AFTERMATH OF STALIN DENIGRATION; ATTITUDE TOWARD YUGOSLAVIA; SUPREME PARTY SCHOOL, MACEDONIAN QUESTION; SALARIES AND PRICES

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10 : CIA-R DP81-0028OR001300160002-0 14 50X1-HUM 10 00 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10 : CIA-R DP81-0028OR001300160002-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-0 =.5 Si.\ COFY 3015419 CENTRAL P'ITELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT S-E-C-R-E-T This material contains Information affecting the Na- tional Defense of the United States within the mean- trig of the 6planage laws. TWO 16. U.S.C. Sees. Tat and 7W. the tratumiealon or revelation of which In any manner to an unauthorized person Is prohibited by law. SUBJECT Aftoa;.:ath of Stalin Denigration; DATE DISTR. 30 October 1956 tttUtvde toward iugoslavia; Supreme Party School, N .cedonian Question; NO. OF PAGES 1 Salar'.es and Prises REQUIREMENT NO. RD REFERENCES 50X1-HUM IMPERFECT THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE. THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. (FOR KEY SEE REVERSE) a. A two-page report on the reaction of Part;; members to the Stalin denigration; b. A half-;age ctatnment on Bulgaria's attitude towards Yugoslavia as directed by the USSR; c. A quarter-page statement on the Macedonia uestion; d. An eight-page report on the one-year coos e given by the Supreme Party School, liv' ., conditions at the school, subjects +.aught, names of instructors, Com- munint indoctrination and philosophy as de.cribed by '.arty Secrete Dinitur Grnev and others, and types of discussions held at thy: school; 50X1-H ? ATE - Ev ARMY _3L `NAVY A I R .-Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-0= moody had defended Stalls at the Sopras. Ptrty School after tns tart of tro.eh.tr . depudtttisa of Malts had bees effisialilr sons d. the Sea story of the Srpre Party Scheel labeled the broadcast. of the Free World staticm in Irevsk v's attacks as Stalls, as aaaW p epagamda. This is the rename tip traasehsves shaman as Stalin wane revealed to the Sula,4aa Communists Ithe hell text of Lrus.hev a s each to the 20th of of CPDSBS teas . _ * printed in the salprisaa papers. only a hand.tu) 1- of Tugeslav j ppasta elaland that Mafia r.s net is Us galley toMard TYto. Lecturer ITAJa, t !cats! Parkins or-ast abet, bed attask.d and criticised Stalin ems before the pahlicatias at the desisiass of the 5th Sessiea of the CC. the students at the Supreme Party Sshasi anerAriM hip.., that after the decisions of the 5th Session of the Cc, brooder t'saoa r, c pasiall, ftoadaa to oritieis., weld be granted to the party members. But when the setters of the CC sax the vislent resotioa asong the rank and file Cca.Sst ambers after Vilio 0U*VZIEOT's costs, tiben they saw the party seaters were at satisfied with the dosiaisss of tie 5th Sonnies, criticizing GC's decisions after preach. NOOM's ar"et, the GC slsaped dam on disoiplia, and free ori.ticism ameug partr members. S oss rho criticised the 00 was sallsd up by the CC to sa Lie hi beiafise and we mover heard at agate. Bush was the case, with Peter &UNWO who, c,te trio se terse questions tab were to -be assimmired h7 mailer Silt dot" a meeting of all the students of the 50X1 Supreme Forty School, which meeting was held is Disitur Blagoov theater. 8D410Ii0T asked rap Cherreakov was sorer sentenced for his deeds, why-the members of the CC at that tins never objected to Oierveake-'s deeds and was it not time _or a radical change in the CC membership. SUS 's questions are lab" as .seep prerwunoements. During the lunch roosss STAMM, the Secretary of the One-Tear Coarse and other members of the nesting bw saaa had gees to the Sspraaa Party School and oaapared handwritings of students with their aotoboeks. !beom an able to identify BUSY as the writer of the questicns. SSDSONOT pa aapellAd free the Soprome Pasty School right away and nobody beard of his sine* talking about tlwi &e4aions of the 5th Session of the CC. The mail Subject ha boons WJq all discussions an Cierwakow's dstatull made during the 5th Session of the CC were not officially anwouneod? Svss Seprese Party School students working at the CC ,ritici.xod the secrecy of the discussions. Humors ban been circulating at the supreme Party School regarding the" disewsises. It has been rveered that Slavebo TW'P T tad demanded that 4'.warwab~ be degraded all to $ . Also ether victims oommooted Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-0 tttb Traiobo ZOSZWss cams have bean aoousiag Ch rvsakov. Slaveho 1 had boon . ~ an avain.t the aen is ant or hate 2000 as Pries Minister, simoe 50X1-HUM by his wife, because COLRVKflQT never paid attention to his fast], and teenage son, i , o has been riding a notorsbostor from soccer as to soccer gams. CiERVENKOV