Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1951 — Page 9

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| Wisconsin: Roars Hello To MacArthur

Throng Cheers General On His Way ‘Home’

By United Press 2 MILWAUKEE, Wis, Apr. 27— Gen. Douglas MacArthur arrived 'in Wisconsin today on 3 triumphal 90-mile drive from Chicago to Milwaukee, where he lfved as a youth. | All along the way, great

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| Zeidler welcomed the motorcade |at the Milwaukee county line. It was Gen. MacArthur's first /trip “home” in 39 years. Actually, the deposed Pacific {commander lived in Milwaukee {for only a few months as a youth, But throughout his travels and exploits he has always listed the leity as his legal residence. | Late this afternoon, the Mac- | Arthurs will fly back to New York in the General's Constella(tion; “Bataan,” ending his two'day midwestern tour.

Urges ‘Realistic’ Policy

| { In a surprise fighting speech at {Soldier Field in Chicago last |night, the General demanded that {the United States adopt a “reallistic policy to stop “this slaughter of American sons” in Korea. In his speech last night, the {General maintained that despite | the “situation of complete unrealism” in Korea, he “meticu{lously implemented” the direc(tives given him and “strongly {urged the need for a positive {policy favorable at home to the {military realities and designed to stop through strength this slaughter of American sons.’ | He had been expected to deliver an innocuous greeting to the 50.- | 000 persons at the reception which Simazed Chicago's biggest day of celebrations on record.

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