3 6 6 -2- 6p, -IM AtVffl'@' 'I lisoo'in eijing rroi ue& to r4la Approved'@O Beijing. Other nations hostile to the CHINA, From A25 United States, such as Iran and The embassy notice to U.S. cit- North Korea, also maintain embas izegs said "there is no specific in- sies, here, and the PLO has a small formation as to when or where an mission. Iranians are allowed to en- . . . . . . . . . . ter China without visas. attack might take place, but the Officials interviewed by The embassy believes that this warning refl6ets a genuine threat and that Washington Post recently said the American citizens ... should take main suspected Libyan surrogate for terrorist activities appears to be appropriate steps to protect them selves." Sabri Banna, the Palestinian terror- An embassy official said that in- ist known as Abu Nidal, who has been at odds with the PLO. fortnation concerning the threat U.S. officials also said they be- wa§ provided to the embassy late ye§terday by a "high-rankin lieve that the Japanese Red Army g rep- terrorist group, with possible Lib- resentative" of the Chinese govern- me'nt. yan backing, was responsible for U.S. antiterrorist officials in bombings directed against Amer. Washington reported a week ago icans in Naples and New Delhi in that Gadhafi, using the cover of Pal- April and May. estini4q, , and, Japanese terrorist After the notice was issued to- groups, had launched a sudden re- day, some American children were. surgence of terrorist attacks on absent from a playground where American and western targets in they usually play. Embassy officials said that de- the Middle East and elsewhere. MOAMMAR GADHAF1 spite the warning, they plan to hold Libya, , maintains, an embassy in ... said to be aiding Japanese s a Fourth of July celebration. 0792ROO070057000i -8 P APpr ed FOr as a