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Domestic News September 26, 1956

The Nome Nugget

Nome, Nome County, Alaska

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In Miami last night, Adlai Stevenson accused the Eisenhower Administration of appeasing the deposed Peron regime in Argentina, linking Dr. Milton Eisenhower, the President's brother, to the alleged policy.

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Stevenson Accuses GOP Administration Of Appeasing Peron

In Miami last night, Stevenson accused the Eisenhower Administration of appeasing the Peron regime in Argentina, and linked "a member of the President's personal family" with the alleged appeasement.

Stevenson did not name the family member but a campaign aide said he referred to Dr. Milton Eisenhower, youngest brother of the President.

Stevenson said the administration "chose to appease" Peron, the Argentine dictator now deposed by a revolution. He added "a member of the President's personal family assumed special, if informal, responsibility for our relationships with Argentina."

Milton Eisenhower occasionally has represented the President in relations with Latin American countries.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Stevenson Accusation Eisenhower Administration Peron Regime Argentina Appeasement Milton Eisenhower

What entities or persons were involved?

Stevenson Eisenhower Administration Peron Dr. Milton Eisenhower President

Where did it happen?

Miami

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Primary Location

Miami

Event Date

Last Night

Key Persons

Stevenson Eisenhower Administration Peron Dr. Milton Eisenhower President

Event Details

Stevenson accused the Eisenhower Administration of appeasing the Peron regime in Argentina, and linked a member of the President's personal family, identified by a campaign aide as Dr. Milton Eisenhower, with the alleged appeasement. Stevenson stated the administration chose to appease Peron, the Argentine dictator deposed by a revolution, and that the family member assumed special, if informal, responsibility for US-Argentina relationships. Milton Eisenhower has occasionally represented the President in relations with Latin American countries.

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