USSR COAL INDUSTRY SUCCESSES AND PLEDGES ON MINER'S DAY 1952

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 CLASSIFICATION ,;,cX:UR7I'i CENTRAL INTELLIGErN:F A-^,E::c FtEi ZT FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. COUNTRY SUBJECT Economic - Coal DATE OF INFORMATION 1952 HOW PUBLISHED WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED , mining machinery, plan, Daily newspapers and monthly periodical USSR Aug 1952 pledges DATE DIST.Jb Nov 1952 LANGUAGE SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. uno. o. m tenon ,o o...u ur .r ., w.ur.o.am,.n.or ~. Newspapers and periodical as indicated. USSR COAL INDUSTRY SUCCESSES AND PLEDGES ON MINER'S DAY 1952 fomment?, The following information includes (1) discussions of USSR coal industry development and achievements, as outlined by high officials of the Ministry of Coal Industry USSR; (2) details of a^- complishments by Soviet mining organizations; and (3) pledges for 1952 of various Soviet coal-mining enterprises. All information was taken from USSR newspapers and a periodical.7 A. ZASYADKO, MINISTER OF COAL INDUSTRY USSR -- Moscow, Pravda, 31 Aug 52 In the past 5 years, coal output increased more than 62 percent and now exceeds the prewar level by tens of millions of tons. During the same period, labor productivity in the coal industry has increased almost 43 percent. In 1952, USSR coal miners exceeded the 8-month plan. In the postwar years, hundreds of new coal mines and open pits have been put in operation, as well as coal-cleaning and briquetting plants. At mine faces, where the Donbass combine has been put into operation, the coal output has increased an average of 25 percent (in specific instances, as much as 60 percent) and labor productivity has risen li times. At these coal faces, the profession of loader has disappeared. Former loaders and others en- gaged in manuhl labor have been trained to be operators of combines, loading machines, and other mechanical devices. Before the October Revolution, illit- erate miners were the rule. Now, half of all the workers have completed FZO schools or mining and trade schools, or have a complete or partial secondary school education. About 160 percent of them have increased their qualifications in special courses. DISTRIBUTION Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 The fifth Five-Year Plan provides for a 43-percent increase in the coal output during the five-year period and an increase of not less than 50 percent in the coking coal output. Thin will entail further mechanization of mining processes -- in particular, in the installation of mine props and roof control. Labor-consuming processes must be further mechanized -- in particular, coal loading at the face and coal and rock loading in development work. The volume of mechanized loading at the face is to be increased three times during the current Five-Year Pla.i and the volume of coal and rock lceding in development work, more than three times. The coal industry has already put in operation thousands of automatic ma- chines and installations and converted them to remote control. All combines, cutting and luading machines, and conveyer lines, as well as shunting opera- tions, =at be completely converted to reQ'-e control in the near future. At present, surface installations are not sufficiently mechanized. This checks labor productivity and often interferes with the coal output. The situ- ation must be remedied in the near future. Many machines are idle for long periods because of defects in underground transport and as a result of break- downs and accidents. It is necessary to improve servicing of machines and mechanisms and to assure timely and high-grade repair. Not all mines are, at prevent, fulfilling the state plan. D. ONIKA, DEPUTY MINISTER OF COAL INDUSTRY USSR -- oacaw, Izvestiya, 31 Aug 52 In 1950, the USSR coal output was 57 percent above 1940. By Miner's Day 1952, miners had produced 1,500,000 tons of above-plan coal, and labor produc- tivity had increased 32 percent. During 6 months of 1952, the number of combines operating in mines increased 35 percent. During the same period, 650 new conveyers, 477 electric locomo- tives, 57 bull~ozers, 52 turret cranes, and many other mechanical devices were received by the mines. In 1951, more than 350,000 persons were trained in a network of courses. Among the miners are 146 Heroes of Socialist Labor, 259 Laureates of Stalin Prizes, and 106,000 who have been awarded orders or medals. Some sections and mines have not fulfilled the state plan. Some faces, converted to the cycle-work schedule, have not fulfilled the cycle norm. The Artemugol', Molotovugol', and Rostovugol' combines have relaxed