defedod himself, stating that the accusations an not true, that he thsd always discussed all questions with the members of the CC, that be had never ::,erd aiq objections tram any amber of the CC thus thinking that the CC members a,;rted with CHCRVSNW* for arrests of EDSZOVID ass. '!!s members of the CC during the 5th Session, were divided into three gross One grotty defending a ko Cf&RVENWY, c :w group with kgko DIMIAWT, tahi thought that MLyko DMKYAiov as the suet moder4 HUM F0.d recoDci.liator7 amber of the 00 , and the third glow with Slaveho Tama who b'tcs been violently against /alkoe C WOV. CHUVI*OV bas boom also criticised C:O:RVENEOV also had stated t he had never tried to glorify himself. Anton YUOOV W is chosen as Prima kilaister because it seemed that be had 1m objected to Vulko s o 3TOV's man, and this had teen the reason for lmton Y000T'a ouster as Minister of the Interior. Zee official reasons for Y000Ves ouster, however, are that YOOOV had failed as Minister of Interior to bare a spy organisation ready in order to detect LOBTCN's subversive e?;tivities. communists regime. Anton TV00T is also known as a woman chaser, It was rumored among the students at the Supreme Party School that YUWV had been deicing the wife of a Colonel in Pannbarevo before be ever became a Prime Minister, and that another t m Conaeinist surprised TUOOV in the Colonel's villa in Pancharovo. socording to the Communists is capable of starting a revolution against the Communist not popular among the Bulgarian people, but this does not worry the 1e never capable to starting trouble for the regime. It is the working class which Ills there is evidence of unemployment in Bulgaria. People without iacrk have been forced to register at the city office of "Trudovi Reservi" (Labor r?sesrve), long quasi of workers waiting in front of the offices 50X1-HUM 4 p 50X1-HUM^ D r Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-0 DIRECTIVES n14 MOSGOW TO TIi BMALRLN GOVE10aff MCM OUTIBS BOLOilId S 5 DOOR NT YOWL Y190=VIA )oscow's directives. I6umver, Disitur Ganev is a speech to the student body of the Supreme Part School. the decisisms of the 5th session of the CC, had ride a slip, whiab slip Indicates that directives have been received frcm Moscow regarding Improvement of relations with Yugoslavia. GUEV hhd stated, 50X1-HUM Our Soviet cemrades have been criticising us. Wb,n we had to carry out some poor piece of advice given to is by our Soviet comrades, we were too rash in executing it. (Note. It refers to Tralcho EOBTO71s arrest, trial and sentence.) but on the other hand, when our Soviet comrades prompted us to do same thing good, which would benefit us, we have been very slow or we have delayed action. (Notes This refers to Soviet advice to the Bulgarian Government for improvement of relations with Yugoslavia by bringing CMERVENIOT's downfall as a first step.) This indicates that the Soviets bare advised the CC to ouster GHEF:V NXDV a long tine ago, probably after I and B's visit to Yugoslavia. )iM iTRdvtAA D Although it has nnrr been aaanmsed officially, talks bees is pregeas for the o.ding of Pirin Maoedoala to Zsisslav Massdaala, itile ad Desilape4 annexed to Bulgaria. This eubi.ot has been freely discussed by studsats at the 50X1-HUM C) 2) a-. I pp ra Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-? X1-HUM DAL 09 Ts SUPME PARTM SCHOOL - 013 !AR cows The Supreme Party School is located on Anton Ivanov St. #3, in Lesemets, Sofia, the former French College by the Seminary This school is aador the direct 50X1-HU supervision of the CC of IC?. no Se;rem Forty el baa two types of courses, the f the fu l course of the t es o full-three year course and one-year comae. Gradua Supreme Party school are slated to become presidents or secretaries of village, town, cuoliya, rayonen and chrug party committees, while graduates of the one-year course are to become party workers in the different party committees, or fill up slots which are reserved for party s?abere such as chief of personnel in the difference:ri . ses .iraduatea of the full course receive diplomas which has college rating, of the one-year coarse receive nothing but a remark in their dossier that they have at- tended the school. Too old building of the hunch college is used for classrooms and by the Supreme Party School administration. Two new buildings have been erected. One houses the dormit- ories of the full course students, the other one the dormitories of the one-year course. __ ...