SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PYASKOVSKIY, D. V. - PYATAKOV, A.

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(Astronomical Instruments) (Astronosw) (Skvortsov, 11.7.) F-YASYCVSKIY, D.V. SOV/128-59-10-2/24 18(314,5) , AUTHORS: Yankovskiy, A., Pyaskovskiy, I., and Numor, I., Engineers TITLEt Production of Magnesium Cast Iron in a Sealed Ladle While Using Magnesium Rods PERIODICAL% Litaynoye proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 10, pp B-10 (USS10 ABSTRACT% The authors present a report on experiences gathered in the fields of magnesium cast iron production in Poland. The report is-based on the refs.1-11. A substantial improvement in the production pro- cess was reached only by using specially sealed ladles (JPK-58) (Ref.12). These ladles work at a low pressure. The sealed ladles have a capacity of 1750 Rg. Fig.1 gives the layout of such a seal- ed ladle. #1 in the diagram is a steel bush; #2 is the flangeLwith cover; #3 are both of the ferrite magnesium cast iron or steel sheetsq #4 is the stand. The correr (3) is sealed by the fi re re-. sistant clay (5), with six bolts (6). Before the cast iron treat- ment, the ladles are well preheated (Fig.2). Experience sho-wed that the results are better, if the ferrosilicon is not introduced Card 1/2 at once, but in two or three stages. The initial cast iron be- SOV/128--39-10-2/24 Produ,-,tion of MaVesium Cast Iron in a Sealed Ladle While Using Maguesium. Rods. fore any additional elements are lead in .--has the following com-. positions 3.3--3.7% C; 1.5-2.2/% Si; 0.4-0.61% 11n; 0.09-0.13% P; 0.06- .-0,1% S. With the help of the des~ribid device it is possible to obtain high quality cast Irons 1) Of' type ZsP-55 pearlitic avid 2) forrite 10, according to the Polish Standard RN-53/hIP11-22002, This method is already being used in several foundries in Poland. The public-ations of R. Radtke ivi Leipzig are mantioned (Refs.9-1-0). There are 2 diagr4ma, 2 graphs, I table and 19 references, I of -which is Soviet, 12 Polish, 3 Englishq 2 German and I Czech. Card 2/2 0 ~00 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 AA so A w u 1. "Mi Of 00 f 00 es -00 1,00 Aso~ ed ad Ve"W"6k by f1mat. Mass wilb VOW. J. S~ Men No. 3. Plat" prrlxl. (Itan Irmulow" in*" wkh He waltuir attain their maiii -00 1 kvity (ShIIIIIIIIIII 2A IbMn IbOt W SO UnttratVil IIIAWI 0ubis I day, Alta lb" fbe mralisivily tki-Irmi-c% AM jifirr fee !.t ZOO J mcfeems my slightly. wb& spectual wamitivity ml rwi- 00 112m frimmin uncbmard. Data lue given tog WOMMO CO 0 00 Soviet &M Gormw orWo-, Isom- and pes-chromatic Plat". Of 00 0 =i!e :Zoo . r4e 00 zoo t;*9 SO S.: It I bit it I, r5K at t,ttliAtOlt CLASV?K1Wk ---7j ...... , it 7 4 AM A 5 ; . a it It a K it It fp I , . - 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 00 0 V 0 : * a so : : : : : 1: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 00 0 0* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' / 4 0 0 0 * 0 0 Ot UASKOVSKU, DmjtrIy--V]WW3,m YAYOVy,,.U,,, A,A.0 retoonzent; PcUeMIKOV, V.Kh., dots., retsenzent; KOSIMIKO, Yu.I., red. [Course of spherical astronony] Kurs sfericheskoi astronomii. Kiev, Izd-vo Kievskogo univ., 1964. 135 P. (MIRA 17:5), 1. Ghlen-korrespondent AN Ukr.SSR(for Yakovkin). -1,11i'DINia CHARNETSKIY, Georgiy Vikentlyevich, kandidat arkhitektury; Y.Rilry --7 1/2 53346-65- A&ESSION NR: AP5017322 ASSOCIATION: Institut radiotekhniki.i elektronikfAN-9SSR,,( 777 r-nopring and Electronics ~AN SSSR Vsesoyuzn3~ instit auchnoy i~tekhnich'eikoy,,. ut -n LN AID P 3769 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 26 11/29 Author Pyastolov, A. A., Eng. Title Drying.out of low capacity transformers with the zero- sequence current component Periodical Elek. sta.Y 10, 34-37, 0 1955 Abstract The author finds that the drying out of transformers with the