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The Boston Globe Tuesday, September 27, lDfift Peking Foreign Minister Tells Japan China Admits Lack of Power to Hit U.S. IS Mm I 1 ''ff. tf 's i :1 place while Kosaka was in him that Peking was not con-Peking. The series began in Geneva and then later moved to Warsaw. Chen Yi told Kosaka that he gives "special attention to American affairs by reading about 10 American newspapers and listening to the V.O.A.

(Voice of America) broadcasts." But toward the end of the interview, Kosaka said, the foreign minister lapsed into the usual tough line policy talk, telling him: 280,000 soldiers against 10 million Vietnamese. I wonder how many Americans would be sent to Viet Nam if we sent 700 million of our people down there." Kosaka also said Chen told sidering opening any new diplomatic channels with the United States, but said China was satisfied with the ambassadorial level contacts with Washington in Warsaw. "Chen YI said that the fundamental policy of Communist Chinese diplomacy is to settle problems through talking," Kosaka said, "otherwise Peking would have rut off the discussions with the United States in Warsaw instead of carrying them on for more than 30 meetings." The 131st in the of Warsaw talks between the American and Chinese ambassadors to Poland took bit them (the United States), "Frankly, China has not the power to go and attack the United Statese. But we are prepared to meet American aggression." Chen told Kosada that he did not hold a "pessimistic view on U.S.-China relations." "U.S.-China problems will be settled some day. The settlement of the problems between our two nations will also lead to settlement of other problems of the world." But Chen was quoted as saying "the settlement of many problems will first begin with withdrawal of U.S.

troops from Viet Nam." remarks that China had not ruled out 'negotiations with the United States over Viet Nam. According to today's explanation of Chinese foreign policy given by Chen to the visiting Japanese, China holds out some hope for improvement of relations with the United States but considers Viet Nam the main obstacle to any meaningful progress. According to Kosaka, Chen Yi said that mutual fear keeps both the United States and China from striking the first blow in a war. "The fact of the matter is that the United States is afraid of China and we are also a little bit afraid of the United States," Chen was quoted. "The President of the United States whoever he is will not order a war against China.

We will also not venture to go out and TOKYO (UPI) Com-tiunist Chinese foreign minster Chen Yi told Japanese isitors that Red China does lot have the military power attack the United States, tie also said he believes the U.S.. is fearful of starting a jvar with China. The Chinese official also said U.S.-Chinese problems would be settled "one day," but "the settlement of many problems will first begin with withdrawal of U.S. troops from Vict Nam." Chen's remarks were released today by ex-Japanese Foreign Minister Zentaro Kosaka in a memorandum containing answers the Chinese statesman gave him during an interview in Peking Sept. 6.

Varying reports in Japanese newspapers of what was said touched off an international stir because of Chen's alleged REFLECTION OF STRENGTH An M48 tank with 4th Marine troops moves along banks of monsoon-swollen river south of demilitarized zone in South Viet Nam. (AP). China Flag Bears Mao's Face HONG KONG (UPI) The Communist Bank of China Pope Sending Envoy To Viet Meanwhile, in Moscow the Communist party paper, Prav-j da, reports that Chinese laborers and regular Communist party members are showing in-1 here hung out a huge red flag bearing a picture of Mao Tse-tung today and touched VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pore Paul VI today sent a found anger and indignation" outrages committed by Red, Guards. A Soviet theoretician published an article in the govern, ment newspaper Izvestia yesterday suggesting that Communist China in some ways resembles Nazi Germany in the crackdown on foreign and "bourgeois" influences. off speculation the Peking gov ernment has decided to replace the traditional five-star stand creased opposition to the youthful Red Guards.

The dispatch said workers in Fuchow sent a leaflet to Peking describing "with pro ard it has used since its founding in 1949. The flag showed ud todav in preparation for the 1 celebration of Red China's national day. matic service in 1950 as apostolic delegate to West-Central Africa, with headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria, and was transferred four years later to his current post in Canada. Vatican sources said he had been in Rome for about a week consulting with secretariat of state officials about his Saigon mission. Pope Paul gave him final instructions in today's private audience which lasted about 20 minutes.

East Boston Pair Freed in $70,000 Bail Two East Boston men were placed under a total of $70,000 double surety bail today in It bears Mao's picture In the upper left-hand corner. Four volumes bearing the title "Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung" adorn the center. At the same time the new Those on the go go Sunbeam WALTZ THROUGH WASHDAY i I flag appeared, the traditional flags a big yellow star in the center of a red field with four smaller yellow stars in the upper left hand corner were withdrawn from all other pots The bread for modern America they formally fly here. large-scale campaign by the Pontiff to bring peace to the Southeast Asian country. Last week the Pope issued an encyclical letter calling for an end to the fighting in Viet Nam.

He dedicated the month of October to prayers for that end. In the letter to patriarchs, primates, archbishops and other ordinaries of the church, the Pontiff wrote: "We cry to them in God's name to stop. A settlement should be reached now before it becomes too late. Archbishop Pignedoli, an experienced diplomat and currently apostolic delegate to Canada, is the first special envoy sent to Viet Nam by Pope Paul since he launched his campaign for peace. The Pope won a short-lived Christmas holiday cease-fire last year, but met no response from the Communists to his later peace suggestions.

The Italian-born archbishop, 56, has been a personal friend of the Pope since 1950. Msgr. Pignedoli was then secretary of the 1950 Holy Year organization and the Pontiff was then Msgr. Giovanni Montini of the Vatican Secretariat of State. When Msgr.

Montini became archbishop of Milan, Msgr. Pignedoli followed him there for some time as an auxiliary. He joined the Vatican diplo- peace mission headed by a high Vatican diplomat and personal friend to South Viet Nam. The mission was dispatched officially to take part in a meeting of Catholic hierarchy to discuss problems facing the church as a result of the Vatican's Ecumenical Council. Vatican sources said, however, the PoDe's envoy will seek to rally support of clergymen and laymen in South Viet Nam for his crusade of prayer and peace.

The Pope already has officially designated October as a month of prayer by the world's half-billion Catholics for an end to the war in Viet Nam. Catholics in South Viet Nam, many of whom were driven or fled from the Communist North, are generally the most bitter opponents of the Hanoi regime. The delegation is headed by Archbishop Sergio Pignedoli. His mission apparently is to convince the bishops and the people that enmity for Communists should not prevent wholehearted support for the Pope's campaign for peace. Archbishop Pignedoli held a final meeting with the Pontiff this morning before leaving for Saigon.

Vatican sources said his mission to the bishops of Viet Nam was "religious in character" but fitted into the Suffolk Superior Court in an Peking has no announcement of plans for a new flag. But the current cultural revolution under way in China has carried the cult of Maoism to new heights and such a move would be a fitting symbol of China's "cultural revolution." A usually reliable Hong Kong Chinese daily predicted today the Peking regime will make "startling revelations," possibly by displaying new rockets during the Oct. 1 attempted murder case which has been overshadowed by government claims of intimidation of witnesses. Nicholas V. Femia, 26, of Brooks st.

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