Skyscraper Crash FINAL EDITION THE WEATHER COOL TS- te l. Sun I St tun kii p.m. Moon Moon irti Ml a.m. Price 5 with colored 10 MAY 26 PAGES BAKER CHARGED WITH MUR 4 Reaction Awaited Goodman Gets 8 Day Remand Abraham was formally charged this with the murder of Rachel Her are cl results of the Ill-fated Monday which ended in the story of the Bank of company building en Wail New A gaping hole in the wall bears tragic testimony to the force with which the light transport ripped into the fogbound killing five The plane's tail which hurtled down from to the ninth is lashed there by a fireman to prevent it from falling into the man who was found dying in her room at Flora I i t v i i i i 1 1 Coal Pits Hopes For Rail Settlement Dim ner severely a lather's Chief Constable George Smith laid the and the charge of murder was read to Goodman at Half an hour the May 22 Two wartime naval officers took over United States toft coal mines today and waited eagerly for a sign from John L. Lewis that his union bera wil stay on the I Government seizure which the American flag over pits was announced by the White I House in an urgent bid to keep 1 alive the two-week strike 1 Manitoba muskrat pelts are being auctioned The men with their backs to the camera are the auctioneers and Those facing are the The pelts sold for live shaking and ill from the effects ef a dose of carbolic acid he drank just before his capture by police was led Into Looking dated and Goodman stood before Magistrate I M. Garton Just long enough be remanded until next May when the preliminary will Goodman has been held at the central police station on a coroner's warrant since his release from hospital Tuesday Dressed In dark suit and carrying a felt the frail little baker was helped Into court today by a police No charge was Crown prosecutor O. M. M. Kay Your Magistrate Garton Thurs now set to expire Saturday President Truman designated Interior Secretary J. A. former naval as federal mines To aid he assigned the boss of AUCTION the wartime Seabees Ben who ran United States oil refineries after a similar seizure step last The lieutenant and the admiral ranks now y Immediately went to work to avert resumption of the strike next After that j comes the task of settling the Muskrat Pelts Bring 25 Percent Price Jump Muskrat pelts taken from the samples are covered with Goodman's Joseph stood up and am representing this Your The seating arrangement it RACHEL HERMAN t woman who found in her room in by coal contract dispute without shattering the s wage price Short tables are arranged At a preliminary session Lewis told Krug and that the question of working was one for each individual miner to Krug GOODMAN VICTIM'S SON SAYS marshes at the various Manitoba government developed were sold under the hammer Tuesday and brought unusually high The pelts sold netted Overall average was per Top price was for skins taken from the Summer-berry Prices were from 20 to 25 percent higher than those bid In 1 Another sale to suction off the balance of the year's take will be held here June Five men lined up on the auction one behind the other In a long This keeps all the bidders within the yes of the five men working the The auctioneers Tuesday were George of Fur Auction Sales and I. Wrner of Dominion Fur Auction Sales Each took a turn The auctioneer stands In the middle of the with two assistants on either To one side of the block Is a number board showing the group of pelts up for The auctioneer names the suggests a finally gets a From there on It is anyone's guess as to what the outcome will and that he seemed to be of the opinion that she was a widow del also met with the operators slumped for any settlement In the railroad labor dispute before the five-day strike truce runs out Thursday Truman's own mediator In the John R. said the doesn't look too and the disputing carriers and brotherhoods seemed to share thit Reaction of Pennsylvania's La Guardia Raps Low Wheat Price John son of Rachel axe murder said in an interview that Abraham who has been charged with the murder of had Im block at the Northwest Hide anci Fur Rupert Tuesday afternoon and went through the mumble-Jumble of selling the pressed him as upstanding COOLER WEATHER FOR PRAIRIES Cooler weather U for According to the the cool air mass all her efforts to convince him to the He was quite phoned my mother long distance last week and she seemed quite perturbed about It John Herman left a sick bed In a Regina hospital to attend his mother's funeral She was burled at 5 p.m. In the Independent Besides three other member of the Herman family live in They are two B. auction Is more soft coal miners to presidential action in seizing the mines posed a question mark for United Mine a secret affair for those taking part Nine times out of 10 none of the bidders know who they're bid of Intense religious Herman am still convinced of And I feel that when he finally became convinced that my mother was although he became temporarily Apparently of being a By BOWMAN is not letting either your best or even your other ding a bid can be made by a lift of the eye a nod Of on Page 8 May 22 Criticism of low prices paid to Canadian their products was expressed by hand know what you re and S. F. and a Harry The auction setup Is designed to am the only member of the Workers leaders and coal consumers Barely