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5. Julij 1985 (Št. 1873) Novoteks: V Novem mestu Nerazvitost pomaga k razvoju Pomerilo se jubilej je več kot reden študij V skupnosti spominskega območja Žumberak—Gorjanci želijo, da bi dobilo zavezuje območje status nerazvitosti — Obsodili kulturno društvo »Žumberak« 300 kovinarjev ^strojništva Ob 15-letnici podelitev SEMIČ — Na seji skupščine spominskega območja Žumberak — Go­ ni jam i iz leta v leto manj ljudi. »Letos TITOVO VELENJE — Pretekli Nanj se nanaša tudi v teden je bilo v Titovem Velenju 9. priznanj in plaket rjanci, kije biia pretekli teden v Semiču, so se kot rdeča nit vlekla predvsem je srečanje izpadlo kot slabo organizi­ Ponedeljek podpisani delovno srečanje kovinarjev Slo­ štiri vprašanja: določitev statusa manj razvitega območja, nadaljnja usoda ran sejem, s slabim programom in NOVO MESTO — Ob 15-letnici de­ sporazum s strojno fa- venije, na katerem je za memorial srečanja borcev in mladine na Pogani jami, pismo in delo kul- brez vsake vsebine. Z upadanjem kva­ Franca Leskoška — Luke tekmo­ la Novoteksove Konfekcije, ki je to­ _ - kulteto_______ turnoprosvetnega društva »Žumberak« ter izdelava prostorskega plana, litete bolj škodimo kot koristimo, zato valo 312 tekmovalcev. varni dala nov zagon, so 28. junija vodiča, turistične karte območja in priprava znanstvenega srečanja o predlagam, da .bi bilo vsakoletno Z Dolenjsega seje republiškega priredili-slovesnost s podelitvijo pri­ NOVO MESTO — V ponedel­ pomenu področja Žumberka in Gorjancev v NOB. srečanje borcev in mladine na bolj ur­ tekmovanja udeležilo 23 kovi­ znanj. jk i ' *' juli.ia' 80 predstavniki lju­ V skupnosti se zavedajo, da le osem slovenske skupščine, je pojasnila, da baniziranih krajih,« je menil brežiški narjev, od tega kar 18 iz črno­ »Pred natanko 15 leti je zaradi bljanske strojne fakultete in do- se slovenski in hrvaški zakon o razv­ delegat. Predlagali so celo, naj hi bilo maljske občine. Najbolje se je od­ podobnega položaja, kot je danes v [enjskih delovnih organizacij v občin, zajetih v spominsko območje, ne bo kos ponovni oživitvi Žumberka oju manj razvitih območij ponekod srečanje le vsako peto leto, vendar je rezal Igor Šimec iz semiške Iskre, Jugoslaviji, ko je primanjkovalo de­ Novem mestu podpisali sam ou­ ki je med TV mehaniki zasedel 2. pravni sporazum o izvajanju višje­ in Gorjancev, zato so poslali pisma tu- razlikujeta, da pa prav sedaj spremi­ na koncu obveljal predlog, naj bi bilo viz, prišlo v Novoteksu do pomembne šolskega študija v Novem mestu. S njamo slovenski zakon, ki teži za tem, srečanje predvsem bolj vsebinsko in in povsem pravilne poslovne odl­ 9 Napovedi z. regijskega tekmova­ Jem dokumentom so uredili vse • Na seji skupščine spominske­ da po letu 1990 v naši republiki ne bi organizirano, a ne le v Pogani jami. očitve: poleg metrskega blaga bomo nja kovinarjev v Dobovi in Jeseni­ odnose v zvezi z že delujočim disl­ ga območja Žumberak— Gorjanci imeli več manj razvitih občin. Ker ne ampak tudi na krajih drugih pomemb­ začeli izdelovati hlače iz lastnih mate- ociranim oddelkom omenjene fa­ bo več izjem, ki jih pozna sedanji nih dogodkov iz NOB. cah na Dolenjskem so se uresničile. rialov.Na tovarniškem dvorišču pa je kultete, določili način zbiranja so izvolili novo vodstvo, ki bo zakon, je po njenih besedah pobudo, Obvladanje teoretičnega znanja in kmalu zrasla nova proizvodna dvora­ sredstev in omogočili, da bo poslej skupnost vodilo naslednje leto. Čeprav so prisotni menili, da po­ da bi celotno območje imenovali kot bogate praktične izkušnje so prines­ na, ki je dala delo več kot 400 mladim v Novem mestu tudi redni študij Predsednik predsedstva je postal svečajo preveliko pozornost pismu, ki le posavskim tekmovalcem na repu­ Novomeščanom in okoličanom.