+,....ttnn which would be used by the administration of o the listeners *to. The students of the Supreme Party 0411001 were paid as Harried students with children receive 90% of the salary the students received prior to their attending the Supreme Party School. Married students without children, or married students whose wives are working receive 40% of their previous salaries. Single students receive 40 of their previous salaries. s, which sips include ? the salaries 50X1-HUMS of the Supreme Party School averaged , OOU,uw the 000 of the students, called listeners, salaries of the lecturers, which are over 1,000 for lave monthly, salaries for cooks, clearning women, upkeep of the buildings, f llow t f i third oullnicg w^ .u,~a.a .....~ ......--- ---- -- - - the Supreme Party School. A separate hen t has been also under construction Administration bui All Students at the ." in the school. 0-4- qnhool received free food and were obliged to live Part School received free food and were obliged to live A-" etUneabe au woo b^W-- ---o -- - d ti r: on an the 0krug or County Party Committee and approved by the CC, while uomir-a P 0 . - approval of foreign citizens for the Supreme Party Schoo 11 done -I- bythe CC of i; The students of the one-year course were divided into 22 groups, each group coneistlog total attendance of the one-year course to th e of 1 to 16 students, which makes course of the Supreme the full as wall an course , about 530 students. The year Party school, started on 1 Sep rse eased l Jan i 1 I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-0 I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-00280R001300160002-0 Thp students of the full course were diviAs4 into tis'es o3asaos. First )ear, Stooad yct.r and third year. Subject did not know tae enact notber of etudiats of the lull co-. -me but thought that their amsher va. about the Maas y the aseber of the students of the one-year course, judging by the sleeping aoocusdatioms for tho.stadents of t, full course. the strdonts of the Sn-year oesrse studied the some subjects an the'a.s studied by the full course stadeats with the only exception that the subjects foJ# the one-year course were sat te%grt in detail. They were prnantod In a torie fo,'m. The students of the theep?yrar tarse also studied hessian and Prsasa or Go; tan which languages were not taw#t to the antis-year come. TL?, following are the' mbjeots tangat to the omo year courses Philosophy - taught by WS,I Political Economy of the oapitalist ooustrier - T 1 Party Organisation - ITALY, Maeho PAPAZOV and Dr. 110 History of the MP - BOt:HUOT sad UTilDVS, History of SCP - RQT, 011 Plant Growing - Frei. BAUT8U Mechanisation of Farms - Prof. BUZYM Cattle Raising - Prof. BALITSEL The daily program of the one-year oarso as the followings 08.00 to l2.OC hours - Lectures 12.00 to 34.00 hours - look rose" 14.00 to 18.00 bow" - Leotsrss 18.00 to 20.00 hours - Supper and rest 2J.00to 23.ro hours - Obligatory stuOy time students were allowed to go to town Wednesday evenings and stay in town from Saturday +-erring to Sunday evening. The fourth floor of the one-year coarse building was used vis ting wives or husbands of stndsats. .a students of the ono-year coarse were introduced to the order of the school, .l Sep swber 1955 and on 2 September they started classes, the first sub eat bellm Pbiloeopba. Here is a brief ea the stbiect of awhilosoyb3 50X1-HUM Ca C) MEN to eesnp 4. rL' Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-0 50X1-HUM rags ) Thor* are two womb" is pbileoapho uiiob try to flp is the srigla of life. One is the eatuiislistia `.:ui,noh, ubleb is boliaved by the GGmmusists 40 claim that s:tt.?: is primary and oomed oasasass seosedas7. MW attar is the id alistle branch, stepor?.od by the ft** ' edit, whiok claims that cosaoiovaaas is primary and matter; ???f" brei-h try tip explain tab! ez"!-.: a llis as a union this ' a.stisa is of as Interest bOasotiman 50X1-HUM ,.f Prot/Piss F oaaw-t be proven are`, %w--, or the . It eo last at the social development we ...s that all wen.. . :shmeata is osi.eo* do not oar as a result of a material ?s:'wi.ati a bat have ones as a result of the Nassieur'U, daith means that the matter is secondar7i i.a., the .resti.on of the world voeld hone been impossible without the dedifilve tieg of the o.veei 'mess uiiob people can God. Iwoa diewssad this questiem with lecturer an, cad after getting as trasauuaorsr amswr from 00 addressed the st.dsnta 50X1-HUM with the following statamamte 'I+save his slose, be say be thinking the same soy as I, bat is afraid to say so aieeo he is afraid to lace his salary which is over 1, 000 laves eoath y . The Gamemulat philoeopkW olaiss that thara sac be so pregr i rlthoet s4 basic contradictio" In society. and that the.. basic contradictions could be solved only through a revolution, or as Lain calls it 'leap with d.streotiea', which aeo.rtisg to the ono md.ots applies to mature and as well to society. But if we look upon the dovalapoest of society we get a different picture, we came to different conclusions. ihs have a/~s~exu~al relation, between the male and the female. A child is born. 1+aesad ielg to t m C cats we have to have some kind of a victim either frog the sale or tems:+i sox as a result of this child coming to life. From bare it is obvious that the r1.,%v must thlakeia1 is wrong. 