I '.i Sets New Record Paul Mantz, Los Angeles speed pilot, (above) holds up his stop-watch lor inspection after piloting his converted Mustang fighter across the continent in 4 hours 52 minutes 58 seconds. Mantz bettered the old mirk from Los Angeles to New York for propellor-driven aircraft by 7 minutes and 7 seconds. (Acme Telephoto) Income Tax ! Crackdown Washington, Jan. 25 JP) The treasury department is eyeing even more closely the income tax returns of individuals making between $7,000 and $25,000 a year. It plans to crack down on tax evaders in this group if congress will put up the money for additional enforcement agents. The plan turned up in testi mony made public yesterday by the house appropriations com mittee. The committee was told by T. C. Atkeson, assistant in ternal revenue collector, that the middle-income group makes numerous "errors" in computing tax liability. Secretary of the Treasury Snyder asked for more money for tax law enforcement. "This is the most effective way that I know of to increase the gov ernment's revenue under existing tax laws," he said. George J. Schoeneman, com missioner of revenue, told the committee that tax audits dur ing the fiscal year 1949 brought in $1,891,679,000 which other wise might have been missed. But most of these audits, he said, affected indviduals in higher income groups. Only 17.8 percent of the returns on incomes in the $7,000 to $25,000 group and only 3.9 percent of those under $7,000 are now be ing so closely checked. The lar ger the income, the more likely a check-up. Treasury officials said they have found that 7 out of every 10 returns checked in the up per groups are found to be er- ronous, with the errors gener ally m favor of the taxpayer. They estimated that the gov ernment gleaned $8.40 for each dollar spent on extra enforce ment personnel in the 1949 check. Coal Pile Loses Weight to Bin Sleeper's Bucket Kansas City, Jan. 25 Kurt Wehrmann couldn't quite figure out why he was using up his coal supply so fast. He took his puzzle to police yesterday. They found that a man who has been sleeping in Wehrmann's coal bin with his permission, has been car rying away the coal, a pail at a time, over the period of sev eral weeks. By 1960, women will probably outnumber the American male population by about 700,000, the Twientieth Century Fund pre dicts. Ifted Fable: Rabbit Defies Killer; Draw Your Own Moral By TOM WHITNEY Moscow, Jan. 25 Wl The story is told here and It is claimed to be a true one of a two - weeks - old baby rabbit which so disconcerted a fierce sable by offering spirited resist ance when tne saDie came 10 kui him that the sable has since taken the rabbit in as a roommate. The story comes from a Rus sian fur farm where one of the prize animals is a large male sable named "Red Devil" De cause of his wildness and fe rocity. Like the rest of the weasel-mlnk-marten family, the valuable pelt-bearing sable is noted for its "killing" instinct. Red Devil" was so wild that he -refused to come out of his house no matter how hungry he was when humans were near the pen. The only exception he made to this rule was when he was thrown a live rabbit. Then with his appetite and instincts aroused he would come out and kill the rabbit with one swift blow and devour, it, snarling ferociously. Some months ago the sable was tnrown a two-weens oia small rabbit, a puny little beast according to the story. The rabbit jumped about the pen unconcernedly while the sable, eyeing him from' his house, pre pared to strike. He swiftly attacked. The rab bit saw him coming and stood up on his hind legs and with his paws in front of him as rab bits defend themselves. And he snorted very fiercely and loudly. MOST HEAT 1EAST MONEY " 11 "Jl"' No. 108 H. 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They just can't get any worse." The sable was surprised. He stopped with his fangs bared, his hair standing on end, his body taut. The rabbit unconcernedly turned away to the nearest car rot and started nibbling it as if nothing had happened. The sable stood still for sever al minutes, turned from side to side. His hair lay down flat again. He shut his mouth, sniff ed about, turned around and climbed into his house. The caretaker who watched concluded that the sable would come out again and finish off the rabbit. But when the caretaker went to the pen the next day, the rab bit was still hopping unhurriedly about the pen finding himself a meal. And the sable was paying no attention to the rabbit. In time the rabbit grew even bolder. He always was first at the feed pen and selected for himself the best of the -carrots and other vegetables provided for the sable. When the sable came up to the feedi pen the rabbit paid no attention. In fact he acquired the habit, whenever the sable grabbed a morsel which the rabbit wanted, of pulling it away from him or shoving him away from it. The sable put up no resistance. Furthermore, it was not long Capitnl Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1950 H Child labor, which has nearly ended in the United States, reached its height in 1900 when 26 per cent of, boys 10 to 15 years old and 10 per cent ot girls of that age were working. until the rabbit who by this time had been named "Hero" dis covered that the most pleasant place to sleep was the sable's own house. He jumped into it and lay down to sleep next to the sable. The sable was even seen to cuddle up to the rabbit. Meanwhile, whenever the sa ble was thrown a new live rab bit, he ate it as before without the slightest hesitation. This did not affect his relations with his rabbit friend, who watched it all without any interest. 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