Te eeaeuwa et ewrewrCr eae The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 9, 1965. 21 |former head of the Soviet secret. Shelepin’s Power Cut By Brezhnev Proposal By HENRY 8. BRADSHER MOSCOW (AP) — Leonid I. appears to have|the e down the power of the |the most man widely regarded as his|the U.S.S.R. successor to top eauthor- |Kapitonov, in‘ eee meres Union, Alex-|member of ‘ erankens here party Cen- Se adopted, a plan of Shelepin's main job. official accounts gave no Shelepin was even _" at the committee meet- At’ the same time, the commit- a candidate organization Shelepin. ing party presidium. The committee disclosed re- The commission has’ a role checking closely on the in- careere Unked them with’ Brez- |Pi# bnev, who as first secretary of Communist perry sovaplent an en ‘ position They are Ivan V. 30, who becomes a the Central Com- mittee’s secretariat, and Viadi- mir V. Shcherbitsky, 47, named member of the rul- of the party and state contro. commission, headed by the 48 - year - old dual tee promoted into the party top |tertwined workings of party and command two men whose'government. Mes wee ae ot NO PAYMENT : ® This selection Includes the famou: Happy Foot so stretchies @ Rez. to 1.50 8% ‘' 6 PAIR 5.00 d IRISH LINEN Hankerchiefs Regular 50c a ye , GIFT ‘BOXED Kt gave Shelepin, a ally every phase of Soviet life. | HOLD BOTH POSTS Shelepin is a deputy premier, a°member of the ruling party presidium and a party secre- tary. Only he, Brezhnev, Nikolad V. Podgorny and Mikhail A. Susiov hold posts simultane- | ously on both presidium and secretariat. Weakening Shele- ‘s commission would have effect of lessening his authority. Brezhnev told the Central idraft plan for the development the he gee” military effectiveness , polices a = ually independent | jing body, although the commit- or limiting our current and fu- pipeline to key spots around the tee usually ratifies all ores d um Se iee ie Mads b and influence in virtu- decisions. The party secretariat |‘Y"* 8°" east is responsible for carrying out policy and thus has a large role | in shaping decisions. | An announcement on the com- mittee’s one-day meeting said it endorsed, “in the main, the the national economy of the $.5.R: and the state budzet of the U.S.S.R. for 1966." The plan and budget will be pre- sented today to the Supreme Soviet for automatic adoption. end state control title hid the fact control was “people’s conrol,” and it would thus be more correct “‘to re - organize. these organs and name them organs of people's control,”” the news agency Tass reported. 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