Show 10A Standard-Examine- Sunday June 5 1988 r World Some Soviet reformers not picked for conference MOSCOW (AP) — Who attends the Communist Party conference on reform June 28 became the subject of backroom political maneuvering in Moscow and a delegate list published Saturday showed some of Mikhail S Gorbachev’s supporters lost Official media said late Friday the Moscow party leadership had restored the names of prominent intellectual reformers dropped from the list at the precinct level but the list showed some were not elected The delegate battle has been the talk of Moscow for days State-ru- n media and even political street protests unusual for the Soviet Union brought the internal party battle into the open Gorbachev called the party conference the first since Josef Stalin summoned one in 1941 to act on position papers issued in May They include limiting the tenure of party officials separating party and government structures and other elements of his “perestroika” reform program Among 319 delegates elected in Moscow were Gorbachev and five other members of the ruling Politburo including Viktor M Chebnkov chief of the KGB secret police and Yegor K Ligachev the Kremlin’s No 2 man Media accounts said sharp debates preceded the secret-ballelection at a Moscow party meeting Friday A list published Saturday in the Moscow’s party daily Pravda did not include the names of such reformers as sociologist Tatyana Zaslavskaya playwright Mikhail Shatrov and economist Nikolai Shmelev ot Mos-kovska- ya Moviemaker Elem Klimov and economist Leonid Abalkin other liberals restored made the final delegate list Vitaly Korotich editor of the weekly Ogonyok was pro-refor- m over delegates are occurring in other parts of the country The Moscow party has nearly million members including the nation’s leading intellectuals and 1 officials reformer Gorbachev himself attended eased off the roster but media reports say the Ukrainian-bor- n writer will be a delegate for Kherson a Ukrainian port city on the the leadership meeting Friday that chose the final delegate list after weeks of discussion over who would attend the conference Moskovskaya Pravda printed only a summary of his remarks and did not make clear whether Gorbachev spoke in favor of the restored candidacies or scolded one Moscow-base- d Black Sea It was not clear whether other reformers would be chosen as delegates from outside Moscow The media have said similar contests party conservatives for attempting to ease out reformers Other Politburo members chosen were President Andrei A Gromyko Moscow party boss Lev N Zaikov and Premier Nikolai I Ryzhkov Defense Minister Dmitri A Politburo g Yazov a member also was elected More Politburo members probably will represent other parts of the country Foreign Minister Eduard A Shevardnadze for instance has his Communist Party base in the republic of Georgia non-votin- Kremlin official speaks MOSCOW (AP) — No 2 Kremlin leader Yegor K Ligach-e- v broke his silence Saturday on reports that he leads a conservative faction and said enemies are trying to divide a leadership united behind Mikhail S Gorbachev’s reforms “Adversaries in the West and some people in our country too are making allegations about differences among the Soviet leadership in the Politburo” the Ligachev said “These allegations have been made more than once which means they are being made deliberately Trying to drive a wedge in the leadership is a notorious trick” he said The Soviet news agency Tass carried Ligachev’s remarks made at a meeting in Togliatti a Volga River port 600 miles east of Moscow They were his first comments on reports of discord in the leadership In an excerpt of the speech broadcast on the evening television news program “Vremya” the round-face- d gray-haire- d Ligachev told an auditorium of Togliatti officials and residents that the Soviet Union’s enemies are foolish to try to divide the leadership “If it worked in the past when they threw out falsehoods about previous leading figures and it led to the ruin of people then in current conditions such a trick simply won’t go through for these are different times with a different policy and different leaders” Ligachev declared “All the members of the leadership with Mikhail Gorbachev at their head are deeply committed to the cause of perestroika” he said Church to regain cathedrals MOSCOW (AP) — Cathedrals in the nation’s oldest monastery will be returned to the Russian Orthodox Church this week after 27 years of state ownership symbolizing progress in religious free- dom officials announced Saturday Parts of the Monastery of the Caves have become museums and will remain in government hands The monastery was established in 1050 on the banks of the Dnciper River in Kiev capital of the Ukraine where Christianity arrived 1000 years ago in what now is the Soviet Union About 100 buildings are on the monastery grounds which are dotted with caves in which religious leaders and early 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