their efforts to expand the cycle-work schedule. A number of combines have failed to fulfill the plan for development work, and the Roetovshakhtostroy, Tulashakhtostroy, Krasnoluchehakhtostroy, and Chelyabehakhtostroy trusts and the Kuzbassehakhto- stroy Combine did not fulfill the plan for construction work. A. S. KUZ'MICH DEPUTY MINISTER OF COAL INDUSTRY USSR -- Moscow, Komsomol'skaya Pravda, 31 Aug 52 The USSR coal industry now operates four times more coal-cleaning plants than before World War II. Large installations for cleaning coal by the new method of flotation have been set up in the Donbass and-khe East. Coal-clean- ing plants for lignite have been put in operation for the first time in the USSR. Tens of large, up-to-date mines, open pits, coal-cleaning plants, and electric power stations were constructed in 1951 and in the first half of 1952. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 One worker in the Polysayev.kaya-1 Mine in the Kuzbass mined 25,100 tons of coal with a mining combine in August, and he has pledged that he will mine 30,000 ton. during September. COAL ENTERPRISES- ACHIEVEMENTS CHIBTYAKOVANRRATSIT TRUST -- Ugol', No 8, 52 The Chistyakovantratsit Trust received the Transferable Red Banner of the Council of Ministers USSR and a first prize in token of its achievements dur ing the first quarter of 1952. Mines No 19 and 100, as well as the transport administration of the trust received third prizes. Data on the work of the trust is given in percent in the following table, taking 1947 performance at 100 percent. 1947 1948 1949 19 0 Fir aths f ~ Coal output 100 123.5 151.6 5 175.7 oof- 952 1951 195.6 207.4 Labor productivity 100 114.4 133.2 151.9 171.1 175.9 Personnel 100 88.3 76.3 67.0 59.5 57.4 Production costs of coa. 100 95.8 96.6 94.3 89.8 84.7 Wages 100 112.6 121.7 127.5 139.9 134.4 The Introduction of combines led to a great increas- in mechanized load- ing at the face. The following table gives data on this increased mechaniza- tion, as well as on the number of combines and their performance: 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 Fir of 1952nth. Number of combines None 1 13 14 19 19 Percent of,mecha- nized loading at None 0.75 21.5 30.8 32.1 40 Productivity of com ins (10ne) None 3,773 5,190 6,425 6,549 68 ,9 However, the productivity of the Donbass combine I., much higher at some faces. For example, at faces No 14 and 13 of Mine No 3-bis, the productivity of each Donbass combine is 16,000 tons per month. The number of rock-loading machines in operation in mines of the trust has increased greatly in the past few years. The following table shows this increase, as well as the performance of the machine and the percent of mech- anized coal and rock loading in the mines: Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 machines in operation 2 13 17 41 47 Productivity per rock- loading machine (linear meters per month) 27 32 35.7 40.6 43 Percent of mechanized rock and coal loading 0.48 10.43 33.7 60.5 74.7 During the past months of 1952, the output from faces which have been converted to the cycle-work schedule was 72.3 percent of the total output of mines of the trust. At mines Nj-10-bis, No 7/8-bis imeni Lutugin, No 17-ble, No 100, and No 19, all vorkiag faces are operating on the cycle schedule, and in the other mines of the trust, not less than 50 percent of the faces use this work method. Twelve faces have been regularly fulfilling the cycle norm for 2 years. The following table indicates how the cycle-work schedule has stepped up the performance of the mines: Before Conversion Of Faces, July 1950 After Conversion Of Faces, _ MbY 1952 May 952 in (Percent of July 1950) Number of ..irking faces 65 56 86.2 Average anthracite output from 100 linear meters of working face (tons) 112.1 153.9 137.3 Average output of one working face (tons) 153.6 216.2 140.8 Average output of one face on cycle schedule (tons) -- 243.8 -- Average monthly advance of line of working face (meters) 24.3 30.9 127.2 Average monthly advance of faces on cycle schedule (meters) -- 39.6 -- Labor productivity (tons) 28.9 33.3 116.0 The beat results were achieved by the Mine imeni Lutugin. Here, there are three working faces: eastern face No 1 (335 meters long), western face No 1 (230 meters long), and western face No 2 (225 meters long). All these are oper- ating on the cycle-work schedule, and during May 1952, the average daily output for the mine was 2,089 tons as against a daily average of 1,184 tons for July 1950. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 VOROSRILOVGRADSHAKRTOSTROY COMBINE -- U901', NO 8, 52 The work of the Voroahilovgradshakhteatroy Combine was unsatisfactory in the first quarter of 1952. However, in May 1952, the plan for construction and installation work was fulfilled 100 percent by the combine and in June, 110.4 percent, the planned lc'el for the third quarter and 32 percent more than in the first quarter. Tye second-quarter plan for putting mines in operation was fulfilled 111 percent, and the plan for the entire first half year was fulfilled 111.2 per- cent, which represented a 3O-percent increase over the first quarter of 1952. A considerable increase in the speed of sinking shafts and cutting other types of workings was achieved. Brigades working on a cycle-work schedule in the Kremennaya, Teentral'naya Pervomayskaya, Makeimovekaya Pologaya, Rodakovo- Yur'yevskaya, and Krinichanskaya Severnaya mines, sand 28-29 meters each of vertical shaft per month. In June, the speed of cutting crosscuts in the com- bine rose to 46.5 meters as against 35.8 meters in the first quarter. The speed of cutting drifts rose to 37.9 meters as against 34 meters in the first quar- ter, and the speed of cutting gradients and inclines went up to 38.2 meters as against 31.2 meters in the first quarter. Some brigades cut 70-100 meters of crosscuts and drifts per month. One of the main tasks facing the mine constructors is the further mechan- ization of construction work and the maximum exploitation of cutting and con- struction machines. In this connection, the combine has already achieved the following results: one-bucket excavators have been utilized 81 percent of ca- pacity (plan, 85 percent); multiple-bucket excavators 6 6 percent .plan, fol percent); and rock-loading machines, , 60 e75 lowing table indicates the increasein 70 prpercent oductivity (plan' iningmachinery ein- 1952 (in percent of norms); Rock-Loading Machines BCh-1 Pneumatic Loader Name of Trust First Qu First V arter quarter !Lax oroshilovgradshakhto- vosetanovleni ye 111.5 16o.o 138.5 158.8 Krasnoluchahakhtostroy 153.0 145.0 Voroshilovgradshakhtostroy 76.5 110.0 100.0 120.8 Entire combine 118.0 145.0 111.5 137.5 GRUZUGOL' COMBINE -- Tbilisi, Zarya Vostoka, 31 Aug 52 In August, all mines of the Gruzugol' Combine, except Mine No 1 of the Akhaltsikhe Mine Administration, fulfilled the plan for coal output. The aver- age daily output for the combine during 8 months was more than 1.4 percent above the plan and 8 percent higher than in the same period for 1951. The Tkvarchelugol' Trust, which completed the 8-month plan on 15 August, holds first place among enterprises of the combine. The 8-month plan for coal output was fulfilled by the Mine imeni Stalin, the Mine imeni Beriya, and Akhi- blari Mine of the Tkvarchelugol' Trust; also by the Mine imeni Lenin and the Gelati Mine of the Tkibulugol' Trust. During the past months, the work of Mine No 2 of the Akhaltsikhe Mine Administration has improved and has been fulfill- ing the plan 120-130 percent. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 50X1-HUM, In the first half of 1952, 55 percent of all exploited faces lagged, but in July and August, this percentage had been reduced to 26 and 22, tively. reepec- TISVARCBBLUGOL' TRUST -- U901', No 8, 52 The Tkvarchelugol' Trust fulfilled the 1951 plan for coal output 115.6 Percent, which is a 26-percent increase over 1950. The 1951 output was 3.4 times that of 1945, 2.4 times that of 1947, and 4.3 times the prewar level. Mines of the trust are continuing to work successfully and completed the 5-month plan 107.2 percent, an 18-percent increase over the same period of 1951. In the first quarter of 1951, the trust won the Transferable Red Banner of the Council of Ministers USSR and still holds it. 951. The Mine imeni Stalin fulfilled the 1951 plan 117.9 percent and the 1952 5-month plan 109.7 percent. All faces of the mine have been conv-rted to the cycle-work schedule, and the planned capacity of the mine has been exceeded 15 percent. The Mine imeni Beriya has been holding the Transfer, Red Banner of the VTe3PS and the Ministry of Coal Industry USS', since 1951. Following the example of the Donbass miners, Tkvarcheli miners are work- ing on individual Stakhanovite plans to increase labor productivity the inner reserves of the trust. In May, 421 miners of the Y and en Stalin, 412 of the Mine imeni Beriya, 96 of Akhiblari Mine No 4, and Mine 123 Smfr1 Mine No 5 were working on such individual schedules. 