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INFORMATION REPORT
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1. The following Communists are the leaders of the large State farm in the.
village of Septemvriy si, Baichik Qkoliya:
a) Stoyan Ned ohev, director
b) Ninko Dermatov, deputy director
c) Gani fey, chief accountant
d) Iardan Penchcy, assistant accountant and correspondent of &abotniohesko
Aelo newspaper.
Khrieto Ems, Party secretary
f) Khrieto 2ritunov Zhgj3%7jkoC, combine operator
g) Khristo Georgley, correspondent for the Sofia Ca=uniat newspapers
h) Georgi Tgd=Qy, chief of the "Propaganda and Agitsdtim" aectian of the
Party okoliya committee at Balchik.
2. This State farm raises hogs. During 1953, over 840 ohoata died because of
poor care. In 1952, the State had requisitioned over 1300 pigs while the
peasants and farmworkere (on the farm) had not received any meat m lard
during the entire year. In 1953, almoat all of the young pigs died.
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State Farm in Septemvriytsi, Balchi]c Ckollya
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4. The fodder on the farm in not stored for the winter in the silo; the
straw is still lying out in the fields and the hay is perishing.
5.___ Prior to 1949, the State farm had 47O head of livestock, including
horses, cows, buffaloes, oscen, etc, but this number has decreased to
about one half because many of the animals died. The peasants do not
take care of the livestock because they see that everything is produced
for the benotit of the Communists employed by the farm administration
and by the Party at Balchik. Communists from Balchik very often collect
butter, eggs, milk, cheese, etc from the farm. In 1953, the crops were
harvested late and therefore labor brigades of armed DOSO members
arrested several peasants and handed the chief accountant's book to
Party authorities in Balchik for inspection.
Much of the agricultural machinery is old and cannot be repaired.
Private agr cultural .chincry including tractors, sowers, and threshers,
is nationalized. Two new combines, which are always in repair, a
Stalinets tractor, and an old Soviet T-54 tractor have been delivered
to the farm.
7. The party ind the Trade Union organization are inactive, but they do
enaoL, Laws for arrests, for assaults, etc.
8. e e sent articles to Communist newspapers about the irregularities
on the farm. This was done only to make the peasants and the farm
workers think that they had the right to criticize. As a result of
this, Penchev was dismissed from the farm and assigned to another job.
This was a promotion for vigilance.
9. The peasants of the state farm in Septemvriytei, Be.lchik Ce~oliya, think
that vigilance means the prosecution of Gemeto followers 1 followers of
r M D5 nitrov.7 and followers of e co who are the enemies~.of all TKZS,
DZS, MTS, institutions, and enterprises. All work brigades have a
chief of the brigade and a commissar of the brigade. The latter is a
State Security agent and his assistants are DOSO anC Party members.
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