Show LONDON BASE Dior or OF Or OffiCE Ambassador Whitelaw Ried Hied to b be Vice Secretary of State I S WILL L. L FACILITATE ACTION v of or Ambassadors Ambassador's Voik Vork tl I 1 as SJ I of Anglo Anglo- L American w Harmony f Washington June Juno S. S The S.-The Tho United tl St States Is to havo have a vice-secretary vice of tate state with residence and antI In Lon- Lon 1 The The- o will wll not bear this i tWe it b bUt bt his duties will be bo of such a Hi r that no Oth other l' l name tiame will fit tho the for he lie will tal take e upon himself the tho burden of first consideration of ot rill II diplomatic troubles and antI entangle entangle- monts into which this count country I ma may maybe I be le led on the continent in Europe Va Washington h n ton Is ju just t awaking to the fact that lint Secretary Hoots Hoot's work worl In the lie direction of reform in the thc diplomatic s ser ns that European state stale Walters s at al the outs outset t will be he to the ambassador to Great Britain taIn who ho will act in place of or th the secretary of stale In other words a diplomatic diploma tic clearinghouse Is to 1 bo be 0 established Hl HlIn In London under tho the supervision 01 of Reid neill Will ihl Have Ra Wide hIe l' l cr cr v It Is not c expected that in trouble grave ra c enough to threaten caten war with t.- t. European powers Mr Ir Reid Field will vIll act but it is expected that he ho will vIll take talO a. a large share sharo of or the present work of V t. t th of or stat and wilt cable Washington V 1 on for Cor instructions DI J r when hezi such uch a course is an absolute necessity ambassador to take To enable the am j. j on oil th additional work worl it Is the Intention 4 C tion to increase the clerical force forc at ut tho the LOll London on embassy and anel to send oid 1 there foJ for filing flUng all the Important information In Information In- In formation which the consular com service officials may obtain at t their posts In 1 1 Europe Hitherto tO the these e reports upon matters mailers of oC politics and policies have r h been n sent straight to Washington but the present head of or the State Department Dc- Dc believes that diplomatic action ac ac- tion toji ma may be te e facilitated ll I by having the thc material upon which it is to be based III Ih the hands of the ambassador at v London v r eai cs In n tho the consular arid and diplomatic bill which h Is ready for conference provision pro- pro vision vIon Is made for Cor the salaries of newe new tate e Department clerks to DC fic station statton- cd at London The fhe paragraph containing con con- the provision Is is distinct from tho tuO clause claus in Sn the appropriation bill provides a lump sum for frn the employment of necessary clerks at the embassies and nd legations For several years there has been a aI I tendency for tor En England lantI and the United States State to act together r in certain matter mat mat- tel ter o of ot diplomacy und arid th the enlarge enlarge- i of or if the thc work worl of the amba ambassador 1 f i I In ii London Is IN regarded as sl significant o CIr ll C-ll Ue the growth of or the tendency of ot the E speaking English sl sp h-sp countries l l to toV V i in harm harmony m. m |