7044ys politiaiams meat not think that the Comoasiste am aboadraiag this theory and that the C- iste plan to case to I rnational Questions bald an power through parlismeatary meaaa. p+> 1vi a =4--% regularly at the Ss,e'eae Party 8sbool, nlsitu r GLhii a--* sot care in the iiussian people in the event of war., If the Casueuaiste slain that tears would be so social progress without say basic contrsditioas, wIp do they refuse treedam to others, wkq do they ban strikes? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-0 t;r .I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-00280R001300160002-0 rage 4 IGah answereds 98uoh freedom are rastristed is a Comnusipt country because the 1zws are discovered and resolved.' What an these laws? 'his discussion was contin- ued in the room of Los! IDES and the conclusions years prisons, concentratiol n s 50X1 -HUM etc., thew are the lava with 'tot, the basso eaatradimtuna..-~. sale.,e n OOMM st theories and Communist practices. The theory serves the purpose to convert people to Communism not boause of their 50X1-HUM knowledge, but because of their iseer.sa._ b. Political 2oonnW of the Capitalist Countriess The students were acquainted with the facts about wage, Monetary system, basic laws governing the eoenogq of this :apitalist system, exploitation of labor, development of industry under capitalism, vita which the Cammuniata are trying to prove to the students there is nothing white in the capitalist countries. All is blaalc. this regime of a 50X1-HUM country should not be determined by the economic set-app of the county l but by the use of the idealistic theory. In this way the seems of production can still be in the hands of the State under different social forms, but not Communist. Thanks to to private initiative, the econamio measures of the West are Moth bettor than the measures of the Communist countries which are studied at the Suprems Party Scheel. 'rho chief of Personnel Committee for whlture and Sport), IAZAPnV who had visited both the Soviet Union and Wsstern50X1-HUM countries, after besriag TMWSSnYAS statements about the low standard of We in the '..,t, stood vp and told the group bow amused be was when he found out bow zany items a worker in the West could purchase with his monthly salary, a watoh, a bicycle, clcthes and ethers. LAZAHDV told the group that these conditions exist throughout ,w9 stern hurope, Austria included, TUMPES nA reddened in answer while she listened tom: 1.AZARCV and startwd explaining in confusion - that there were economic crisis in the West every 4 or 5 years, that there were strikes which bring setbacks to the arker, thus making the worker's earning power itch lower. This however is not true, after each strike the owrkers gain higher wales. TURPESHEVA's statements on the economic crisis is not true, since it is 12 years after the war and no crisishad materialised. Aosther typical question during discussion hours is the esploitiation of the, working class, C: -nit claim that exploitation had been abolished in Communist countries, out this is not true, because exploitation had laarseted several ti:eau In Communist e,atries. Let us take for example a shoemakers For 8 hours cf wor:.ing time be can produce, lot us say 10 pairs of baby shoes which cost in Fialg,u :,- 15 laves. This means 250. His daily wage is 17 love, material, wear and tear of ton. 50 Les, whieh is 67 lava. We have 83 lava left. Are these 8.1 lava an?added val. (Comxmist tern - prinadena stoyaist for profit) which they call exploitation of be worker or not? Not sheep but mutton. Where do these 83 lava go and why is the wc?.zingmsn in Bulgaria so poorly paid? They go to the party apparatus for the salaries of -ulitismen, militia agents, whoa you could see in factories, offices r.O s ' :.nr t1l&i r., -Sept ~iIt t Cqnv'nisfe a~^ yV -'?- Jr' par-amp. T14a own. tt the worker is not working for himself only but for all those that spy an his. From hen it is evident whether the party is for the working class or mete Froin here it becomes obvious that the party is living on the bash of the working clams., It is much better that it be named 'The sucker of the working class' rather than the def- endant of it. From this discussion it dotard on us that it was we, who are exploiting the working clams. This last statement was made by Bangel LZAIiOV. Political Eeonoq -of Socialism, contains the same aliments as political econaq of capitalist aountriis, with the exception that it was presented in very landitory form. Everything is the Ccesamist block is such