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"'A—10 HULL IS STRONGER FOR RECOVERY PLAN L — Tells Newsmen Foreign Polic Offers Way to Normal Com- mercial Relations. B the Associated Press After three weeks of thought o world problems during & vaca the Virginia mountains, Secre pomic recovery program. He told newsmen he was certal tion in tary of Btate Hull said yesterday he was more convinced than ever of the snupdnfss of the Roosevelt administration’s eco- y n the American foreign trade program o':en the only satisfactory way back mencrmnl commercial relations with Test of the world and the re- employment of many miilions of job- less men and women, u?ven When the United States and other nations have done everything possible toward restoring domestic re- covery, he declared, there will still Temain innumerable unemployed throughout, the world, and a healthy ‘untl:mhflnn of trade between nations | will take up that unemployraent slack. AN Ex-Prisoners Are Guests. Twenty-nine German ex-prisoners n | of War were official guests recently of the British Legion in England. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 4, 1935—PART ONE. e ————— e e e T o N B PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING IS POSTPONED Full Attendance Is Desired Be- o porchase ama. o+ meerent| P WA, POWER LOAN IS ENJOINED HERE In view of the vital nature of some of the subjects to be discussed, Fred- eric A. Delano, the commission's chairman, thought it better to defer cause of Important Business. the meeting for about 10 days to permit & full attendance. Some Members on Vacation. A meeting of the National Capital and- Planning Commission, scheduled to begin tomorrow, has been postponed until August 15-16 to per- mit members away on their vacation to participate in ‘several important matters slated to be considered. these, according Park Foremost am Air Center Talked. Honkong, China, may be made an aviation center for American, British, French and Dutch airlines. g e — Small Meteorite Falls. A meteorite measuring about eight t6 John Nolen, jr., director of plan- |inches in circumferences recently fell ning, are the memorial to Thomas | near Osaka, Japan. Letts Grants Temporary Order to Alsbama Firm, Pending Ap- pellate Ruling. By the Associated Press. Pending an appellate court degree in a similar case from Oklanome, Jus- tice P. Dickinson Letts of the District Supreme Court issued a tem| ry in- junction Friday forbidding public works loaps and grants to four Ala- bama cities for construction of munici- pal power facilities. The Alabama Power Co. challenged the legality of transfer of funds from P. W. A. to the cities—Florence, Shef- fleld, Tuscumbis and Decatur—for purposes which it said would “destroy” its property. At the insistence of Henry T. Hunt, P. W. A. attorney, a clause was in- serted in Justice Letts’ order saying it was “without prejudice to the rights of the defendants, or any of them, at any time during the pendency of this case, to move to dissolve the prelimi- nary injunction hereby granted on five days’ notice.” Hunt, vigorously opposing delay in releasing the funds to these cities in the center of the T. V. A, “yardstick” power experiment, indicated he soon will seek to break the temporary in- junction, not waiting for adjudication of the Oklahoma suit. EX-OFFICER SENTENCED LOS ANGELES, August 3 ().— Archie Carter, former deputy sheriff linquency ) 20, pectant mothes, who was shot to death by Carter's wife at their home last April, was sentenced yesterday to a year in jail. ‘Tre wife, Mrs. Gladys Carter, was convicted of manslaughter, but was freed after being adjudged to have been temporarily insane. Ballgonists Land in Tree. 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