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Show ffllCIL if VISITAMERiGA Herbert C. Hoover and Edward Ed-ward N. Hurley Arrive in London. i . By E. OK FITZHAMON, Universal Service Staff Correspondent. (Special Cubic Dispatch, Copyright, 1918, by Universal Service.) LONDON, Nov. 24. Your correspondent correspon-dent Iwrns that the British government proposes to send a apeM.il plenipotentiary lo Washington throughout the pence conference. con-ference. . Lord Robert Tecil is regarded in well-informed well-informed quarters as the most likely selection se-lection for this post. In this connection. It is interesting that prior to resigning as undersecretary tor foreign affairs. In which capacitv he was Foreign Minister Balfour's right hand man. Lord Cecil's last utterance concerned Dr. V. S. feolf, tho German foreign . minister and former Imperial German colonial secretary. "That man will bear vcrv careful watch ins," was J-ord Cecil's remark Herbert C. Hoover, "world food controller." con-troller." who has arrived here, declines To make any public statement until lie has con for red with his European confreres. con-freres. Kuwarrt X. Hurley. Yhalrman of the l. n I Led States shipping- board, who also has arrived here, said todav thetji were three main undertakings to carry out: 1 The return of the American armies. 2 The moving of United States food products to Europe. 3 International standardization of seamen's sea-men's wages and working communis, as recommended by the American Federation Federa-tion of Labor. The British seamen's union is prepared to support the last-named propositions. |