better than in the Hest - no strikes, no disputes, no uae^plaWastn, no exploitation of labor, economic successes for certain period, planning of production, organisation of labor, statements from the press. In other words, the Cammaniats are trying to feed the people with theories, let then live with the hope that sametiae there will be prosperity, so that they should disregard the misery that surrounds the. now. History of CPSU - which was written by Stalin and announced as false by the 20th ,ongress of CPSU. Falsification an Communist countries is a natural phenomenon because truth is never spoken or written. That is why one should not expect that 4-.61. of 1%1012" the newl written hi tor t th ill b i f th CflU Th ill y y s w r ng ou e o e . ey w change a few things in order to make people believe in them, but no details on the ~' party's activity relevant to the member of human beings killed or seat to conoeatr-_ camps and prison. This data will never be published but believed by the people of tr-. I i.r Soviet Union. The history of the CM will be written by the people of Russia, and ~ only this history will be valit. =studied the coalition the Communist party wade with ether parties in Russia during 1912, their negotiations with the other parties and the way the October Aen was carried out, the coming to power of the CP and the and of We tmdied the decisions taken during the Party Congresses 50X1 H ,MP) aid the achievements in the NO Stalin's speeches, the readiness of the Soviet Arspr thanks to the party, the of the Army accredited to Stalin's genius. After the 20th Congress of CPSU asked to study Stalin's speeches as activity of the CC 50X1-HUM or CPSU without ssnti name of Stalin. This subject is being taught to ~? ~'oamuniat members in other countries in order to influence then morally and politically / so thy: t they follow the same methods and use the sass tactics for usurping power, to lmprese the Cesaunists of other countries of the invincibility and capability of the i;PSU. ms`s History of BCPs It starts with the study of the biograpby of Diaitur BL&G(ZT, tin disputes between socialists and.agrariana, the splitting of the t`~Poialist party into two factions - wide and ''narrow socialists, the larrew socialists forming liCP after ~m its 22nd Congress, the Influence of CPSU as BCP, its participation in strikes, riots and uprisings, its setbacks during the 1930-39 period and its activity during the war up to the time of their caning to power 9 September 1944, its sucoessea during 1914-56 *to. Most of the activity is highl, exaggerated and does not correspond to r we fipi realities, according to statements be stedeats who remember kids pariod. Eery politiosi party or erynaisation is the West should take notiee of the fate of the other political parties, sass the Ceaaists grub the power. bevy political leader should think twigs before agreeing to tamer popular frosts with the Cammaaniate in the West. C"U along tbO a the Supreme Party d.hool. A great mambo beers the news of Stalin's downgrading from Noises leoodoasts, sod these broadcasts had a wry positive iatlsenss on the people is Bulgaria whether they were CaeamnisL or mot. Be of the students of the firer Party Ssbool believed the broadcasts - some did at. There were long disputes whether there was such a report or sot. The mung?nwet of the school labeled these broadcasts em eneq propaganda. Some strdaats demanded information an this report of Xrescbewws. When the novelty of the now led already worn out in the meet, only then was the CC of BCP forced to inform the students on the contents of the report. Students were read atatoents from the report by secretaries of the Party primary organisation is the school, from whiok it became ehsioes that there were pips between certain ohrono- logical events, as indieatiea that its full form as not released. This report interested individual Coomiosista, but not officials of the MU, because the.. were the an who staged false trials, amesuted anti-Csencuniste, sent people to prison in order to keep the Usaimlit party In pourer-. AM thaw MU officials believed that this was the only method to stay is power, regardless of what Casmasist dignitary's bead is clopped off. Then were long comments among the students after the report was read. It WAS Joan ed that trusebew has been asked "where were you when all the so atrocities were oammitted IV Staling to which K uschow had allegedly answered "I was is the acme spot when you are snip. The people will never believe trusohorv and his'sincerity, because tru.cbs like Stalin will accuse others but mover get the blase himself. Who were Stall Y oollaborators during the time the crimes were coiaittedt Were not they lcrusbhw and Co.! Even the Gc a-aiste were forced to tell the truth, by admitting that oriticism of Stalin has taken place, the Western nations reported it Stul.inrs downgrading did not bring any positive results itt the Comsauaists in Balgatia. The BCP members received a rather severe shook and started looking with suspicion upon their leaders. Prma now on, there will be no praaises for loyalty to the party, but demanding responsibility from the leaders for the arias. committed against the people. This is the iasvitabls fate of the Party. It is of no importance whether there is a one-can leadership or a two-own le:uiership in the Nrty. There is no freedom of a nssion under Communism under one or two dictators. 