123 from Processes of coal mining are mechanized 95 percent. Cutting and breaking up coal, conveying, haulage, and loading coal onto railroad cars have been completely mechanized, and 25 percent of the coal is loaded by machine onto the conveyer. The quality of the coal being mined by the trust is improving. In 1951, the ash content of run-of-the mine coal was reduced 0.14 percent and during 5 months of 1952 was reduced 0.27 percent more. The Tkvarcheli Central Coal-Cleaning Plant has put its second unit into operation. This, together with the increased output of the Tkvarchelugol' Trust during the second quarter of 1952, has doubled the productivity of the coal-cleaning plant. In 1951, the Tkvarchelugol' Trust saved 2 rubles, 8 kopeks per ton in the production cost of coal. During 4 months of 1952, 420,000 rubles were saved by reducing production costs further. XARAGANDAUGOL' COMBINE -- Ugol', No 8, 52 In 1951, Karaganda miners completed the annual plan ahead of schedule and extracted more than 200 trainloads of power and coking coal above the state plan. Labor productivity was 12 percent higher in 1951 than in 1950. All or the majority of the faces have been converted to the cycle-work schedule in mines No 1 and 2 of the Stalinugol' Trust, Mine No 1-bis and No 31 of the Kirovugol' Trust; and "so No 17-bis, No 20, and No 64-83 of the Lenin- ugol' Trust. CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 C ONF 1DEWI1AL In Mine No 31 of the Kirovugol' introduced in 5 sections, all Trust, the cycle-work schedule has been of which are completing the cycle norm 175-230 meters long, where coal to extracted in two shifts, the average daily output per shift is organizing. . At faces cycle-work schedule was achieved byTsectiont ot6a success .+ rgmine, the 200 meters long, where the coal seam was 1.7 meters thIcksame mine. At a face 560 t of were extracted in one shift. A total of rO workers are em?loyedoin thecsec_ tion, all of whom are achieving 1J-2 times their norms. Monthly productivity per worker at the face was 215-220 tons. Mine No 20 imeni Zhdanov delivered 115 trainloads of coal above the plan in 1951. This mine operates entirely on the cycle-work schedule. The number of faces, formerly seven to nine, has been reduced to four, and the average output per face, completing a cycle each 24 hours, is 950 tons. Reorganization of production at the face has made it possible to utilize combines more efficiently and to increase considerably the level of mechanized loading at the face. The following table indicates the increase in mechanized loading at the face, as Well as the growth in productivity of combines: 1950 1 First 4 Months 19 Number of combines in o 5 - of 1952 peration L 30 52 67 evel of mechanized loading at the face (percent) M t 45.2 39.7 6 43 on hly productivity of combine (tons) 4,377 5,524 . 5,903 Great success has also been achieved by workers engaged in open-pit min- ing. The Uglerazrez Trust fulfilled the 1951 plan ahead of schedule and de- livered more than 240,000 tons of above-plan coal. Savings from a reduction in planned production costs amounted to more than 2 million rubles. During 5 months of 1952, the open pits gave the country 140,000 tone of above-plan coal. Labor productivity per worker has been raised to 170 tons. In Open Pit No 1-2, a two-shift method of operations was introduced burden was removed by the nontransport method, which made it possible free more than 100 workers for other types of work. to OVUGOL' COMBINE -- U901', No 8, 52 In 1951, the Kemerovugol' Combine fulfilled the plan for coal output 101.7 percent, exceeding the 1940 output 72.5 percent; the 1946 output, 56 percent; and the 1950 output, 9.2 percent. The plan for the first half of 1952 was fulfilled ahead of schedule, and tens of thousands of tons of high-grade, above-plan fuel were delivered to the country. The productivity of cutting machines increased from 6,398 1951 to 7,350 tons in December 1951 (16 percent), ctiv in oflt Donbass combine increased in the same period m and the ns to,7 7,744 of the percent). During 4 months of 1952, t productivity ty of tons to asst tons (11 was raised to 8,464 tons, or 22 percent above1950t of the Donbass combine Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 In 1951, increased employment of the Donbass combine led to an increase of 12.8 percent over 1950 in loading at the face. In 1951, 12.2 percent :sore rock was removed by rock-loading machines and 30.1 percent more coal by coal- loading machines during development work than in 1950. The monthly advance of the face with the aid of the S-153 machine rose from 68.2 linear meters in July to 78.5 linear meters in December. If labor-consuming processes per 1,000 tons of daily mining are taken at 100 percent for 1950, then they were reduced to 86 percent by 1 January 1952 and to 81 percent by 1 May 1952. In 1951, mines of the combine used metal props in 21.4 kilometers of main workings, thus saving 15,800 cubic meters of mine timbers. On 1 January 1952, 33 faces converted to metal props, which made it possible to save 