« Ta­ strojništva. Stjepan Bakim (predsednik sku­ nerazvito, nemogoče uresničiti. Ven- ga je kulturno prosvetno društvo bliškem preverjanju znanja kovi­ ko se je med drugim prehojene poti pščine občine Ozalj), podpredsed­ da pa so delegati skupnosti vztrajali, »Žumberak« poslalo občinam, člani­ Študij strojništva ob delu so tu narjev v l itovem Velenju kar štiri spomnil slavnostni govornik glavni nik Mirko Kambič (predsednik da Žumberak — Gorjanci dobi cam skupnosti spominskega območja organizirali že pred desetimi leti. prva mesta. Med kovinostrugarji je ako daje ob vpisu na vsaki dvele- brežiške občinske skupščine), pred­ poseben status, saj bodo les tem lahko pa so vsi razpravljalci ostro obsodili zmagal Karel Gabrič iz Metalne na 1 do zdaj diplomiralo okoli 70 sednik izvršnega odbora Milan Vaj­ zagotavljali hitrejši razvoj. ravnanje nekaterih posameznikov, Senovem, med ključavničarji Rado 9 Na slov esnosti so podelili prizna­ strojnikov. Seveda je moč v da (predsednik izvršnega sveta Me­ Kot je poudaril predstavnik ZZB Klenovšek iz Tovarne papirja Djuro nja z nagradami po 10.000 dinarjev 21 Novem mestu-končati le prvosto­ tlika), podpredsednik tega odbora NOV iz Brežic, je na srečanju na Poga­ (Nadaljevanje na 2. strani) Salj v Krškem. Pri varjenju po zaposlenim v Konfekciji, ki so tu od vse­ penjski študij, ki bo poslej trajal pa Vlado Pintar (predsednik IS -TJ namesto Štirih kar pet semestrov, postopku K KO je osvojil prvo mesto ga začetka, za izredno uspešno samou­ Jastrebarsko). Tajnik skupnosti bo medtem ko je na drugo stopnjo Ivan Zabasu iz Kovinarske Krško, pravno in poslovno delo pa so podelili še nadalje Milan Gajski. reba iti v Ljubljano, T renutno pri varjenju MAG pa seje prebil na priznanja še 10 članom delovne orga­ jrna novomeški oddelek strojne fa­ zmagov alno stopnico l-ranc Pleter­ nizacije. Najvišje Novoteksovo priz­ kultete vpisanih okoli 1X0 študen- di hrvaškemu saboru in slovenski sku­ ski iz SO P Krško. nanje, plaketo, pa sta prejela Andrej ov ki študirajo redno ali ob delu. pščini s prošnjo, da bi dobilo območje Petrič in Marija Lukšič, kiju štejejo za status manj razvitega območja. Majda pionirja v konfekcijskem obratu, poleg mesto. Ostali pa so se uvrstili ta- f Poljanšek, predsednica zbora občin njiju pa tudi Mijo Kupres, direktor POTRESNI SUNKI kole: strugarji: 10. Miloš Dragoš <, (Belt); kovinorezkalci: 16. Anton f TOZD, ki ima največ zaslug, da se jev NA KRŠKEM POLJU Ogulin (Iskra Semič); orodjarji: f Novoteksu gasilstvo postavilo na noge. j ^/'RJBLJANA — Seizm ološki BERITE DANES! 11. Vlado.Maglič (Belt); livarji: 6. [ Božidar Čemaž (Belt); ključav- f „ . Slovenije je 30. junija ob 16. na 2. strani: ničarji: 12. Dušan Gajič; varilci, I direktor Slavko Pavlin. Mnogi priso­ ' ,n 45 minut zabeležil srednje plamensko: 16. Anton Malnarič i tni so se tistih dni še spominjali. d ,Fan Potres iz epicentralne od- • Opravičila za tako ravnanje ni (Iskra Semič); varilci REO: 20. s Prvo.leto so v Novoteksu naredili I, Jenosli 85 kilometrov jugovz- Anton Flek (SCT Kovinar Črno- I 45.000 hlač. v vsakih 15 letih doslej pa P ,n° od observatorija na Golovcu. na 