STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050 Page 108 · 108 of 198
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050
English Translation
l3.sheet on the activity report from 1/9 to 31/10.1942. THE PRIMATOR-STELLVERTRETER Igndlewievtbetrete regere eb k THE MAIN CITY PRAG. oll doon tdun nxetludoe R should probably be compensated for the smallness of the fruits by increased sugar content. The fact that the supply of potatoes to the population is excellent is an essential safety factor for the winter. Since 904,280 potato cards were exchanged no less than 660,08l into storage certificates, it is proven that the majority of the population of Prague is already covered with potatoes until spring.It is interesting that a total of l69,80l consumers have been directly supplied by the grower. This highlights the close interdependence of a considerable part of the population in Prague with the surrounding country. - The supply of vegetables and fruit has been satisfactory in the last two months, - In the case of the cheese supply an improvement will be sought in the sense that the still possible double delivery by milk and butter suppliers is eliminated.by Since the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour has considerably reduced the supply of footwear, a great deal of cover for lighter linen shoes and wooden shoes in particular had occurred. For this purpose, work shoes could be added in September and the quota for road shoes for October could be increased from 3 to 6 percent. e edmsitaed Prague schools 6742 kg bones, 44,228 kg paper, 29,638 kg. Iron, 685 kg of rubber and 3500 kg of non-ferrous metals were collected.ögf nov In the urban economy, certain questions about the urban large estate were revived. Since the manor in Unter-Potschernitz is still under the compulsory administration of the Land Office, the coercive administrator, by eliminating the city, relinquish this farm to a tenant, then submits a number of requests for the expansion of the farm for the purpose of covering costs by the city but has not yet paid for a lease to the town, I intend to address with the head of the land office the question of whether the maintenance of this compulsory administration, given the fact that responsibility 88388