MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON THE CITY OF TIRGU MURES

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. DATE OF INFO. PLACE & DATE ACQ. REPORT L DATE DISTR. NO PAGES 1. Tirgu-Mures is a p Miscellaneous Information on the City of Tirgu Mires (CT " ? REFERE CES N 2. April 1961 11 RD ;50X1-HUM ial capital in the Magyar Autonomous Region. ,u the remainder Germans (Saxons). In 1958 the its war-time figures of about 13,000 to 65,000 and was close to 85,01 unusual rate of growth population increaser'' 35 percent Rumanians The majority of the settled and in the beginning most have to rely on the aid of relatives' in town. regime, the migrants encounter many difficulties until they are finall, income in the towns. As this trend is contrary to the policy of the thousands of farmers are leaving the villages to seek new sources of the rural population to form collectives and "agricultural associations," 1960. The main factors responsible for this as follows: a. As a result of the continuous pressure exerted by the authorities on b. The number of persons employed in government institutions has grown two or threefold. d. Hundreds of people have been required for staffing the largely ex- panded clinics in the town as well as the Encsel Mauritiu Works, organized in 1958. This plant makes sewing machine components and, in 1959, opened a secret shop for the manufacture of arms (no, details ). employment in town is essential. Meanwhile the continuous influx during the last decade has already resulted in a housing shortage and unemployment In 1960, some 12,000 people were found to be living in unsanitary dwelling 2. In order to stop further uncontrolled growth of the population., Tirgu-Mures was declared a "closed town;" this means that permanent residence requires special permission from the provincial authorities (council and Militia), which is only granted if he can be satisfactorily proved that the applicant's ARMY ACIC 3 50X1-HUM X INAVY A AIR (Note: Washington distribution indicated by "X"; Fi.ld distribution by "#".) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 S-E-C-R E-T conditions and about 6,500 were registered as unemployed. Young married couples continue to live separately at the homes of their respective parents, and in the overcrowded flats people sleep in basements, on tables, etc. 3. In Tirgu- Mures both Hungarian and Rumanian are recognized as official ications between languages in the Region. In practice, most written commun provincial institutions and district and local authorities are in Hungarian, and certain offices even reply in this language to letters in Rumanian. On the other hand, all correspondence with central government institutions is in Rumanian, in which official documents (identity cards, birth certificates, etc.) are likewise issued. The majority of key positions in the Party or- ganization, the local authorities and in the government service are held by Hungarians, to the dissatisfaction of the Rumanian population who see them- selves in the status of a minority in their own country. Officials and shopkeepers, when addressed in Rumanian, will often pretend not to under- stand, although they are quite proficient in the language. Notwithstanding the favored status they enjoy, Hungarians in the Region are generally dissatisfied with living under Rumanian rule and have never given up their dreams of a "Greater Hungary." During the 1956 uprising, they sided openly with the insurgents, giving vent to their hopes for an inter- vention of the Western powers so as to oust the Soviets-from Hungary and to restore Rumanian-occupied territory to the homeland. The political in- fluence of the rebellion was also felt in a number of incidents in Tirgu-Mures which greatly disturbed the authorities. Political unrest was especially noticeable among the students; after the suppression of the Hungarian up- rising., the rector of the School of Medicine and Pharmacy was dismissed from his post for having sympathized with the rebels and having failed to act against the manifestations of "counter-revolutionary spirit" at the in- stitution. During and after the rebellion, numerous people in Tirgu-Mures were arrested and subsequently sentenced to 10 to 12 years' imprisonment, while dozens of families were deported to unknown places and never heard of 5. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 fished at the Hungarian secondary schools. School of medicine and Pharmacy and Rumanian-language classes were estab- again. In 1959-1960 the discontent of the local Hungarians reached its height when Rumanian was introduced as the second language of instruction at the Bolyai 50X1-HUM population, w no., as experience had shown, were encountering language 50X1-HUM difficulties whenever they attempted to obtain work in other parts of the country. The apparent reasonableness of this argument did not, however, con- vince the Hungarians who simply regarded the innovation as a first measure towards the liquidation of their autonomy. 6. The following changes of street names in Tirgu-Mures are reported (names in the period between the two world wars in parentheses): Present Name Strada Grivita Rosie Strada Dozsa Gheorghe Strada Tudor Vladimirescu Strada 6 Martie Piata Eroilor Sovietici Former Hungarian Name Honved Utca Sandor Janos Utca unknown Weselenyi Utca Albina Ter Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Present Name Piata Stalin Former Hungarian Name Strada Malinovski KoronkaL Ut Strada Lupeni Tokoli Imre Utca Strada Bolyai Bolyai. Utca Strada Lenin (Strada Sfintul Szent Gyorgy Utca (section) Gheorghe) Piata Republicii Szent Gyorgy Ter Szent Gyorgy Utca (section) Strada Singeorgiului Strada Nbrilor Malom Utca Strada Voiniceni Szabadi Ut Strada Berariei Sorhaz Utca Strada Chinezu Kinizsi Pal Utca Pasajul Corso Korzo Koz Pasajul Macelarilor Meszaros Koz Calea Libertatii Szabadsag Ut Details on public institutions in Tirgu-Mures are as follows: by a. The provincial council - Located in the two-story building (about A 30 new b 70 meters) of the former Prefectura in Piata Eroilor Sovietici. wing, completed in 1960, houses offices of the Planning Institute for the Magyar Autonomous Region* b. The town council - Located in the groundfloor and first floor of the former Primaries building in Piata Broil-or Sovietici. The basement of this building is by 45 meters and is transferred there from its iformer premises in Str da whose offices were Bolyai in 1958. c. The provincial, district and town courts as well as the offices of the prosecution, the notary public and the government arbitration are located in the 65 by 70 meter two-story building of the old law court on the right-hand side of a small lane connecting Strada Deak Farkas with Strada Bolyai. The building also serves for sessions of the Cluj Military Court, which sits in Tirgu- 41Tes for trying cases in the Magyar Autonomous Region. d. The prison - located in a two-story building, 30 by 70 meters, on Strada Deak Farkas, behind the court. Another story was erected over half the area of the top floor a few years ago. e. Lawyerst Collective No. 1 - Occupies two rooms in the single-story building of a former private house opposite the Law Court. f. Lawyers' Collective No. 2-- Occupies two rooms etatw two-story building of a former private residence on Piata Stalin, Laj os and Pasajul Macelarilor. The same building also houses a library containing Russian books which have been translated into Rumanian. S-E-C-R-E-T Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 g. The provincial and district Securitate offices - Located in a large three-story building erected in 1955/1956 in the area between acce ss to Bo7,ya~-~ Strad., Lubeni and the former Wiszo f ~ ~ ?~e~phal~ road closed the offices is from Strad., Lubeni by small single- story traffic, An office open-to the publ~ic is located in the story building of a former private house on the right-hand side of the aforementioned road (coming from the town center). h. Garages of the Securitate and living quarters for its offic~g from Strad., situated on a large plot to the right of Strada Bolyai, Malinovski. i. The provincial, district and town Militia as well as the lockup are in a three-story buildings 50 by 70 meters, formerly the police station, located on the right-hand side of Piata Stalin, coming from the railroad station. j. The post, telegraph and telephone offices - o on theeir ir old premises., in a three-story building on Strad., Lenin, Stalin (coming from the town center). Urban and inter-urban calls in Tirgu-Mures are automatic (there are five telephone booths at the post office); subscribers' numbers have four digits. During the day it takes call to telephone hoars?