3. strani: melj); varilci MAG: 8. Predrag i 5 milijonov hlač in čez 15 milijonov Picenter potresa je nastal na • Izlili le razkuženo Oordevič (IMV Novo mesto); va- ' raznih konfekcijskih izdelkov. Od Pot^geiem bloku Krškega polja. rilci TIG: 9. Anton Jakša (Iskra f gnojnico NA BALETNI DOMAČIJI — Del jugoslovanskega baletnega bienala je Semič); avtomehaniki diesel: 13. J celotne količine konfekcijskih izdel­ d >resspobčutili prebivalci Brežic. kov Sb jih 9 milijonov prodali na tujih na 4. strani: minulo soboto potekal tudi v Novem mestu, na Mlakarjevi baletni domači­ Marjan Matotek (Integral Črno- s iai°S,an'Ce, Krškega. Dosegel je ji, kjer so jugoslovanski baletni ansambli imeli svoj 4. simpozij. (Več na melj); avtomehaniki otto: 7. Fratic j tržiščih, predvsem na zahtevnem za- jakost med 5. in 6. stopnjo po MS K • »Do 1. julija bo vse kulturni strani.) Na sliki: udeleženci simpozija in gostitelja: baletna ume­ Vrbanc (Unior Stari trg). padnonemškem tržišču, veliko pa de­ les‘vici. Gmotne škode ni. odločeno« tnika Pia in Pino Mlakar. (Foto: M. Markelj) lajo tudi za Libijo in Alžir. na 5. strani: R. B.. PRAZNOVANJE • So delegati res brez dneva r u d a r je v moči? K a n i ž a r i c a — v sredo, 3. na 6. strani: Kam so šli nevarni odpadki? ob'^-'*6 v Kanižarici proslava • Odprava delovnih dnevu rudarjev, na kateri so Študija o deponiji za posebne odpadke širše Dolenjske pripravljena |av. vPr>znanja zaslužnim de- sobot? Di' ?ern- članom reševalne čete pa na 9. strani: NOVO MESTO — Na zahtevo štirih dolenjskih in treh posavskih izvr­ občin, nato pa je po mnenju odbora tud ^ °kviru praznika je bilo • Skrivnost zapušče­ šnih svetov, ki so dali sredstva, je novomeška Komunala poverila lju­ potrebna takojšnja akcija za gradnjo kni! tekmovanje v kegljanju. V nih mestec bljanskemu Smeltu študijo o možnem odlaganju posebnih odpadkov. Po deponije. Sklicali bodo najprej preds­ oiturnem programu ---------- ---------------- so na pro- tavnike delovnih organizacij, ki so že slavi na 16. strani: več letih razpravljanja o tej pereči zadevi je bil nato v 120 dneh narejen prvi Djh ,’. nastopiJi rudarji, godba na resni korak z izdelavo študije. Slediti bi morala nagia akcija. na spisku onesnaževalcev, ki bodo Sr , . 'z Črnomlja in dijaki • Toča je klestila po morali nositi tudi glavno breme nad­ Pri Medobčinski gospodarski zbor­ padki iz kategorije »posebni« ležijo po f- nJe šole Edvarda Kardelja iz Semiču . aljnjih stroškov. rn°mlja. J nici za Dolenjsko je poseben odbor tovarniških dvoriščih ali pa izginjajo v dobro opravil svoje delo. Ugotovljeno neznano, družba pa je zainteresirana, • Ponovno pa bodo po delovnih orga­ jo, da je v občinah Novo m esto. da jih spravlja tako varno, da ne bi nizacijah preverjali količine odpadnih Trebnje. Črnomelj. Krško. Brežice in mogli nikomur škodovati. snovi, ker so se razmere ponekod že Metlika 17 delovnih organizacij, ki Lastna sežigalnica samo za 110 ton spremenile (primer IMV), pojavila pa se Pionirjev posel desetletja imajo po anketi .skupno 558 ton odpadkov na leto v dveh regijah ne bi bodo zagotovo še nova imena lastnikov posebnih odpadkov na leto. Ni pa ljubljanski SMELT in Novomeški PIONIR podpisala prišla v poštev, ker bi bila investicija odpadnih snovi, ki bi jih morali varno in verjeti Scvničanom, ki.so odgovorili, ~-£SfL0(*bo o sodelovanju za 21 milijonov dolarjev predraga, lahko pa bi vse te količine pod nadzorom uničiti.
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