LONDON (Reuters) - The British government Wednuday ship-owners to ignore United States demands to see its contracts (in freight or pas- sengerl, Transport Minister E r n e s t Mai-plea of Britain introduced a bill in the House of Commons— which is certain of becoming law by the end of the month— to protect British Jurisdiction over the production or furnish- in; of documents or informa- v on. t1A row between American and other maritime interests about U.S. control over shipping rates 0 the U.S. has been going on for several years. rile U.S., in effect. has been trying to apply U.S. anti-trust laws to international shipping. The Federal Maritime Commis- sion last December instructed ipping lines using American ports to disclose details of rates and shipping space. Marples said the bill “shows our willingness as a government to stand up to any country which wishes to interfere with the jurisdiction of the British government. whatever complex- ion it may . in this matter." CONCERN EXPRESSED He said the British govern- ment has become increasingly concerned at the attempts made _ British Tell ’ Ship Owners. To Ignore Demands By U.S. shipping of any flag the same sort of regulations they applied' under do law fol U.S. shipping." Marples said it was the duty of his government to "safe- guard the rights of British sub- jects" and to protect Britain from “encroachments arising from the imposition by any for- eign country on persons carry- ing on business in the United Kingdom of requirements con- cerning freight or passengers" 0 e exp h pe the diffi- culties over American slilpplngl regulations could be reachedl “by friendly discussion and ne- by the commission to apply to gotiation." SPECIAL FOR THE MARITIMES! WIN i Certificates worth $100.00 cash are inserted into a number of packages of Peter Jackson cigarettes—one of these packages could be the next one you buy. If it is and you answer a skill- testing question correctly, the $100.00 cash is yours. ‘ KIN-G srzn , ‘A FAMOUS NAME SINCE 1081 Ilarp said provide that ship-owners carry- hig on business in Britain would be required to notify him of any requirements p on them. He also eciared the minister would be “empowered to give directions prohibiting persons t 1 from complying with such rev men s." quire Shipping countries objected in December that the U.S. com- mission's r e q u e s t for docu- ments was highly confidential information and of value to pos- sible competitors. A conference of shipping minU isters convened later in Decemo her from Britain. France. Ger. many, Italy, Belgium. en- mark, The Netherlands. Nor- way. Sweden and Greece. They issued a statement in which they “noted with concern the increasing endeavors of the U.S. to secure in interests of U.S. commerce, changes in freight rates charged in inter. nafiinai shipping.” e ministers said the re- by buying a package of the new full King Size ' Peter Jackson filter-tipped cigarettes BUY PETER JACKSON TODAY AND add TO YOUR ENJOYMENT! length increased from 80 to 85 millimeters- the longest size available across! Canada IN PACKS OF 20 AND 25 quest to produce documents. coupled with threats of fines. [was an infringement of their 1 c o u ntries’ who finer jurisdiction and urged their ship-owners not to ‘ comply. i The US. authorities then lfiffi‘g‘j mm“ "M" ‘9‘ SECOND SECTION PAGE 13 Charlottetown, Thurs. Jul! 9. 1964. (Dem. Ind.) and Mrs. Bayh were en route to the Democratic state convention in West Spring- l l l ‘ Sen° Kennedy‘ To Be Tiggugzyhsangereaff ‘ released from the hospital. . Killed the crash dwere‘ U.S. Senator Edward M. Ken-lE’dWard 5' M“? °f All We“) nedy is to be transferred to gassidexemfdg: New England Baptist Hospital we a‘ i “M “mm {myl in Boston today. :of‘Lawre‘nce, ass., p o o e he 32-year-old Democraticl twm'engme 91”“ senator from Massachusetts isi xecu rating from a broken NORTHAMPTON. Mass. (AP) STORIED CAVE! back suffered in the crash of al The Hell Fire caves. near‘ private plane July 19. 1 es Wycombe, England, He has n at Cooley Dick- was where the eminent group‘ inson Hospital here. of Britishens met 200 years ago he plane crashed as Ken- and formed the notorious Hell FILTER Tie-Pan nedy and Senator Birch Bayh Fire Club. SILVER ROCKETS HAVE NlEW MASCOT The “Silver Rockets". 11 new- lottetown on Thursday at the Patsy MacKinnon, Heatiip ly formed Madorette Corps Spring Park Centennial Straw- Burke and Margie MacKin- trom Charlottetown have a berry Festival. The pony is a registered Shetland under the name of "Silver Rocket." He stands as inches high and is 14 months old. Shown above surrounding their mascot are: Musical Treats Assured Patrons non. three of the ten Silver Rockets. The majoretles are under the direction of Miss Shirley Burke of Charlotte- town. . new mascot to go with their group. He is shown above with three of the girls of the troupe who will mains their initial performance in Char- Mr. nd Mrs. Erskin Silliker and Mr. and Mrs. George Cam- 11 of Knutsford. were recent visitors of Mrs. Eva Dalton. Burton. . Mrs. Sampson Adams and! family of Charlottetown were recent visitors at the home of . Visitors to the Kensington monizations were frequently Mr' and LE; {:0 Mficldrmommg Rural Jubilee of '64 are in for improvised among waiting Eggwm 'Glengargs' a a real treat on Saturday night members of a barbershop as Barbershop Quartets from clientele. It is the sole surviv- all over the Island compete for. ing reminde r of a period in Centennial honors. “Barber- Ieariy centuries when barbers shop Harmony" is a colloqui- were noted guitarists or violin- al term for the highly chroma- ists. as well as surgeons. den- tic, excessively sweet type fl tists and hairdressers. This harmonization featured by Bri-: ade the barbershop a center tish male quartets of the half of sociable masculine music- century prior to World War —. making. Actually the term resulted from.l ‘ Barbersthhop -h type harmony ~ . . is going oug a grea reViv- the fact that such munical bar 131 period as mem . in. Week-End Specials From Cudmore's & PJ'S Ltd. W unuz sour DEAL Friends of Mrs. Cecil Wood Burton are pleased to learn she has returned home from: O‘Lea in ' ital in where she under-went surgery. 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