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' -- C-Iis C:159 E long-weari- r V ':7' i Brezhnev and other leaders seem to have heard the whispers They began to whittle Shelepin down taking away his main power base chairmanship of the Committee for Party and State Control By last year Sheiepin was reduced to the job of supervising the consumer goods Industry for the party — an important but hardly powerful assignment r) 11 - t : i 4 This outstanding collection of sults is made from the finest midweight fabrics in the choicest new color and patterns custom tailored in ivy continental or classic styling Come in now while selection is complete ' 1 rk 4ya 6n I i g'f'' ' :l:''I'' - L 1 wear t x r -- - Sernichastny was a protege of Shelepin succeeding him first as boss of the Communist Youth League and then as chairman of the KGB Immediately after the 1961 ouster of Premier Nikita S Khrushchev Shelepin was one of the most prominent members of the new "collective leadership" In the Kremlin There we re whis 1)e rs In 14 os-cow some persons attributed them to the KGB — that within a year Shelepin would succeed Leonid I Brezhnev In the top job of party general secretary Bear Whispers? - T - ES -- Lioeisseeenosteemoew t Li SPORTSWEAR SPECIALS! q 14 Gaim Stature k ' 4 I AIF if - 14' 1 r‘ts I 4- ''s i744 e 1 1 t 7 li Itr' Washington should beware of Peking's reaction it American troops invaded the Chinese "House" JAtii t' P fs' 0- ) - ' '' P 1 Il --t V list party who1 for a decade has handled party relations with Communist parties In Communist-rule- d nations According to the informants the decision to fire Semichastny and put in Andropov was taken quickly by party leaders One report said the whole thing was arranged In six hours - These sources the picture move as a blow to the fortunes of Alexander N ShelepIn 48 a party secretary and also a member of the party's Politburo or steering commitliI tee : '' 1 ' I iI i I It that jobs Semichastny was chairman of the Committee for State Security the secret police organization known from its Russian initials as the KGB Tass announced Monday that he had been appointed first deputy premier of the Soviet Union's Ukraine region a minor post He was succeeded as KGB boss by Yuri V Andropov 52 a secretary of the Soviet Corn- - MOSOOW — The leadership of the Soviet secret police has been quietly purged since its boss was suddenly fired 10 days ago in an apparent Kremlin power play Wormed sources said Monday They said the key men of ousted Vladimir Y Semichastny have been transferred to comfortable but obscure A 1 CJ ' TN 1 ' ' li1V i 1 ' 1 ' By Henry S Bradsher Associated Press Writer - - --- t 41 :---- tr - ' '' ' tki k - 7 1'NigL )) Pi 30 oviet Ousts Secret Police Leadership- - 11 ! I - ' I 1 r l - with Beehive Bank's t ir 42' ' 11111 In the view of many delegates the most telling attack made by any member of the panel was contained in what Jean Chauvel retired French Ambassador to the United Nations called his "factual comments" These included a warning : 1 I " failure" Telling Attack 1 ( si ' ' ' 1 1 said i - '- r - i YFI 4 1—DAY - ' -- It tt -- 4432timoo-U''''" ' ' - grapefruit and toast could have been pheasant — - ' -' 'mire ' L '''''t t i Imperialism" had "borrowed '1 r books of from the worn-ou- t Ifi '4' j 4 11 r I l t Western imperialism" and that ' ' 1 1 11 the war should be continued 1 ' until North Vietnam and its 'i i 4 backers were convinced that ' -1 4 AN to take over "the 6' )v v11 i South attempts 'C Vietnam Laos are and t e 41 ta - I ) - i seas might alone on the high have opted for such Str Francis a vegetarian happens to like grapefruit He ate a fresh one each lay of the voyage that culminated Simday at twilight He grew the grapefruit and other food aboard Gypsy Moth - - 4 Then the hero sat down to a somewhat tudierole breakfast IiFV ari ' ' 7 ' r'P t doomed to ' - i Young Druzes whose tribe broke with Islam three centuries ago and pledged loyalty to Israel urge Tel Aviv defense ministry to call them into the Israeli army during the mounting Mideast crisis or buy your deam home Build i - after days Z1 waves L' I PI ' - — - ink cham- menphome pagne Most 1 Marian Dobrosielski counselor to the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Sonn '4 4 r " 1 ''' k ' "''' t47 ' -t ilga - It -- : ' ' ' '''':' - '''1" ' 1- i 4 I - fr - :1 ' t 4 "-- - I' ': '4 '' ' ''' - I I I -- -r iyik ''' i ors 1' 41g ' 5 ‘ A $''' -$‘ ' s - ' 1 ' ' ' 'lit 7 1 Tr!' t ' t 1 '' ' 34 l'r fe'''' ' ' ' I t ' 2 ! 