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NEW YORK POSi. WERNESDAY, MAT - TEET
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39 Storm 'Monster' MacArthur Rally at Carnegie
taged by the Communists," she
"Why they must have garbled
on the platform and asked the
"This committee was formed two
By PETER J. McELROY
said.
the whole thing up," Mrs. Ed-
audience to come down to the
weeks ago by a substantial group
The Committee to Sustain
Mrs. Edwards said that 1,700
wards said, denying that Mac-
first few rows to "make it more
of citizens for MacArthur.
MacArthur held a "monster
tickets had been distributed and
Arthur and Malone had been
comfortable."
"Just a few days ago we found
rally" last night at Carnegie Hall
some of them had even been
invited.-
"My God, what will this do to
we had some saboteurs among
to support the policies of Gen.
paid for at $1.20 and $2.40.
Also listed in the "garbled"
Gen. MacArthur?" Mrs. Ed-
our ranks."
She said the committee had
news story as speakers were Ted
wards asked while she waited
Mrs. Edwards paused and
MacArthur.
been formed three weeks ago
Kirkpatrick, editor of Counter-
for three elderly women to make
asked, "Are there any among
Thirty-nine persons attended.
by a group of 150 "distinguished
attack, and former Manhattan
their way down from the mezza-
you who are members of the
There were 2,721 empty seats.
persons" to "carry out Mac's
Alderman Lambert Fairchild.
nine.
"MacArthur for President Com-
program and carry the boys in
Fairchild showed up in
a
"Only today we sent out two
mittee'?
The audience was outnumbered
Korea to victory .instead of forc-
newly-pressed tuxedo.
batches of tickets by messenger
(Wild applause by 78 hands).
by the ushers and other em-
ing them to fight an accordion
After he saw the crowd inside,
-one batch of 400 and the other
"Well, we are having the same
ployes. There were 40 of them.
war."
he said, "Would you believe it?
300. Even the people who paid
trouble. MacArthur is the one
The committee is headed by
She refused to say who the
I understand there are mobs over
aren't here.
man they (the saboteurs) are
Mrs. Gloss Edwards, who identi-
150 "distinguished persons" are.
at Madison Square Garden. We
"I was told there would be a
afraid of. They are afraid of the
fied herself as being prominent
A newspaper yesterday car-
have someone over there telling
color guard; where are they?
one man who may save our
in patriotic activities. Mrs. Ed-
ried an announcement of the
them where to come."
At 9:15, Mrs. Edwards bravely
country," she said.
wards knew what the trouble
meeting and said that both Mac-
They didn't come,
walked out on the stage, adorned
Mrs. Edwards then introduced
was.
Arthur and Sen. Malone (R-Nev.)
Shortly before the program got
by ten empty chairs. Refusing
the first speaker, an author Dr.
"This meeting has been sabo-
had been invited to attend.
underway, Fairchild walked out
to use the microphone, she said,
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