GENERAL MacARTHUR AND U.S. PRESIDENCY.—General MacArthur, Commander-in-Cheif of the Allied Occupation Forces in Japan, leaving his headquarters in Tokyo recently after issuing a statement that he would accept the Presidency, of the United States “if called by the American people.” He refused to pose for photographers. Curious Japanese watch in the background.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25447, 19 March 1948, Page 7
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52GENERAL MacARTHUR AND U.S. PRESIDENCY.—General MacArthur, Commander-in-Cheif of the Allied Occupation Forces in Japan, leaving his headquarters in Tokyo recently after issuing a statement that he would accept the Presidency, of the United States “if called by the American people.” He refused to pose for photographers. Curious Japanese watch in the background. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25447, 19 March 1948, Page 7
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