~ for a Cluj and regular four to five hours tomake Brasov. Bucharest, and about two $. Details of the Rumanian Workers' Party and trade union institutions are as follows: committee - Located in a four-story building, 40 a. b provincial Party the Hangya Cooperative, on the left by vincial by e60 meters., formerly occupied by hand side of Strada Dozsa Gheorghe (coming from the town center and across the Poclosi stream. A side entrance leads into the offices of the UTM,and the provincial Party committee newspapers Voros Zaszlo (Hungarian) and Steagul Rosu (Rumanian). b. The district and town Party committees - Located on Strrada Oriiaa,coorner of Piata Eroilor Sovietici, in a two-story building, 20 by , formerly housing the municipal services' office, c. Canteen, guest house and reception hall of the provincial Party com- mittee are located in a two-story building behind the provincial IParty committee offices; the building was erected for this purpose d. The provincial trade union council - Located in a three-story building, 50 by 60 meters., formerly used as a teachers' school, on the left-hand side of Strad., Cuza Voda (coming from the railroad station) and opposite the rear of the provincial council. The Mancitoresc Cinema (some 150 seats) occupies the second story of this building. 9. Details on the military objectives in Tirgu-Mires are as follows: a. An air-raid shelter., extending up to Piata Lenin .and Strada 1'!linovski-, was built in the Physical Culture Park around 1951. Reportedly., the installation is connected to the Securitate offices by way of under- ground passages. It is enclosed by a high fence and so well concealed that only a small metal door can be noticed above ground. The publicts access to the park has been severely restricted and only the Vointa Sports Club is still active there. b. A fire-fighting company is stationed in an old two-story building, 25 by 70 meters, on the right-hand side of Strada Horia, coming from Piata Eroilor Sovietici. It has three fire engines at Its disposal. S-E-C-R-E-T Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 -5- c. An artillery unit occupies the former barracks of an infantry brigade on the left-hand side of Strada Kossuth Lajos (coming from the town center), near the railroad track.(unit strength unknown). d. The headquarters of a tank division and the garrison headquarters occupy two large old barracks buildings in the southwest part of the town. One is a single-story and the other a two-story structure. e. The military commissariat for the province and district is housd in four barracks building (two and three stories, respectively) os an area 90 by 150 meters in a small street connecting Strada Bolyai with StradaLenin. f. Large emergency stores have been set up in Gornesti, a village some 10 kilometers from Tirgu-Mures, on the right-hand side of the road coming from the town. Officially the installation is said to belong to the Red Cross. Some 150 large trucks are usually parked in its courtyard. The warehouses are known to contain, among other things, foodstuffs and medicines, and institutions in the town are sometimes granted short-term loans of these on special permits. 10. Details on the financial institutions of the city are as follows: a. The State Bank - Located in a three-story building, 30 by 40 meters, formerly occupied by the Banca Nationala, on the right-hand side of Strada Bolyai, coming from the town center. b, The Investments Bank - Located in a two-story building, 15 by 30 meters, formerly occupied by the Discount Bank on Strada Kossuth Lajos, corner of Strada Lenin. Its offices are on the groundfloor only. c. The Agricultural Bank - In a two-story building, 25 by 60 meters, on the left-hand side of Piata Stalin, coming from Piata Kroilor Sovictici. These premises served previously as a lawyer's office and later as a private bank# Located in a small single-story building on Piata d. The Savings Bank - Stalin, between the Militia station and the Nicolae Balcesca. motion picture theater. 11. Details on theaters, motion pictures and hotels in Tirga-Mures are as follows: a. The Palace of Culture is a four-story building, 60 by 150 meters, located on the ]eft-hand side of Piata Broilor Sovietici, coming from Strada Malinovski, at the corner of Piata Stalin. It houses the following: 1) the Hungarian State Theater, with 500-600 seats,.. where performances are given every night except for two or three months in the suimer; 2) Hall of 1!+H.rrors, dating; back to the times of A.ustro-Hungarian rule, which now serves for the holding of meetings and conferences; 3) a school of music; 4) a large library of classical and modern literature; 5) an amplifier station; 6) an office of the Tarom Air Lines. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 b. According to plans a Hungarian opera House will be built during 1961- 1962 in Pasaju]. Corso* c. I4 ncitoresc motion picture - on the second floor of the trade union building. d. Nicolae Balcescu motion picture (cinemascope) - on Piata Stalin, corner of Piata groilor Sovi.etici. It-was ctelephone b?oth.seare9located 9~0 and has some 800 seats. Four public the same building. e. Tineretului motion picture - on the premises of a former restaurant on Piata Stalin, with some 200 seats* f. Steagul Rosu motion picture - in a former butcher shop in Pasajul Macelarilor, with about 250 seats. g. Corso motion picture - at the end of a lane off Pasajul Corso, with about 300 seats. h. A motion picture belonging to the sugar factory - almost opposite the tank unit barracks, with some 100 seats, i. Dozsa Gheorghe motion picture - on the road to Mareseni near the brick factory, with about 200 seats* j. Transilvania Hotel - a five-story, 100-room building on the right-hand side of Piata Stalin, coming from Piata Broilor Soviet ci., at th its corner of Strada Bolyai. Its construction was begun in 1959 and opening scheduled for 7 November 1960. k. Marghita Hotel - on Piata Stalin, with some 30 rooms. 1. Pax Hotel - on the right-hand side of Strada Lupeni, coming from the towm.center, with about 20 rooms. m. Muresul Restaurant - the former Dacia Restaurant on Piata Stalin, be- tween the Savings Bank and the Militia station. 12. Details on medical institutions in Tirgu-Mures are as follows: a. A number of clinics - in a large, three-story building erected in the northeastern part of the town in'19I.8? The institution has a total of some 100 beds. b. Emergency hospital - in a three-story building north of Bulevardul 1 Mai which formerly housed a military hospital. It is administratively sub- ordinated to the above-mentioned clinics. c. Tuberculosis hospital - in a three-story building comprising 70-80 beds, which was formerly occupied by an infectious diseases' hospital, not far from the above-mentioned clinics. d. Dispensary No. 1 - in a three-story building set up behind the clinics in 1953. e. Hospital for nose, ear and throat diseases - in a three-story building opposite Dispensary No. 1; it has about 50 beds. f. Dermatological hospital - in a two-story building with some 50 beds, on the left-hand side of Strada Lenin, coming from the town center. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 g. GynaecOYogical and obstetrical hospital - in a number of two- and three- story buildings which previously served as a private hospital in Strada Lupeni, behind the Park of Physical Culture. h. Contagious diseases' hospital - in a three-story building in Strada Dozsa Gheorghe before the motion picture theater of the same name, coming from the center of town. i. Children's dispensary - in a two-story building on the way from Bule- vardul 1 Mai to Piata Stalin. The first floor is equipped for accommodating a number of in-patients. j. Blood bank - in a two-story building of a former villa north of Bule- vardul 1 Mai and east of a dirt road. The institution accepts blood from voluntary donors, stores it in refrigerators and supplies it to medical somell5 nuxsesconsists institutions into~icid ansprovince. orderlies,~ef doctor, two or three phYs ^k. Dispensary No..2 - in a two-story building formerly belonging to the Sick Fund in Strada Dozsa Gheorghe, almost opposite the provincial Party committee. a of Gheorghe, coming 1. Sanepid statioeen- on ter the from the tawn , 13. Details on education institutions are as follows: a. Bolyai School of Medicine and Pharmacy - Located in a number of buildings formerly occupied by a military school in Strada Dozsa Gheorghe, behind the provincial Party committee, coming from the town center. The n language of instruction was Hungarian until th1959/1960 rise whenle Rumanian was given equal status. This step gave resentment among the Hungarians. The number of students at the school is between 3,000 and 3,5000, with the teaching and administrative staff amounting to some 800 persons, b. Teachers' college and commercial high school - in Bulevardul 1 Mai; the language of instruction is Rumanian. co Papiliu Marian Secondary School for boys and girls - Located opposite the above-mentioned medical school; a vocational secondary school for mechanics and electricians is also located there. The language of in- struction is Rumanian. d. Unirea Secondary School for boys and girls - Located behind the com- mercial school. The instruction