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' '1 I ° ' 'I-AtC 1- 1: vt ' 1 ' - i n r' l 2 ) L : - - Back Demand kIt 1 1 ' tc't::'!''''4 el' 1 ' '' Y i' i - t- IT 1' " t" - - ic' Cis ' 412 $' 6th Wost 3354656 Coll Carter or Simmer ' ' ' - 74 FURNITUDIE ANNEX ' - ' staging provocations against the Chinese people the r "s ' iit completely decadent and mor ' d i ribund British Is dependimperialism which 4 ent on US imperialism to - ik r is feeble existence prolong its Ii Just beating its head against a stone wall" the article said KETCHUM'S i '" -- 1t i' i- - tt r 1 i: ' "In 1 rl t1 t i ' "i:40:jrliev- s - by resorting to gun- boat policy long ago thrown on the rubbish heap of history :"British imperialism was courting disaster and would s - 1 tions"- ‘ 'A 4 - '' 4 ' It said "t1 ' i come to a miserable end" The article said British auParty newspaper FeePh-thorities in Hong Kong had i to be by a committed "monstrous Daily believed and Who Chinese official crimes" signed compa- high party himself "Commentator" said - triots there would make them this was an old trick of Brit- - pay for it "The Chinese people who Ish imperialism which was - have won a great victory in Cen 19th to repeat attempting tury gunboat policy to threat - the proletarian cultural revoen the Chinese in Hong Kong lution will definitely give you " it said due punishment and Kowloon i ' ' ' I Reuters News Agency PEKING — Red China mon day accused Britain of gun- boat diplomacy in sending the carrier Bulwark to Hong Hong An article In the Communist ' - and caviar - 53-fo- blue-gree- GENEVA — Bitter attacks on American policy in Vietnam were made at the pacem In tenris 'conference Monday by Dr Martin Luther King and the delegates from Cambodia and Poland Dr King won applause for his denunciation of "the costly bloody and hitile War" Re urged the 300 delegates to the conference here to call upon the US to "end all bombing of North Vietnam" and declare a ceasefire "in the hope that such action will create the atmosphere for negotia- I Ile gazed- far below at Gypsy Moth IV bobbing like a white speck on the morning ketch had tide The carried him alone around the world on an odyssey which revived glory's embers for a ration no longer ruling the preferred grapefruit Still in pajamas and slippers Britain's crusty man of the ea padded softly to the opal winn dow overlooking the horseshoe of Plymouth Harbor He breathed deep of the cool salt air and smiled By Thomas J Hamilton New York Times Writer ' Prtrff t - ' ' f 4 - Viet Policies Israel prepared for the worst All newspaper published air raid alert and civil deferme instructions and told pPople food and water supto store a seven-da- y ply Wide strips of tape were being placed over office windows to prevent flying glass A dispatch from Tel Aviv said tension increased in Israel after Nasser announced Sunday he could never be persuaded to drop his blockade of the Gulf of Aqaba where Lsraers port of Elath is that nation's only shipping outlet to East Africa and Asia and is the chief entry -point for oil imports law" security matters including the right to mobilize the nation's material and human resources Prime Minister Levi Eshkol told Israel's Parliament in Jerusalem he expects the big Western Powers to make a combined effort soon to insure that the Strait of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba closed by Egypt to Israeli shipping will remain open to all ships without discrim- 1i ' - self-defen- poweof Peldng Charges Britain With 'Gunboat' Policies 1' - (LTI) o - 'i - ii - - riGLAND PLYMOUTH — All the seafaring world was his oyster Monday but Sir Francis Chichester Rakes US blodcade and this had been repeated to Foreign Minister Abbe Eban on his visit --tWashington last week The Prime Minister reiterated that Israel considers the blockade of the strait an act of aggression and it would reserve the right of Pi 1 - ' ' ports Of Elath and Aqaba is th e Strait of Tiran on the Red Sea that Egypt has de dared closed to Israeli shipping The Egyptian version of the gun duel In the Gaza Strip said Israelis crossed the frontier and were fired on by units of the Palestine Liberation Army A mill- tar)' spokesman in Cairo said there were no casualties and the exchEmge of fire occurred when Israeli armored cars attacked a crew of Palestinians working on farms near the frontier AP Correspondent Thomas A Reedy reporting from the Israeli side of the border said an Israeli jeep patrol was fired on An Israeli major said 10 or 15 mortar rounds were fired by the Arabs lilt stated "They didn't hit anything they're rotten shots" Reedy reported In Jordan troop reinforcements and tanks and armored vehicles passed - - ''''''''''S'-:4:0- 'Peace Panel' World' s Oyster Bui Solo Sailor Nips Fruit 190 SO Tuesday May :f: - - - -- - ' - -- Continued From Page One t ' ' Salvo Routs US Tanker in Egyptian Blockade 1 ' "1'''-''-6'''''''"''''''1414- - -- - The Salt Lake Tribune 2- -- - - -- -- - - - - r ON MID I e' itL I r :- Phone-328314- 717AIDA to AL it OS i' ) qt I - - - |