of the Pennsylvania miners were on the Job Motorized pickets roved the coal closing more than 20 mines as diggers laid aside their picks because of a reluctance to work without a which moved down the covers all the Temperatures will to 15 degrees lower than In foster Before the the Director x Hi La Guardia at the United Nations food and agriculture conference John flew from Regina Tuesday and was Joined In the city by his buyers look over samples of the which are sold hi lots of anywhere from 12 to family who ever met he talked with him during two different days a-bout three weeks ago when I stopped in the city to see my mother on the way from New mother told me then that j he had been a persistent Girl Dies In River who was able to obtain plane reservations Toronto through the Toronto police HI father did not being unable to get plane reserva I He said the nations cannot get way with their Farmers must be able to earn decent Incomes If are to because farmers are Industry's best President Roosevelt understood Then the Tuesday practically every fur house on the North American continent was represented seat The COOLER at noon from with thermometer reading Forecasts Until I May St. was drowned In the La Salle NOT SETTLED RED RIVER and INTERLAKE and obtained legislation Seamen Call Strike For June 3 because they are protected by If U. S. tariffs are and American prices will be more In Gardiner La Guardia seems to tittle knowledge- of Canadian Thanks to strict controls on wages and there Is far greater parity between the incomes of farmers and labor In Canada than there Is In the United The conference of 18 nations is trying to tackle two world The first is to create an agency which can look after emergency relief and agricultural re East winds at 15 High today at Sold By 5 o'Clock and at 1 cloudy this East winds Tuesday evening while wading her According to Fort Garry polled the girl was not used to the La Salle as her family had moved into the district only week She waded water and lost her was able to swin a few i School Board Still Seeks Commission at 15 High today at Brandon Some Idea of the demand for tricycles and of the quick results which are secured through The Tribune Want was once again demonstrated when the following two-line want appeared in The Forecast until Thursday RED RIVER Variable parity between agriculture and This has had a great bearing on resulting in disparities must be Later LaGuardia explained to this bureau that the low pries ef Canadian agricultural products are a constant threat farmers In the S. who fear they will be undersold In their own After talking to La Guardia this bureau discussed his statement with James Canadian of who Is a delegate to the FAO Gardiner said American prices for agricultural products are higher Her brother who can't swin tried to reach her with a slick but fall becoming cloudy this fter-noon and Cloudy on habilitation when and the combined food board go out of He ran to his home yards As far as city school board la city council's action Monday night in voting in favor of leaving recreational set-up In the hands of public parks board doesn't end the matter of get-tine a recreation commission re- Thursday in northern Over at the end of the The second is to begin work on cast in south portion early with Intermittent only to city Winds northeast at 20 miles per moderating becoming east at 15 miles per hour the problem of food surpluses in some countries and shortages in others will exist when famine conditions disappear in two or three May 22 The Canadian Seamen's Union Tuesday night called a strike of Its members on all lake and coastal vessels and vessels of the federal department of transport to start June In its demand for an eight-hour day for The only federal boats concerned were understood to be a few small lighters employing crews of two or three On the Great Lakes and coastal the union claims membership of The long threatened In a dispute with ship operators over the present had been supported by an overwhelming majority by union members in a strike vote conducted Fat president of the on Low temperature at Winnipeg tonight and high away to get Telf St. Norbert was called and dived Into the cold water for 13 minutes until he located the body In ten feet of water about IS feet from shore at p.m. The spot was half a mile south ef St. Artificial respiration was applied for 35 minutes by Maurice Mon-chant and J. Smith of the Fort Garry The district A. W. Hogg Surviving are the girl's Trustee Philip who was school board spokesman at Monday night's told school board Tuesday evening that Is the beginning of a movement where the force of public opinion will necessitate setting up an Independent The task of drawing up the frame Thursday TRICYCLE TOR f rhon The Tribune Is not delivered as a rule until between and the advertiser of the above telephoned at 5 o'clock on the day the ad to Say the tricycle had already been Selling used articles of every description through The Tribune Is the experience of hundreds of other Just telephone 98 and a courteous want taker will be glad to assist Remember that a two-line advertisement In The Tribune can be Inserted for three days for as little as for I day for 2 or 3 a disgrace to the city ot Claim that Mayor Coulter was ln his duties as council chairman when he pointed out to two