Show Churchill Declines Public Reply To U. U S. S Senators' Senators Allegations i LONDON Oct 19 UP UP Prime Prime Minister Churchill told commons Tuesday that he had decided against making a public reply to the alleged British anti-British charges made ade by five U. U S S. S senators following following following follow follow- ing their tour of the worlds world's battle fronts The senators were said to have charged in a secret cession that that- American lend-lease lend goods sent to Great Britain were being remarked remarked remarked re re- re- re marked with British labels and sent to other countries A full statement of the facts regarding the unfair and probably probably probably ably unauthorized statements credited to the thee senators has been drawn up for publication if that course should be considered expedient expedient ex ex- nt at a later date he said r s r WASHINGTON Oct 19 W- W U Three of the five senators who recently toured allied battle fronts voiced disappointment Tuesday that their reports to the s senate nate had been interpreted by some British newspapers as a reflection upon the English people Senator Russell D. D Ga chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the group expressed a con con- that British and American interests now and in the postwar period are inseparably linked Russell long an advocate of Anglo-American Anglo collaboration asserted asserted asserted as as- he and his colleagues on I Ifor the tour shared a warm affection for the English and added that whatever criticism was voiced at atthe atthe atthe the executive session was directed at correcting situations we felt needed correction Were not mad at anybody except except except ex ex- Hitler and Hirohito remarked remarked remarked re re- re- re marked Senator Brewster R. R Maine another of the group Senator Mead D. D Ky called I attention to an address he made madeI to the senate last Tuesday in which I I he asserted no one leveled one iota lota of criticism at the British a. a war effort and we have a huge appreciation of the courage and heroism of the people of England Senators Lodge R. R Mass and Chandler D. D Ky the others who made the tour were out of town |