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Editorials

July 21, 1956 issue

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The article presents views and discussions on various topics. The news photos of the U.S. President Dwight David Eisenhower which accompanied the announcement that he would run in the elections again were heartbreaking. He had lost twenty pounds following his operation; The U.S. has had every right to assume that the U.S. President Eisenhower approves of General Motors and its practices. Now, three and a half years after the President took office, and within a few months of another national election, the Administration announces the filing of an anti-trust action against the giant firm.

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EISENHOWER, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969; GENERAL Motors Corp.; ANTITRUST law; TRADE regulation; PRESIDENTS -- United States; UNITED States
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