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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1967

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE SEVEN

rHURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 196~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN

PLANNING DISPUE:
Kremlin Economic

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Coniflict Exposed
MOSCOW (IP)-A Kremlin battle decision, to favor ot
over the Soviet economy has been of the Soviet economy
exposed to public view with an pense of agriculture.
indication that Communist chief Polyansky's article,
Leonid L Brezhnev has lost a clear that Brezhnev
round. opposed the change.
The battle is over the division The article argued s
of scarce investment capital be- both industry and
tween industrial development and must be developed f
improving Soviet agriculture. The economy.
battle has been going on for at He painted a pictu
least two years and is continuing, from what Soviet pub
according to the article which of backwardness in.
exposed it. and the consequent n
The most likely answer to the mechanization and o
question of who won the battle improvements.
was a combination of other lead- Economic Plan
ers representing heavy industry, Polayansky explaine
defense production and other spe- links of our plannin
cial interests in the Soviet econ- n 4.,,,,,

ether sectors
y at the ex-
. But until
it was not
himself had
trongly that
agriculture
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Day Calendar
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Battle Exposed
* The article appeared in Kom-
munist, the theoretical journal of
the Soviet Community party, un-
der the byline of Deputy Premier
Dmitry S. Polyansky,
Polyansky is the top govern-
ment official supervising agricul-
ture as well as being a member
of the 11-man Communist party
Politburo.
The Politburo, in which party
General Secretary Brezhnev is
normally the key man, makes de-
cisions which the Soviet govern-
ment carries out.
The article appeared this week,
a month after the Communist
party decided that agricultural in-
vestment in the 1966-70 period
would be 35.7 billion rubles from
national budgets.
Agricultural Cutback
This is 13 per cent less than
the' 41 billion rubles, which the
party had decided in March 1965
would be invested in the five-year
economic planning period.
Brezhnev had personally advo-
cated the March decision in order
to try to overcome the chronic
backwardness of Soviet agricul-
ture.
It was the first major move to
which Brezhnev personally com-
mitted himself after taking over
party leadership from Nikita S.
Khrushchev in October 1964. Up
through the spring of 1966 the
figure of 41 billion was reiterated
* by Brezhnev and others.
Then came very good crops in
1966 and indications that other
interest groups were arguing that
agriculture no longer needed so
large a share of investment cap-
ital.
This 13 per cent cutback indi-
cated that the party leadership
had decided to change the 1965
U'

nomic apparatus, as nas peen
more than once pointed out by
L. I. Brezhnev, some people have
so far shown an incomprehension
of the importance of fast agri-
cultural growth, and attempts still
occur of balancing' figures in
favor of other branches of social
production, to improve their af-
fairs at the expense of collective
and state farms."
This indirect quote from Brezh-
nev showed him as arguing against
economic planners, accusing them
of failing to appreciate the need
for large investments in agricul-
ture to enable it to grow.
"Such tendencies are very dan-
gerous for our common cause," he
said.

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