is in Rumanian and Hungarian. e. Bolyai Hungarian Secondary School for boys and girls - Located in the large five-story building of a former Protestant secondary school e on the left-hand side of Strada Bolyai, coming from Piata Stalin. l occasion of the 1400th anniversary of its establishment in 1959, the school was renovated at a cost of six million lei. f. Hungarian secondary school for boys and girls - Located in the building of a former Roman Catholic secondary school on the right-hand side of Bulevardul 1 Mai, coming from the town center, and behind the cemetery. g. Avram Iancu working youth club - Located on Strada Grivita Rosie. S-E-C-R-E-T Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 14. Details on municipal and provincial services in Tirgu-Mures are as follows: a. in 1959-1960 a provincial broadcasting station was built on the left- Medium- hand side of Strada Malinovski, coming from the town center. wave transmissions (331m.) in Hungarian are between 0500 and 0600, and 1730 and 1800 hours; Rumanian broadcasts are between 1800 and 1830 hours. The station is housed in a two-story building* b. The town power station and the municipal offices for water, gas and electricity services occupy two adjacent houses north of the railroad track and Strada Berariei, and south of the Mares River. The plant is powered by diesel generators which were transferred there from Gornesti where the Hungarians had planned the construction of a large station during World War II. It is linked to the national grid through the Steaua Rosie power plant in Fintinele Singeorgiu De Padure District. For lighting purposes 110 V and 220 V, AC is used,while industrial power dis- There current is V.) of in favorr oV f (the use shortage o off electrici continued Tirgu-Mures. c. The water works is located on the road to Sintana De Mures, while a pumping station (from the Mures River), wells and water towers are situated near the Protestant Cemetery. The town has a central sewerage system., d. The Machine-Tractor Station is located on Strada Dozsa Gheorghe, between the Dozsa Gheorghe motion picture theater and the contagious diseases' hospital. e. The provincial slaughterhouse is located on its pre-war premises on Strada Abatorului. f. The provincial cold stores are in a six-story building (built in 1956) located on Strada Dozsa Gheorghe, past the Sanepid station, coming from the town center. 15. Details on industrial enterprises are as follows: a. M resul brick factory - located near the above-mentioned MTS, and employs some 250 workers in two shifts (three shifts during the summer months). b. Bernard Andrei sugar factory - occupies the premises of an old plant of about 700three numberstation; increases tooperates the same kind of wwokers . Th srailroad the shifts withth som peak of the season. cc. Encsel Mauritiu Works for sewing machine parts - constructed in 1956- 1958 between the MTS and the contagious diseases' hospital. The plant is still being expanded; in 1959 the secret department for arms' manu- facture opened which employs 200-250 workers in three shifts. d. Ludovic Minski Works - located on Strada Dozsa Cheorghe opposite the con- tagious diseases' hospital, produces metal kitchen utensils with a staff of some 300 workers. e. High pressure deposits of natural gas have been discovered at Corunca village. For their exploitation it is planned to establish a large chemical plant whose products will include polyethylene and which is scheduled to employ some 6,000 persons after five years' operation. This plant will either be set up in the northwestern part of the town, south Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 of the road to Sincraiul De Mares, or else in a southwestern quarter, between the airfield, the tank barracks and Calea Libertatii. from the surveying work, transport of materials and similar operations, partcase Tthe rguaMuresld in upon. the slamethis the last-mentioned s~oeanhas otherbeen locationdecided will be transferred f. Simon Geza furniture factory - located between the railroad tracks and Strada Lenin; employs some 1,000 workers in three shifts and makes furniture for export to the USSR. g. Furniture factor of the ILEFOR (Provincial Forestry and Timber Industry Enterprise) - located on the right-hand side and at the end of Strada Dozsa Gheroghe, coming from the town center. It employs 150 to 500 workers in three shifts, and this number was supposed to increase by another 200 in 1960, when a new three-story shop building was to have been completed. The ILEFOR Strada right-hand side of from thedtown lcenter. and d past its h. Competrol fuel depot - on Strada Dozsa Gheorghe, between the contagious diseases' hospital and the Encsel Mauritiu Works. The depot is com- prised of a filling station and three underground tanks (each with a capacity of four to five railroad tank trucks). The installation belongs to Fuel Supply Base No. 5 in Sibiu. 