27,000 cu- bic meters of mine timbers. During 1951, the combine made great efforts to conserve electric power and succeeded in eav4ng 7,4 90,000 kilowatt-hours. In 1951, as a result of reconstructing the roads of the railroad station of the Babunakovskaya Mine, Mine No 5/7, the Butovskaya Mine, and others, transport costs were reduced 5.5 percent below the plan. Figures on the performance of the Polysayevskaya_l Mine of the Leninugol' Trust, given in the table below, may be taken as an excellent example of the performance of mines of the Kemerovugol' Trust: 1950 1951 First Quarter April 1952 1952 of total mining) 40.2 46.5 52 81 Average monthly productivity of combine (tons) 5,720 7,'83 7,718 17,016 Labor productivity at faces provided with combines (tons) 5.5 6.5 7.6 9.2 Average monthly labor pro- ductivity per worker (tons) 39.8 42.8 46.7 49.9 Production costs per ton of coal (percent 100 91. 86.5 84.7 Wages per mine worker (percent) 100 105 104 112.5 Wages per worker at face (percent) 100 102 109 119 SREJ)AZUGOL' COMBINE -- Tashkent, Pravda Vostoka, 31 Aug 52 In 1951, the Uzbekugol' Trust produced more than 40 times as much coal as in 1942 and 11 times as much as in 1946, the start of the postwar Five-Year Plan. At present, the Uzbekugol' Trust is producing more than 30 percent of the total output of the Sredazugol' Combine. The combine exceeded the 7-month plan for coal output 1.3 percent, a 16.8-percent increase over the correspond- ing period of 1951. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 The 7-month plan was fulfilled 107.1 percent by the Uzbekugol' Trust and 100.2 percent by the Kyzyl-Kiya Trust. Large amounts of coal have been de- livered by Mine No 4 of the Sulyuktaugol' Trust, Dzhal Mine of the Kyzyl-Kiya Trust, Mine No 8 of the Tadzhikugol' Trust, Mine No 4 of the Lengerugol' Trust, and the Angren section for open-pit mining. During 7 months of 1952, labor productivity for the combine as a whole rose 12.5 percent over the same period of 1951. At present, 20 percent of the faces in the combine have been converted to the cycle-work schedule, and by the end of 1952, this number will increase 1+i times. Some of the faces which have been converted have increased their out- out 50 percent or more. The output from face No 2 of Mine No 9 of the Uzbek- ugol' Trust used to be about 85 tons each 24 hours. Since the conversion of the mine, the coal yield has risen to 200 tons. Labor productivity at the converted faces has risen 25-30 percent. COAL ENTERPRISES MAKE 1952 PLEDGES -- Moscow, Pravda, 31 Aug 52 Stalinugol' Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 75,000 tons of above-plan coal, including 29,000 tons for coking. 2. Labor Productivity Six percent above 1951. Conversion of 27 faces to the cycle-work schedule; level of mechani- zation of loading at faces in slightly dipping or dipping seams to be raised to 31 percent. 4. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Artemugol' Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 60,ooo tons of above-plan coal for coking. 2. Work Methods Conversion of 21 faces to the cycle-work schedule. 3. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 3talinehakhtostro Combine Output tion of three m neesineby theOfStalinthe Trustrin constriction fourth starting operation by the prtemehakhtostroy Trust in September, and one mine by the Kraenoarmegsk_ shakhtostroy Trust by 7 Rovember. Voroshilovgradugol' Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 45,000 tons of above-plan coal, including 20,000 tons for coking. 2. Work Methods Increase of the number of faces on the cycle-work schedule to 190; level of mechanization of loading at faces in slightly dipping or dipping seams to be raised to 42 percent. 3. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Donbassantratsit Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 36,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Work Methods Conversion of eight faces to the cycle-work schedule; level of mech- anization of loading at faces in slightly dipping or dipping seams to be raised to 15 percent. 3. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Voroshilovgradshakhtostroy Combine Output Exceeding the 1952 plan by 10 million rubles' worth of construction and installation work; putting seven mines in operation in the last 4 months of 1952. Rostovugol' Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 55,000 tons of above-plan coal. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 2. Work Methods Increase of the number of faces on the cycle-work schedule to 60 per- cent of the total number; level of mechanization of loading at faces in slightly dipping or dipping seams to be raised 10 percent above December 1951. 3? Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Ulu einuglestroy Combine Output Completion of the 1952 plan for coal output by 21 Dezember- delivery moval,000conto" Of structionvofppitsb coal; completion of the plan for overburden re- installation work by 21 December;7 putting November and the plan for construction and ski Coal it Semenovskiy Brlquetting Plant in operation in the fourth quarter. and the ZaPadshakhtostroy Trust Completion of the 1952 plan for construction and installation work by 21 December; raising the speed of sinking shafts to 50 linear meters per month in Poritekiy Mine No 1 and Mine No 2. MOB vOugOl' Combine 1. output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 45,000 tone of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity A 5-percent increase over 195). 3. Work Methods Conversion of 25 faces to the cycle-work schedule. 4? Quality of Product Coal to be improved In quality. Moss hakhtostro Trust of Glavtsentroshakhtostro Output Completion of 1952 plan for construction and installation work by 21 December; putting four mines in operation by the end of 1952. Mosgrazhdanug ezhilstroy Trust of Glavtsentroshakhto t Output Completion ahead of schedule of the 1952 plan for construction of housing and putting it in use. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Aelidovshakhtoetro Treat of Glavtsentroshakhtostro Output six million rubles' worth of construction and installation work above the plan; putting in use 1,000 square meters of housing above the plan. shakhtsDetestrov Trust output Completion of the 1952 plan for sinking shafts and for construction and installation work by 21 December; sinking 20 shafts from 1 September to 31 December and increasing the speed of shaft sinking 10 percent above the Plan for caisson operations and 15 percent for operations in frozen subsoils. Tulaugo1' Combine 1. output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 30,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity Six percent above 1951. 3. Wor,'Methods Conversion 20 faces to the cycle-work schedule. 4. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Kuzbaeeugol' Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1912 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of?150,000 tons of above-plan coal, including 50,000 tons for coking. 2. Labor Productivity Six percent above 1951. 3. Work Methods Conversion of 35 faces to the cycle-work schedule; level of mechani- zation of loading at faces to be raised to 36 percent. 4. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Kemerovugol' Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 75,000 tons of above-plan coal, including 25,000 tons for coking. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 2. Labor Productivity Seven percent above 1951. 3. Work Method, Conversion of 20 faces to the cycle-work schedule; level of mechani- zation of loading at faces to be raised to 55 percent. 4. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Kuzbaseshakhtoetro Combine output 28 December; of the 1952 plan for construction and putting four mines and five installation work by coal cleaning plants in operation. EtraQandauol' Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 65,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity Seven percent above 1951. 3. Work Methods Level of mechanization of loading at faces in slightly dipping and dipping seams to be raised to 65 percent. 4? Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Karaindashakhto,troy~ 0~b_ 1ne output 21 Decemberomppluettin yointheop1952retianplanonefor construction and installation work by mine and the first unit of two woad- processing Plante by the same date. Molotovngol' Combine 1. Output Kizelu Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule by the Stalinugol', Bol and Kugol' trusts; delivery of 80,000 tons including 22,000 tons tons for coking. Of above-plan coal, 2. Labor Productivity Completion of 101 percent of the 1952 plan by the Stalinugol' Trust, 101.5 percent by the Koapashugol' Trust. Trust, and 102 percent by the Kizelugol' Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Level of mechanization of loading at faces to be raised to 23 percent by the Stalinugol' Trust and to 53 percent by the Kizelugol' and Kospashugol' trusts. 4. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Kizelshakhtostroy and Trust No 29 of Glavvostokuglestroy output Completion of the 1952 plan for construction and installation by 21 December. Chelyabinskugol' Cc-abine 1. output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 50,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity A total of 8.3 percent above 1951. 