of the delegation that rules prohibited charging any person with Innuendoes In but and heard Innuendoes and abuse leveled against another body of school was brought to the board by Trustee Andy work of the world food board and is directed by Cana Producers' Head dian Ambassador L. B. Pearson who Victoria is undertaking his third big international job in the space of a few Edmonton Sees No Low St IS ss 40 43 41 4 52 49 as 87 en it 76 SO is S nt Change apart from his appointment On top of Trustee Joseph as ambassador to the S. and Philip Lamirande hit at city council with WINNIPEG her brother Roger P. Coutu and charges that the thumbs-down vote Funeral Home are In charge was an the people In the of v gallery an Insult to the board First of ail he directed the committee on which on Page S S- otner officials has been confer l here Toronto past few days with represent- of the 10 who favored parks board seemed to be dominated by that one small Some of the argument was on low level it made me glad that I'm a member of the school said Trustee was one feature of that when people have a weak ot snip nil t r J iced the strike He said rOll Ol In Wheat Price iMay 22 J. H. Wesson of president of the Canadian Co-operative said in a statement today that in discussions with the British food and agriculture ministers on a possible long-term wheat price It had to ainu inci cn I strike any or any Citizens Feel Income Tax Too High they attack a he what took place on the part of the 10 they were more concerned with tearing down school board than with building up a valid case to support parks bitterest and most un- for filing when were very much In the forefront of people's But June 3 was set as the official The representatives of the ship Issued brief statement saying with the union had i Trade Minister MacKinnon said in Ottawa the strike was to create a in the movement of wheat to eastern ports for shipment to food-short Britain and BY CANADIAN INSTITUTE than those then prevailing PUBLIC-OPINION lup April May 22 Just a the Incentive for year a Gallup Poll showed that pa higher taxes seems to be a majority of Canadian taxpayers' and 73 percent of those n In com t x are Is of those 10 was levelled against it nt in- We Indirectly felt tax rates w-ere interviewed In a but today the tide has poll replied mare seen in tery ten feu i when asked by Gallup Poll present rates are too jou think present Income taxes In Canada are too or about Too High 73 About Right 18 Undecided 9 This survey was made Just prior to the April 20 deadline shift In opinion becomes all the more striking when the attitude ef the public towards taxation during the war years Is Throughout the the poll found general satisfaction with Income tax early In Canadians went on through the as Rose Remanded Until Monday May 22 Trial of Fred Labor member of Parliament for Montreal-Cartler on a conspiracy today was adjourned to Monday BUTCHER OF LIDICE HANGS FOR MASSACRE I May 22 thi who 01 to the first question the of so from you think they are too high urged continued In all Income or Just co-operation between certain board and the recreational All Income Groups 22 already established ln the Just In Certain Groups 43 Undecided 6 School board Trustee to convene the the still committee and report to the 45 percent shown in the management committee at table were asked next regular groups they felt are taxed too The answers were i est in the lower income as Ul the following breakdown of re- s i I piles s De ayed Trustee George Marlend re been made clear that the minimum price under present conditions could not be less than the 1 now paid for 1 Canadian Wesson said that under a long-term fair maximum and minimum prices for the protection of producers and be determined in the light of prevailing economic but he declined to lay what the possible maximum and prices might It was understood that western producers favor an international agreement on wheat prices to which the United States and Argentina would be parties as well as the importing In return for the assurance of a steady market over a period of producers probably would be willing to accept prices below those paid today if such prices were in line with prevailing economic May 22 available cereal still running far short of United State promises to famine the government is to wheat bonus beyond the May expiration The government had hoped Obtain at least bushels of wheat from farmers bv means of the offered in addition to ceiling an the ARE INCOME TAXES to school board Tur a. Se lanes between wu radio announced Tuesday Karl Hermann protector for Bohemia and Moravia had been publicly hanged bs a war Frank w-a convicted by a Czech people's court Monday on charges 10 between night that the six new s. li by the last will be I 6 Salaries over 2 It this year due to Mi- raise minimum of single men Farmers WORLD CHIEF Lady Baden Powell here this morning from Brandon on her first visit population 18 from i came then with hr Lord world It was obliterated by the Nazis in chief scout who has since died A monster rally of Guides ln tor the and be held in her honor at the civic auditorium 3 1 2 2 45 ties In connection n-creased cost of supplies the Inability of to guarantee completion within a specified An all be n the at an told the boari TOO HIGH 73 9 ABOUT RIGHT No answer at 7 30 p.m. See on page