Show Churchill Attlee Tangle Over Big 3 Meeting LONDON July 3 Prime UP-Prime UP UP Prime Minister Churchill ran into Inlo a 8 storm of ot criticism from the opposition press pres Tu Tuesday day for tor his surprise challenge of laborite leader Clement Clement Clement Clem Clem- ent Attlee's right to attend the forthcoming big three conference Churchill who previously had Invited Attlee to the meeting In Injected Injected injected in- in that issue Into the campaign Monda Monday night when he ho made public pub pub- tic lic a a. letter he had just had just juat sent to the labor party leader In it he demanded that Attlee explain publicly why he had not net disputed the recent statement of laborite chairman Harold Laski who had said Attlee AUlee could go to the big three conference only asafa as asah asan ah an observer and that there could be no continuity between a conservative conservative con con- and a labor party foreign I policy Churchill suggested that If the laborites laborites' rilea executive committee had to be consulted on foreign policy It might be Impo impossible f le to avoid revealing re rc rc- rc confidential information Not Answerable rable Attlee retorted that he was not answerable to the Laski commit commit- ee ec and that the thc hew rew position which Churchill said had been crea created cre cre- a led by Laski exists only In your our I mind The liberal Manchester GuardIan Guardian Guard Guard- Ian adopted a stronger tone ton re referring referring referring re- re ferring to Churchill's letter as alJ a a. shameless po political poetical Ucal maneuver Something liar has happened to Mr Churchill said the Guardian He has lost the broad noble sweep of ot his war leadership and degenerated into the most mast partisan of politicians Meanwhile the first ballots ballot Inthe in inthe inthe the general election already were being cast In tn advance ance by more than British service men In o Europe will have three days to complete their voting ending at 8 S p p. p m. m Thursday when the polls close also alio in Great Britain Throngs Cheer Churchill Churchill made the first of ot a series of ot three evening tours of greater London Monday night driving through miles mUes of crowd- crowd lined streets to the accompaniment ment of ot almost continual cheering Brandishing hi his hi ever p r resent e s lJ e n t cigar Churchill radiated confidence conti- conti dence as he appealed to the crowds crowd for lor a good solid majority inthe in inthe inthe the Thur Thursday day election ejection At one point his keen ear picked up the sound of booing from a a corner corner corner cor cor- ner of the Wrong throng He pounced I Ion on the incident to tell the crowd A country where you are afraid i to boo o or cheer as you think proper I is not a 11 country for Britons to live Jive In I |