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for discussion of and consultation on an important matter
relating to the peasant economy.
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In his explanations and replies, citizen A. R. Shaposh-
nikov has been honest and scrupulous.
All Soviet authorities of the R.S.F.S.R. are hereby
requested to help citizen A. R. Shaposhnikov in every
possible way to return to peaceful labour in his domicile.
V. Ulyanov ( Lenin)
*
Chairman, Council of People’s Commissars
Written on March 2 2 , 1 9 2 1
First published in 1 9 4 1
Printed from a typewritten
in the magazine
text signed by Lenin
Bolshevik No. 9
97
TO V. N. KAYUROV
**
24.III.1921
Dear Comrade Kayurov:
I have received your letter of 1.III.21, concerning the
tax.
In the meantime (while your letter was en route), the
tax has already been passed by the Tenth Party Congress
and by the All-Russia Central Executive Committee. You
must know about this from the papers.
Write me from time to time of your local impressions.
How have the Siberian peasants met the tax? What are
their other demands and feelings? How are things with
the workers?
Best wishes,
Yours,
Lenin
First published in 1 9 3 2
Printed from the original
in Lenin Miscellany XX
*
The certificate is also signed by C.P.C. secretary Lydia
Fotieva.— Ed.
**
On the envelope, the following is written in Lenin’s hand:
“ To Comrade V. Kayurov. Kolchugino railway project. City of Tomsk
(from Lenin).”—Ed.
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TO A. D. TSYURUPA. MARCH 25, 1921
98
TO L. B. KAMENEV
24.III.1921
Comrade Kamenev:
Badaich
*
has earnestly requested me to help them in
having the old Yakunchikov estate and the Khodynski
farmstead transferred to the M.C.C.
**
He argues that they are close to Moscow. This would
give Muscovites a vegetable garden and a farm.
He says that the Gubernia Land Department will handle
the supplies itself.
Badaich refers to the good experience gained in Petro-
grad, where a farm was run on model lines.
In principle: the city’s interest should have an effect
on the “diligence”. Badayev is right in principle.
Or we could do this: let Badaich have it, and give the
Gubernia Land Department a formal order: you must not
lag behind with your state farms, and make a comparison
in the autumn.
Lenin
P.S. In general, press forward with the vegetable-
garden campaign. Should we raise this in the Council of
Labour and Defence? To provide the pressure?
First published in 1 9 5 9
Printed from the original
in Lenin Miscellany XXXVI
99
TO A. D. TSYURUPA
Comrade Tsyurupa:
I have received your note concerning the postponement
(membership of the Commission for Utilisation).
90
It is a
*
A. Y. Badayev.—Ed.
**
Moscow Consumers’ Commune.—Ed.
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great pity that you have handed it in so late (the day of
the sitting). I refuse to lose a week.
The candidates: Kritsman, Smirnov, Holtzmann.
Your candidates, i.e., your list?
Lenin
Written on March 2 5 , 1 9 2 1
First published in 1 9 6 5
Printed from the original
in Collected Works,
Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 5 2
100
TO A. I. RYKOV
26.III.1921
Comrade Rykov:
This is to remind you of the promise you gave me over
the phone yesterday: to ask Glavneft
*
for a short report
for me on oil tank cars (the total number of sound tank
cars for oil over the entire railway network, minus those
engaged of necessity on other railways, for instance, from
the Volga to Moscow, except the South-Eastern. The differ-
ence is the number of tank cars that can and must carry
oil from Grozny (and Baku) to Moscow. How many are
actually carrying it<).
It would be good (but not compulsory) to append a draft
decision by the C.L.D. concerning the full and correct use
of oil tank cars.
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When can I have it?
Lenin
First published in 1 9 3 2
Printed from the original
in Lenin Miscellany XX
101
TO A. D. TSYURUPA
Comrade Tsyurupa:
By tomorrow noon I need the following data:
1) The quantity of grain (and fodder grain) given to
the population
*
Central Oil Administration.—Ed.
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