zero-sequence current component is being more widely used because of its advantages and relative simplicity. He describes the phenomena occuring in the tested transformers of the TM_20/6, TM-100/6 and NOMI-6 types during the drying out process. Two tables, 7 diagrams. Institution None Submitted No date MNSTOLOV, A. it. PYISTOIDV, A.A. Methods for calculating windings for the repair of electric. machinery and transformers. Izvo vys. ucheb. sav.; elektrozekh. I no.5:216-120 158. (MIRA 11:8) (Blectric machinery-YaIntenance and repair) (Blectric transformere-Naintenance and repair) .~- -- REPPy K.Ytap inzh.; TUNGUSKOVAI E.A.p inzh.; PYASTO%J.LUWOVVA A,Y., inzh.; SHAUMIN, K.S.t kand.tekhn.nauk Relative durability of cements subjected to the corrosive influenceof copper pyrite mines in the Urals. Shakht stroi. 5 no. 1:17-19 Ja 161, NERA 24:2) 1. Ural'skiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut mednoy promyshlennosti. (Cement-Corrosion) (Pyrites), .(Ural Xoufitain region-Copper mines and mining) ffiwdffi~ I I, I I y 0 1,, -- !!. ;. 1, "11 ~l v , ' . Yi: . 9 fnzli . ;. *-,','. - - ". t .1 1 V I - ..,.- p z-F., , . (ptailroads-wim) I . -,--_PYASTUNOVICH, S. ----------------- Arbiter settles the question. Izobr.i rats. no.1:51-52 Ja 161. (NBA 14:1) 1. Gosudaretvemiyy arbitr Opearbitrasba pri Savete Minlatroy IBM. (Arbitrationg Industrial) - W)/h;'dP1t)/FTT TJP(c) JD ACC NRt AP6016590 SOUPLE CODE: U,1/0129/66/000/005/0029/OD31J 7 AUTHOR: Pyatakova, L. L. ORG: none TITLE: Increasing the durability of the imporGant parts of tractors SOURCE: Metallovedeniyo i termichoskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 5, 1966, 29-31 vehicle component, durability, engine crankshaft, tracked vehicle, TOPIC TAGS: A boron steel, steel, carbon steel, tractor, hardness) durability,, brittle- ness/ T-100 M tractor, T-130 tractor, DET-250 tractor, K-700 tractor, DT-54 tractor., DT-75 tractor, T-4 tractor, 35RL boron steel, 4OGR boron steel,, 45R boron steel,, 45G2 steel, hOG steel ABSTRACT: The use of boron steels to improve the durability of important parts is studied. A sharp increase in the depth of the hardened zone is achieved with a boron content of 0.002%, (see Fig. 1). The tests sh%red that the use of 45R steel for crank HRC M Fig. 1. Effect of boron on hardness '0 40 distribution over cross section of tooth of driving wheel of tractor: 1 - 0.37% C + 0.6% Mn; 2 - same as 1 +-0.062%.B; 4 f 8 N 1Z WW" 3:- same as 1 + 0.005%-B, Distance from _surface Card UDC: 669.14-662.781--J L 37734-bb ACC NR: AP6016590 shafts of tractors made it possible to replace the 45G2 /steel without reducing the depth and hardness of the layer. Boron steel hOGR ~as an even better set of proper- ,ties. It is usqd -130 trac-c-ors ', for the caterpillar track shoes &r the T-10(14 and T 0 The use of 35RLI 40GR, and 45R boron steels instead of carbon alloys and 45G2 and LOG J steels made it possible to increase substantially the technological and performance characteristics of machine parts. The use of 40G steel for caterpillar tractor tracks, because of its high mechanical properties6knd cold resistance, provided a saving of 500 000 rubles and increased the strength of the parts. Orig, arte has: 1 graph and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 119 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ 'ORIG REF: 002 pb Card 212 -1/3 0! 8, depending upon the behavioi'of the automata~ in game. Device -B must work _lout the deta'ls of a'strategy, where the average number of automata mAing move" 1: is A. 