OFFICIALS AND COLLECTION IN STOJAKOVO
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CIA-RDP82-00457R009300380008-7
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RIPPUB
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C
Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
December 14, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 19, 2002
Sequence Number:
8
Case Number:
Publication Date:
December 4, 1951
Content Type:
REPORT
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1, The villages of Stojakovo and Selemi make up the community of Stojakovo. The
village of Stojakovo has about 360 families, and Selemi has about 25 families.
The population of the community is Orthodox, except for about 0 Catholic
families in Stojakovo. The Chairman of the community was Antefelis Karagoshev,
the Secretary was Raiko Ivancev, and the Treasurer was Georgi Peev. Mito
Jankulov and Lazar Stankov were employees of the Community Council. Gligor
Traikov was the Political Secretary of the 30-member Co mist Party cell
in Stojakovo, and Lazar Stamkov was the Organizational Secretary and Treasurer.
2., The collective in Stojakovo was established in March 19119. The local peasants
were not forced to join the colle ctive, and consequently only 80 families
joined the collective. When informants left, the collective had 8 working
brigades, 350 sheep, and 19 cattle. The collective had one old 3-ton Peugeot
truck and one old Ford tractor. To irrigate the fields the collective had
three water pumps which were driven by Austrian Varsilovski (sic) fuel motors.
3. Working members of the collective received 15 kilograms of corn per month,
old people received i2 kilograms, and children received 7.kilograms. In
1950 working members of the collective received 117 dinars per day.
The bhairman of the collective was Gligor Traikov, the bookk* per was Todor
Karcarov, the treasurer was Mileva Peev, and the warehouse attendant was
Stoian Girov.
Work on the construction of offices and stables for the collective was abandoned
in 1950.
6. A certain Goncev was the priest at the Catholic church in Stojakovo. Kiril
Avramcev, a Catholic priest from Bogdanci, was imprisoned in Idrizovo prison.
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