RED SPLIT Chinese argue policy Residents elect new hall officers TOKYO — (UPI) — Communist China declared today that a serious struggle over domestic and foreign policy is occurring among its intellectuals and within the Chinese Communist party itself. It hinted at possible new purges. Although it was not openly stated, the argument appears to have some bearing on China's position in the Viet Nam war, as well as on domestic issues of economic and social policy and intellectual freedom. THE OFFICIAL revelation of the new wave of debate came in an editorial in the "Liberation Army Daily," official newspaper of the Chinese armed forces. Excerpts were broadcast by the New China News Agency. The editorial said a new group of "scholars, specialists and professors" has grown up that "opposes the party and socialism, dons all sorts of cloaks, makes grand gestures and deliberately turns simple things into mysteries." This new group, it said, was working "in coordination with the anti-party activities of the right opportunist elements within the Communist party" itself. THE LIBERATION DAILY charged that the group was launching "offensives" against China's present policies, and is "in tune with the international anti-China chorus raised by the imperialists, modern revisionists and the reactionaries of all countries." This is Chinese Communist shorthand for people, Communist and otherwise, who advocate peaceful coexistence in general and a peaceful settlement in Viet Nam in particular because of the danger a nuclear war could arise from the conflict. The editorial said the new "anti-party, anti-Socialist" group was waving 'red flags' to oppose the Red flag, and denning the cloak of Marxism-Leninism and Mao Tse-tung's thinking to oppose Marxism-Leninism and Mao Tsetung's thinking." 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