'Th. 4- A-4-1 jjnoov%,it&&.LVn I none Card 2/3 77 77: 7 7-77-7,7_1 S/103/60/021/04/03/007 B014/BO14 AUTHOR: Pyatnitski G. I. (Moscow) TITLE- The Effect of Steady Random Processes Upon Automatic Control Systems Containing Elements With Strongly Marked lonlinearity PERIODICALs Aytomatiks I telemakhanika, 1960, Vol. 21, No. 4, Pp. 474-480 TEXT: In the present paper the author suggests an approximate ansatz for problems of statistical calculation of nonlinear systems. It is necessary to estimate the applicability of the methods of statistical linearisa- tion for certain classes of automatic control systems. The specific features of the above-mentioned problem are discussed with the help of the circuit diagram shown in Fig. 1. which include* a feedback. A steady random process x(t) is assumed to act at the output of the circuit, and the problem consists in the'calculation of the dispersion and expectation of the process y(t) at the output. It is assumed that the process z(t), which 13 a superposition of the input signal x(t) over the feedback sig- nal w(t has a normal two-dimensional distribution law. Thus, It is possible to apply statistical linearization, and the principal equations Card 1/2 F~ T 1~T IL The Effect of Steady-Random Processes Upon S/IOY360/021/04/03/007 Automatic Control Systems Containing Elements B014 Do 14 With Strongly Marked Nonlinearity are set up. Formulas are derived for the expectation, and dispersion at the output of, the system, as well an for the correlation functions. The correlation function, which is calculated from the integral equation (10), is solved by an extensive development leading to the integral (29). Furthermore, formulas (30) and (31) are derived for the calculation of the expectation and dispersion. Froa this it results that the method of statistical linearization yields first solutions of the above-mention- ed problem. Approximation may converge very well under cortain*condi- tions. Calculations by means of the above-mentioned formulas may be carried out by modern computers. The author thanks Docent R. L. Stratonovich for his valuable advice. There are i figure and 4 Soviet references. SUBMITTEDj June 22, 1959 Card 2/2 S/103/60/021/05/0,5/013 B007/B011 AUTHOR: 11atnitskiy, G. I* (Moscow) TITLE: Effect of Random Processes on Discontinuous Control Systems PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, 1960, Vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 585 594 TEXT; The complex of problems belonging to the statistical calculation of discontinuous control processes is dealt with here. The investiga- t1on is based on the spectral representation of steady random pro- cesses with a discrete argument (Ref. 9).:Proceeding from the relation between the spectrum of the continuous process and ofthe discrete process related thereto, it is found that under equal conditions the dispersion at the output of a pulse system will be greater as compared with an equivalent continuous system. This is shown to be the conse- quence of the high-frequency parts of the spectrum of the process at Vard 1/2 Effect of Random Processes on Discontinuous S/103/60/021/05/05/013 Control Systems BOWB011 the output being converted into a low-frequency range due to the pulse element. With the aid of formulas obtained for the dispersion at the output of the steady system, calculations can be made for the action of a nonsteady process.'The followiAg was found by examining the action of the steady process on a discrete system containing.a nonlinear ele- ment: The method of statistical linearization can be also applied to the discrete case, with the calculation method remaining the same as in continuous systems (Ref. 13) (method of statistical linearization by I. Ye. Kazakov). A paper by V. S. Krapivin (Ref. 12) is mentioned. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 14 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: April 13, 1959 Card-2/2 112-57-8-16451D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 8, p 60 (USSR) AUTHOR: Pyastolov, A. A. TITLE: Par~amete~re`asurements When Drying Transformers by*Zero-Phase- Sequence Current (Opredeleniye parametrov pri sushke transformatorov tokom nulevoy pooledovatel'nosti) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to Moak. in-t mekhaniz. i elektrifik. a. kh. (the Moscow Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture), Moscow, 19S6. ASSOCIATION: Moak. in-t mekl%iz. i elektrifik. a. kh. (the Moscow Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture) Card I /I PYATAKOV. A_.; PLIMM, P.; Cho*, S.; SIMV, B.; SAAKOV, M.; ORLOVSKIY. KARASINA. N.; MAKIOFA, I.. inzh. Discussing the draft of the gBasic Principles of the labor law of the U.S.S.R, md the Utdon Republicele Sots.trud 4 no.11:12-32 N 159. (HIPA- 13:4) 1. Direktor Krasno-preenerAskogo vakhnrorafinadnogo savoda (for Chos). 2. Predesdatel' savkom profsoyuza Krasnopreensuskogo sakharorafinadnogo sayoda (for Sodov). 3. Zamestitell zaveduyushchogo otdelom truda i sarabotnoy platy "entral'nogo profsoyuza raboahikh neftyanoy I. khimicheekoy proW- shlennosti (for Saakov). 4. Inatitut prava AN SSSR (for Orlovskiy). 5. Institut okhrany truda Voesoyusnogo teentrallnogo moveta profsoyuzov (for larasina). 6. Loningradskiy oblastnoy sovet Voesoyuznogo obahchestva izobretateley I ratelonalizatorov (for Mamiofa.). (Labor laws and legislation) BELOKOPYTOV, I.Ye.; BERESNOVICH, V.V.; BFMHADSKIY, L.S.; VEYTSv L.F.; 0 AUTJ10jiJ s !;hvukhj.-,eyvier, G. A., Pyatakov, N". F. SOV/74-26-4-6/6 TITLE. Synthesis and Reactions of Aliphatic Nitroalcohols (Sintez i reaktsii alifatichaskikh nitrozipirtov) PERIODICAL; Uspekhi khiLjii, 1959, Vol 26, Nr 4, 04-518 03jii) ABSTRACTo la this paper an attempt ia made to summarize the data on the chemiutry of nitroalcohols published in the technical literature. To begin viith the author repurts on the preparation matliod.i of nitroalcohols. The method Laost thoroughly'investie-ated and 2ost frequently used is the cvadeiizatioa of caxbonji cc:.q;ounds with nitroparaffins (Refs-.1 - 39, 41, 42, 50). L'6oreover, nitroalco&-,ALs can be ulotained jy the rcactio.-i of silver nitrite with halide hydri~-,ea (Refs 24, 43 - 45), by the effect of nitrogen oxides (Refs 46 - 60) and 11,110 (Refs 45, 44) on olefins, 3 and frum 0(-oxides (Refs 61 - 65). Nitroalcohols could be obtainee, o;-,1,7 in two cases in the nitration of alochols (Refs 66, '07), 'otherwise, nitroalk-anes are formed as main Card 1/4 r3a~;t-`cn products. A inunbar of nitroalc(,hols were 3ynthCsiz2d Synthesis and Reactions of,Aliphatic Nitroalcohols SOV/74-28-4-6/6 by the selective redution of the nitrocarbonyl compounds and the esters of nitric acids (Refs 68, 69). Halide- -nitroalcohols containing the halide at the carbon atom connected with the nitro group can be reduced up to nitroalcohols in the presence of palladium and pyridine attached to barium sulphate (Refs 70, 71P 73)- A great number of 2-nitropropanedioles-1,3 substituted by the p-nitrophenyl (Ref 73) or arylazo group (Ref 74) were synthesized in an acid medium by the decomposition of the dioxant;;s obtained from aldehydes or ketones and corresponding 2-nitropropanedioles-1.3. The effect of alkaline agents on trioles and dioles is also worth mentioning (Refs 70, 75). In the second part of this survey the author deals with the reactions of nitroalcohols. Numerous papers are devoted to the methods of esterification of nitroalcohols (Refs 39, 40, 66, 76 - 116). Moreover, the preparation of acetals and ketala (Refs 83, 117 121), - the reaction with Ammonia and amines (Refs 122 - 133), the reaction with amines and formaldehydes (Refs 134 - 136), the oxidation of the hydroxyl group into the carbonyl group Card 2/4 (Refs 137 140), and the substitution of hydroxyl by a Synthesis and Reactions of Aliphatic Hilkroalcohols SOV/74-28-4-6/6 chlorine atom (Refs 18, 22 - 24, 102# 108, 141, 142) are described.,Duden and Poandorf discovered a spontaneous dehydration of nitroalcohols (Ref 37) which was