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Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz) sits at the Senate Rackets Committee table in Washington on March 25, 1958 after accusing Joseph L. Rauh Jr., attorney for the United Auto Workers Union, of “attempting to mislead” the committee. Goldwater told his colleagues Rauh had made false statements at various points in its probe of violence in the UAW's strike against the Kohler Co. (AP Photo/Henry Griffin)
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Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz) sits at the Senate Rackets Committee table in Washington on March 25, 1958 after accusing Joseph L. Rauh Jr., attorney for the United Auto Workers Union, of “attempting to mislead” the committee. Goldwater told his colleagues Rauh had made false statements at various points in its probe of violence in the UAW's strike against the Kohler Co. (AP Photo/Henry Griffin)

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