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Henry a Wallace — Part 4
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It is interesting to note that Mr. WALLACE left both curiosity~-
seekers and interested newspapermen waiting at the home of the Ambassador
when he decided to arise at 4:00 a.m. and walk the three miles to the
Limatambo Airport.
Mr. WALLACE proceeded to Chile and then returned to Lime and
Arequipa, arriving in Arequipa, Peru, at approximately 2:10 p.em. on Sunday,
April 4th, 1943. He traveled by Panagra, and at the Arequipg Airport he
was greeted by the Prefect of the Department of Arequipa, Mr. FERRO; the
Mayor of Arequipa, Mr. MOSCOSO; and other leading officials. |
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Driving from'the airport to the Plaza de Armas, the Vice-President
was warmly greeted, being showered with thousands of flowers as he drove to
the City Hall across the Plaza de Armas. Thousands of people welcomed him
at the Plaza, many of the people composing large representations of various
schools.
At the City Hall, he was welcomed in a short ceremony. Vice-
President WALLACE thanked the people for welcoming him. He pointed out
in brief that Arequipa, because of its importance in agriculture, plays a
large part in victory for the democracies, or words similar in effect.
From the City Hall, Mr. WALLACE went to the Hotel Arequipa for a
few moments, then rode through the city to the outskirts, Tingo. On the way
back to the city proper he stopped and examined some of the corn crop of
the land. He then walked across the street from the corn crop to another
land producing this vegetable but apparently of another kind and quality.
On the way into the city from Tingo, Mr. WALLACE visited the
milk plant “Leche Gloria” and also viewed a stock show which was held on
the lawns of the "Leche Gloria". He was to have been the guest of Club
Arequipa; however, in view of the death of MANUEL UGARTECHE, such plans
were canceled.
Mr. WALLACE then went to the hotel, rested a short while,
informally received a few members of the Rotary Club, and, at approximately
8:30 p.m., visited the home of the Vice Consul, where the American Colony,
consisting of approximately thirty members, welcomed him in an informal WAY e
After spending about thirty minutes there, he went to the Prefect's home,
at about 9:00 pem., where he had dinner with a comparatively email party.
He left at approximately 11:30 pm. for the hotel.
It can be stated thet he was warmly received by all people, the
majority of whom are, of course, poor people. Several admiring remarks were
passed to the effect that he was well liked because of his simplicity and
because he is a “reguler guy" representing the true American. As one
individual stated, "He is so well liked by all the people here because he
is regular, representing the real American and not the 'Fifth Avenue’ American."
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