later on confirmed and investigated by other authors (Refs 15, 138, 143 - 163). So far ether could not directly be obtained from nitroalcohols. But there are some indirect methods which were described in the papers 159 and 164 - 1.69. K- and Na-salts.of nitroalcohols are formed already during the synthesis of nitroalcohols (Ref 41), moreover, with the decomposition of glucoles by the effect of alkali metal-alcoholates (Refs 70, 75, 130). Finally, they can be obtained by the effect of alcoholates of alkali metals or caustic lye on nitroalcohols (Refs 71, 172 - 175). There are no data in publications on the preparation of C-halogen derivatives of nitroalcohols by a direct substitution of the hydrogen atoms at the carbon atoms by halogen. In all cases the effect of the corresponding halogen on the sodium or potassium salt of nitroalcohol is used instead (Refs 70, 75, 139, 1710 173, 176, 177). Moreover, the reactions with aromatic aldehydes (Ref 176) Card 3/4 the decomposition of 2-nitro-2-methylolpropanediol-l~3t Synthesis and Reactions of Aliphatic Vitroalcohols ~SOV/74-28-4-6/6 nitroglycols and nitroalcohols (Refs 37, 40, 70, 72, 75, 1301 171, 177, 179), the effect of phenyl diazonium chloride (Refs 175, 176) and the reduction of nitroalcohols (Refs 31, 58, 70, 123, 16069,180 - 190) are described. In conclusion, 3 reactions are mentioned: 1) The synthesis of 3,5-dinitrooctane by the interaction of nitrobutane with 2-nitrobutanol-1 in the presence of (C H NE in 2 5)2 CIIC1 and after removal of water (Ref 191). 2) Only one case is known of C-alkylation of nitroalcohols. In 1924, 2-nitro-2-chloropropanol was synthemized by the reaction CH J with the Na-salt of 2-nitro-2-zhloroethanol in, 1 3 boiling methanol (Ref 148). 3) It was shown in reference 192 that the K-salt of dinitroethanol combines with acrylate and eaters of the r, of'-dinitro-1-oxyvalerianic acid are formed. The enclosed table shows the properties. of some aliphatic nitroalcohols. There are I table and 309 references, 7 of which are Soviet. Card 4/4 W . . POLITANOV, V. V. ; 4L$ IN., V. V. ; IZOYUROV, A. T. ; FOGUDINA, R. V. ; PTATAKOV, N. I. 8/276/63/000/001/005/028 A0O6/A1O1 AtTMONS:' Pyatakova, L. L., Iskhakov, S,S., Shitovs, A. P., Miroshnikova,K.Ye. T=i On the mechanism of the effect of some elements upon the properties of carburizing steel PFRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya, no. 1, 1963, 35, abstract IB176 (In collection: "Novoye v metalloved. i tekhnol. term. obrabotki stall", Chelyabinsk, 1962, 7 - 23), TFXT: The authors analyzed in detail the mechanical, technical and, in sow casest the operational properties of ailico-manganese-base steel containing in %.- C 0.15 - 0.241 Si 0.8 - 1.3D; Mn 1.50 - 2.00 with admixtures of V, Cu, W, B, TI, Cr, &W No. An analys13 Is made of the location of the martensite point, U* ability of cementation, hardenability, mechanical properties, and some para- meters determining the behavior of steel under operational conditions. As a re- stilt of the investigation performed, it was established that the use of silico- -inanganese-base steel with Mo or W admixtures for the manufacture of gears In- stead of chrome-nickel steel, yields not only a high economical effect but raises Card 1/2 3/148/6o/ooo/oo8/oo8/o18 A161/Ao2g AUTHORS: Lyakhovich, L-S~; Pyatakova, L.L. TITLE: The Effect of Boron on the Grain Size of Medium-Carbon Steel PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyssikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, 1960, No. 8, pp. 120 127 TEXT: The effect of boron on some steel properties is not yet sufficient- ly studied and the conclusions drawn in some works are contradictory (Refs. 1 - . 