of the effective capacity of blast turnaces during the past 9 months improved 7 percent over the same period in 1948, aid removal of steel from one square meter of furnace sole increased 11 portent. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 The productivity of cutting machines in stopee of enterprises under the Ministry of Coal Industry increased in the third quarter 1949 as compared. with the third quarter 1948, although the rate of increase in the productivity of cutting machines is still legging behind the plan. The speed of oil-well power per production unit Yes lowered in many branches of industry as compared with planned norms. In the third quarter 1949, the quality and assortment of industrial products, including consumers' g,)ode, continued to improve. However, and quality of goods. The 1949 plan for lowering production costs in industry is being met ministries to the plan for lowering industrial production costs. and sunflowers also exceeded the 1948 and 1940 ha.-vests. The sugar beet crop considerably exceeded that of 19148. Harvesting operations were performed better than in 1948. By 5 October, kolkhozes, sovkhozes, ant icdividual peasant holdings had harvested 6 million hectares more thLn in the new period last year. Sowing of winter crops In 1949 was completed in a shorter period and with better te,hnical methods. Kol.khozes, sovkhozes, and auxiliary farm holdings had plowed 4.4 million hectares more by 5 October 1949 than by the same date of 1948. During the last 9 months, machine-tractor stations performed 21 percent more farm work in kolkhozes than in the same period of 1948. During the current year, combines of machine-tractor stations harvested 29 percent more grain crops in kblkhozas than in 1948. By 1 October 1949, kolkh"zes had organized over 75,000 new farms for large hartted cattle, sheep, pigs, ant poultry. The livestock in kolkhozos increased. from 1 October 1948 to 1 October 1949 as follows: large horned cattle 20 percent, including cove, 25 percent; pigs, 76 per- cent; sheep and goatsy 13 percent. The number of fowls in kolkhozee increased 62 percent. The livestock in sovkhozes of the Ministry of State Farms USSR increased from 1 October 1948 to 1 October 1949 as follows: large horned cattle, 17 percent; pigs, 56 percent; sheep end goats, 11. percent. Solkhozes, sovkhozes, and timber managements of steppe and forest-steppe regions of the European USSR achieved good results in fulfilling the plan for planting f,=--et belts. The 1949 year plan for forest-belt planting has been fulidiled 102 percent;, this includes the plating Of over 280, 000 hectares of forests and the preparation of 540,000 hectares for future planting. The plan for plant- ing tree nurseries was exceeded 11 percent. golkhozes have been greatly assisted in their work of ferestbelt planting and ronstruetioi of ponds and water reservoirs by the newly organized timber conservation stations of the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Fo2vstry USSR. s6"RE11 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 The ovar?-all plan for average daily carloadinge on the USSR railroad network during the third quarter 1949 was completed 100.9 percent. Freight turnover increased considerably in comparison with the corresponding period of 1948. Average gaily carloadinge of all commodities during the third quarter increased .17 percent in comparison with the third quarter 1948; coal loadings increased 12 percent, coke loadings 18 percent, loadings of petroleum and petro- leum products 21 percent, ore loadings 24 percent, loadings of ferrous metals 23 percent, loadings of cement 44 percent, and loadings of timber materials 28 percent: Average freight car turnaround time during the third quarter improved by 9 percent in comparison with the third quarter 1948, and the average speed including stops of freight trains increased. 7 percent.. However, the norms for those indexes established for the third quarter were not achieved. Fuel expenditures per trn--kilometer during the third quarter were reduced 9 percent in comparison with the third quarter 1948. Freight hauling by river transport during the third quarter 1949 Increased 18 percent over the third quarter 1948, and the third--quarter plan was fulfilled 101 percent. Freight hauling by maritime transport increased 10 percent over the third quarter 19'48; however, the third-quarter plan was 5 percent short of being ful- fillet. The volume of capital construction during o months of 1949 showed an increase of 22 percent over the same period of .1948, including a 22-percent increase ~_ +~- ,....~ a.a..-+~.. n1 .... ..,+ {.a +1,. ?w.+att?.wnl nal irvin.tra Ln * rant Tv electric power plants, Y?ercent bythe machine-building industry, 17 percent by the construction materials industry, 13 percent by light industry and food industry and 29 percent by transport. During 9 menthe of 1949, a much greater number of excavators, concrete mixers, and other construction machinery was used than during Vie same period of 1948, the use of prefabricated parts and structures was expanded, and the organization of construction and assembly work was improved. The? turnover of retail commodities in state and cooperative trade airing the third qua-ter 1949 increased 18 percent (?n comparable prier's) over the third quarter 1948. Sale of ruod commodities in the third quarter 3949 increased 15 percent over the third quarter 1948, including sausage products 60 percent, fish products 18 percent, confectionary goals 40 percent, end sug:;r 14 percent. The sale of nonfood commodities increased considerably. In the third quarter 1949, sales of nonfood commodities increased 23 percent over the third quarter 1948, including wool fabrics 71 percent, silk fabrics 55 percent, cotton fabrics 13 i.srcent, sewn articles 19 percent, knitted goods 36 percent, [~9iery 18 percent, leather footwear 31 percent, rubber footwear 28 percent, household and toilet soap 50 percent. The sale of radio receivers increased 70 percent, motorcycles 20 percent, bicycles 70 percent, clocks 100 percent, and phonographs 57 percent. :tines for farm products on kolkboz~markets contiaued to drop in the third quarter 19490; and the quantity of market goods has increased. The number of workero and employees increased ^ million in the third quarter 1949, as compared with the third quarter 1948, including 1.4 million people in industry, construction and transport. SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 L,auor g,cwauu -j labor productivity has been fulfilled. Labor productivity of workers in uarter 1949 increased 11 percent over the third d i q r industry in the th quarter 1948, including machine building 16 percent, metallurgical i.ndustr; 12 percent, and coal industry 14 percent. Lakor productivity in construction work and transport has also Improved. In the third quarter 1949, 295,00C young qualified workers firiehed trade schools, railroea schools, _ 1 i~ pen .._.., _ ,, ware sent. to work in enterprises of industry, construction and transport. During 1949, 450,000 young specialists were graduated from higher educational institutions, technical schools, and c,tber secondary special schools, including correspondence schools; this number includes 218,000 engineers, hnicia transport, egronasiists, economists and other specialists orusy, doctors, construction, other agricul:V", and state administration, and 232,000 teachers, and specialists in the field of culture and health protection. During the current school year, higher edreatiofual institutions, technical schools and other secondary special schools, including correspondence schools, admitted over-770 000 new atthents, including 320,000 students in higher educational institutions ant 150,000 students in technical and other secondary special cohcols. During 1949, hospitals were newly built and rebuilt to admit 22,000 patients. The volume of capital construction work in civilian compared with truction inoraae!! 29 percent in the first 9 months of 1949, period of 1948. I:onsiderable work was done in cities and workers' settiaments for ,,he So:owr- msnt e water mains, canalization, bathing establishments, city transport, tree planing, and improvement of streets sad s,uareu. -6- SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/13: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600260552-0 50X1-HUM