3. Work Methods Conversion of six faces to the cycle-work schedule; level of mechani- zation of loading at faces in slightly dipping and dipping seams to be raised to 9 percent. 4. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Chelyabinskshakhtostroy Trust of Glavvostokuglestroy output Completion of the 1952 plan for construction and installation by 21 December. Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 85,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity Fourteen percent above 1951. 3. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Voeteibugol' Combine 1? output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 33,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity A total of 7.6 percent above 1951. 3. Work Methods Conversion of 20 faces to the cycle-work schedule; level of mechani- .zation of loading at faces in slightly dipping and dipping seems to be raised to 37 percent. 4? Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Cheremkhovoahakhtostro Trust of Glavvostoku estro output Completion of the 1952 plan for construction and installation work by 21 December. Kraenoyarakugol' Combine 1. output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 35,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity A total of 12.1 percent above 1951. 3. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Krasnoyarskshakhtostroy Trust of Glaw oatokuRlestrov Output Completion of the 1952 plan for construction and installation by 21 December. Khabarovsku of Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 70,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity A total of 9.6 percent above 1951. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 3. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Raychikhugleetroy of Olavvoetokuglestro output Completion of the 1952 plan for construction and installation work by 21 December. Primorskngol' Combine 1. output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 30,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity Five percent above 1951. 3. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. oruzugol' Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 40,000 tons of above-plan coal. 2. Labor Productivity A total of 8.6 percent above 1951. 3. Work Methods Conversion on nine faces to the cycle-work schedule; level of mechani- zation of loading at faces in slightly dipping and dipping seams to be raised to 35 percent. 4. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Cruzshakhtoatroy Administration Output Completion of the 1952 plan for construction and installation work by 21 December. Sredazugol' Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 100,000 tons of above-plan coal. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 50X1-HUM Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2 3. Work Methods A total of 10.7 percent above 1951. 2. Labor Productivity Level of mechanization of coal cutting in mines to be raised to 13 4. Quality of Product Coal to be improved in quality. Estonslanets Combine 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan ahead of schedule; delivery of 30,000 tons of above-plan shale; completion of the 1952 plan for construction and Installa- tion work by 21 December. Labor Productivity Five percent above the 1952 plan. Quality of Product Shale to be improved in quality. Main Administration of Coal Mining Machiner 1. Output rubles' worthlofi above-plan 1952 mining plan equipment; production, by the end5of 0 1952on of 40 new types of coal-mining machines, incluiing a cutting machine for remov- ing rock layers; a combine, by the Gorlovka Order of the Red Banner of Labor Plant imeni Kirov; SK-30 and SKM-2 scraper coveyers for underground transport of coal, by the Kharkov Order of Lenin Svet Shakhter Plant; the VOM-M10 jig- ging machine for cleaning coal, by the Voroshilovgrad Plant imeni Parkhomenko; the EBMG-25 electric drill, by the Tomsk Plant imeni Vakhrushev; organ-pipe props for supporting the roof in thin seams, by the Toretskiy Plant imeni Voro- ehilov; the AYaP9-300 high-pressure pump with increased efficiency, by the Lap- tevo Machine-Building Plant; and development-work combines, by the Kopeysk Plant imeni Kirov and the Toretakiy Plant imeni Voroshilov. 2. Labor Productivity A total of 3.2 percent above the 1952 plan. Glavstroymekhanizatsiya 1. Output Completion of the 1952 plan for gross and commercial production by 21 December; above-plan production of 100 pumps used in development work, 35 deep-well pumps, 100 winches used in development work, and 30 pneumatic grab loaders. 2. Labor Productivity Three percent above the 1952 plan. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700090413-2