6, 7, 8, 9, 10). The investigation described was carried out with different bo- ron contents and different preliminary oxidation of steel by titanium. Steel was smelted in laboratory, and open-hearth steel from Zlatoustovskiy metallurgi- cheskiy zavod (Zlatoust Metallurgical Works) was also used. Boron was addedwith ferroboral (6.75% B; 4.85% Si; 5.5% Al; m6% C; 0.04% S, remainder Fe) af- ter deoxidation with aluminum. The chemical composition of all samples contaired 0.070 - 0.020% Cr; 0.09 - 0.12% Ni and an equal quantity of Al. The articlein- eludes microphotographs (Fig. 1). In the authors' opinion boron addition dras- tically changes the nature (and maybe also the quantity) of the nonmetallicphaft boron compounds appear and the quantity of other inclusions decreases. Appar- Card 1/3 s/148/6o/0o0/oo8/0o8/o18 A161AO29 The Effect of Boron on the Grain Size of Medium-Carbon Steel ently, the boron compounds dissolve,more easily in austenite grain at heating. The distribution of boron in grain and on the boundaries Is uneven, and this ex- plains the large difference in the size of separate grains. Titanium addition seems to change the nature of boron phases making them more stable and inhibit- Ing growth. It is also possible that titanium simply raises the quantity of sta- ble compounds preventing growth. The following conclusions were drawn: 1) Bo- ron addition to medium-carbon steel raises considerably the tendency to growth of austenite grain and causes "heterograinity". 2) Additional deoxidation of steel by titanium reduces the effect of boron on austenite grain growth in the ~studied temperature range.(860 to 1,3000C). The effect of titanium is strongest. at low boron content, and drops with growing boron content. 3) The experimental results prove that preliminary deoxidation of boron-containing steel by titanium is necessary to obtain steel with fine grain. There are 7 figures, 3 tables and 11 references: 8 Soviet and 3 English. ASSOCIATION: Chelyabinskly politekhnicheskiy institut (Chelyabinsk Polytechni- cal Institute) SUBMITTED: July 9, 1959 Card 2/3 S/i48/66/ooo/ 0 008/018 A161/AO29 The Effect of Boron on the Grain. Size of Medium-Carbon Steel 0 Figure 1. The Effect of Boron.on the Grain Size of Aus~enite in Heating Steel to 9300c and Holding it. *for3Hours..'a without boron; b 0-0013% B; c 0.003% B.. x 100. Rrr A;i Jr. ZZ ~i' 0A ~V' rd_ 'Ca 3/3 ~ RAPPOPORT, Moisey Genrikhovich; DROZDOV, Boris Mikhaylovich; VINIKOV, M.P., red.; POIDSINAI, G.V.9 red.; KAPRALOVA, A.A., tekhn. red.; I PYATAKOVA N.D., .9 tekhn. red.; PYATAKOVA. N- .. tekhn. red. RAPPOPORT, Moisey Genrikhovich; DROZDOV, Boris Mikhaylovich; VINIKOV, M.P., red.- POWSINA, G.V., red.; KAPRALOVA, A.A., tekhn. red.; 11 D.- tsakhn- red.; PYATAKOIIA, N.D., tekhn. red. [EV 80-3 electronic computer]Elektronnyi vychislitell EV 80-3; ekspluatatsionnye svoistva. i nekotorye primery primeneniia. Moskva, Gosstatizdat 1962. 164 p., (miRA 16:2) Nlectronic computers) PYATACHEOV, B. I., Engineer =VRWP~ (YRabor disputes) '0000000.000091041040 Soo's* 00, 0 ****a*** $0 0 * 0 *of** C" Is It u IS m a a It 0 a at 11 41 a4: 11 o4. L 0 P PQ' 1 lk egg Sol, is 10111,81111 9013 go", 00 40-00 ^00 0o= - Joe* 09 *O= 00 Iselt 0o 00- ap *won&" P" 9 00 0* 00, 00 It PYATAKOV, GEORGIY LEONIDOVICH, DEMIDANT. N15 135.21 -P9 REPORT OF THE COURT PROCFEDINGS IN THE CASE OF THE ANTI-SOVIET TROTSKYITE CENTFE, HEARD BEFORE TFE MILITARY COLLEGIUM OF THE SUPREME COURT OF W U.S.S.R., MOSC%l, JANUARY 23-30, 1937, IN RE: Y. L. PYATAKOV, K. B. RADEK, G. Y. SOKOLNIKOV, L. P. SFFFBRYAKOV, N. 1. MURALOV, Y. A. LIVSHITZ,.Y. N. LBROBNIS, M. S. BOGIJSLZVSKY, 1. A. KNYAZEV, S. A. RATAICHAK, B. 0. NORKIN, A. A. SHESTOV, M. S. STROIWV, Y. D. TUROK, I. Y. HRASCHE, G. E. PUSHIN, V. V. ARNOLD... VERBATIM REPORT. Moscow, .PEOPLE'S COWIISSARIAT OF JUSTICE OF THE U.S.S.R., 1937 580 P. TRANSLATION OF: SUDFBNYY OTCHFT PO DELY ANTISOVETSKOGO TROTSKISTSKOGO TSENTRA. 135.21 N/5 COFY IN HIC n4.651 N15 11 N15 ~114.65 N15 X15 861.21 11/5