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From the Collection of enactment and decrees of the government for 1921, Administration of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR

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On the mobilization of land survey engineers and topographers. ( Izv. No. 58, S. U. 20‐127 ). 

Article No. 127.

Resolution of the Council of Labor and Defense.

I.                    All land surveying engineers and persons who graduated from six classes of the land survey institute, land surveying schools, the GoryGoretsky Institute and the former Gory‐Gorky land surveyingTakzatar classes, under the age of 55, wherever they are: in the service of R.S. .F.S.R. or outside the service ‐ they are declared mobilized .

II.                  All citizens of the above categories are obliged to publish this resolution on the ground within 3 days in the nearest Office of Accounting and Distribution of Labor to fill out mobilization registration cards in 3 copies in the following form: 1) name, patronymic and surname, 2 ) age; 3) education (which educational institution he graduated from and when), 4) what positions did he hold or what work did he perform in the field and topographicgeodetic specialty, when, how long, 5) current position or profession, 6) marital status, 7 ) the place of residence of the mobilized person, 8) in which province of European Russia would you like to work in the topographic and geodetic specialty.

On an official ID; and the residence permit is stamped by the Office of Accounting and Distribution of Labor on the registration of the owner of the document.

Note 1 . Citizens specified in item 1, living in rural areas, are registered with the nearest Executive Committees.

Note 2 . One copy of the record card is immediately sent by the Department of Accounting and Distribution of Workforce or the rural municipality Executive Committee performing registration to the Provincial Department of Accounting and Distribution of Workforce, the 2nd copy is sent to the Higher Geodetic Office (Moscow,

Moskvoretskaya st., 12).

On a weekly basis, the Provincial Labor Force Accounting and Distribution Departments send the provincial reports to the Central

Labor Accounting and Distribution Department.

III.                Not subject to mobilization: employees of the corps of military topographers with the exception of 17 land survey engineers located in this corps and subject to transfer to the Higher Geodetic Directorate no later than March 10, 1921.

IV.                The distribution of those mobilized to the local departments of the Higher Geodetic Directorate shall be carried out by the Central Directorate for Accounting and Distribution of Manpower on the instructions of the Higher Geodetic Directorate.

V.                  Persons registered in accordance with paragraphs. 1 and 2, are obliged to immediately report all changes of residence and service to the local Directorates of Accounting and Distribution of Labor, where they are registered, that is, where they filled out mobilization registration cards; The aforementioned Directorate immediately forwards the names of these persons to the other Directorates of Accounting and Distribution according to the new place of residence, at the same time notifying the change of address of those mobilized to the Provincial Department of Accounting and Distribution of Labor, the Central Directorate of Accounting and Distribution of Labor and the Higher Geodetic Directorate.

Vi. Persons hiding their previous service and work in the landsurveying and topographic‐geodesic specialty are subject to responsibility on an equal basis with malicious deserters, as are the chiefs guilty of hiding them.

Signed by:

Chairman of the Council of Labor and Defense V. Ulyanov (Lenin) .

L.  Fotieva, Secretary of the Council of Labor and Defense .

February 2, 1921.

Published in No. 58 Izvestia of the All‐Russian Central Executive

Committee of Soviets dated March 17, 1920.

About disciplinary comradeship courts (Regulation). ( Izv. No. 93, S.

U. 23 / 24‐142 ).