1t is absorb to believe Soviet promises for freedom of criticism and democracy inside the Party after the 20th Congress of the CPBII, because these are not pesnissable under the Communist system. If seek freedoms were aloes, the Communist will never be able Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-0 take 7 ?.. ?sa~r i _ at ` ~ 3. uw /~. >~.~ ww,- ~. r1`=.. .:~{?o { = *.z1 rnria it became evident at the meeting help in connection with the decisions of the 5th Session of CC of BCP. This sting took place in the beginning of Juts 1956 in the Disitur blagoev theater, which we attended by the Ursa classes of the Supreme Party School and the students of the am-year course. Dinitur GAM talked at this rating on Kruecherss report to the tth Congress and the decision of the 5th Session of the CC. After his report, the audience was asked to write gvsstioss on a all sheet of paper which quuetions were to be answered by Dimitur GAflY. The first question to be arewered was that of Lem )OSf, (see Para 5%; 17 PM Part III) which criticised the C for meting out no settence to 1ulko Chervankov, while a fellow who st?a2s a loaf of bread gets a sentence. Disitur GAM stood up and warned the audience that this was an enesq pronosasoe^eat. A Major in the MV8, a student in his last year at the Supreme Party School, accused the ltlaister of Interior TSASIOY of selfishness and abuse of office. TSANKOV had appointed all his relatives to fat positions in the MR, he had disobargoO an old employee who was about to qualify for pension, he had fired some clerk who did not wars his yogurt properly, had appointed a girl just out of medical school as MVR doctor, only because she was his mistress. Dfrir GA.WV nervously started pounding the table and did not allow the Major to contuse. ,he students protested loudly GABEYss objections. GAJSSY, inspite of the uproar, labeled the Major's statements as false accusations. After the meeting was over the students coined a new slogans Criticise boldly, if you want to be sent to the village (kritik- uvay smelo to da otidesh at solo), criticise but not the party or the CC. GAMEY did not answer all the questions, pretending there as not time, but promised to schedule a special meeting soon. This seating never took place. Among the questions asked were the followings 'Why was not Chervankov sentenced? The blase should be taken equally by Chervenkov and the members of the CC. Saw) atkticised the troops of the Lnterior, same the delivery quotas. The questions were suppose to be asasgmets, but during the noon recess handwritings were checked with school notebooks by an investigative body and the only student identified by his handwriting was Petur SII?OJOV, from Kula, President of the Soviet-Bulgarian Society in Kula, who was discharged from the school and the party as an eneaj of the Party. in his report on the internal situation Disitur GAMEY we also forced to admit that there was unespl:oynent in the country but it was not due to lack of jobs, but to the unwillingness of workers `to go to work to Rabies and Ratak where employment we available. Plant growing, cattle raising and mechanisation of farms were also taught at the ,%prome Party School but the students did not display any interest in these subjects. Prof. BAIEVSKL as the lecturer, who hinted that she exceroised influence at higher Governmental level, especially the Ministerial Council where she had nuggeated a few changes. Page 8 he students at the one-year course felt that they did not get any education at tt? or any culture since philosophy could not be understood by the students, u, :.t (,1 whom had very meager eduo,.tion, while the other subjects consisted of reme,n't,riug dates, numbers, strikes, which have nothing to do with scholastics. I'wq melt) b. Dal ful= i 1. Cm, ~tn.n L DS Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/10: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300160002-0 Dam. !r. NDU%r Dlnstor of the 9ap:r o Par'tii 13. Pntns! DAISPBL, tan*t plant spa at td 8ovyw PWAY Bob"].* Pa"r iautrvstoz 1a Puvq~ Part,P iaotraotor is ..a, are mot wall pald is Holsria. 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