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Re Decision of the CPC on Logging
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Check delivery figures and results for 1917 and 1918.
What part of the logging organisations are united?
Exact information on the structure of the Logging Department in relation to other institutions.
Practical measures for combating profiteering.
Requisition of all stocks of firewood en route and in Moscow.
Effective measures to have grain[1] carted to the railway stations.[2]
- ↑ Obviously a slip of the pen. The decision adopted by the CPC dealt only with firewood transportation.—Ed.
- ↑ This was written by Lenin in connection with the discussion by the CPC of the report of the Board of Three on logging under the Supreme Economic Council. All Lenin’s proposals were incorporated in the decision adopted by the CPC on this question. The latter allocated 100 million rubles for logging operations, demanded an account of their expenditure within a week and ordered the Board of Three, within the same period, to submit more concrete information on the questions formulated by Lenin.