Word: mcaulay
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Labor's reaction to Captain Eddie's speeches has been both direct and tempered by its recognition of his status as a hero. Said United Auto Workers President R. J. Thomas: "He has been misinformed by some of the manufacturing groups. .. ." Cried U.A.W. Executive Board Member William McAulay: "We are tired of being slapped down by labor-hating people like Rickenbacker. His speech was chaotic . . . I think Rickenbacker is synthetic." From C.I.O. President Philip Murray came a more restrained comment: "I do not desire to engage in a controversy with Captain Rickenbacker. Forgive him, Lord, for he knows...
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