SHALE CEMENT POWER AND TEXTILE INDUSTRIES IN ESTONIA; POSSIBLE URANIUM PROSPECTING

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CIA-RDP80-00810A007000690010-1
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June 19, 1955
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Approved For Release 2008/08/04: CIA-RDP80-00810A007000690010-1 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This material contains inioeenatlon asecting the national Zlefenae at ths United Skates within the meaning of the Tspionage Laws. Title 18, U.S.C. Seca. 793 and 794, the trana,nlasion or revelation of which In aDy manner to an unauthorised person is prohibited by law. DATE OF INFO. PLACE ACQUIRED DATE ACQUIRED USISR,(Estonian SSR) Shale,.Cement, Power, and Textile .Industries in Estonia; Possible Uranium Prospecting NS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS T NTATIVF 1. The shale gasirorks at Kalhtla-J urge; which s lies s to both Tkili Leningrad, is controlled Pros W eeow. =it is common knowledge that great on an ernisation bava;accuread there' Kohtl&-J rXe.'and Ahtme are both near towns. The mines at Kahtla-Jgrve, Kivioli, Sillam4, Ku ruse, and Goldfields '(former British-owned mines) are producing as tell as sex mines at Ahtae and Ubja. The first-grade shale is refined into oil and gasoline in-refineries at KiviiSli, KbhtlaqaArve,and SillwAe.. The second-grade stale is sold for heating factories in Estonia and Russia. 2. The cement and brickworks at Aaeri is Dot working. The cement works at Kunda, on the coast north of Rakvere, is,thus, the only cement works operating in . Estonia. Although it now supplies the whole of 'Estonia, most of its production is sent to Russia, It i transferred from Estonian control to direct control by a ministryl_ In Moscow in 1952'. 3, Its buildings have not been changed since before World War II It yziff__~or_ merle a Danish c ncern Much of the cement produced is shipped by e cm un bor, to Tallinn and to Leningrad. At least one train- load f 8 t 8 o o 12 1 -ton cars o1 cement.each peck is moved from Kurd; t R k e a ver junction; it in not unloaded there All cement consuased in stonia s 38stie clugh a istr K,.+4 d n epot in Tallinn. There is a considerable scmareity of cement in Estonia. All Estonian users have to 'wait their.-turn on a long list kept by the distributing center in Tallinn. REPORT DATE DISTR. 19 June 1955 NO. OF PAGES 2. REQUIREMENT NO. RD REFERENCES This is UNEVALUATED Information NAVY I X L AIR I X T F~1 (Note: Wasbingloo distribytion indicated by "X"1 Reid di tribeHon by "#".) Approved For Release 2008/08/04: CIA-RDP80-00810A007000690010-1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/04: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA007000690010-1 S-E-.C R?E-T 25X1 Electric Power ? A huge new hydroelectric parer station is being built at the Narva waterfall. It is to be ready within the Fifth give-Year .Plan, but nobody knave when this began. According to the nevs"rs, this station is to supply the whole of Estonia. Rakvere is supplied with electric power by a they tation at Pussi, b1tween Rakvere and J8hvi, supplies Kahtla- Jerve. 6. The Kreenhola, Kalevi Vabrik.and Patti Manufaktur (formerly Lina Vabrik) `extilelkil{ls at Narva have been working at full pressure for several years l~aasst. l~.iscellaneous 7. The following 'installations are also known to be working: Railroads and docks. b. At Mardu,near Tallinn: The Forforiit Pphosphorite Works, which is to a. At Tallinn: d. At Kehra: e. At Kardla: f . At ~S,inn~d,~i : g. At Loksa: h, At Tootsi: be connected to the production of superphosphate during the Fifth-Five-Year Plan. The K"31 whine Works. The Volta Electric N Whine Works. The RET Radio Works (Making broadcast receivers). The Luther Furniture i tOr j-. Br ibkworks . Cotton #in. Cellulose Works. Cellulose works; 40 ha east-southeast of Tallinn. Textile mills; on the north coast of Hiiuasa Island, Textile 411o; eight km east of P rnu. Brickworks.; 60 ka east-northeast of ftllinn. Briquette ftctory; 20 km northeast of pl:'3rnu. Glass works; 75 km south of Tallinn. At Jairv$kLndi : 8. Early in 1952, an area near J8hvi was fenced off, while Russians worked within the fences and carried truckloads of earth away to Russia for testing. According to local rugs at the time, the Russians were looking for uranium. Evidently they found none, for the fences were removed and the area is now clear again. It is not true, as the Russians allege, that they have turned Estonia from an agricultural into an industrial country. In the shale-producing area only has industry been notably expanded, 1. C