STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1951, sig. 109-6/43

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69-13a - 6 They are ordered by the Reichskommissar für Altmaterialverwertung on the service way. The collecting material collector will pay the school for the material the prices which he paid earlier to the handing out households. A remuneration of the school to the household of the pupils is not intended. On the contrary, the proceeds should remain for the schools for their own purposes and for book-premies, which are distributed to the school children who are particularly eager in the recording of old materials. In the case of larger schools with a correspondingly larger amount of waste and waste materials, the obligatory Mnittel dealer should distribute a number of collectors corresponding to the needs for the emptying of the school premises. It is optional here whether the collector works on his own receipt or whether he is working as an employee of his middle dealer. The aim is to create a permanent employment relationship with the goal of improving the social position of the Samunler. If a middleman serves for the emptying of the school pre-collectors employed collectors, he has the right to buy directly at the school and to pay the school the prices that the collector would otherwise have paid to the household. 2. All waste and waste materials not delivered to the school are collected in a collection centre, which is to be set up in each house. For the care of the house collection centre a house manager for waste material collection should be installed. This can be the house air booter, the caretaker or a house dweller. It will ensure that in the cellar or in an otherwise suitable place in the house, which must of course be dry, a holder for paper waste is placed, i.e. for used wrapping, cardboard boxes, bags, torn correspondence, etc.. In these containers, under no circumstances can any misconduct be thrown, because thereby the waste paper becomes worth as raw material. Canned food, razor blades, wood wool, metal parts, etc. do not belong in the waste paper. In addition to the used paper container, the house pre-gathering place has to ensure the free keeping of an adequate large plate. On old books, torn carpets, old Gumimi tires, empty bottles, iron and metal parts and other old materials are deposited by the house dwellers for the purpose of recording. The house pre-collections are regularly emptied by the young people by arrangement of the local group leader of the NSDAD. as head of the single staff (veral. Abschn. II). The leaders of the young people's units prepare the necessary organization and arrange with the house-airmen-waiting the pick-up dates. The material to be removed from the pre-collection points of the house receives the middle trader, who pays the cashier of the local group of the NSDAP for this the prices, which otherwise the collector would have paid the household expenses. If the emptying of the house=pre-collectors by the Junq people encounters difficulties, the respective Haus-Luftschutzwart and the responsible Junavolk-führer are obliged to take this unreservedly to the old materials-one-square (consc. I1) with the responsible local group of the NSDAW. In addition to the collection carried out in Section I, collection activities will be carried out as part of the mobilisation of all the forces involved in the collection of waste material by means of: