BRITISH ENGINEERS
To be Tried in Russia ON THE REST DAY TO ASSURE A CROWD A LENGTHY HEARING MAY LAST TLX DAYS INDICTMENT OF 6,’ PAGES WRECKLXG POWER PLANT LONDON LAWYER TX COX ISULTATIOX 3y Telegraph—Press Assn—Copyright (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) (Received April 10, 10 a.m.) Moscow, April 9 After being confidentially shown the 67 pages of the indictment of iLenife elves and others charged with the wreckage or the power plant, the paroled Vickers’ engineers conferred with the London Solicitor, -Mr Turner, at the British Embassy. British Attaches visited Mr MacDonald, who js in goal. Th© trial is expected to hist ten days. The trial is not likely to Herrin before April 13, the Russian day of iest, enabling ns many workers as possible 10 attend. A PRELIMINARY A trial of employees of the Stalin engineering works charged with “wrecking” resulted in sentences of ten years downwards. There were two acquittals. BETTER FEELING The newspapers belatedly disclose the British measures to control imports from Russia. They fulminate agabust everytlii ngßr it Tsfi. The Tsvestia declared: “They cannot. frighten us. The Soviet is _<3etermined mercilessly to met e out justice +0 nil wreckers including British." _________
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 5
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