16. Transportation facilities in Tirgu-Mures: a. The airfield of Tirgu-Nitres, which has a concrete runway, is located south of town at its pre-war location on the road to Nureseni. The daily time- table of aircraft leaving Tirgu-Mires is as follows: 1) To Cluj-Bucharest - 0630 hours 2) To Cluj-Oradea - 1000 hours 3) Bucharest non-stop - 1100 hours I..) To Sibiu and Brasov - special flights only. b. Tirgu-Mares has two railroad stations; the central station, at its pre- war location on Strada Gtivita Rosie is comprised of a 10 by )40 meter two-story building which was renovated recently and some 12 pairs of tracks. The second station is located between Berariei and Voros Marty Streets, on the south side of the tracks, and chiefly serves for passenger traffic to and from Reghin and other places en route. It has four pairs of tracks. Train traffic from Tirgu-Mures is as follows: 1) To Razboieni-Cluj - three trains daily; 2) To Bucharest - one fast train daily at 0830 hours; 3) To Gi uc-Mrcuirea-Brasov- two trains daily; IL) From Gheorgheni-Reghin to Tirgu-Mares: two trains daily, c. IRTA (provincial transport company) operates two bus lines daily to the following towns: Mociu-Cluj; Turda-Cluj; Band-Riciu; Reghin; Tirnaveni- Medias; Bistrita; Odorheiu; Sighisoara and Sovata Bai. Buses from these towns arrived in Tirgu-Mures twice daily. d. Tirgu-Mures has 12 urban bus lines. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 S-E-C-R-&-T 17. The following are leading party and government officials in Tirgu-Mures: committ Part t y own a. Almasan (fnu) has been the secretary at the charge of education, culture and propaganda, since about 1957? t of id (fn l Inn= hna en n the res b. os Aszta b t 1955 ou . --a- c. Andras Bodor was de puty chairm from lit an of the provincial council and t 19)18 to 1960, when he was appointe he d chair 50 X1-HUM latter's key person y a mn" ?f ihs m,rniciu al council* d. Pal Bugyi was the chairman of the provincial council until e. Ludovic Csupor has been the first secret of the rovincial Par coin mittee since about 1951 f. Lt. Dobos (fnu) has been the interrogation officer at the partment of the provincial l i.l.itia since about 1956. economic de- 50X1-HUM g. Lt. Col. (or Col.) Kovacs has been the commander of the provincial i. Lukacs fnu has been the chairman of the rovincial council since 1950X1-H U M 50X1-HUM j. Molnar (fnu) has been the secretary at the provincial Party committee in char a of a riculture since about 1955.50X1-H U M k. Janos Nerves has been the secret at the town Par committee in charge of Indust since about 195 ? 1. Lt. Orban (fnu) has been the officer at the passport department of the provincial Militia since 1960. 50X1-HUM m. Major Saculdeanu (fnu) has been the deputy commander of the provincial Militia since about 1956. 50X1-HUM no Major Schmack (fnu) has been the de Put commander of the rovincial Militia since 1956/1957? o. Lt. Col. Stefanescu fnu has been the commander of the tank unit since about 1955? S-T -C-R-E-T 50X1-HUM Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 S-FrC-R-FrT PartV com- 50X1-HUM p. Szasz (fnu) has been the third secretary at the mittee in charge of indust since about 1955. q. Major Szekely (fnu) has been the deputy commander (political) of the provincial Militia since about 19514, r. Istvan Szoveri was the second secretary of the provincial Party com- 50X1-HUM mittee until July 1960 and in charge of education culture and ro andae s. ?Vargancsik (fnu) has been the first secretary of the town Party com- mittee since about 1957? t. Major Vitek (fnu),wass head of the passport department at the provincial nvII ui inn a large sketch of Tix'gu-Mares, with legend, showing the location-s-01- ire various installations and enterprises described in the above report. S-F-C-R-E-T Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/26: CIA-RDP80T00246AO58700110001-8 $1. 'i're lid to p of Tim 300 1 ~ is Z.. test ast3iosd *ta (Own i). 2. RmUseal rss. 4. 14. 81L~ l~l 1 let. 15. Ifim". 16. Pill t Rsp rlieii. 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