Show Parley Favors Postwar Curbs on Axis Ships I RYE N. N Y Nov 16 Ger P P Ger German man and Japanese merchant shipping shipping shipping ship ship- ping after the war must be sharply sharp sharp- ly restricted to prevent either nation nation nation na na- na- na tion from ever again developing into a strong naval power In the opinion of delegates to the international international international inter inter- national business conference This viewpoint was expressed in ina ina ina a resolution which the conference panel on transportation agreed on for presentation to the full membership membership membership mem mem- at a plenary session Fri Fri- day Delegates in the transportation section were understood to have favored favored fa- fa such a stand on the grounds that if it the axis powers were permitted permitted permitted per per- unlimited shipping and shipbuilding facilities after the war they would have easy opportunity opportunity opportunity of secretly building naval vessels The resolution also referred to the Japanese fishing fleet which the conferees also felt must be watched closely for the same rea rea- son lSon The conference was ready to re receive re- re reI I the results of the panel dis on private enterprise andon andon and andon on raw materials and foodstuffs The theme of resolutions on foodstuffs foodstuffs foodstuffs food food- stuffs and raw materials according according according accord accord- ing to one delegate is that trade barriers must be removed generally generally gener gener- I ally to ease the movement of goods and commodities to countries where they are needed most Discussions on private enterprises enter enter- enterprises were highlighted by the elev elev- hour participation of the French delegation which finally arrived Wednesday afternoon being being be be- I ing delayed by weather |