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By PETER LISAGOR = | Rep. Judd (R. Hon | even for this Cliange Jn itistude Whith Lv am a: g 2a broug an amused wrinkle tolis remarkable mainly for its a oO ASHINGTOR, D3. Os May 25 Mr. Acheson's fixed features when sence ofthe former hostility, nas occurred in the attitude of/he made the good-natured "sur-i gor one thing, the corruption congressional committees toward Misal that the United States ap. 1asue has, momentarily. at least, a former favorite “whipping boy" parently did not think it NN replaced the Communists-in-gov-in the administration. achieve stability . in. Indo- hin& ernment issue which swirled It would be inaccurate to say through a coalition of C ommunis largely about the State DepartQecretary of State Acheson is and Nationalist forces Here: ment. getting the prodigal son treaf-|¢ hina-policy critics Save Jong Becondly, the foreign-ald bill ment in his appearances on Cap- ¢éharged that attempts to OrCe 14 seen as risky ground for poliitol Hill in behalf of the foreign- #uch a coalition in China pro- {cay controversy at the moment aid bill. moted the Communist cause. because (ien. Eisenhower, intiNor is he captivating his aud Rep. Judd, a veteran critic of mately Involved with it, is enjoyjence with a newly discovered Asiatic policy, sald he was glad ing more than a little success charm. to see that the mutual security among New Hampshire and MinBut to.a man who a year ago|program this year appeared to be nesoto voters, was being pilloried hy an army a global one, with Asia's value to, Thirdly, the theory is offered of critics and blamed for just the free world fully recognized.. [that Mr. Acheson's appearances about everything but Washing-| At another point in the House before the committees as an
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