SOVIET DECREE
IMPRISONMENT TO BE IMPOSED. i FOR DEFECTIVE PRODUCTION. (United Press Association —By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received this day at 12 noon) ’■ . MOSCOW, December 10. The Soviet has decreed a minimum of five years’ imprisonment for the production of inferior or uncompleted goods, and has ordered the indictment of all guilty managers and technicians. The newspapers declare that such sabotage is a betrayal of the Soviet, and demand quick trials and penalties. They allege that one hundred and fifty defects were discovered in new locomotives which the technical board at Lugansk works recently passed. They also accuse a Moscow factory of failing to ‘supply the Giorki motor works with essential compohents, resulting in hundreds of unworkable lorries being assembled, while the Zaporozhe factory shipped hundreds of incomplete binders which were unworkable throughout the season, causing inability to harvest much of the grain.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1933, Page 6
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