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In Indianapolis — Vital Statistics and Events

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Apr, 30, 195Dw

EVENTS TODAY

To Visit Formosa

Mission to Train

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China Nationalists i Et Fa se ng, ax. By United Press EVENTS TOMORROW

WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 — The|™, Arsocl oan United States plans to send a’ ly Hor

train and advise the Chinese Na-!onie V tionalist forces, it was learned sm

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eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek. This aid may be stepped up to total $50 million during the next fiscal year, Reversal of Policy Ta 16. 2101 Boulevard P The United States:thus is completing a reversal of policy toward ML { Garner. is. Nationalists. Two years ago, the pS United States withdrew its mili- a a a ke 1 tary mission from Chiang and mH on. 43. Sarl illdare AVS. issued a white paper denouncing|.,mary Roperts. So. 1448 N..D Novy! Rar. the Nationalists as corrupt. jo. fas

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